Story ranking for the past day

  1. You can't refuse to be scanned by ICE's facial recognition app, DHS document say | 367
  2. Chat Control proposal fails again after public opposition | 132
  3. Updated practice for review articles and position papers in ArXiv CS category | 200
  4. Hard Rust requirements from May onward | 632
  5. Visible from space, Sudan's bloodied sands expose a massacre of thousands | 130
  6. Show HN: Why write code if the LLM can just do the thing? (web app experiment) | 207
  7. SQLite concurrency and why you should care about it | 122
  8. Claude Code can debug low-level cryptography | 137
  9. GHC now runs in the browser | 85
  10. Visopsys: OS maintained by a single developer since 1997 | 44
  11. Do you know that there is an HTML tables API? | 189
  12. SailfishOS: A Linux-based European alternative to dominant mobile OSes | 93
  13. OpenAI Moves to Complete Potentially the Largest Theft in Human History | 82
  14. How I use every Claude Code feature | 53
  15. Studies increasingly find links between air pollutants and dementia | 100
  16. CharlotteOS – An Experimental Modern Operating System | 90
  17. Pomelli | 42
  18. Czech police forced to turn off facial recognition cameras at the Prague airport | 45
  19. Ask HN: Where to begin with "modern" Emacs? | 91
  20. Tech companies are firing everyone to "fund AI", spending money on each other | 92
  21. Beginner-friendly, unofficial documentation for Helix text editor | 37
  22. Data centers contribute to high prices as energy bills electrify local politics | 61
  23. Self-help gets philosophical | 96
  24. I think Substrate is a $1B Fraud | 1
  25. From 400 Mbps to 1.7 Gbps: A WiFi 7 Debugging Journey | 69
  26. Why "everyone dies" gets AGI all wrong | 153
  27. Gilded Rage – Why Silicon Valley went from libertarian to authoritarian | 82
  28. US will not send officials to COP30 climate talks | 25
  29. AI Broke Interviews | 74
  30. Nutella maker in hazelnut stand-off with Turkish dealers | 57
  31. Word2vec-style vector arithmetic on docs embeddings | 11
  32. FFmpeg dealing with a security researcher | 80
  33. You Don't Need Anubis | 43
  34. .arpa, rDNS and a few magical ICMP hacks | 6
  35. Anonymous credentials: rate-limit bots and agents without compromising privacy | 20
  36. Open-Source Ada: From Gateware to Application | 10
  37. OpenDesk by the Centre for Digital Sovereignty | 4
  38. Sanders: Government should break up OpenAI | 76
  39. Crossfire: High-performance lockless spsc/mpsc/mpmc channels for Rust | 2
  40. Meta readies $25B bond sale as soaring AI costs trigger stock sell-off | 25
  41. RSF forces in Sudan's civil war are preparing for mass genocide | 22
  42. Async/Await is finally back in Zig | 85
  43. Vacuum bricked after user blocks data collection – user mods it to run anyway | 2
  44. A Few Words About Async | 6
  45. Reflections on My Tech Career – Part 1 | 2
  46. Powell – unlike the dotcom boom, AI spending isn't a bubble | 50
  47. The giant basket case countries | 34
  48. Tigerbeetle Simulator | 8
  49. Uncertainty Persists for Americans Waiting for Monthly Food Stamps | 4
  50. Reconfigurable Analog Computers | 6
  51. Show HN: Duper – The Format That's Super | 8
  52. WebAssembly (WASM) arch support for the Linux kernel | 5
  53. Closing Windows 11's Task Manager accidentally opens up more copies | 1
  54. ICE Has Diverted over 25,000 Officers from Their Jobs | 11
  55. Show HN: KeyLeak Detector – Scan websites for exposed API keys and secrets | 6
  56. Yes, you should understand backprop (2016) | 0
  57. WebAssembly vs. Native Code: Performance Analysis (WASM 45% Slower) | 3
  58. Show HN: Newsmap - See Articles on a World Map | 0
  59. Cycle-accurate 6502 emulator as coroutine in Rust | 1
  60. Show HN: AI Operator from Hell – Autonomous AI Sysadmin Writing Tech Stories | 3
  61. Linux and Windows: A tale of Kerberos, SSSD, DFS, and black magic | 1
  62. Led by Nvidia, the AI industry has plans to reindustrialise America | 12
  63. The Federal Election Commission is down to 2 members. FEC work at a standstill | 4
  64. Text rendering and effects using GPU-computed distances | 0
  65. Bluesky Will Test a 'Dislike' Option | 0
  66. Linux Kernel Ported to WebAssembly – Demo Lets You Run It in Your Web Browser | 1
  67. LM8560, the eternal chip from the 1980 years | 2
  68. Ioannis Yannas invented artificial skin for treatment of burns–dies at 90 | 0
  69. Stack based Prolog. Cool thing you can do with DCGs | 1
  70. SNAP benefits cut off during shutdown, driving long lines at food pantries | 10
  71. Port of Linux to WebAssembly | 0
  72. Watermarking for Generative AI | 0
  73. List of 4.51B Internet Domains | 0
  74. Physicist Says We Don't Take Covid Seriously Enough | 5
  75. Typst: How to create accessible PDFs from the start | 0
  76. Sam Altman tried to cancel his Tesla Roadster | 4
  77. Top researchers consider leaving U.S.: 'The science world is ending' | 4
  78. ICU nurse, army veteran among US citizens caught in ICE dragnet | 0
  79. Show HN: Find and download fonts from any website (weekend project) | 0
  80. Unix Recovery Legend | 1
  81. Show HN: Jod – Conversational observability with MCP, no more dashboard juggling | 4
  82. Failed Crypto Exchange CEO Found Dead in Turkish Jail, TRT Says | 3
  83. Israel still blocking most Gaza aid as military carries out more attacks | 2
  84. At $1.2T, More High-Grade Debt Now Tied to AI Than Banks | 2
  85. Drone startup backed by Peter Thiel crashed and burned in armed forces trials | 0
  86. Show HN: UnisonDB – Log-native KV database that replicates like a message bus | 0
  87. UBCO study debunks the idea that the universe is a computer simulation | 5
  88. Nine people with life-threatening injuries after mass stabbing on train in UK | 5
  89. List of areas where dodgy Firesticks are banned after crackdown goes into effect | 0
  90. Beloved bodega cat killed by driverless Waymo robotaxi: 'People loved him' | 5
  91. The purported benefits of effect systems | 1
  92. Wear marks suggest Neanderthals made ocher crayons | 0
  93. Ask HN: Would you trust an AI that sees and hears everything you do? | 61
  94. Fuck Linux | 4
  95. Black vultures attack, kill cattle, climate change one reason for spread north | 0
  96. Superhuman AI for Multiplayer Poker | 0
  97. Ask HN: What notably hasn't changed in the past 10 years? | 9
  98. CLI to manage your SQL database schemas and migrations | 1
  99. How are you handling identities for AI agents? | 7
  100. Show HN: Micro-RLE ≤264-byte compression for UART/MCU logs, zero RAM growth | 2