Super Bowl LX will see the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots face off this Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The game, which kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET, will be broadcast on NBC and streamed live on Peacock, according to Variety. Cable-cutters can also watch the NFL championship through various Live TV streamers that offer NBC, such as DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling TV (in select markets).
Beyond the gridiron, technology enthusiasts were busy with various projects. One individual, Ursa Wright, detailed their project of building a Star Trek-inspired control panel for their living room using ESPHome and LVGL, as reported by The Verge. Wright, who edits, mixes, and makes social videos, found home automation to be a particularly engaging hobby.
Meanwhile, a developer named Danny Spencer created a Game Boy Color game that renders images in real time, as highlighted on Hacker News. The game allows players to control an orbiting light and spin an object. Spencer provided the code and ROMs on GitHub.
In other tech news, Wired discussed the best AI notetakers for recording meetings, interviews, or classes. The article highlighted several options, including Comulytic Note Pro and Open Vision Engineering Pocket. The article noted the challenges of taking notes, including missing information and illegible handwriting.
Finally, another Hacker News article explored the mathematics used to predict tipping points in complex systems. The article explained that researchers across physics, biology, finance, and engineering independently developed mathematical tools to detect when complex systems are about to undergo dramatic change. These tools, developed between 1935 and 2025, are used to predict events such as forest fires, traffic jams, and heart rate irregularities.
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