2026 Archive
13231.
How you probably will find Satoshi
(foxchapelresearch.substack.com)
13232.
13233.
WhatsApp Is Reading Your Messages Now
(davidbramante.substack.com)
13234.
13235.
13236.
OnlyOffice just pulled its 8-year partnership with Nextcloud
(xda-developers.com)
13237.
Karakuri Mechanical Art
(karakurist.jp)
13238.
Gemma 4: Byte for byte, the most capable open models
(blog.google)
13239.
Claude is having another moment, again
(downdetector.co.uk)
13240.
We Built a Haskell Package Manager in Rust
(raskell.io)
13241.
Doesnt: An Esoteric Programming Language
(lists.sr.ht)
13242.
Linkers and Loaders
(os2museum.com)
13243.
13244.
Netlify Hits 10M Developers
(10-million-devs.netlify.com)
13245.
SkyVM: Instant desktop VMs from memory snapshots
(skyvm.dev)
13246.
The Perry Bible Fellowship
(pbfcomics.com)
13247.
A tale of two flows: Metaflow and Kubeflow
(blog.kubeflow.org)
13248.
Why AI writing is so generic, boring, and dangerous: Semantic ablation
(theregister.com)
13249.
pg_background: Make Postgres do the long work (while your session stays light)
(vibhorkumar.wordpress.com)
13250.
13251.
Canadian government demands safety changes from OpenAI
(engadget.com)
13252.
Cartographic Symbologies: The Art and Design of Expression in Historic Maps
(exhibits.stanford.edu)
13253.
Claude Used to Hack Mexican Government
(schneier.com)
13255.
We will come to regret our every use of AI
(libresolutions.network)
13256.
OpenJarvis: Personal AI, on Personal Devices
(scalingintelligence.stanford.edu)
13257.
Randomization in Controlled Experiments
(queue.acm.org)
13258.
How I Use Unspent Tokens
(artisincode.com)
13259.
Lenovo buys Phoenix Technologies' firmware business
(news.lenovo.com)
13260.
MIT’s virtual violin offers luthiers a new design tool
(arstechnica.com)