Link posts 3 Feb 2026
• Why software stocks are getting pummelled {paywall} (economist.com) Examines why software stocks have been declining. An AI upheaval may be imminent. Two risks dominate: AI coding tools now let companies build software faster and in-house, and AI-native enterprise startups threaten to undercut incumbents with smarter, more automated alternatives.
• It’s meant to help, but 60% of Aussies loathe this car feature (drive.com.au) Examines why 60% of Australians dislike advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) such as lane keep assistance, despite their safety benefits.
• Firefox is adding a switch to turn AI features off (blog.mozilla.org) From Firefox 148 (Feb 24), Firefox adds a single settings panel to disable all current and future AI features, while still allowing granular control for users who opt in.
• China bans hidden car door handles over safety concerns (bbc.com) China has banned hidden EV door handles, requiring mechanical inside and outside releases after safety concerns linked to fatal crashes where power failures prevented doors from opening.