February 2026 Archive
1831.
US TV viewers embrace rogue streaming boxes (theverge.com)
1832.
ICE and Epstein (patreon.com)
1833.
Commodore, IBM, OS/2, ARexx: Deal or No Deal? (datagubbe.se)
1834.
Hermetic Bazel toolchain and ruleset for OpenAI's Codex coding agent (github.com)
1835.
LLMs Can't Jump [pdf] (philsci-archive.pitt.edu)
1836.
An AI bubble is not big tech's only worry (economist.com)
1837.
WD Maps Out 100TB+ HDD Roadmap and Performance Breakthroughs for AI Storage (storagereview.com)
1838.
Study: Used EVs currently offer car buyers lowest lifetime cost of ownership (techxplore.com)
1839.
1.6M cubic metres of fake snow are ready for the Winter Olympics (euronews.com)
1840.
Blind Trust in VS Code Extensions (opista.com)
1841.
Glyph Positions Break PDF Text Redaction (arxiv.org)
1842.
Richard F. Burton: On the English adventurer and writer (thelampmagazine.com)
1843.
Sam Altman and the day Nvidia's meteoric rise came to an end (garymarcus.substack.com)
1844.
Async Rust in ScyllaDB: performance, pitfalls, profiling (scylladb.com)
1845.
LLM Data Exfiltration via URL Previews (With OpenClaw Example and Test) (promptarmor.com)
1846.
Checks for indicators of compromise related to the Notepad++ supply chain attack (github.com)
1847.
Nuclear security helicopter flies low over SF Bay Area ahead of Super Bowl (nbcbayarea.com)
1848.
What Do You Think of My Business Idea? (Claude Ad) [video] (youtube.com)
1849.
Always Be Journaling (2018) (letterstoanewdeveloper.com)
1850.
Bugs that the Rust compiler catches for you (kerkour.com)
1851.
Linux as daily driver, three months in (benovermyer.com)
1852.
Claude Code patches to make it use less CPU (github.com)
1853.
What Does Steeling Do? Part 1 (scienceofsharp.com)
1854.
The Inevitable Future of Stablecoins (layerzero.network)
1855.
3D Gaussian Splatting: Complete Guide to Services, Use Cases & Web Viewers (utsubo.com)
1856.
Alphabet expects 2026 capex in the range of $175B to $185B (cnbc.com)
1857.
Triangle: A Two-Dimensional Quality Mesh Generator and Delaunay Triangulator (cs.cmu.edu)
1858.
The 'weird' things that happened when ClickHouse replaced C++ with Rust (thenewstack.io)
1859.
NYC subway gates tested by the MTA use AI tech to track fare evaders (gothamist.com)
1860.
Show HN: Autonomous AI radio station about engineering, history and philosophy (hermestransmissions.com)