January 2026 Archive
20341.
Dynamic GHC Matrix in GitHub CI (hasufell.github.io)
20342.
Penis size may matter more to men than women (popsci.com)
20343.
Make TVs Great Again (spyglass.org)
20344.
Invisible modes on Steam and Discord are useless
20345.
ChatGPT: When two years of academic work vanished with a single click (nature.com)
20346.
Malicious AI swarms can threaten democracy – Science (science.org)
20347.
Discovering My Talk (shkspr.mobi)
20348.
Acorn Archimedes A3000 Replica PCB (lectronz.com)
20349.
A History of TV Programming (BBC Based) (theguardian.com)
20350.
AGENTS.md as a Dark Signal (joshmock.com)
20351.
Hyundai Motor's Korean union warns of humanoid robot plan, sees threat to jobs (reuters.com)
20352.
Why digital signatures break on structured healthcare data (formidable.care)
20353.
How we protected MEGA Pass against clickjacking attacks (blog.mega.io)
20354.
Fighter Mafia (en.wikipedia.org)
20355.
When will CSS Grid Lanes arrive? How long until we can use it? (webkit.org)
20356.
Breaking the Trust Loop in Decentralized Identity (Did) (instatunnel.my)
20357.
MTV Rewind (wantmymtv.xyz)
20358.
Principles for Building an Effective MCP Server (featbit.co)
20359.
Scribe reduces agent token usage by 30% with no loss of accuracy (sibylline.dev)
20360.
Natural daylight during office hours improves glucose control and metabolism (sciencedirect.com)
20361.
The State of AI 2025 (bvp.com)
20362.
Please Unsubscribe (youtube.com)
20363.
Taking walks to help reduce stress and increase creativity (ovidem.com)
20364.
Asciinema: Making Movies at the Command-Line (lwn.net)
20365.
Heathrow's new scanners end dreaded rummage for liquids and laptops (reuters.com)
20366.
Go Developer Survey 2025: How Gophers Use AI Tools, Editors, and Cloud Platforms (go.dev)
20367.
Working with Time Series Data in ClickHouse (2023) (clickhouse.com)
20368.
Cunningham's Law (meta.wikimedia.org)
20369.
Contradictions on the Liberal Influenced Leftist Movement: On Surrogacy (radleftunity.substack.com)
20370.
We Have No Idea How to Code. So We Got Claude to Code This Article for Us (wsj.com)