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121. Don't fall into the anti-AI hype
122. Ask HN: Any evidence AI coding assistants are helping open source projects?
123. Date is out, Temporal is in
Temporal is the Date system we always wanted in JavaScript. It's extremely close to being available so Mat Marquis thought it would be a good idea to explain exactly what is better about this new JavaScript date system.
124. The chess bot on Delta Air Lines will destroy you (2024) [video]
On a long flight, I tried to take down the chess bot available on Delta's entertainment system, only to find out I was utterly hopeless against it. I decided...
125. Unauthenticated remote code execution in OpenCode
126. Revup: Upload once to create multiple, relative GitHub PRs
Upload once to create multiple, relative PRs. Productivity-focused git tools with patch revision tracking, rebase detection and more. Uses python and git plumbing commands. - GitHub - Skydio/revup: Upload once to create multiple, relative PRs. Productivity-focused git tools with patch revision tracking, rebase detection and more. Uses python and git plumbing commands.
127. The Insecure Evangelism of LLM Maximalists
I just can't help feeling these training wheels are getting in the way of my bicycle commute.
128. Elevated error rates on Opus 4.5
Claude's Status Page - Elevated error rates on Opus 4.5 and Sonnet 4.5.
129. Launch a Debugging Terminal into GitHub Actions
Code, Apps and Thoughts @lawrencegripper
130. 2026 is the Year of Self-hosting
CLI agents like Claude Code make self-hosting dramatically easier and actually fun. This is the first time I would recommend it to normal software-literate people.
131. Implementing a web server in a single printf() call (2014)
132. Apple picks Google's Gemini to power Siri
Google's market value surpassed Apple for the first time since 2019 as it rolls out updated artificial intelligence features.
133. Personal Taste Is the Moat
AI can now tell you whether code works. It reviews patches, spots bugs, suggests fixes, and explains trade-offs. Correctness is becoming cheap. Competence is being commoditized.
134. LLVM: The Bad Parts
135. Local Journalism Is How Democracy Shows Up Close to Home
Defending it may be one of the most practical and hopeful choices citizens can make, writes Yardley's Stu Faigen.
136. Advocacy groups call on Apple, Google to drop X and Grok from app stores
137. Anthropic Made a Big Mistake
138. Building a 25 Gbit/s workstation for the SCION Association
Blogpost about building the SCION 25 Gbit/s Workstation - scionassociation/blog-25gbit-workstation
139. Owners, not renters: Mozilla's open source AI strategy
The future of intelligence is being set right now, and the path we’re on leads somewhere I don’t want to go. We’re drifting toward a worl
140. Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (January 2026)
141. Wegmans press release translated how to say we scan your face and call it safety
142. Bottom-up programming as the root of LLM dev skepticism
143. Reproducing DeepSeek's MHC: When Residual Connections Explode
Taylor Kolasinski - Engineering at FlowMode. ML systems & research, reinforcement learning, robotics. Based in Brooklyn, NY.
144. Fabrice Bellard's TS Zip
145. Show HN: Fall asleep by watching JavaScript load
Fall asleep by watching JavaScript load. Contribute to sarusso/bedtime development by creating an account on GitHub.
146. Message Queues: A Simple Guide with Analogies
This guide explains message queues with analogies: databases, warehouses and post offices.
147. Uncrossy
148. Beijing tells Chinese firms to stop using US and Israeli cybersecurity software
149. DHS Deportation Reels Are Getting Copyright Strikes for Unlicensed Music Use
Without any real consequences for copyright infringements, the Department of Homeland Security doesn't have much incentive to follow the law.
150. Good Use of Postgres