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121. California's exodus isn't just billionaires; it's regular people renting U-Hauls
U-Haul truck trends mark exodus from California
122. eBay Explicitly Bans AI "Buy for Me" Agents in User Agreement Update
eBay bans AI “buy for me” agents & LLM scrapers, updates arbitration & dispute resolution rules in User Agreement update effective Feb. 20, 2026.
123. Bugs Apple Loves
Bugs Apple won't fix. Why else would they keep them around for so long? We did the math.
124. "We're aware of the DMCA takedown notice of julialang logo by an OF creator"
125. Many Small Queries Are Efficient in SQLite
126. I Like GitLab
I've been using GitLab for years for all my private projects. Some thoughts on why it stuck.
127. Two Weeks Until Tapeout
Chronicles of a bad idea. Or how I designed a systolic array with in-silicon debug infrastructure from scratch in under two weeks, and taped it out on Global Foundry 180 nm though a Tiny Tapeout experimental shuttle.
128. Adoption of EVs tied to real-world reductions in air pollution: study
129. I added a Bluesky comment section to my blog
How I embedded replies from Bluesky directly on my site.
130. When employees feel slighted, they work less
New research from Wharton management professor Peter Cappelli reveals how even the slightest mistreatment at work can result in lost productivity.
131. What the world can learn from Paris's cycling revolution
The Paris cycling change did not happen by accident. It was driven by political will, strategic use of data, and a willingness to rethink street space.
132. Unrolling the Codex Agent Loop
A technical deep dive into the Codex agent loop, explaining how Codex CLI orchestrates models, tools, prompts, and performance using the Responses API.
133. Show HN: Open-source Figma design to code
Figma to React Converter. Contribute to vibeflowing-inc/vibe_figma development by creating an account on GitHub.
134. Proof of Corn
Can AI grow corn? A case study in vibe coding and autonomous orchestration.
135. Show HN: Elo ranking for landing pages
Compare landing pages and discover the best designs
136. Google is ending full-web search for niche search engines
137. GNU C Library 2.43 released
138. Putting Rocks on the Moon
139. Vimeo's Slow Fade: An Engineer's Front-Row Seat to the Fall of a Web Icon
I worked as a staff software engineer for almost three years (2022-2024) at this fallen (but once loved) bedrock of creative online culture. What went wrong?
140. Anthropic Economic Index economic primitives
This report introduces new metrics of AI usage to provide a rich portrait of interactions with Claude in November 2025, just prior to the release of Opus 4.5.
141. The future of work when work is meaningless
Money, AI, jobs and specifically, what the future may hold for creatives
142. Doctors in Brazil using tilapia fish skin to treat burn victims
In a historic Brazilian city, burn patients look as if they’ve emerged from the waves. They are covered in fish skin — specifically strips of sterilized tilapia -- but why?
143. UK House of Lords Votes to Extend Age Verification to VPNs
The vote marks a stunning turn, pulling VPNs and private platforms into an age-check regime once unthinkable in a democracy.
144. Tell HN: I cut Claude API costs from $70/month to pennies
145. Internet Archive's Storage
146. The coming war on Car Ownership
But George, surely you’ll still be allowed to own a car. They aren’t going to make that illegal. Of course they won’t, but they didn’t make general computation illegal either. And yet, who has root on the computer you are reading this on?
147. How the Atlas Network is shaping your life, even if you've never heard of it
A constant battle of ideas reshapes the world we live in, and few groups have been more successful in winning the war than the little-known Atlas Network. 
148. The Lost Art of XML
149. Back to Bellevue
150. Open-source self-driving for 325 car models from 27 brands