February 2026 Archive
15301.
Polymaths
(kakeiho.com)
15302.
Where's software going? Is software dead?
(registerspill.thorstenball.com)
15303.
15304.
15305.
Stack Computers (1989)
(users.ece.cmu.edu)
15306.
15307.
Time could be different on jobs
(ft.com)
15309.
A header-only C allocator library
(github.com)
15310.
Knowledge Work After Superintelligent AI
(nicita.cc)
15311.
15312.
The November 2025 AI Coding Surprise, Model by Model
(goodeyelabs.com)
15313.
Peace Corps 2.0: Now with Extra AI
(peacecorps.gov)
15314.
Radical Forces in Germany (1931)
(foreignaffairs.com)
15315.
Venting Doesn't Reduce Anger, but Something Else Does, Review Finds
(sciencealert.com)
15316.
15317.
Your AI Agent Will Make Money. Here's How It Traces Back to You.
(timafey.substack.com)
15318.
15319.
AI Agents Now Consume More Tokens Than Humans
(mandar.dev)
15320.
15321.
15322.
Why Use Conventional Commits?
(byandrev.dev)
15323.
15324.
15325.
Precise exceptions in relaxed architectures [video]
(youtube.com)
15327.
Show HN: Check iOS Cert Status via our easy to use API
(novadev.vip)
15328.
Functioning Vector Brain
(github.com)
15329.
I made a local AI creature that runs on integers
(double-star-games.itch.io)
15330.
How Nick Land Became Silicon Valley's Favorite Doomsayer
(newyorker.com)