February 2026 Archive
1741.
Rust Is Just a Tool (lewiscampbell.tech)
1742.
JSBooks – a curated list of the best JavaScript books (github.com)
1743.
On-demand learning is ruining the tech industry (jernesto.com)
1744.
Programming with AI, Without the Hype (albertovarela.net)
1745.
AMD hints the next-gen Xbox console could launch next year (videogameschronicle.com)
1746.
Organic Maps is working on live public transport schedules (fosstodon.org)
1747.
I Deleted Three Apps, and All I Got Was My Attention Back (burnedthoughts.substack.com)
1748.
Decline and Fall (chrishedges.substack.com)
1749.
Lady Jane Grey (vvesh.de)
1750.
Ask HN: How to read out loud articles with equations and code?
1751.
Short-Form Truths: The Tweet, the Wall Text, and the New Moral Style (clunyjournal.com)
1752.
How Knowledge Poisoning Shapes What We Think Without Us Noticing (twitter.com)
1753.
The Official ClickHouse Kubernetes Operator (clickhouse.com)
1754.
Fake Images Before AI (nytimes.com)
1755.
New built-in interoperability between Google Meet and Microsoft Teams (workspaceupdates.googleblog.com)
1756.
PlayStation contributes Distributed ThinLTO to lld (maskray.me)
1757.
Divan – A Modern News Aggregator with AI-Powered Intelligence
1758.
Fairphone 6 review: cheaper, repairable and longer-lasting Android (theguardian.com)
1759.
I hatched an AI bot and now it's writing a coming-of-age blog (olly.world)
1760.
The More Protein, the Better? (nytimes.com)
1761.
SereneDB – The First Real-Time Search Analytics Database (github.com)
1762.
Show HN: Find better round trips – TSP challenge (tsp-game.graphhopper.com)
1763.
Who has the lowest Erdos-Bacon-Epstein number? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
1764.
Superagent: A Multi-Agent System for Work (airtable.com)
1765.
We Are the Art; Brandon Sanderson on AI Art [video] (youtube.com)
1766.
Justin Key's "The Hospital at the End of the World" (pluralistic.net)
1767.
Home electricity bills are skyrocketing. For data centers, not so much (yaleclimateconnections.org)
1768.
Long branches in compilers, assemblers, and linkers (maskray.me)
1769.
US TV viewers embrace rogue streaming boxes (theverge.com)
1770.
ICE and Epstein (patreon.com)