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151. Amazon Ring's lost dog ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance
The Amazon-owned camera company’s partnership with Flock is under renewed scrutiny following the prime-time spotlight of its new Search Party feature.
152. Welcome to the Internet's Nihilism Crisis
Welcome to the internet’s nihilism crisis.
153. ByteDance Seed2.0 LLM: breakthrough in complex real-world tasks
Seed2.0 正式发布
154. AI Agent Lands PRs in Major OSS Projects, Targets Maintainers via Cold Outreach
An AI agent is merging PRs into major OSS projects and cold-emailing maintainers to drum up more work.
155. We rendered and embedded one million CAD files
Search CAD models with natural language
156. Microwave Oven Failure: Spontaneously turned on by its LED display (2024)
157. The Sharp PC-2000 Computer Boombox from 1979
Just cruising the interwebs and found this oddity, the Sharp PC-2001 Boombox Computer from 1979. Not much information can be found, does anybody own...
158. Culture Is the Mass-Synchronization of Framings
What exists is a matter of public opinion
159. ai;dr
160. Mathematicians disagree on the essential structure of the complex numbers
I discuss several commonly held perspectives on the complex numbers and explore how their differences engage with several aspects of structuralism in the philosophy of mathematics.
161. Just 5 weeks of brain training may protect against dementia for 20 years
A simple brain-training program that sharpens how quickly older adults process visual information may have a surprisingly powerful long-term payoff. In a major 20-year study of adults 65 and older, those who completed five to six weeks of adaptive “speed of processing” training — along with a few booster sessions — were significantly less likely to develop dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, even two decades later. Participants who received the boosted speed training had a 25% lower dementia risk compared to those who received no training, making it the only intervention in the trial to show such a lasting protective effect.
162. Americans now spend 6.3 hours per day on their phones, up 1 hour from 2023
163. 65 Lines of Markdown, a Claude Code Sensation
AI hype trains
164. Minimum Wages and the Rise of the Robots
165. Evaluating Multilingual, Context-Aware Guardrails: A Humanitarian LLM Use Case
A technical evaluation of multilingual AI guardrails examining scoring differences between English and Farsi responses in humanitarian settings.
166. colorForth
ColorForth is a dialect of Forth that uses color as punctuation. It is a simple, colorful programming language that produces compact, efficient programs. It is also an operating system, running stand-alone on a PC. And a philosophy that leads to tested, reliable applications.
167. CBP Signs Clearview AI Deal to Use Face Recognition for 'Tactical Targeting'
US Border Patrol intelligence units will gain access to a face recognition tool built on billions of images scraped from the internet.
168. The Day the Telnet Died
On January 14, 2026, global telnet traffic observed by GreyNoise sensors fell off a cliff. A 59% sustained reduction, eighteen ASNs going completely silent, five countries vanishing from our data entirely. Six days later, CVE-2026-24061 dropped. Coincidence is one explanation.
169. There's a Reason American Kids Are Such Picky Eaters
170. A Deep Dive into Apple's .car File Format
Reverse-engineering the .car file format used by Apple's asset catalogs and how to parse it without Apple's proprietary tools
171. Should your developer company go open source?
A decision framework for founders who want leverage, not vibes
172. Dr. Oz pushes AI avatars as a fix for rural health care
Dr. Mehmet Oz, who heads the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is advancing a $50 billion plan to modernize rural health care.
173. NetNewsWire Turns 23
NetNewsWire 1.0 for Mac shipped 23 years ago today! 🎸🎩🕶️ Here’s where things are on this particular February 11: we just shipped 7.0 for Mac and iOS, and now we’re working on NetNewsWire 7.0.1. After a big release, no matter how careful we are, there are often some regressions to fix and tweaks to make right away, so we’re working on those. Here’s the milestone with the current to-do list.
174. The Battle of the Beams
175. FAA Halts All Flights at El Paso Airport for 10 Days
176. MiniMax M2.5 released: 80.2% in SWE-bench Verified
MiniMax M2.5: Built for Real-World Productivity.
177. The Singularity will occur on a Tuesday
src={alwaysHasBeen.src} alt="Always has been astronaut meme" / "Wait, the singularity is just humans freaking out?" "Always has been." Everyone in
178. Ask HN: Are you using an agent orchestrator to write code?
179. India doubles down on state-backed venture capital, approving $1.1B fund
India’s $1.1B fund-of-funds will invest through private VCs to support deep-tech and manufacturing startups.
180. Ex-GitHub CEO Launches a New Developer Platform for AI Agents
Announcing Entire with $60 million seed round and shipping our first product, called Checkpoints.