2026 Archive
8041.
Pre-Steal This Book (2008) (seths.blog)
8042.
Top AI models fail at >96% of tasks (zdnet.com)
8043.
Fairphone 6: cheaper, repairable and longer-lasting (theguardian.com)
8044.
Trump says America should move on from Epstein – it may not be that easy (bbc.com)
8045.
US national debt surges past $39T just weeks into war in Iran (apnews.com)
8046.
Tell HN: MS365 upgrade silently to 25 licenses, tried to charge me $1,035
8047.
Show HN: Grov – Multiplayer for AI coding agents (github.com)
8048.
Monsters (paulkrugman.substack.com)
8049.
Feds maintain 3.5 – 3.75% rate (federalreserve.gov)
8050.
Interlock (Engineering) (en.wikipedia.org)
8051.
Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent's mistake (theverge.com)
8052.
Show HN: BVisor – An Embedded Bash Sandbox, 2ms Boot, Written in Zig (github.com)
8053.
'Execution at sea': Was the Iranian ship sunk by US in the Indian Ocean unarmed? (thestatesman.com)
8054.
Website to post Claude fuck ups (claudedidwhat.wtf)
8055.
A Chess Playing Machine – Shannon (1950) [pdf] (paradise.caltech.edu)
8056.
Food Delivery company maintains a „desperation score" to pay drivers less (twitter.com)
8057.
Recent Optimizations in Python's Reference Counting (rushter.com)
8058.
My Time at Amazon (beccaselah.substack.com)
8059.
Australian high schoolers build coding platform to help learners in Sri Lanka (abc.net.au)
8060.
Can you rewire your brain? (aeon.co)
8061.
The Last Contract: William T. Vollmann's Battle to Publish an Epic (2025) (metropolitanreview.org)
8062.
GLM-5.1 Is Available (twitter.com)
8063.
Show HN: Run LLMs in Docker for any language without prebuilding containers (github.com)
8064.
Should Reward Credit Cards Be Banned? (nominalnews.com)
8065.
Linking Logs to Code: Introducing Statement IDs (bronto.io)
8066.
ArcaOS is a proprietary operating system based on OS/2 (en.wikipedia.org)
8067.
Canadian startups need to stop playing slow (bcbusiness.ca)
8068.
Grok 4.20 Beta (grok.com)
8069.
Programming Is Free (idiallo.com)
8070.
I used Claude Code and GSD to build the accessibility tool I've always wanted (blakewatson.com)