January 2026 Archive
9961.
Favorite Rust Crates of 2025
(docs.freestyle.sh)
9962.
Apple Loses Safari Lead Designer to the Browser Company
(macrumors.com)
9963.
Signal, the secure messaging app: A guide for beginners
(freedom.press)
9965.
9966.
How WhatsApp Took over the Global Conversation
(newyorker.com)
9967.
9968.
Trends in Functional Programming (TFP) 2026
(trendsfp.github.io)
9969.
Building Docfind: Fast Client-Side Search with Rust and WebAssembly
(code.visualstudio.com)
9970.
What a 1955 Computer Taught Me
(twitter.com)
9971.
The Scenic Route to Repairing a Self-Destructing DG535 Digital Delay Generator
(tomverbeure.github.io)
9972.
9973.
Open Responses – Interoperable LLM Interfaces Based on the OpenAI Responses API
(openresponses.org)
9976.
9977.
Emoji Design Convergence Review: 2018 – 2026
(blog.emojipedia.org)
9978.
Alpine.js: Your new, lightweight, JavaScript framework
(alpinejs.dev)
9979.
The right place at the right time
(bcantrill.dtrace.org)
9981.
I cannot stop yelling at Claude
(theargumentmag.com)
9982.
9983.
The Stick in the Stream
(randsinrepose.com)
9984.
The Haskell Debugger for GHC 9.14
(discourse.haskell.org)
9985.
Jane Street's Ron Minsky on the Future of Programming (2023)
(signalsandthreads.com)
9986.
List of Pedestrian Circumnavigators
(en.wikipedia.org)
9987.
The most influential game design articles
(reddit.com)
9988.
I thought Grammarly was essential. It wasn't
(makeuseof.com)
9989.
Why does mint make water taste so cold?
(theconversation.com)
9990.
When AI writes almost all code, what happens to software engineering?
(newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)