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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, January 13, 2026?
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Johnny Cash performed a concert at Folsom State Prison in 1968, Wikipedia went live in 2001, SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy rocket in 2018,
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From
Your First AI Data Flywheel in Under 100 Lines of Python
to
The Ultimate Developers Guide to Jira Success,
let’s dive right in.
Your First AI Data Flywheel in Under 100 Lines of Python
By @knightbat2040 [ 5 Min read ] Today, were going to get our hands dirty and construct a simple, working web application that demonstrates the core loop of a data flywheel. Read More.
The Long Now of the Web: Inside the Internet Archive’s Fight Against Forgetting
By @zbruceli [ 18 Min read ] A deep dive into the Internet Archives custom tech stack. Read More.
The Ultimate Developers Guide to Jira Success
By @tolstykhzhe [ 1 Min read ] A lightweight Jira guide for developers: why it matters, how to use it on a real project, and how it improves distributed and outsourced production workflows. Read More.
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