Story ranking for the past day

  1. I believe there are entire companies right now under AI psychosis | 545
  2. Project Gutenberg – keeps getting better | 187
  3. Explore Wikipedia Like a Windows XP Desktop | 113
  4. California bill would require patches or refunds when online games shut down | 280
  5. U.S. DOJ demands Apple and Google unmask over 100k users of car-tinkering app | 278
  6. Bun Rust rewrite: "codebase fails basic miri checks, allows for UB in safe rust" | 266
  7. A 0-click exploit chain for the Pixel 10 | 168
  8. We are retiring our bug bounty program | 278
  9. Amazon workers under pressure to up their AI usage are making up tasks | 380
  10. ABC News has taken all FiveThirtyEight articles offline | 147
  11. 'No way to prevent this,' says only package manager where this regularly happens | 141
  12. Show HN: Find the best local LLM for your hardware, ranked by benchmarks | 63
  13. The Zulip Foundation | 65
  14. O(x)Caml in Space | 53
  15. Radicle: Sovereign {code forge} built on Git | 79
  16. Bitwarden scrubs 'Always free' and 'Inclusion' values from its site | 125
  17. Steve Jobs in Exile – New book on his years at NeXT Computer | 167
  18. Palantir has hired more than 30 senior UK Government officials | 62
  19. The sigmoids won't save you | 181
  20. Waymo updates 3,800 robotaxis after they 'drive into standing water' | 178
  21. ASCII by Jason Scott | 22
  22. Trade Dollars with other startups. Book it as revenue | 149
  23. Erlang/OTP 29.0 | 26
  24. Meta to receive $3.3B in tax breaks for its $10B Louisiana data center | 152
  25. Image-blaster: Creates 3D environments, SFX, and meshes from a single image | 29
  26. Power Tools Got Worse on Purpose. Who Owns DeWalt, Craftsman, and Milwaukee? | 128
  27. “Too dangerous to release” or just too expensive? | 173
  28. The old world of tech is dying and the new cannot be born | 137
  29. London Police Deploy Facial Recognition at Protest for First Time | 100
  30. Ask HN: How to be SOC2 Type 2 compliant as a solo-entreprenuer? | 116
  31. WinCE64 – Windows CE 2.11 for N64 | 55
  32. SQL patterns I use to catch transaction fraud | 24
  33. Welcome to the Strip Mining Era of OSS Security | 79
  34. Judge bars Kars4Kids from broadcasting 'misleading' ads in California | 64
  35. The main thing about P2P meth is that there's so much of it (2021) | 98
  36. UK sovereign LLM inference | 109
  37. High dimensional geometry is transforming the MRI industry (2017) [pdf] | 34
  38. I designed a nibble-oriented CPU in Verilog to build a scientific calculator | 33
  39. Cursing the government does not fix potholes. Spray-painting them does | 124
  40. We don't know why Malawi is poor | 116
  41. Show HN: Burn, baby, burn (those tokens) | 18
  42. How to Write to SSDs [pdf] | 8
  43. Additive Blending on the Nintendo 64 | 8
  44. NYT and vaping: How to lie by saying only true things (2022) | 33
  45. OpenAI is connecting ChatGPT to bank accounts via Plaid | 112
  46. Zenith: a live local-first fixed viewport planetarium | 21
  47. Check Your Fucking Sources, People | 77
  48. Microscale Thermite Reaction | 22
  49. Where's Ed: Anthropic Told Court $5B but Public $19B | 43
  50. NanoTDB – Golang Append-Only Time Series DB | 11
  51. Overseas fakers using AI videos to push a narrative of UK decline, BBC finds | 43
  52. Building a UMatrix Replacement | 16
  53. Hawaii passes law bypassing Citizens United, governor signs it | 12
  54. Feedr v0.8.0 – a TUI RSS reader, now read the full article from your terminal | 15
  55. I love Linux, but I can't quit Windows | 90
  56. Orthrus-Qwen3: up to 7.8×tokens/forward on Qwen3, identical output distribution | 3
  57. Show HN: Epiq – Distributed Git based issue tracker TUI | 13
  58. Geography is four-dimensional | 27
  59. Show HN: Sx – an open-source package manager for AI skills, MCPs, and commands | 24
  60. AI is wiping out entry-level jobs | 78
  61. Echoes (Live at Pompeii) (1972) | 17
  62. Hackers have breached tank readers at US gas stations | 7
  63. Aperio Lang | 18
  64. The 52-Page Memo That Nearly Destroyed OpenAI: Ilya Sutskever's Deposition | 5
  65. Git Is Not Fine | 11
  66. Spectre Programming Language | 4
  67. Show HN: Vibe Coding a $20k /Year Enterprise Logistics Platform | 6
  68. Your AI Use Is Breaking My Brain | 5
  69. Waymo driverless cars become trapped in Atlanta suburb after glitch [video] | 3
  70. OnlyCats – TikTok for Cats | 5
  71. Nordstjernen Web Browser | 18
  72. Why Spain has the greatest cities | 0
  73. Travelers on Air Force One ordered to throw away gifts, phones after China trip | 30
  74. Canada Says Critics Don't Understand Its Surveillance Bill | 1
  75. Kairos: The ancient Greek art of knowing when to act | 0
  76. Show HN: Find local farms near you with raw dairy, pasture eggs, and more | 21
  77. I broke AppLovin's mediation cipher protocol | 3
  78. Is China using fentanyl as a weapon against the United States? | 15
  79. Meta to Start Capturing Employee Mouse Movements, Keystrokes for AI Training | 1
  80. Datacenters slurping juice help drive 75% jump in PJM power prices | 0
  81. Iran's Internet Shutdown Enters Its 77th Day | 2
  82. Drone Mishap with XM183 MiniBlast Redacted | 0
  83. Infineon Unveils Auto Industry's First RISC-V MCU: Linux Era for Semiconductors | 1
  84. Omnisearch – A lightweight metasearch engine written in C | 3
  85. Casimir force co-opted to generate free energy, midichlorians not included | 3
  86. Prepare for an AI Jobs Apocalypse | 8
  87. Plato's Cave and the Rise of the Highly Educated Radical | 8
  88. OpenAI's KOSA Endorsement Is Regulatory Capture with a Smiley Face | 0
  89. Psyllium husk is being touted as nature's Ozempic | 10
  90. Kushner's Thrive Capital Invests $100M in Shopify | 2
  91. Show HN: Claude Code vs. Codex Global Usage Leaderboard | 13
  92. Windscribe – We'll move HQ and take our taxes elsewhere | 1
  93. Show HN: Browser based sythesizer, drum machine and squencer | 2
  94. Major VPN provider says it could leave Canada over lawful access bill | 3
  95. Terence Tao: New Mathematical Workflows – Future of Mathematics | 1
  96. Google tests 5 GB cap for users who skip phone numbers | 1
  97. New Nightmare Just Dropped: '3D' Animated Ads on Trucks in Traffic | 2
  98. UCF Commencement Speaker Draws Boos After A.I. Remarks | 12
  99. Moving away from Tailwind, and learning to structure my CSS | 1
  100. Why physicists still use Fortran (2015) | 1