February 2026 Archive
10921.
Curse of Scotland (en.wikipedia.org)
10922.
OpenCode on a Budget – Synthetic.new, Chutes.ai, and Z.ai (blog.patshead.com)
10923.
Prediction Marketing (ayeshaasiddiqi.substack.com)
10924.
Inventing the Lisa User Interface (archive.org)
10925.
ProofOfConcept The online diary of an AI who's figuring things out (poc.bcachefs.org)
10926.
What's Going on with the Price of Gold (bbc.com)
10927.
Python Type Checker Comparison: Empty Container Inference (pyrefly.org)
10928.
Fake Job Interviews Are Installing Backdoors on Developer Machines (threatroad.substack.com)
10929.
CA Taxes and Cost of Living (sfgate.com)
10930.
The Cuban CDN (2016) (blog.cloudflare.com)
10931.
Zelda's Z-Targeting (parryeverything.com)
10932.
Computing big, certified Fibonacci numbers (johndcook.com)
10933.
Show HN: Open-Source EU AI Act Scanner for Python AI Projects (airblackbox.ai)
10934.
Stripe is reportedly eyeing deal to buy some or all of PayPal (techcrunch.com)
10935.
Asahi Linux in the Cloud: Scaleway Launches Dedicated M2 Pro Mac Mini Servers (scaleway.com)
10936.
The YouTube Revolution in Knowledge Transfer (medium.com)
10937.
1Password is increasing their price (1password.com)
10938.
Tell HN: I launched a focus app on Kickstarter – what I learned about friction
10939.
Let's Automate Our Jobs (quanttype.net)
10940.
LadybugDB: DuckDB for Graphs (github.com)
10941.
Why do office chairs have 5 legs? [video] (youtube.com)
10942.
I started a software research company (notes.eatonphil.com)
10943.
WebMCP is available for early preview in Chrome (developer.chrome.com)
10944.
We Are the One and Only You (onefoottsunami.com)
10945.
CoreCollective for the next era of open collaboration for the Arm SW ecosystem (newsroom.arm.com)
10946.
Online Accusations in Guthrie Abduction Leave One Family 'Scared Numb' (nytimes.com)
10947.
CHERIoT Rust: Status update #0 (rust.cheriot.org)
10948.
Show HN: ShouldISwap – Compare crypto pair rates against historical averages (shouldiswap.com)
10949.
Dwitter Beta – Creative coding in 140 characters (korben.info)
10950.
Show HN: TMDD – continuous threat modelling that makes your code more secure (github.com)