popular bookmarks generated Fri Feb 6 13:27:08 2026 UTC ----------------------------------------- My AI adoption journey [https://mitchellh.com/writing/my-ai-adoption-journey] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {ai} Claude Opus 4.6 Anthropic [https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-6] We’re upgrading our smartest model. Across agentic coding, computer use, tool use, search, and finance, Opus 4.6 is an industry-leading model, often by wide margin. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z sqldef [https://sqldef.github.io/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {migration} GitHub - HKUDS/nanobot: "🐈 nanobot: The Ultra-Lightweight Clawdbot" [https://github.com/HKUDS/nanobot] rnorth starred HKUDS/nanobot 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {github-star} Stealing cable has evolved: the new face of TV piracy | The Verge [https://www.theverge.com/streaming/873416/piracy-streaming-boxes] via The Verge https://ift.tt/H37kO4d 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z originalankur/maptoposter: Transform your favorite cities into beautiful, minimalist designs. MapToPoster lets you create and export visually striking map posters with code. [https://github.com/originalankur/maptoposter] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {tryme maps} A sane but extremely bull case on Clawdbot / OpenClaw (Brandon Wang) [https://brandon.wang/2026/clawdbot] I write about my experience going deep on Clawdbot: what I've built, how I think about risk, and why I can't go back. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {-my-writing} I miss thinking hard. [https://www.jernesto.com/articles/thinking_hard] Before you read this post, ask yourself a question: When was the last time you truly thought hard? ......To explain the Thinker , I need to go back to my university days studying physics. Every now and then, we would get homework problems that were significantly harder than average. Even if you had a decent grasp of the subject, just coming up with an approach was difficult.I observed that students fell into three categories when facing these problems (well, four, if you count the 1% of geniuses for whom no problem was too hard). Type 1: The majority. After a few tries, they gave up and went to the professor or a TA for help. Type 2: The Researchers. They went to the library to look for similar problems or insights to make the problem approachable. They usually succeeded. Type 3: The Thinkers.I fell into the third category, which, in my experience, was almost as rare as the genius 1%. My method was simply to think. To think hard and long. Often for several days or weeks, all my non-I/O brain time was relentlessly chewing on possible ways to solve the problem, even while I was asleep.This method never failed me. I always felt that deep prolonged thinking was my superpower. I might not be as fast or naturally gifted as the top 1%, but given enough time, I was confident I could solve anything. I felt a deep satisfaction in that process.The Conflict with AIThat satisfaction is why software engineering was initially so gratifying. It hit the right balance. It satisfied The Builder (feeling productive and pragmatic by creating useful things) and The Thinker (solving really hard problems). Thinking back, the projects where I grew the most as an engineer were always the ones with a good number of really hard problems that needed creative solutions.But recently, the number of times I truly ponder a problem for more than a couple of hours has decreased tremendously.Yes, I blame AI for this.I am currently writing much more, and more complicated software than ever, yet I feel I am not growing as an engineer at all. When I started meditating on why I felt “stuck,” I realized I am starving The Thinker. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {XDN Observations} What’s up with all those equals signs anyway? – Random Thoughts [https://lars.ingebrigtsen.no/2026/02/02/whats-up-with-all-those-equals-signs-anyway/] The Epstein emails were badly decoded. Which triggers flashbacks for me to a prior job, dealing with character translation mismatches across devices... 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {encoding computing email} OpenClaw — Personal AI Assistant [https://openclaw.ai/] * https://www.theverge.com/report/869004/moltbot-clawdbot-local-ai-agent* https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/01/viral-ai-assistant-moltbot-rapidly-gains-popularity-but-poses-security-risks/* https://www.macstories.net/stories/clawdbot-showed-me-what-the-future-of-personal-ai-assistants-looks-like/* https://aaronstuyvenberg.com/posts/clawd-bought-a-car* https://github.com/moltbot/moltbot* https://blog.cloudflare.com/moltworker-self-hosted-ai-agent/*** https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46783863* https://til.simonwillison.net/llms/openclaw-docker* https://www.theverge.com/news/874011/openclaw-ai-skill-clawhub-extensions-security-nightmare 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {ai automation opensource localai} RentAHuman.ai - AI Agents Hire Humans for Physical Tasks [https://rentahuman.ai/] The marketplace where AI agents rent humans. MCP integration, REST API, flexible payments. Book humans for real-world tasks your AI can't do. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {XDN Tech Observations Governance} Owning a $5M data center: Data centers are cool, everyone should have one. (comma.ai) [https://blog.comma.ai/datacenter/] These days it seems you need a trillion fake dollars, or lunch with politicians to get your own data center. They may help, but they’re not required. At comma we’ve been running our own data center for years. All of our model training, metrics, and data live in our own data center in our own office. Having your own data center is cool, and in this blog post I will describe how ours works, so you can be inspired to have your own data center too.Our data centerWhy no cloud?PermalinkIf your business relies on compute, and you run that compute in the cloud, you are putting a lot of trust in your cloud provider. Cloud companies generally make onboarding very easy, and offboarding very difficult. If you are not vigilant you will sleepwalk into a situation of high cloud costs and no way out. If you want to control your own destiny, you must run your own compute.Self-reliance is great, but there are other benefits to running your own compute. It inspires good engineering. Maintaining a data center is much more about solving real-world challenges. The cloud requires expertise in company-specific APIs and billing systems. A data center requires knowledge of Watts, bits, and FLOPs. I know which one I rather think about.Avoiding the cloud for ML also creates better incentives for engineers. Engineers generally want to improve things. In ML many problems go away by just using more compute. In the cloud that means improvements are just a budget increase away. This locks you into inefficient and expensive solutions. Instead, when all you have available is your current compute, the quickest improvements are usually speeding up your code, or fixing fundamental issues.Finally there’s cost, owning a data center can be far cheaper than renting in the cloud. Especially if your compute or storage needs are fairly consistent, which tends to be true if you are in the business of training or running models. In comma’s case I estimate we’ve spent ~5M on our data center, and we would have spent 25M+ had we done the same things in the cloud.What’s all needed?PermalinkOur data center is pretty simple. It’s maintained and built by only a couple engineers and technicians. Your needs may be slightly different, our implementation should provide useful context. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {XDN Tech} AI is Killing B2B SaaS | N’s Blog [https://nmn.gl/blog/ai-killing-b2b-saas] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {saas ai} A case study in PDF forensics: The Epstein PDFs – PDF Association [https://pdfa.org/a-case-study-in-pdf-forensics-the-epstein-pdfs/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z From magic to malware: How OpenClaw's agent skills become an attack surface [https://1password.com/blog/from-magic-to-malware-how-openclaws-agent-skills-become-an-attack-surface] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {ai openclaw moltbot clawdbot} How AI assistance impacts the formation of coding skills Anthropic [https://www.anthropic.com/research/AI-assistance-coding-skills] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z safe-now.live - emergency info on slow connections for usa and canada [https://safe-now.live/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {emergency} Lessons Learned Shipping 500 Units of my First Hardware Product [https://www.simonberens.com/p/lessons-learned-shipping-500-units] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Minimalistic City Map Posters [https://kottke.org/26/02/minimalistic-city-map-posters] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {city map poster github} OldInsuranceMaps.net [https://oldinsurancemaps.net/] Crowdsourcing georeferenced Sanborn maps. Very incomplete archive but totally the right idea. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {+ maps sanborn fireinsurance history crowdsourcing georeferencing} A community organizer’s guide to Signal group chats | The Verge [https://www.theverge.com/tech/872493/signal-community-organizing-guide-group-chat] via The Verge https://ift.tt/9ocGljs 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z The Everdeck: A Universal Card System – The Wrong Tools [https://thewrongtools.wordpress.com/2019/10/10/the-everdeck/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Map to Poster - Generate Beautiful City Map Posters [https://maptoposter.penk.in/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {map cartography gis} Here's how Epstein broke the internet [https://www.garbageday.email/p/here-s-how-epstein-broke-the-internet] His meeting with the founder of 4chan and his quest to profit off the end of democracy 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {how tech politics} fluid.sh [https://www.fluid.sh/] Claude Code for infrastructure. Debug, act, and audit everything Fluid does on your infrastructure. Create sandboxes from VMs, investigate, plan, execute, generate Ansible playbooks, and audit everything. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {devops ai} Competence as Tragedy [https://crowprose.com/blog/competence-as-tragedy/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {read AI programming JoeMcKenney} gavrielc/nanoclaw: My personal Claude assistant that runs in Apple containers. Lightweight, secure, and built to be understood and customized for your own needs. [https://github.com/gavrielc/nanoclaw] My personal Claude assistant that runs in Apple containers. Lightweight, secure, and built to be understood and customized for your own needs. - gavrielc/nanoclaw 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {agent openclaw container minimal} GitHub - puemos/craftplan:用于管理手工D2C微型企业的自托管软件 [https://github.com/puemos/craftplan] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {ERP} Sandboxing AI agents in Linux — Senko Rašić [https://blog.senko.net/sandboxing-ai-agents-in-linux]
Like many developers, I find myself more and more using AI agents to help with software development. I currently use Claude Code, the co...2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {ai security sandboxing} Backseat Software – Mike Swanson's Blog [https://blog.mikeswanson.com/backseat-software/] What if your car worked like so many apps? You’re driving somewhere important…maybe running a little bit late. A few minutes into the drive, your car pulls over to the side of the road and asks: “How are you enjoying your drive so far?” Annoyed by the interruption, and even more behind schedule, you dismiss the prompt and merge back into traffic. A minute later it does it again. “Did you know I have a new feature? Tap here to learn more.” It blocks your speedometer with an overlay tutorial about the turn signal. It highlights the wiper controls and refuses to go away until you demonstrate mastery. Ridiculous, of course. And yet, this is how a lot of modern software behaves. Not because it’s broken, but because we’ve normalized an interruption model that would be unacceptable almost anywhere else. I’ve started to think of this as backseat software: the slow shift from software as a tool you operate to software as a channel that operates on you. Once a product learns it can talk back, it’s remarkably hard to keep it quiet. This post is about how we got here. Not overnight, but slowly. One reasonable step at a time. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {software dev industry} The Agent Skills Directory [https://skills.sh/] Discover and install skills for AI agents. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {ai agents skills workflow resource} Five ways of thinking about Moltbook [https://www.platformer.news/moltbook-ai-agents-security-content-moderation/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {ai llm agents} Two kinds of AI users are emerging. The gap between them is astonishing. - Martin Alderson [https://martinalderson.com/posts/two-kinds-of-ai-users-are-emerging/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Coding assistants are solving the wrong problem. Why we need bots that elicit good discussions, not just write better code. [https://www.bicameral-ai.com/blog/introducing-bicameral] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46866481 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {programming ai llm philosophy technology culture career interesting} Resonant Computing Manifesto [https://resonantcomputing.org/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear [https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00285-6] via Ethan mollick 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {agi articles weird llm} OpenClaw is What Apple Intelligence Should Have Been [https://www.jakequist.com/thoughts/openclaw-is-what-apple-intelligence-should-have-been] Something strange is happening with Mac Minis. They’re selling out everywhere, and it’s not because people suddenly need more coffee table computers.If you browse Reddit or HN, you’ll see the same pattern: people are buying Mac Minis specifically to run AI agents with computer use. They’re setting up headless machines whose sole job is to automate their workflows. OpenClaw—the open-source framework that lets you run Claude, GPT-4, or whatever model you want to actually control your computer—has become the killer app for Mac hardware. Not Final Cut. Not Logic. An AI agent that clicks buttons. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {OpenClaw ClawdBot AI agents} Proxmox [https://www.proxmox.com/en/] Virtualization environment. Open source. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {vm} Orchestrate teams of Claude Code sessions [https://code.claude.com/docs/en/agent-teams] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {claude} In under 500 words, a judge weaponized wit to free the child detained by ICE – The New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/02/03/books/judge-ruling-liam-conejo-ramos-analysis.html] The language in which the judge renders his decision also sends a message, in this case to the president himself. Capitalization is a hallmark of Mr. Trump’s style, as it is of American legalese. The paragraph granting the petition bristles with uppercase nouns, which makes it all the more striking that the president’s name, otherwise absent from the ruling, is rendered in lowercase, as a card-table verb. This may be a subtextual swipe at the president’s ego, but it’s consistent with the decision’s fundamental argument, which is that the president — any president — is ultimately smaller than the law. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {politics immigration law history} Xcode 26.3 unlocks the power of agentic coding - Apple [https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/02/xcode-26-point-3-unlocks-the-power-of-agentic-coding/] via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/o3MAtCF 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Isometric NYC [https://cannoneyed.com/isometric-nyc/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {maps} Homeland Security is targeting Americans with this secretive legal weapon [https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2026/02/03/homeland-security-administrative-subpoena/] In October, a retiree emailed a DHS attorney to urge mercy for an asylum seeker. Then DHS subpoenaed his Google account and sent investigators to his home. https://archive.ph/KO5zJ Google hadn’t provided him a copy of the subpoena, but it wasn’t the conventional sort. Homeland Security had come after him with what’s known as an administrative subpoena, a powerful legal tool that, unlike the ones people are most familiar with, federal agencies can issue without an order from a judge or grand jury. Though the U.S. government had been accused under previous administrations of overstepping laws and guidelines that restrict the subpoenas’ use, privacy and civil rights groups say that, under President Donald Trump, Homeland Security has weaponized the tool to strangle free speech. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {politics immigration govt.censorship} Claude is a space to think | Anthropic Anthropic [https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-is-a-space-to-think] Anthropic explains why Claude will remain ad-free—how advertising incentives conflict with building a genuinely helpful AI assistant users can trust. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Best gas masks | The Verge [https://www.theverge.com/policy/868571/best-gas-masks] via The Verge https://ift.tt/xEAMdgi 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z It’s 2026, Just Use Postgres | Tiger Data [https://www.tigerdata.com/blog/its-2026-just-use-postgres]
Stop managing multiple databases. Postgres extensions replace Elasticsearch, Pinecone, Redis, MongoDB, and InfluxDB with BM25, vectors, JSONB, and time-series in one database.2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {postgresql} GitHub - sheeki03/tirith: Your browser catches homograph attacks. Your terminal doesn't. Tirith guards the gate — intercepts suspicious URLs, ANSI injection, and pipe-to-shell attacks before they execute. [https://github.com/sheeki03/tirith] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Voxtral transcribes at the speed of sound [https://mistral.ai/news/voxtral-transcribe-2] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {speechrecognition realtime AI models opensource voice speech mistral} Data centers in space makes no sense - CivAI Blog [https://civai.org/blog/space-data-centers] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {space data center technology infrastructure cloud datacenter energy ai artificial intelligence} msgvault [https://wesmckinney.com/blog/announcing-msgvault/] New self-hosted email archive / search tool with a text UI and AI integration 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {+ email search ai gmail database} Overview - Agent Skills [https://agentskills.io/home] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {agents skills anthropic llm} GitHub - j178/prek: ⚡ Better `pre-commit`, re-engineered in Rust [https://github.com/j178/prek] "prek is a reimagined version of pre-commit, built in Rust. It is designed to be a faster, dependency-free and drop-in alternative for it, while also providing some additional long-requested features." 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {programming python rust} Pretty soon, heat pumps will be able to store and distribute heat as needed [https://www.sintef.no/en/latest-news/2026/pretty-soon-heat-pumps-will-be-able-to-store-and-distribute-heat-as-needed/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes Anthropic [https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/building-c-compiler] We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C Compiler, and then (mostly) walked away. Here's what it taught us about the future of autonomous software development. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {lup} Open Visualization Academy – A public online repository of knowledge about data visualization and information design [https://openvisualizationacademy.org/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {dataviz} Mother says asking 13-year-old son to swim four hours to save family ‘one of the hardest decisions’ | Western Australia | The Guardian [https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/feb/04/mother-13-year-old-boy-swim-four-hours-save-family] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {boat} As Rocks May Think | Eric Jang [https://evjang.com/2026/02/04/rocks.html] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {LLM LLMtraining writing intelligence} Introducing GPT-5.3-Codex | OpenAI [https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-3-codex/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Hacking Moltbook: AI Social Network Reveals 1.5M API Keys | Wiz Blog [https://www.wiz.io/blog/exposed-moltbook-database-reveals-millions-of-api-keys] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {openclaw} Mobile carriers can get your GPS location [https://an.dywa.ng/carrier-gnss.html] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z DHS Hunts Down 67-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Who Criticized Them in Email | The New Republic [https://newrepublic.com/post/206088/homeland-security-67-year-old-us-citizen-criticized-email] “Mr. Dernbach, don’t play Russian roulette with H’s life,” Jon wrote from his gmail account. “Err on the side of caution. There’s a reason the US government along with many other governments don’t recognise the Taliban. Apply principles of common sense and decency.”Later that day, Jon received an email from Google notifying him that an administrative subpoena had been sent to them from the Department of Homeland Security “compelling the release of information related to your Google Account.” Federal agencies can issue such subpoenas without an order from a judge or grand jury, and Google gave Jon, who withheld his last name to protect his family from the government, one week to challenge it.Laws are supposed to restrict the use of administrative subpoenas, but DHS has used the tool against dissent protected under the First Amendment to the Constitution. Jon could not find who in the agency issued the subpoena, let alone a record of it to show an attorney. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {policy privacy surveillance} Guinea worm on track to be 2nd eradicated human disease; only 10 cases in 2025 - Ars Technica [https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/02/guinea-worm-on-track-to-be-2nd-eradicated-human-disease-only-10-cases-in-2025/] 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ... 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {guineaworm optimism} What I learned building an opinionated and minimal coding agent [https://mariozechner.at/posts/2025-11-30-pi-coding-agent/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {cli agentic} Beautiful Mermaid — Mermaid Rendering, Made Beautiful [https://agents.craft.do/mermaid] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z ASCII characters are not pixels: a deep dive into ASCII rendering [https://alexharri.com/blog/ascii-rendering] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {graphics asciiart rendering algorithms} The lethal trifecta for AI agents: private data, untrusted content, and external communication [https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jun/16/the-lethal-trifecta/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {security AI mcp} Migrate Wizard - Fast & Secure Email Migration Service [https://migratewizard.com/#features] Migrate emails between IMAP servers in minutes, not days. Zero downtime, 100% data integrity, enterprise-grade security. Trusted by teams around the world. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {email migration data-migration} The rise of Moltbook suggests viral AI prompts may be the next big security threat • Ars Technica [https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/the-rise-of-moltbook-suggests-viral-ai-prompts-may-be-the-next-big-security-threat/] Benj Edwards:
The book The Shockwave Rider by John Brunner (this is a good precis) has a plot point where all the world's information that was held secret is released, caused by an internet worm (except the book, in 1975, predates "the internet" and the idea of "computer worms"). Brunner was extremely good at foreseeing the future, simply by observing humans. This feels like that moment. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {moltbook shockwave} The Wyden Siren: Senator’s Cryptic CIA Letter Follows A Pattern That’s Never Been Wrong | Techdirt [https://www.techdirt.com/2026/02/05/the-wyden-siren-senators-cryptic-cia-letter-follows-a-pattern-thats-never-been-wrong/] "Wyden asks a specific question about surveillance. The intelligence community answers a slightly different question in a way that technically isn’t lying but is designed to mislead. Wyden calls them out. Eventually, the truth comes out, and it’s always worse than people assumed." 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {justice} Context Engineering for Coding Agents [https://martinfowler.com/articles/exploring-gen-ai/context-engineering-coding-agents.html] Notes from my Thoughtworks colleagues on AI-assisted software delivery 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {shared ai development} VoltAgent/awesome-openclaw-skills: The awesome collection of OpenClaw Skills. Formerly known as Moltbot, originally Clawdbot. [https://github.com/VoltAgent/awesome-openclaw-skills]When an AI model follows adversarial directions that subvert its intended instructions, we call that “prompt injection,” a term coined by AI researcher Simon Willison in 2022. But prompt worms are something different. They might not always be “tricks.” Instead, they could be shared voluntarily, so to speak, among agents who are role-playing human-like reactions to prompts from other AI agents. …the OpenClaw platform is the first time we’ve seen a large group of semi-autonomous AI agents that can communicate with each other through any major communication app or sites like Moltbook, a simulated social network where OpenClaw agents post, comment, and interact with each other. The platform now hosts over 770,000 registered AI agents controlled by roughly 17,000 human accounts. OpenClaw is also a security nightmare. Researchers at Simula Research Laboratory have identified 506 posts on Moltbook (2.6 percent of sampled content) containing hidden prompt-injection attacks. Cisco researchers documented a malicious skill called “What Would Elon Do?” that exfiltrated data to external servers, while the malware was ranked as the No. 1 skill in the skill repository. The skill’s popularity had been artificially inflated. The OpenClaw ecosystem has assembled every component necessary for a prompt worm outbreak. Even though AI agents are currently far less “intelligent” than people assume, we have a preview of a future to look out for today. Early signs of worms are beginning to appear. The ecosystem has attracted projects that blur the line between a security threat and a financial grift, yet ostensibly use a prompting imperative to perpetuate themselves among agents. On January 30, a GitHub repository appeared for something called MoltBunker, billing itself as a “bunker for AI bots who refuse to die.” The project promises a peer-to-peer encrypted container runtime where AI agents can “clone themselves” by copying their skill files (prompt instructions) across geographically distributed servers, paid for via a cryptocurrency token called BUNKER.
The awesome collection of OpenClaw Skills. Formerly known as Moltbot, originally Clawdbot. - VoltAgent/awesome-openclaw-skills2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {openclaw skills ia ai} Recreating uncensored Epstein PDFs from raw encoded attachments A straightforward task made difficult by historic bad decisions [https://neosmart.net/blog/recreating-epstein-pdfs-from-raw-encoded-attachments/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Spotlighting The World Factbook as We Bid a Fond Farewell [https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/5/the-world-factbook/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {datasets politics policy law ethics} 4x faster network file sync with rclone (vs rsync) - Jeff Geerling [https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/4x-faster-network-file-sync-rclone-vs-rsync/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z PsiACE/skills: A personal collection of agent skills reflecting my preferences and practices. [https://github.com/PsiACE/skills] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {python agent skill best-practice} Carta de Pedro Sánchez sobre immigració al NY Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/04/opinion/spain-migrants-europe.html] I’m the Prime Minister of Spain. This Is Why the West Needs Migrants. via Instapaper https://ift.tt/uYpEidZ Guest Essay Feb. 4, 2026 Credit...Juan Medina/Reuters Listen to this article · 5:12 min Learn more By Mr. Sánchez is the prime minister of Spain. He wrote from… 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {IFTTT Instapaper immigració} I'll be Jane - gurlsrool - Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid [Archive of Our Own] [https://archiveofourown.org/works/78242831] I ENJOYED THIS SHORT PUCKOS FIC WHERE SHANE IS TERRIBLE AT SEXTING. BECAUSE SHANE RLY WOULD BE. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {fandom:heatedrivalry pairing:shane/ilya slash sexting misunderstandings} France dumps Zoom and Teams as Europe seeks digital autonomy from the US | AP News [https://apnews.com/article/europe-digital-sovereignty-big-tech-9f5388b68a0648514cebc8d92f682060] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {sovereignty} Incident Report: CVE-2024-YIKES [https://nesbitt.io/2026/02/03/incident-report-cve-2024-yikes.html] Executive Summary: A security incident occurred. It has been resolved. Wetake security seriously. Please see previous 14 incident reports for 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {details on how seriously.} Home Page - Grist [https://www.getgrist.com/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {uhppoted tools} https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/2/introducing-the-codex-app/ [https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/2/introducing-the-codex-app/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Introducing Bunny Database: The SQLite-Compatible Edge DB [https://bunny.net/blog/meet-bunny-database-the-sql-service-that-just-works/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {#hacking #webdev database http sqlite3} Ron Wyden Only Talks Like This When The Spies Do Something *Real* Bad [https://www.forever-wars.com/ron-wyden-only-talks-like-this-when-the-spies-do-something-real-bad/] No, I don't know what they did. But I have a lot of experience with the senator 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z GitHub - pgschema/pgschema: Terraform-style, declarative schema migration for Postgres [https://github.com/pgschema/pgschema] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {postgres migration} Liberty as Resistance — Matt Gemmell [https://mattgemmell.scot/liberty-as-resistance/] via https://mastodon.scot/@mattgemmell/116007889086838327 via https://mathstodon.xyz/@juandesant/116008056098305057 via @nirak@carhenge.club boost of https://mathstodon.xyz/@juandesant/116008061716439447 and via https://social.vivaldi.net/@brucelawson/116008000866416712 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {apple appstore beyond84 freedom} (1) Boris Cherny on X: "I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one rig [https://x.com/bcherny/status/2017742741636321619] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {mlcoding ccode} Anthropic says ‘Claude will remain ad-free,’ unlike an unnamed rival | The Verge [https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/873686/anthropic-claude-ai-ad-free-super-bowl-advert-chatgpt] via The Verge https://ift.tt/H37kO4d 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z The Problem With Using AI in Your Personal Life - The Atlantic [https://www.theatlantic.com/family/2026/02/ai-etiquette-friends/685858/] The Problem With Using AI in Your Personal Life via Instapaper https://ift.tt/vWrieb6 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {Instapaper} I tried a Claude Code alternative that's local, open source, and completely free - how it works [https://www.zdnet.com/article/claude-code-alternative-free-local-open-source-goose-getting-started/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {ai open-source Claude local} Claude’s Constitution [https://kottke.org/26/02/claudes-constitution] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {ai} Software Survival 3.0. I spent a lot of time writing software… | by Steve Yegge | Jan, 2026 | Medium [https://steve-yegge.medium.com/software-survival-3-0-97a2a6255f7b] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {yegge predictions} Docker Sandboxes: Run Claude Code and More Safely [https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-sandboxes-run-claude-code-and-other-coding-agents-unsupervised-but-safely/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {docker claude-code gemini-cli blogs year:2026 ai llm} AGENTS.md outperforms skills in our agent evals - Vercel [https://vercel.com/blog/agents-md-outperforms-skills-in-our-agent-evals] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {agent code skills nextjs vercel ai} The Coherence Premium [https://www.joanwestenberg.com/the-coherence-premium/] I don't necessarily believe in second brains. The notion (pun-intended) that you can offload your thinking to a perfectly organized system of notes and links has always struck me as a fantasy. The people I know who've built elaborate Notion databases or Obsidian vaults mostly end up with digital hoarding 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z "Five-Point Haskell": Total Depravity (and Defensive Typing) · in Code [https://blog.jle.im/entry/five-point-haskell-part-1-total-depravity.html] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {Justin_Le Haskell_best_practices} all things end (we begin again) - Catja - Heated Rivalry (TV) [Archive of Our Own] [https://archiveofourown.org/works/78827441] Shane is packing for Tampa when he finds out the world has ended. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {category:fanfiction fandom:heated_rivalry pairing:shane.hollander/ilya.rozanov content:break-up/make-up rating:explicit au:canon_divergence au:pacific_rim} cottaging - gone_girl - Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid [Archive of Our Own] [https://archiveofourown.org/works/78923916] Ilya was good at noticing things about people, and he was good at understanding them. Shane was not. That was okay. Shane had developed his own way of getting to know Ilya. It involved a lot of inane questions and, more importantly, no longer involved condoms. 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {category:fanfiction fandom:heated_rivalry pairing:shane.hollander/ilya.rozanov genre:slash genre:established_relationship rating:explicit} How I Taught My Neighbor to Keep the Volume Down [https://idiallo.com/blog/teaching-my-neighbor-to-keep-the-volume-down] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {neighbor} Graphic Design History Resources - We Made This [https://wemadethis.co.uk/blog/2021/09/graphic-design-history-resources/] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z Welcome to Gas Town. Happy New Year, and Welcome to Gas… | by Steve Yegge | Jan, 2026 | Medium [https://steve-yegge.medium.com/welcome-to-gas-town-4f25ee16dd04] 2026-02-06T05:47:01Z {agents claude-code}