January 2026 Archive
16051.
Reacting to news is basically a cheat code (jackseo.io)
16052.
Multiple vulnerabilities in React Server Components (CVE-2026-23864) (cve.org)
16053.
Intel's Panther Lake Chip Is Its Biggest Win in Years (wired.com)
16054.
Tell HN: Reminder – Belkin ending Wemo support this week (belkin.com)
16055.
Xiaomi SU7 outsells Tesla Model 3 in China for the first time (electrek.co)
16056.
Fixing retail with land value capture (worksinprogress.co)
16057.
GitHub project that compares translations of Homer's Iliad (github.com)
16058.
Why are Reddit mods so stupid
16059.
AI Motion Control (aimotioncontrol.net)
16060.
Less is more: When agents learn not because but despite my doings (kywch.github.io)
16061.
Gas Town Decisions (fimbaz.blogspot.com)
16062.
Reality Is a Shared Hallucination (popularmechanics.com)
16063.
Sparse Mixture of Experts for Game AI: An Accidental Architecture (github.com)
16064.
Turned A (en.wikipedia.org)
16065.
Show HN: Infinijest, Video Feed Experiment (infinijest.com)
16066.
Easy_Claude_code (github.com)
16067.
Hallucination Stations: On Some Basic Limitations of Transformer-Based Language (arxiv.org)
16068.
Relitigating hiQ Labs, Scraping Through the Lens of DMCA 1201 Anti-Circumvention (blog.ericgoldman.org)
16069.
Claude Code Is Locked in Your Laptop (stumpy.ai)
16070.
Blinkys – Digital Lifeforms Simulation (blinkys.entropicsystems.net)
16071.
Bop Spotter (walzr.com)
16072.
AWS's inevitable destiny: becoming the next Lumen (theregister.com)
16073.
Ask HN: My boss wants us to vibe code and I feel in danger
16074.
Show HN: RustyBoard – The largest collection of active Rust jobs and analytics (rustyboard.com)
16075.
Ireland pays some artists a Basic Income (bbc.co.uk)
16076.
Show HN: An OpenAI API compatible server that uses GitHub Copilot SDK for LLMs (github.com)
16077.
Show HN: IOPS Profiler – Jupyter magic to measure I/O operations per second (github.com)
16078.
Transforming a Clojure Database into a Polyglot Library with GraalVM and FFI (avelino.run)
16079.
Ask HN: How do you maintain your health while coding?
16080.
Stop screwing around with agent orchestration, your bottleneck is validation (sibylline.dev)