2026 Archive
2251.
Silicon Valley engineers were indicted for allegedly sending secrets to Iran (cnbc.com)
2252.
Faster Than Dijkstra? (systemsapproach.org)
2253.
So you want to write an “app” (2025) (arcanenibble.github.io)
2254.
The mushroom making people hallucinate tiny humans (bbc.com)
2255.
Lean 4: How the theorem prover works and why it's the new competitive edge in AI (venturebeat.com)
2256.
The Little Bool of Doom (2025) (blog.svgames.pl)
2257.
Stephen Colbert going down swinging (nytimes.com)
2258.
The Universal Pattern Popping Up in Math, Physics and Biology (2013) (quantamagazine.org)
2259.
What years of production-grade concurrency teaches us about building AI agents (georgeguimaraes.com)
2260.
Show HN: TinyCity – A tiny city SIM for MicroPython (Thumby micro console) (github.com)
2261.
Coding Tricks Used in the C64 Game Seawolves (2025) (kodiak64.co.uk)
2262.
Let's Get Physical (m4iler.cloud)
2263.
Advanced Aerial Robotics Made Simple (drehmflight.com)
2264.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2026)
2265.
Why isn't LA repaving streets? (lapublicpress.org)
2266.
Tell HN: MitID, Denmark's digital ID, was down
2267.
Child prodigies rarely become elite performers (economist.com)
2268.
Nobody ever got fired for using a struct (feldera.com)
2269.
A new Polymarket account made over $500k betting on the U.S. strike against Iran (twitter.com)
2270.
Turso is an in-process SQL database, compatible with SQLite (github.com)
2271.
New evidence that Cantor plagiarized Dedekind? (quantamagazine.org)
2272.
Making frontier cybersecurity capabilities available to defenders (anthropic.com)
2273.
I Wrote a Scheme in 2025 (maplant.com)
2274.
Windows NT/OS2 Design Workbook (computernewb.com)
2275.
Lix – universal version control system for binary files (lix.dev)
2276.
The Future for Tyr, a Rust GPU Driver for Arm Mali Hardware (lwn.net)
2277.
Puget Systems Most Reliable Hardware of 2025 (pugetsystems.com)
2278.
An interactive intro to Elliptic Curve Cryptography (growingswe.com)
2279.
Film students who can no longer sit through films (theatlantic.com)
2280.
They lied to you. Building software is hard (blog.nordcraft.com)