February 2026 Archive
511.
CERN rebuilt the original browser from 1989 (2019) (worldwideweb.cern.ch)
512.
Sqldef: Idempotent schema management tool for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite (sqldef.github.io)
513.
Testing Ads in ChatGPT (openai.com)
514.
The Pentagon is making a mistake by threatening Anthropic (understandingai.org)
515.
Open Source Endowment – new funding source for open source maintainers (endowment.dev)
516.
Flock cameras gifted by Horowitz Foundation, avoiding public oversight (thenevadaindependent.com)
517.
European Tech Alternatives (eutechmap.com)
518.
Addressing Antigravity Bans and Reinstating Access (github.com)
519.
A Programmer's Loss of Identity (ratfactor.com)
520.
Nanobot: Ultra-Lightweight Alternative to OpenClaw (github.com)
521.
FOSDEM 2026 – Open-Source Conference in Brussels – Day#1 Recap (gyptazy.com)
522.
Floppinux – An Embedded Linux on a Single Floppy, 2025 Edition (krzysztofjankowski.com)
523.
Acme Weather (acmeweather.com)
524.
OpenAI should build Slack (latent.space)
525.
Stories from 25 Years of Software Development (susam.net)
526.
Artist who “paints” portraits on glass by hitting it with a hammer (simonbergerart.com)
527.
Show HN: I wrote a technical history book on Lisp (berksoft.ca)
528.
Show HN: Data Engineering Book – An open source, community-driven guide (github.com)
529.
Parse, Don't Validate and Type-Driven Design in Rust (harudagondi.space)
530.
Parse, Don't Validate (2019) (lexi-lambda.github.io)
531.
The JavaScript Oxidation Compiler (oxc.rs)
532.
Smallest transformer that can add two 10-digit numbers (github.com)
533.
What is a database transaction? (planetscale.com)
534.
Global Intelligence Crisis (citriniresearch.com)
535.
Personal Statement of a CIA Analyst (antipolygraph.org)
536.
The "AI agent hit piece" situation clarifies how dumb we are acting (ardentperf.com)
537.
Communities are not fungible (joanwestenberg.com)
538.
Palantir vs. the "Republik": US analytics firm takes magazine to court (heise.de)
539.
Oh, good: Discord's age verification rollout has ties to Palantir co-founder (pcgamer.com)
540.
We hid backdoors in ~40MB binaries and asked AI + Ghidra to find them (quesma.com)