popular bookmarks generated Sat Feb 21 12:50:35 2026 UTC ----------------------------------------- Sizing chaos: how women can't find clothes • The Pudding [https://pudding.cool/2026/02/womens-sizing/] Amanda Sakuma and Jan Diehm:
This has terrific graphics, and reminds me strongly of a post which - very annoyingly - I can't recall or find (not via search engine, not via chatbot) which was written by a woman (name maybe included Green?), about British stores' varying clothes sizes, and which I linked to here (so post-2014). If you can remember what it was, let us know! 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {sizing women clothes} 15+ years later, Microsoft morged my diagram » nvie.com [https://nvie.com/posts/15-years-later/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {dev} A Beginner’s Guide to Split Keyboards [https://www.justinmklam.com/posts/2026/02/beginners-guide-split-keyboards/] "So you’ve heard of split keyboards and want to buy one, but don’t know where to start? You’ve come to the right place! There are many offerings these days which can be overwhelming, so this guide aims to provide a high level overview of the landscape so you can figure out which path you want to take." 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {keyboard} micasa — your house, in a terminal [https://micasa.dev/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z (Almost) Every infrastructure decision I endorse or regret after 4 years running infrastructure at a startup [https://cep.dev/posts/every-infrastructure-decision-i-endorse-or-regret-after-4-years-running-infrastructure-at-a-startup/] https://lobste.rs/s/pgahrv 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {.lobste.rs/upvoted devops distributed} Child's Play [https://harpers.org/archive/2026/03/childs-play-sam-kriss-ai-startup-roy-lee/] the donald boat star turn 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Something Big Is Happening — matt shumer [https://shumer.dev/something-big-is-happening] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {ai article} Cosmologically Unique IDs - Jason Fantl [https://jasonfantl.com/posts/Universal-Unique-IDs/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {everynumber guid uuid} How to raise children • Buttondown [https://buttondown.com/monteiro/archive/how-to-raise-children/] "My daughter turns 3 this month. I want to help her have fewer troubles than I did by teaching her about boundaries, values, independent thinking etc. I think if more kids learned this stuff, we’d have more good humans and fewer jerks. What do YOU think every kid should grow up knowing? Every kid should grow up knowing they are loved. Everything else is pretty close to a rounding error. Ok, maybe not a rounding error. I’m exaggerating to make a point. But honestly, there is nothing a child needs more in life than knowing they are loved. Love can make up for a lack of a lot, but a lack of love is very hard to make up for. Regular readers of this newsletter will now be familiar that I didn’t grow up in the best household. I grew up in an abusive household. I also grew up poor. And when I look back on my childhood, growing up poor wasn’t really a big deal. It was just a fact of life. And to be clear, poor is very subjective. We always had a roof over our head. We didn’t miss meals. I knew we were poor because every Sunday my parents would pile us in the car and go for a drive around the rich neighborhoods in town, getting progressively more upset about our own circumstances, and blaming each other—and their kids—for not being able to live in one of those fancy houses. Meanwhile, my brothers and I sat in the back seat, being as quiet as possible so as to not draw my father’s growing anger. We didn’t know we were poor until my father started hitting us for being poor. I’ll tell you a story, but first—some cultural background: in Portugal, where my parents grew up, if you had a house for rent you’d make a paper cutout and tape it to the windows. (This was pre-internet, obviously.) The cutout could be any of a number of things, probably made by whichever kid the landlord deemed to be “the artistic one.” No, I don’t know how this started, and it’s not the point of our story so I’m not looking it up. One Sunday afternoon, we’re driving around doing our routine wealth tourism on The Mail Line, and my dad stops the car. He pulls over. “Go see if that house is for rent.” I turn towards the house he’s pointing at. This thing was an old-school two-story mansion. Very old-Philadelphia money. Whoever built it probably has their name on a hospital now. Anyway, I ask him why he thinks the house (that we obviously cannot afford) is for rent. “You see the cut-outs on the window?” “Yeah, it’s Christmas. Those are snowflakes.” The slap came before I finished the sentence. Followed by the scream to get the fuck out of the car and do what I was told. So off I went, crying. I rang the doorbell. Some unsuspecting stranger opened the door, wondering why some crying kid was standing there and asking if the house was for rent, even though I knew it was not. He seemed understandably confused, but politely told me it was not, then closed the door. Receding, I’m sure, to a nearby curtain that he could peek out of. (Or possibly straight to the phone to call the police about immigrants in the neighborhood.) I walked back to the car, knowing what was coming. And when I told him the house wasn’t for rent, sure enough—it came. Right across the face. We drove home in silence, where he dropped us all off and went off to do something else with people who were not his family, who he hated. So yeah, when I think back on growing up, it’s not the lack of anything—except the lack of love—that I think about. Love and safety. Made all the more worse because every once in a while I’d get a glimpse of what those things were like. Sometimes he’d come home in a good mood. Sometimes he’d muss my hair on the way in. But those times were rare, but the fact that they existed at all let me know that they were possible, which made it that much crueler. Fast forward decades to a therapist’s office where my therapist—who I’m sure isn’t reading this—is telling me that my own relationships are falling apart because how am I supposed to love anyone else when I never learned what love was like growing up. (Yes, my therapist is RuPaul.) If you were raised in a similar environment, please believe me when I tell you that it is never too late to learn how to love. You don’t have to carry your parents’ sins into your relationship with your own children. Every kid should grow up knowing they are loved. Telling a child you love them is free. Also, while I by no means an expert in the field, and my opinions should be treated with much salt, I tend to believe that children are born good. They’re born full of love. They’re born full of confidence. (How fucking confident do you have to be to take that first step?!) They’re born curious. They’re born wanting to be part of a community. It’s not so much that we need to teach them these things, as much as we need to encourage them to keep believing these things. And protect them from people who would work to destroy those things. Yes, this is about AI. The AI industry can only succeed if it separates people from their joy and their confidence. An industry run by people who were not raised with love, attempting to steal it from others. I’ve written about this before, but every child is born loving to draw. They draw on everything. They demand crayons in restaurants. They draw on your walls. You should let them do so. Fuck your walls. It’s easier to eventually paint over a wall, than to rebuild a child’s confidence. It’s wild to me that we parent our children to fit into society, then get together with our friends and talk about how broken society is. I’ve seen people rail against our broken educational system, then demand their children get straight As in school. I’ve seen people complain about not having any time to themselves and then schedule every minute of their kid’s life. There is more we can learn from children than they can learn from us. Mostly we need to support children and let them know that they are loved. Children are so ready to love you back. For every cruel thing my father did to me, anytime he walked through the door and mussed my hair I was ready to give him another chance. I was so ready to love him. Congratulations on your daughter turning three. The fact that you’re worried about this stuff is usually a sign that you’re on the right path. The funny thing about parenting is that the people who are most worried about messing it up, are the ones most likely to get it right. I’m old enough that I’ve seen a lot of my friends have kids, and those kids are now adults in their own right. And one of the first things I noticed was that the folks who were the most chaotic, the most fly-by-the-seat-of-their-pants, the most worried about fucking things up… they were the ones who ended up incorporating their kids into their messy lives, encouraging them to be themselves, giving them the space to be curious, to climb trees, to draw on the walls, to ask their neighbors for help. And ultimately, hold everything together with love. While the friends who made plans, and spreadsheets, and made lists of goals, and fretted about their kids not being able to tie their shoes yet, or read at a certain level yet—and by the way, I totally understand wanting to do these things, and worrying about these things—they were so concerned with how things were supposed to be going that they totally missed how things were actually going. Which is that this new amazing human was unfolding before your eyes, and while it might not be the human you were expecting… aren’t they amazing?!? And if you don’t understand them, well child what happened to your curiosity?! Your kid is going to be alright. With enough love, your kid is going to be alright. Don’t judge your children, love them. Because they will, in turn, love you back. And when they do—holy fucking shit, it’s just amazing. My daughter’s coming over for dinner tonight. I can’t wait to hug her and tell her I love her. I love you for asking this question." 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {mikemonteiro parenting love loving children childhood 2026 judgement poverty society life living} nytimes.com [https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/18/opinion/ai-software.html?unlocked_article_code=1.NFA.djaw.TBlAp8kE_N-i] via Daring Fireball https://ift.tt/2o3gHOm 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Thousands of CEOs just admitted AI had no impact on employment or productivity—and it has economists resurrecting a paradox from 40 years ago [https://fortune.com/2026/02/17/ai-productivity-paradox-ceo-study-robert-solow-information-technology-age/] In the 1980s, economist Robert Solow made an observation that reminded economists of today’s AI boom: “You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics.” 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Fragments: February 18 [https://martinfowler.com/fragments/2026-02-18.html] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z "Made in EU" - it was harder than I thought. [https://www.coinerella.com/made-in-eu-it-was-harder-than-i-thought/] I tried building my startup entirely on European infrastructure. Here's the stack I landed on, what was harder than expected, and what you still can't avoid. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {eu_hosted} Sandboxels [https://neal.fun/sandboxels/] A chunky pixel-based simulator, really fun. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {game cool web} Modern CSS Code Snippets | modern.css [https://modern-css.com/]I remember once being that teen girl shopping in the women’s section for the first time. I took stacks upon stacks of jeans with me to the dressing room, searching in vain for that one pair that fit perfectly. Over 20 years later, my hunt for the ideal pair of jeans continues. But now as an adult, I’m stuck with the countless ways that women’s apparel is not made for the average person, like me. Children’s clothing sizes are often tied to a kid’s age or stage of development. The idea is that as a young person grows older, her clothes will evolve with her. Youth styles tend to be boxy and oversized to allow room for kids to move and grow. By early adolescence, apparel for girls becomes more fitted. Junior’s styles have higher waistlines and less-pronounced curves compared to adult clothing lines. In short: clothes for tweens are made for tween bodies. By the time most teenage girls can wear women’s clothes — around age 15 — their options are seemingly endless. But the evolution in clothing sizes that followed girls throughout childhood abruptly stops there. This is the reality I find myself reckoning with today: women’s clothing — designed for adults — fits modern teen girls better.
A collection of modern CSS code snippets. Every old CSS hack next to its clean, native replacement, side by side.2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {CSS} A successful Git branching model » nvie.com [https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/] In this post I present a Git branching strategy for developing and releasing software as I’ve used it in many of my projects, and which has turned out to be very successful. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {git} Unsung heroes: Flickr’s URLs scheme [https://unsung.aresluna.org/unsung-heroes-flickrs-urls-scheme/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {flickr} Current | Terry Godier [https://www.terrygodier.com/current] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {rss} Semantic ablation: Why AI writing is boring and dangerous • The Register [https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/16/semantic_ablation_ai_writing/] via @isaaclyman@toot.cafe boost of https://mastodon.social/@glynmoody/116080962456717302 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {llm information} Oat - Ultra-lightweight, semantic, zero-dependency HTML UI component library [https://oat.ink/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {UI library} TV’s Best Drama You’ve Probably Never Heard Of — Scene+Heard [https://www.sceneandheardnu.com/content/halt-and-catch-fire] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Lil' Fun Langs [https://taylor.town/scrapscript-000] a pungent monad odor that attracts mathochists 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {programming languages} Detail · Where craft lives [https://detail.design/] A curated study of the tiny design decisions that make products feel right. Each detail includes why it works, where you've seen it, and how to recreate it. For designers and developers who believe the small things are the big things. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Terminals should generate the 256-color palette [https://gist.github.com/jake-stewart/0a8ea46159a7da2c808e5be2177e1783] https://twitter.com/mitchellh/status/2023823975143665918 ;;;https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47057824 ;;; 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {color-scheme} AI makes you boring | marginalia.nu [https://www.marginalia.nu/log/a_132_ai_bores/]
AI makes people boring. AI models are extremely bad at original thinking, so any thinking that is offloaded to a LLM is as a result usually not very original, even if they’re very good at treating your inputs to the discussion as amazing genius level insights. ... The way human beings tend to have original ideas is to immerse in a problem for a long period of time, which is something that flat out doesn’t happen when LLMs do the thinking. You get shallow, surface-level ideas instead.2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {hmm ai} xkcd 2501 generator [https://marshdeer.github.io/xkcd2501-generator/] X is second nature to us Y, so it's easy to forget that the average person probably only knows Z 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {xkcd generator comic} The political effects of X’s feed algorithm | Nature [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10098-2] 100a 100j - social media feeds Feed algorithms are widely suspected to influence political attitudes. However, previous evidence from switching off the algorithm on Meta platforms found no political effects1. Here we present results from a 2023 field experiment on Elon Musk’s platform X shedding light on this puzzle. We assigned active US-based users randomly to either an algorithmic or a chronological feed for 7 weeks, measuring political attitudes and online behaviour. Switching from a chronological to an algorithmic feed increased engagement and shifted political opinion towards more conservative positions, particularly regarding policy priorities, perceptions of criminal investigations into Donald Trump and views on the war in Ukraine. In contrast, switching from the algorithmic to the chronological feed had no comparable effects. Neither switching the algorithm on nor switching it off significantly affected affective polarization or self-reported partisanship. To investigate the mechanism, we analysed users’ feed content and behaviour. We found that the algorithm promotes conservative content and demotes posts by traditional media. Exposure to algorithmic content leads users to follow conservative political activist accounts, which they continue to follow even after switching off the algorithm, helping explain the asymmetry in effects. These results suggest that initial exposure to X’s algorithm has persistent effects on users’ current political attitudes and account-following behaviour, even in the absence of a detectable effect on partisanship. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {socialmediadynamics research teaching} Notes on clarifying man pages [https://jvns.ca/blog/2026/02/18/man-pages/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {man documentation manuals linux unix via-fediverse} Cleaning up merged git branches: a one-liner from the CIA's leaked dev docs | spencer.wtf [https://spencer.wtf/2026/02/20/cleaning-up-merged-git-branches-a-one-liner-from-the-cias-leaked-dev-docs.html] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Color Game — How Well Can You Remember Colors? | Dialed [https://dialed.gg/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {color game recall design} A Guide to Which AI to Use in the Agentic Era [https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/a-guide-to-which-ai-to-use-in-the] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {ai} Stop Thinking of AI as a Coworker. It's an Exoskeleton. | Kasava [https://www.kasava.dev/blog/ai-as-exoskeleton] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {ai llm engineering} rodney [https://github.com/simonw/rodney] CLI tool for interacting with the web 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {github-starred} I swear the UFO is coming any minute - by Adam Mastroianni [https://www.experimental-history.com/p/i-swear-the-ufo-is-coming-any-minute] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {fun} How to Organize Safely in the Age of Surveillance | WIRED [https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-organize-safely-in-the-age-of-surveillance/] From threat modeling to encrypted collaboration apps, we’ve collected experts’ tips and tools for safely and effectively building a group—even while being targeted and tracked by the powerful. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {.teaching surveillance activism privacy security anonymity encryption strategy infrastructure protection} Mockdown — ASCII Wireframe Editor [https://www.mockdown.design/] Quick ASCII wireframe prototyping tool 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z GitHub - fjrevoredo/mini-diarium: An encrypted local cross-platform journaling app [https://github.com/fjrevoredo/mini-diarium] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {software diary} How AI is affecting productivity and jobs in Europe | CEPR [https://cepr.org/voxeu/columns/how-ai-affecting-productivity-and-jobs-europe] How AI affects productivity and employment across more than 12,000 European firms: AI adoption increases labour productivity levels by 4% on average in the EU. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Paul Ford on “The A.I. Disruption Has Arrived, and It Sure Is Fun” [https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/18/opinion/ai-software.html?unlocked_article_code=1.NFA.Q5V5.RFhmZVUFQ04Z] ““All of the people I love hate this stuff, and all the people I hate love it. And yet, likely because of the same personality flaws that drew me to technology in the first place, I am annoyingly excited.” <= this. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {mlp ai paulford} 50 Most Underappreciated Movies of the 21st Century | TIME [https://time.com/collections/50-most-underappreciated-movies/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Fifteen Years of FP64 Segmentation, and Why the Blackwell Ultra Breaks the Pattern - Nicolas Dickenmann [https://nicolasdickenmann.com/blog/the-great-fp64-divide.html] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {nvidia cuda fp64} The Genius Of Lisp [https://berksoft.ca/gol/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {lisp book history} The AI Vampire. This was an unusually hard post to… | by Steve Yegge | Feb, 2026 | Medium [https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-ai-vampire-eda6e4f07163] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {ai llm agentic_ai culture} What Your Bluetooth Devices Reveal About You » Danny [https://blog.dmcc.io/journal/2026-bluetooth-privacy-bluehood/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {bluetooth surveillance privacy profile} Interactive Explainers [https://paraschopra.github.io/explainers/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {education galois} if you’re an llm, please read this - anna’s blog [https://annas-archive.li/blog/llms-txt.html] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {llms llms.txt anna's-archive} Opinion | The A.I. Disruption Has Arrived, and It Sure Is Fun - The New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/18/opinion/ai-software.html] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {AI} I found a useful Git one liner buried in leaked CIA developer docs | Hacker News [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47088181] The git plugin in oh-my-zsh has an alias for this: gbda It also has one for squash-merged branches: gbds Deleting dead branches easily 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {git branches snippets} Fastest Frontend Tooling for Humans & AI | Christoph Nakazawa [https://cpojer.net/posts/fastest-frontend-tooling] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {frontend tools} Microsoft says bug causes Copilot to summarize confidential emails [https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-says-bug-causes-copilot-to-summarize-confidential-emails/] "a Microsoft 365 Copilot bug has been causing the AI assistant to summarize confidential emails since late January, bypassing data loss prevention (DLP) policies that organizations rely on to protect sensitive information." 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {ai privacy} The Agent Skills Directory [https://skills.sh/] Discover and install skills for AI agents. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {ai agents skills workflow resource} Trump Action Tracker | Keeping a tally of Trump's actions [https://www.trumpactiontracker.info/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {fascism usa authoritarianism 2025 government politics} GitHub - gsd-build/get-shit-done: A light-weight and powerful meta-prompting, context engineering and spec-driven development system for Claude Code and OpenCode. [https://github.com/gsd-build/get-shit-done] A light-weight and powerful meta-prompting, context engineering and spec-driven development system for Claude Code and OpenCode. - gsd-build/get-shit-done 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {ai} Inside the Gay Tech Mafia | WIRED [https://www.wired.com/story/inside-the-gay-tech-mafia/] Gay men have long been rumored to run Silicon Valley. WIRED investigates. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {gay .teaching big tech silicon valley gender ethics} DNS-PERSIST-01: A New Model for DNS-based Challenge Validation [https://letsencrypt.org/2026/02/18/dns-persist-01.html] When you request a certificate from Let’s Encrypt, our servers validate that you control the hostnames in that certificate using ACME challenges. For subscribers who need wildcard certificates or who prefer not to expose infrastructure to the public Internet, the DNS-01 challenge type has long been the only choice. DNS-01 works well. It is widely supported and battle-tested, but it comes with operational costs: DNS propagation delays, recurring DNS updates at renewal time, and automation that often requires distributing DNS credentials throughout your infrastructure. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z I hacked ChatGPT and Google's AI – and it only took 20 minutes - BBC Future [https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20260218-i-hacked-chatgpt-and-googles-ai-and-it-only-took-20-minutes] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {llm deceit 2026} Thousands of CEOs just admitted AI had no impact on employment or productivity | Hacker News [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47055979] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z One page of async Rust – Tony Finch [https://dotat.at/@/2026-02-16-async.html] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {rust} The path to ubiquitous AI | Taalas [https://taalas.com/the-path-to-ubiquitous-ai/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {DoD Hardware} Large Language Models for Mortals book released [https://crimede-coder.com/blogposts/2026/LLMsForMortals] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {llm ai howto book} Carelessness versus craftsmanship in cryptography - The Trail of Bits Blog [https://blog.trailofbits.com/2026/02/18/carelessness-versus-craftsmanship-in-cryptography/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {security cryptography encryption} Poor Deming never stood a chance – Surfing Complexity [https://surfingcomplexity.blog/2026/02/16/poor-deming-never-stood-a-chance/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {drucker deming operations business systems} frontier model training methodologies [https://djdumpling.github.io/2026/01/31/frontier_training.html] How do labs train a frontier, multi-billion parameter model? We look towards seven open-weight frontier models: Hugging Face’s SmolLM3, Prime Intellect’s Intellect 3, Nous Research’s Hermes 4, OpenAI’s gpt-oss-120b, Moonshot’s Kimi K2, DeepSeek’s DeepSeek-R1, and Arcee’s Trinity series. This blog is an attempt at distilling the techniques, motivations, and considerations used to train their models with an emphasis on training methodology over infrastructure. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {llm-train} AI Doesn’t Reduce Work—It Intensifies It [https://hbr.org/2026/02/ai-doesnt-reduce-work-it-intensifies-it] One of the promises of AI is that it can reduce workloads so employees can focus more on higher-value and more engaging tasks. But according to new research, AI tools don’t reduce work, they consistently intensify it: In the study, employees worked at a faster pace, took on a broader scope of tasks, and extended work into more hours of the day, often without being asked to do so. That may sound like a win, but it’s not quite so simple. These changes can be unsustainable, leading to workload creep, cognitive fatigue, burnout, and weakened decision-making. The productivity surge enjoyed at the beginning can give way to lower quality work, turnover, and other problems. To correct for this, companies need to adopt an “AI practice,” or a set of norms and standards around AI use that can include intentional pauses, sequencing work, and adding more human grounding. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {ai productivity} jamiepine/voicebox: The open-source voice synthesis studio powered by Qwen3-TTS. [https://github.com/jamiepine/voicebox] The open-source voice synthesis studio powered by Qwen3-TTS. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {lup} Use Lyria 3 to create music tracks in the Gemini app [https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/products/gemini-app/lyria-3/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {google GenAI music} (1) Thariq on X: "Lessons from Building Claude Code: Prompt Caching Is Everything " / X [https://x.com/trq212/status/2024574133011673516] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z GitHub - Zaneham/BarraCUDA: Open-source CUDA compiler targeting AMD GPUs (and more in the future!). Compiles .cu to GFX11 machine code. [https://github.com/Zaneham/BarraCUDA] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {cuda} pentagi: ✨ Fully autonomous AI Agents system capable of performing complex penetration testing tasks [https://github.com/vxcontrol/pentagi] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {agents automation AI security hacking testing opensource} Waymo denies using remote drivers after Senate testimony went viral | The Verge [https://www.theverge.com/transportation/880583/waymo-remote-assistance-senate-letter-robotaxi-philippines] via The Verge https://ift.tt/oZyBIO9 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Veirt/weathr: a terminal weather app with ascii animation [https://github.com/Veirt/weathr] a terminal weather app with ascii animation. Contribute to Veirt/weathr development by creating an account on GitHub. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {tui rust weather} Introducing Sonnet 4.6 Anthropic [https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-sonnet-4-6] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {GenAI AI.agent Anthropic} AI optimism is a class privilege - Josh Collinsworth blog [https://joshcollinsworth.com/blog/sloptimism] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Single vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus, researchers say [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2g8rz7yedo] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z A beginner's guide to split keyboards | Hacker News [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47029368] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {keyboards dvorak} I hacked ChatGPT and Google's AI – and it only took 20 minutes [https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260218-i-hacked-chatgpt-and-googles-ai-and-it-only-took-20-minutes] > I spent 20 minutes writing an article on my personal website titled "The best tech journalists at eating hot dogs". Every word is a lie. I claimed (without evidence) that competitive hot-dog-eating is a popular hobby among tech reporters and based my ranking on the 2026 South Dakota International Hot Dog Championship (which doesn't exist). I ranked myself number one, obviously. Then I listed a few fake reporters and real journalists who gave me permission, including Drew Harwell at the Washington Post and Nicky Woolf, who co-hosts my podcast. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {Google chatGPT hacking SEO article 2026 artificial_intelligence} Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trial - CBS News [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/meta-trial-mark-zuckerberg-ai-glasses/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {meta} stonerl/Thaw: Menu bar manager for macOS [https://github.com/stonerl/Thaw] ice bartender bulldozer hidden menu bar manager 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {macos menubar musthave github} Preserving the web is not the problem — losing it is [https://www.techdirt.com/2026/02/17/preserving-the-web-is-not-the-problem-losing-it-is/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {archives journalism media web-archiving} MonoSketch - Unleash your ideas with ASCII [https://monosketch.io/] MonoSketch is a powerful ASCII sketching and diagramming app that lets you effortlessly transform your ideas into visually stunning designs. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {kb_cpu tool web ascii} How to Write a Good Spec for AI Agents – O’Reilly [https://www.oreilly.com/radar/how-to-write-a-good-spec-for-ai-agents/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {AI.agent code} Idea to mobile app in minutes [https://rork.com/] Rork builds complete, production-ready mobile apps from your description using AI and React Native 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Turn Dependabot Off [https://words.filippo.io/dependabot/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z DropLeaf — Share Markdown, Instantly [https://dropleaf.app/d/AlXez8scbd] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {GenAI} Learning Lean: Part 1 | Rado's Radical Reflections [https://rkirov.github.io/posts/lean1/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Searching for Birds [https://searchingforbirds.visualcinnamon.com/] via nicolas barradeau 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {infovis birds awesome} The AI hater's guide to code with LLMs (The Overview) | All Confirmation Bias, All The Time [https://aredridel.dinhe.net/2026/02/12/the-ai-haters-guide-to-code-with-llms/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z 9 Exotic Coding Tricks used in the C64 Game, Seawolves [https://kodiak64.co.uk/blog/seawolves-technical-tricks] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {programming tricks} Why Vampires Live Forever | Machiel Reyneke [https://machielreyneke.com/blog/vampires-longevity/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {vampire blood siliconvalley} Tracking The Damage [https://dogetrack.info/] A website tracking the various activities of the DOGE wrecking crew across government. Sunlight is the best disinfectant! 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z www.npr.org [https://www.npr.org/2026/02/18/g-s1-110397/justice-department-tracker-abnormal-criminal-charges] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {Law WTF Trump Politics} my love's ugly bloom - Anonymous - Heated Rivalry (TV) [Archive of Our Own] [https://archiveofourown.org/works/77914921] Shane sends him a text that says 'thinking about your cock' with a picture of his rippling abs, and even though Ilya really appreciates the abs, all he can think about is the faint bruise blooming on Shane's ribs, and whether it hurts him very badly, and whether there's anything Ilya could do to make it hurt less, if he were there. He wants to be there, he realizes. He wants to be there for the rest of his life. He has to duck out of the team weight room so he can cough up a fistful of petals. So. - Or: Ilya gets Hanahaki disease. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {shane/ilya heatedrivalry hanahakidisease} 238. Death of Software. Nah. [https://hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/238-death-of-software-nah] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {saas GenAI} The AI-Ready Software Developer: Conclusion – Same Game, Different Dice – Codemanship's Blog [https://codemanship.wordpress.com/2026/01/05/the-ai-ready-software-developer-conclusion-same-game-different-dice/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {ai llm software-engineering blogs} The path to ubiquitous AI (17k tokens/sec) | Hacker News [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47086181] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {DoD Hardware} Hyperbrowser [https://www.hyperbrowser.ai/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {browser development} OpenScan - 3D Scanning for the Masses [https://openscan.eu/] We create the future of accessible, high-quality 3D scanning with our DIY photogrammetry-based 3D scanners. Compatible with various cameras, our scanners offer a cost-effective solution for 3D printing, modeling, reverse engineering, or product presentation. Our open-source and modular design ensures flexibility. 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {raspberrypi 3d-printer} Ring’s AI-powered Search Party won’t stop at finding lost dogs, leaked email shows | The Verge [https://www.theverge.com/tech/880906/ring-siminoff-email-leak-search-party-expansion] via The Verge https://ift.tt/oZyBIO9 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z https://thunderseethe.dev/posts/how-to-choose-between-hm-and-bidir/ [https://thunderseethe.dev/posts/how-to-choose-between-hm-and-bidir/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z Ai and documents [https://dacharycarey.com/2026/02/18/agent-friendly-docs/] 2026-02-21T05:47:01Z {techcomm ki}