Story ranking for the past day

  1. Changing how we develop Ladybird | 524
  2. Gov.uk has replaced Stripe with Dutch provider Adyen | 141
  3. Tracing a powerful GNSS interference source over Europe | 201
  4. Did Claude increase bugs in rsync? | 381
  5. pg_durable: Microsoft open sources in-database durable execution | 86
  6. Astronauts told to return to ISS after sheltering over air leak repairs | 244
  7. New method turns ocean water into drinking water, without waste | 143
  8. Gemma 4 QAT models: Optimizing compression for mobile and laptop efficiency | 99
  9. Conventional Commits encourages focus on the wrong things | 228
  10. I tested every IP KVM in my Homelab | 72
  11. Dutch gov't will only allow European company to operate DigiD platform | 77
  12. Three of our worst VC stories | 108
  13. Ultra-processed foods in the global food system: The role of tobacco companies | 277
  14. ESP32 Bit Pirate, a Hardware Hacking Tool with WebCLI That Speaks Every Protocol | 43
  15. S&P 500 rejects SpaceX, also blocking entry for OpenAI and Anthropic | 41
  16. Programmers will document for Claude, but not for each other | 152
  17. Entanglement Builds Space-Time. Now "Magic" Gives It Gravity | 168
  18. India's surprise baby bust | 723
  19. Hacker News, Sans AI | 93
  20. Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore Story (2023) | 170
  21. Cloudflare CEO is lying to you about the bot traffic jump | 123
  22. The intracies of modern camera lens repair (2024) | 45
  23. Ask HN: What is your (AI) dev tech stack / workflow? | 115
  24. Show HN: Lowfat – pluggable CLI filter that saved 91.8% of my LLM tokens | 62
  25. Accidentally deleted subscriptions for chat integrations (Slack and MS Teams) | 43
  26. Transformers are inherently succinct | 32
  27. U.S. Military Turned GPS into a Global "Numbers Station" | 2
  28. Communication on European Tech Sovereignty, and an EU Open-Source Strategy | 61
  29. Ask HN: Why is the HN crowd so anti-AI? | 189
  30. Aging and Eye Problems | 51
  31. The Quiet Numbers Station: Decoding Nineteen Years of GPS Cryptography | 69
  32. New York just passed a one-year temporary ban on data centers | 164
  33. Google to pay SpaceX $920M a month for compute capacity at xAI data centers | 95
  34. Valve says it's ready to launch the Steam Machine this summer | 13
  35. Do we need billionaires? | 128
  36. The back cover of C++: The Language raises questions not answered by front cover | 12
  37. Microsoft wants users to be addicted to Scout, their AI personal assistant | 3
  38. Leak Reveals Microsoft Wants Its AI to Be 'Addictive' | 5
  39. Mantine-datatable (and others) compromised – owner account suspended | 24
  40. Let's celebrate work that is 100% human-made | 77
  41. The company I work for is losing all of its humanity, I don't know where to go | 103
  42. The perils of UUID primary keys in SQLite | 34
  43. Technical Interviews Reject the Wrong Engineers | 103
  44. Launch HN: General Instinct (YC P26) – Frontier models on edge devices | 15
  45. Adyen Selected as Payment Services Provider for GOV.UK Pay | 3
  46. Neocities domain suspended by Namecheap for unrelated court case | 3
  47. Pre-Modern Armies for Worldbuilders, Part I: Why They Fight | 6
  48. Lockdown Mode | 18
  49. Nordstjernen 1.0 | 13
  50. Fake Money Built America | 18
  51. Ask HN: Is the web for machines (/llm.txt) the one we wished we had as humans? | 55
  52. Google Buying Computing from SpaceX in $920M-a-Month Deal | 3
  53. ZEC drops 30% as Shielded Labs reveals more about infinite counterfeit bug | 0
  54. Microsoft Compromised Again. Shuts Down Azure Function GitHub Actions | 2
  55. Jolt: Clojure Interpreter on Janet | 0
  56. Investigation: Russian censorship systems (TMCT) expose Chinese DPI signatures | 7
  57. Sakana AI's Recursive Self-Improvement (RSI) Lab | 22
  58. P/E Tells You the Price. Reality Gap Tells You the Delusion | 6
  59. Texas is America Inc's new centre of gravity | 13
  60. Show HN: ABC Classic 100 Rankings visualised | 17
  61. Boeing 787 Dreamliner Loses Door at Remote Pacific Airport, Puzzling Engineers | 22
  62. Show HN: I nerfed our coding agents on purpose | 10
  63. The British university is dying, and it seems that almost nobody cares | 15
  64. Ad Blocker Test – Check If Your Ad Blocker Works | 13
  65. ISS astronauts prepare for possible evacuation due to air leak | 1
  66. Ask HN: Are orbital data centers possible / a good idea? | 38
  67. New IronWorm malware hits 36 packages in NPM supply-chain attack | 0
  68. Alzheimer's patient gets back speech, bladder control and memory in drug trial | 2
  69. Supply chain attack alert: .github/setup.js | 10
  70. SVG of a Hamster Playing Table-Tennis | 18
  71. She won a religious exemption from using AI at work | 15
  72. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Ted Lasso, and Little Britain Actor Anthony Head Dies | 1
  73. Donald Trump says US may take equity stakes in AI companies | 9
  74. The destruction of 3D printing: Bloomberg is behind it [video] | 4
  75. As EV batteries improve, ChargePoint debuts 600 kW fast charger | 12
  76. Am I Unc? | 26
  77. Warren's Abstract Machine: A Tutorial Reconstruction | 1
  78. Something is jamming GPS over Europe | 1
  79. Tokugawa Japan kept 260 warlords from war for 250 years | 3
  80. New Treatment for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Discovered in Japan | 0
  81. Internet Age-Gates Are a Growing Global Threat | 0
  82. Republicans Claim Anti-Data Center Movement Is a Chinese Psy-Op | 2
  83. Why Can't California Count? | 24
  84. Bullets don't shoot people. So why do cars 'kill' cyclists? | 10
  85. Anthropic Urges Global Pause in AI Development, Flags 'Self-Improvement' Risk | 6
  86. How Elon Musk Killed Hundreds of Thousands of People | 0
  87. Observing LLM Applications with OpenTelemetry | 0
  88. Show HN: Local-first fast CPU image to text for screenshots, PDFs, webpages | 17
  89. International Space Station astronauts under evacuation orders | 2
  90. Show HN: On-device transcriber that's 97% accurate at identifying speakers | 4
  91. Employment increases by 172,000 in May; unemployment rate unchanged at 4.3% | 3
  92. Google is quietly laying off staff in its cloud division | 0
  93. Russian Satellites Have Been Jamming GPS Signals Across Europe, Scientists Say | 2
  94. Nasdaq falls 4% and suffers worst day since April 2025 traders flee chip stocks | 4
  95. The US economy added a stronger-than-expected 172,000 jobs last month | 2
  96. VibeOS – Hallucinated Operating System [video] | 4
  97. Good Careers at Bad Companies | 9
  98. Advanced micro reactor achieves criticality in only two years | 0
  99. US attorney opens investigation into California elections-sends prosecutor to LA | 3
  100. Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak to ease distribution crisis | 2