Sunday, February 22, 2026

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1.Boilerplate Tax – Ranking popular programming languages by density (boyter.org)

1 point by hackandthink 0 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
2.A Text-Only Weather Service (USA) (maniac.com)

1 point by TigerUniversity 2 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
3.Humanizer: Anti-AI Your Text (github.com/blader)

1 point by miohtama 5 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
4.CoreGPT (coregptapps.com)

1 point by coregptapps 7 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
5.AI is locking people out. At Scale (conesible.de)

1 point by dbushell 11 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
6.Move Your Eyes, Change Your Life: EMDR Has Entered the Zeitgeist and Therapy (thecut.com)

1 point by rendx 15 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
7.Addressing Common Misconceptions about .NET in the InfoSec World (washi.dev)

1 point by pjmlp 17 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
8.Show HN: Fishline – A lightweight pipeline queue for Go (github.com/hyvr-official)

1 point by hyvr_official 19 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
9.The Space Data Centre Delusion (adlrocha.substack.com)

1 point by adlrocha 21 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
10.Kernel-only network configuration on Linux (anarc.at)

1 point by edward 22 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
11.Spacemolt (fanaticalfuturist.com)

1 point by simonebrunozzi 26 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
12.GPUs to Mars: Full-Scale Simulation of SpaceX's Mars Rocket Engine (2015) [video] (youtube.com)

1 point by o4c 27 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
13.Four hundred car batteries wired together [video] (youtube.com)

1 point by erik 30 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
14.Show HN: Boost Visibility in Google, ChatGPT (usefox.ai)

1 point by Creator-io 32 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
15.How do telehealth platforms handle provider license verification at scale?

1 point by Nirvahana 48 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
16.The tiny technology that rules the world (bigthinkmedia.substack.com)

1 point by el_snark 51 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
17.The 17% Risk (domofutu.substack.com)

2 points by wjb3 53 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
18.Founder ditches AWS for Euro stack, finds sovereignty isn't plug-and-play (theregister.com)

1 point by jamesblonde 53 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
19.CADRE: Cooperative Autonomous Distributed Robotic Exploration (nasa.gov)

1 point by pizza 55 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
20.Diode – Build, program, and simulate hardware in the browser (withdiode.com)

2 points by punnerud 55 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
21.Connected [video] (youtube.com)

1 point by Subtextofficial 56 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
22.Show HN: Xpaper – A Chrome extension to turn your X feed into a newsletter (github.com/laiso)

1 point by laiso 58 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
23.TalentClaw – deterministic staffing workflows for OpenClaw (github.com/mrrkrieg)

1 point by dankrieg 1 hour ago | hide | past | 1 comment
24.Correcting the Financial Times Report about AWS, Kiro, and AI (aboutamazon.com)

1 point by ChrisArchitect 1 hour ago | hide | past | discuss
25.SmallJS Release 2.0 (small-js.org)

1 point by gjvc 1 hour ago | hide | past | discuss
26.Stop building LLM wrappers and aggregators, says Google VP (techcrunch.com)

1 point by rippeltippel 1 hour ago | hide | past | 1 comment
27.Lawyer says Google shut down his Gmail, Voice and Photos after NotebookLM upload (discrepancyreport.com)

6 points by nnx 1 hour ago | hide | past | 1 comment
28.Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview #1 on SVG Arena (twitter.com/designarena)

1 point by swazzy 1 hour ago | hide | past | discuss
29.Microsoft-Controlled Media with Embargo and Press Operatives (techrights.org)

2 points by amcclure 1 hour ago | hide | past | discuss
30.The Silence of Intelligence: A Documentary of Dario Amodei (github.com/leading-ai-io)

1 point by rramadass 1 hour ago | hide | past | discuss




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