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Some things I found interesting from 2026-02-15 to 2026-02-22

Internet Discoveries between 15 and 22 February

  • IBM tripling entry-level jobs after finding the limits of AI adoption
  • Descent, ported to the web
  • Zvec: A lightweight, fast, in-process vector database
  • A practical guide to observing the night sky for real skies and real equipment
  • Oat – Ultra-lightweight, semantic, zero-dependency HTML UI component library
  • NewPipe: YouTube client without vertical videos and algorithmic feed
  • LT6502: A 6502-based homebrew laptop
  • Show HN: VOOG – Moog-style polyphonic synthesizer in Python with tkinter GUI
  • Talking Oglaf with Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne: ‘We’d stay up all night drawing stuff to make each other laugh’ - The Comics Journal
  • Your Desk Needs an ESP32 DataDisplay Terminal - Hackster.io
  • ACCC Says Fine to Coles for Misleading Consumers Should Be Reduced From $150 Million to Just $200 Million — The Shovel
  • Ghidra by NSA
  • Use protocols, not services
  • Show HN: AsteroidOS 2.0 – Nobody asked, we shipped anyway
  • GrapheneOS – Break Free from Google and Apple
  • Claude Sonnet 4.6
  • 15 years later, Microsoft morged my diagram
  • Native FreeBSD Kerberos/LDAP with FreeIPA/IDM
  • DNS-Persist-01: A New Model for DNS-Based Challenge Validation
  • My 1981 adventure game is now a multimedia extravaganza
  • An AI Agent Published a Hit Piece on Me – The Operator Came Forward
  • AI is not a coworker, it’s an exoskeleton
  • CERN rebuilt the original browser from 1989 (2019)
  • OpenScan
  • Turn Dependabot Off
  • Keep Android Open
  • I found a useful Git one liner buried in leaked CIA developer docs
  • How far back in time can you understand English?
  • I verified my LinkedIn identity. Here’s what I handed over
  • EDuke32 – Duke Nukem 3D (Open-Source)
  • A Botnet Accidentally Destroyed I2P
  • How I use Claude Code: Separation of planning and execution
  • Scientists discover recent tectonic activity on the moon
  • The SRE Report 2026
  • Back to FreeBSD: Part 1

Some things I found interesting from 2026-02-01 to 2026-02-08

Internet Discoveries between 1 and 8 February

  • NONO - Secure Shell for AI Agents
  • HTTP Status Dogs API - A dog image for every HTTP Status Code
  • Teaching my neighbor to keep the volume down
  • Netbird – Open Source Zero Trust Networking
  • Show HN: NanoClaw – “Clawdbot” in 500 lines of TS with Apple container isolation
  • I tried a Claude Code alternative that's local, open source, and completely free - how it works - ZDNET
  • The Codex App
  • Kusari
  • GitHub - ace-step/ACE-Step-1.5: The most powerful local music generation model that outperforms most commercial alternatives
  • Qwen3-Coder-Next
  • Prek: A better, faster, drop-in pre-commit replacement, engineered in Rust
  • Agent Skills
  • A sane but bull case on Clawdbot / OpenClaw
  • Claude is a space to think
  • Claude Code for Infrastructure
  • Claude Code: connect to a local model when your quota runs out
  • Opus 4.6 uncovers 500 zero-day flaws in open-source code
  • Company as Code
  • PsiACE/Skills – A small, shared skill library
  • Don’t rent the cloud, own instead
  • GPT-5.3-Codex
  • Claude Opus 4.6
  • Orchestrate teams of Claude Code sessions
  • Show HN: Smooth CLI – Token-efficient browser for AI agents
  • Show HN: Slack CLI for Agents
  • Claude Composer
  • Sheldon Brown’s Bicycle Technical Info
  • How to effectively write quality code with AI
  • Microsoft open-sources LiteBox, a security-focused library OS
  • Show HN: If you lose your memory, how to regain access to your computer?
  • France’s homegrown open source online office suite
  • GitHub - pydantic/monty: A minimal, secure Python interpreter written in Rust for use by AI
  • Show HN: LocalGPT – A local-first AI assistant in Rust with persistent memory
  • The Little Bool of Doom (2025)
  • Vouch

Some things I found interesting from 2025-09-28 to 2025-10-05

Internet Discoveries between 28 September and 5 October

  • Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish?
  • How to Save Your SSH Key Passphrase to Your Apple Keychain On MacOS
  • GitHub - activepieces/activepieces: AI Agents & MCPs & AI Workflow Automation • (~400 MCP servers for AI agents) • AI Automation / AI Agent with MCPs • AI Workflows & AI Agents • MCPs for AI Agents
  • Where It’s at:// — overreacted
  • Almost 1 billion Salesforce records stolen, hacker group claims
  • Discord customer service data breach leaks user info and scanned photo IDs - The Verge
  • Finding THE RAREST 90’s arcade game!! Fun World arcade tour (Nashua NH)
  • Bringing Observability to Claude Code: OpenTelemetry in Action
  • Sj.h: A tiny little JSON parsing library in ~150 lines of C99
  • From MCP to shell: MCP auth flaws enable RCE in Claude Code, Gemini CLI and more
  • How to Lead in a Room Full of Experts
  • Keyhive – Local-first access control
  • Making Python in Zed Fun — Zed’s Blog
  • Rugby Live Data
  • Cloud Intelligence Dashboards Framework - Cloud Intelligence Dashboards on AWS
  • Creating Python GUIs With GIMP - Hackaday
  • Messenger
  • Kairos
  • Red Hat confirms security incident after hackers claim GitHub breach

Some things I found interesting from 2025-06-08 to 2025-06-15

Internet Discoveries between 8 and 15 June

  • CI/CD Observability with OpenTelemetry - A Step by Step Guide SigNoz
  • Auto activating a python virtualenv · GitHub
  • I tried Google’s secret open source app and glimpsed the power of offline AI
  • Setup Ruff
  • Running scripts uv
  • Remote GitHub MCP Server is now in public preview - GitHub Changelog
  • www.spaceweatherlive.com
  • Google Online Security Blog: On Fire Drills and Phishing Tests
  • Cloudflare service outage June 12, 2025
  • A history of the Internet, part 2: The high-tech gold rush begins - Ars Technica
  • Frequent reauth doesn’t make you more secure
  • Scammers impersonating the ASD’s ACSC Cyber.gov.au
  • NIST Offers 19 Ways to Build Zero Trust Architectures NIST
  • Ubuntu 25.10 Replaces sudo With a Rust-Based Equivalent - The New Stack
  • AWS Launches EKS Dashboard to Tackle Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Complexity - InfoQ
  • immich.app
  • www.evolutionaustralia.com.au
  • GitHub - jomjol/AI-on-the-edge-device: Easy to use device for connecting old measuring units (water, power, gas, …) to the digital world
  • IoTaWatt™ Open WiFi Electric Power Monitor
  • GitHub - resemble-ai/chatterbox: SoTA open-source TTS
  • It’s The End Of Observability As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) Honeycomb
  • Canonical Confirms Ubuntu 25.10 Will Drop Support For GNOME On X.Org - Phoronix
  • Getting Past Procastination - IEEE Spectrum
  • GitHub - apple/containerization: Containerization is a Swift package for running Linux containers on macOS.
  • 5 Proxmox scripts I run on every new installation
  • USB-C was a missed opportunity and it’s too late to fix the mess
  • abcnews.go.com
  • Designing Blue Team playbooks with Wazuh for proactive incident response
  • I started using NotebookLM with Obsidian and it’s been a game-changer

Some things I found interesting from 2025-05-25 to 2025-06-01

Internet Discoveries between 25 May and 1 June

  • Using artifact attestations to establish provenance for builds - GitHub Docs
  • GitHub - hxu296/tariff: The official repository for tariff
  • Red Hat Ansible and HashiCorp Terraform Will Be Coming Together - The New Stack
  • GitHub - OperantAI/woodpecker: Red Teaming for AI and Cloud
  • Securing CI/CD workflows with Wazuh
  • ASD releases joint advice on AI data security – ARN

Some things I found interesting from 2025-03-23 to 2025-03-30

Internet Discoveries between 23 March and 30 March

  • IngressNightmare: 9.8 Critical Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities in Ingress NGINX
  • Open-sourcing OpenPubkey SSH (OPKSSH): integrating single sign-on with SSH
  • https://cybernews.com/security/troy-hunt-falls-victim-to-phishing-attack/
  • The Worm That No Computer Scientist Can Crack

Some things I found interesting from 2024-12-22 to 2024-12-29

Internet Discoveries between 22 December and 29 December

  • Welcome to twtxt! — twtxt 1.3.2-dev documentation
  • Model 777 — Luca Iaconi-Stewart
  • blackcandy-org/blackcandy
  • Jaennaet/pISSStream
  • Supercharge Your Knowledge Capture Workflow with the Obsidian Web Clipper
  • Perl Advent Calendar 2024
  • https://keypub.sh/
  • operational pgp - draft
  • Ghostty
  • 17 Mindblowing Github Repositories You Never Knew Existed

Some things I found interesting from 2024-12-15 to 2024-12-22

Internet Discoveries between 15 December and 22 December

  • drduh/YubiKey-Guide
  • pwr-Solaar/Solaar
  • malmeloo/FindMy.py
  • microsoft/markitdown
  • openauthjs/openauth
  • Announcing 150M developers and a new free tier for GitHub Copilot in VS Code
  • Optimize Your Kubernetes Clusters with K8s Cleaner
  • izabera/pseudo3d
  • REST API insights for organizations is now generally available

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-20 to 2024-10-27

Internet Discoveries between 20 October and 27 October

  • TypeSchema
  • permitio/opal
  • stack-auth/stack
  • Carpentopod: A walking table project
  • drasi-project/drasi-platform
  • Kurt Vonnegut’s lost board game finally published
  • Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source
  • HN Update
  • nh2/internal-contstrained-pki
  • Tog’s paradox
  • Ghostty 1.0 is Coming
  • Introducing Access for Infrastructure: SSH
  • Doom Anthology With BFG Replica Is Out Today
  • PabloNet
  • ‘Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching’Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-13 to 2024-10-20

Internet Discoveries between 13 October and 20 October

  • Your self-hosted bookmark archive. Free and open source.
  • Navidrome
  • A solar gravitational lens will be humanity’s most powerful telescope. What are its best targets?
  • Stengo/DeskPad
  • Linkwarden
  • Winamp really whips open source coders into frenzy with its source release
  • kv4p HT
  • Europa Clipper mission to ‘one of the most promising places to look for life beyond Earth’ set for lift-off
  • splitbrain/clipscreen
  • Internal blog post reveals Automattic’s plan to enforce the WordPress trademark using ‘nice and not nice lawyers’
  • You’ll soon be able to safely and easily move your passkeys between password managers
  • Google Messages gets a new feature that makes it easier to keep private
  • Lines from “Star Wars” That Can Be Improved by Substituting “Pants” for Key Words
  • How I use Kanban boards in Obsidian to manage my personal projects
  • #9: Unit Tests As Documentation
  • An easy to use, powerful, and reliable system to process and distribute data
  • HashiCorp unveils ‘Terraform 2.0’ while tiptoeing around Big Blue elephant in the room