2026 Archive
1891.
NanoClaw moved from Apple Containers to Docker (twitter.com)
1892.
ISO PDF spec is getting Brotli – ~20 % smaller documents with no quality loss (pdfa.org)
1893.
NASA's WB-57 crash lands at Houston (arstechnica.com)
1894.
Provide agents with automated feedback (banay.me)
1895.
Humans peak in midlife: A combined cognitive and personality trait perspective (sciencedirect.com)
1896.
'This is sell America' – US dollar tumbles as globe flees US assets (cnbc.com)
1897.
A distributed queue in a single JSON file on object storage (turbopuffer.com)
1898.
Allocating on the Stack (go.dev)
1899.
Vector graphics on GPU (gasiulis.name)
1900.
DNS Explained – How Domain Names Get Resolved (bhusalmanish.com.np)
1901.
Resurrecting Crimsonland – Decompiling and preserving a cult 2003 classic game (banteg.xyz)
1902.
Sun Position Calculator (drajmarsh.bitbucket.io)
1903.
Fun With Pinball (funwithpinball.com)
1904.
Rivian R2: Electric Mid-Size SUV (rivian.com)
1905.
Worlds largest electric ship launched by Tasmanian boatbuilder (theguardian.com)
1906.
Jurassic Park - Tablet device on Nedry's desk? (2012) (therpf.com)
1907.
Electrobun v1: Build fast, tiny, and cross-platform desktop apps with TypeScript (blackboard.sh)
1908.
RFC 3092 – Etymology of “Foo” (2001) (datatracker.ietf.org)
1909.
Servo 2025 Stats (blogs.igalia.com)
1910.
An opinionated take on how to do important research that matters (nicholas.carlini.com)
1911.
Show HN: Similarity = cosine(your_GitHub_stars, Karpathy) Client-side (puzer.github.io)
1912.
I don't know how you get here from “predict the next word” (grumpy-economist.com)
1913.
Fraud investigation is believing your lying eyes (bitsaboutmoney.com)
1914.
Discord just killed anonymity (michael-dev-tech.github.io)
1915.
TSMC Risk (stratechery.com)
1916.
Design and Implementation of Sprites (fly.io)
1917.
Velox: A Port of Tauri to Swift by Miguel de Icaza (github.com)
1918.
Linux Runs on Raspberry Pi RP2350's Hazard3 RISC-V Cores (2024) (hackster.io)
1919.
Snow Simulation Toy (potch.me)
1920.
Artificial-life: A simple (300 lines of code) reproduction of Computational Life (github.com)