Weekly Best
3511.
Operation Sovereignty: Bundestag Plans a Breakthrough from Microsoft and Co (heise.de)
3512.
A simple HTTPS, HTTP/3, SSL and security headers checker I built with AI (httpsornot.com)
3513.
Show HN: MRO — Enforce truth in your repositories (github.com)
3514.
Research: Most Trusted AI Humanizer Tools 2026 (copywritersforum.com)
3515.
Using a CSV File in S3 as a "Database" (tim.bai.uno)
3516.
Rentahuman.ai Turns Humans into On-Demand Labor for AI Agents (forbes.com)
3517.
A Tale of AI and Apples (arbinquiry.com)
3518.
Show HN: Bitcoin wallet on NXP SE050 secure element, Tor-only open source (github.com)
3519.
New Source Performance Standards Review for Stationary Combustion/Gas Turbines [pdf] (epa.gov)
3520.
I built an offline SEO site auditor for Windows (no SaaS, no tracking) (tomdahne.com)
3521.
WarperGrid – A modular React grid 30x faster than AG Grid, half the cost (grid.warper.tech)
3522.
Everybody Tests (focused.io)
3523.
What Is Ruliology? (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
3524.
Global Bird Count Event (birdcount.org)
3525.
The Disconnected Git Workflow (ploum.net)
3526.
The Platonic Coup (gilpignol.substack.com)
3527.
Microsoft sends TLS 1.0 and 1.1 to the cloud retirement home (theregister.com)
3528.
A small gallery of AlphaEvolve experiments (alphaevolve-examples.web.app)
3529.
When there is No Internet, there is Kiwix (kiwix.org)
3530.
A/B test yourself vs. code agent (arturkesik.com)
3531.
The Big Hunger by Walter J Miller, Jr. (1952) (lauriepenny.substack.com)
3532.
How to build agent swarms that are secure (1password.com)
3533.
Show HN: ClawBox – Dedicated OpenClaw Hardware (Jetson Orin Nano, 67 Tops, 20W) (openclawhardware.dev)
3534.
Byrne's Euclid (c82.net)
3535.
14 Minutes → 4 Seconds: A Tale of Switching from RSpec to Minitest (twitter.com)
3536.
Ace-Step 1.5: Pushing the Boundaries of Open-Source Music Generation (ace-step.github.io)
3537.
Notes for February 2-7 (taoofmac.com)
3538.
Moltbook: Hype or the Singularity? (thenewstack.io)
3539.
Helix: A post-modern text editor (helix-editor.com)
3540.
Robust and Interactable World Models in Computer Vision [video] (youtube.com)