2026 Archive
3121.
Show HN: I built a "Do not disturb" Device for my home office (apoorv.page)
3122.
Tuna: A new, modern, modal launcher for macOS (tunaformac.com)
3123.
A Year of Work on the Arch Linux Package Management (ALPM) Project (devblog.archlinux.page)
3124.
AI and Trust (2023) (schneier.com)
3125.
Putting the "You" in CPU (2023) (cpu.land)
3126.
EmulatorJS (github.com)
3127.
Invoker Commands API (developer.mozilla.org)
3128.
Guido van Rossum Interviews Thomas Wouters (Python Core Dev) (gvanrossum.github.io)
3129.
Ukranian controls Home Assistant over LoRa radio when their power grid goes down (old.reddit.com)
3130.
The new Apple begins to emerge (parkerortolani.blog)
3131.
House of Lords Votes to Ban UK Children from Using Internet VPNs (ispreview.co.uk)
3132.
Code has always been the easy part (laughingmeme.org)
3133.
Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers (wsj.com)
3134.
Ask HN: Share your productive usage of OpenClaw
3135.
Meet the Alaska Student Arrested for Eating an AI Art Exhibit (thenation.com)
3136.
This system can go fuck itself and burn in hell (shawnfromportland.substack.com)
3137.
In Praise of APL (1977) (jsoftware.com)
3138.
Allegations of insider trading over prediction-market bets tied to Iran conflict (morningstar.com)
3139.
Virtual Boy on TV with Intelligent Systems Video Boy (hcs64.com)
3140.
Mexican Forces Kill Nation's Most-Wanted Cartel Boss (nytimes.com)
3141.
Noctia: A sleek and minimal desktop shell thoughtfully crafted for Wayland (github.com)
3142.
The spectrum of isolation: From bare metal to WebAssembly (buildsoftwaresystems.com)
3143.
Traintrackr – Live LED Maps (traintrackr.co.uk)
3144.
Crypto grifters are recruiting open-source AI developers (seangoedecke.com)
3145.
Native Linux VST plugin directory (linuxmusic.rocks)
3146.
Data Leak Exposes 149M Logins, Including Gmail, Facebook (techrepublic.com)
3147.
An interactive version of Byrne's The Elements of Euclid (1847) (c82.net)
3148.
Anthropic disabled my account after payment cancer patient/medical data trapped
3149.
Hegseth gives Anthropic until Friday to back down on AI safeguards (axios.com)
3150.
Carelessness versus craftsmanship in cryptography (blog.trailofbits.com)