2026 Archive
2071.
The AI industry is discovering that the public hates it
(newrepublic.com)
2072.
2074.
Node.js needs a virtual file system
(blog.platformatic.dev)
2075.
Reliable 25 Gigabit Ethernet via Thunderbolt
(kohlschuetter.github.io)
2076.
Show HN: X86CSS – An x86 CPU emulator written in CSS
(lyra.horse)
2077.
Drugwars for the TI-82/83/83 Calculators (2011)
(gist.github.com)
2078.
Windows 3.1 tiled background .bmp archive
(github.com)
2079.
50% of U.S. vinyl buyers don't own a record player
(lightcapai.medium.com)
2080.
My “grand vision” for Rust
(blog.yoshuawuyts.com)
2081.
Montana passes Right to Compute act (2025)
(westernmt.news)
2082.
I have officially retired from Emacs
(nullprogram.com)
2083.
30 Years of ReactOS
(reactos.org)
2084.
Simplifying Vulkan one subsystem at a time
(khronos.org)
2085.
Tracy Kidder has died
(nytimes.com)
2086.
Interactive eBPF
(ebpf.party)
2087.
2088.
The Gleam Programming Language
(gleam.run)
2089.
How to make a living as an artist
(essays.fnnch.com)
2090.
Fix your tools
(ochagavia.nl)
2091.
2092.
2093.
Coding agents could make free software matter again
(gjlondon.com)
2094.
Anthropic, please make a new Slack
(fivetran.com)
2095.
Our approach to advertising
(openai.com)
2096.
Meta's legal team abandoned its ethical duties
(afterbabel.com)
2097.
Article by article, how Big Tech shaped the EU's roll-back of digital rights
(corporateeurope.org)
2098.
Why senior engineers let bad projects fail
(lalitm.com)
2099.
2100.
A CPU that runs entirely on GPU
(github.com)