Story ranking for the past day
- AI fatigue is real and nobody talks about it | 287
- DoNotNotify is now Open Source | 47
- I am happier writing code by hand | 296
- Slop Terrifies Me | 304
- I put a real-time 3D shader on the Game Boy Color | 39
- Omega-3 is inversely related to risk of early-onset dementia | 155
- The world heard JD Vance being booed at the Olympics. Except for viewers in USA | 104
- Why E cores make Apple silicon fast | 234
- AI makes the easy part easier and the hard part harder | 196
- GitHub Agentic Workflows | 117
- Dave Farber has died | 39
- Billing can be bypassed using a combo of subagents with an agent definition | 102
- Art of Roads in Games | 55
- Vouch | 7
- Show HN: I created a Mars colony RPG based on Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars books | 59
- Curating a Show on My Ineffable Mother, Ursula K. Le Guin | 65
- Shifts in U.S. Social Media Use, 2020–2024: Decline, Fragmentation, Polarization (2025) | 155
- A GTA modder has got the 1997 original working on modern PCs and Steam Deck | 75
- Bun v1.3.9 | 41
- Running Your Own As: BGP on FreeBSD with FRR, GRE Tunnels, and Policy Routing | 64
- Let's compile Quake like it's 1997 | 61
- More Mac malware from Google search | 101
- The first sodium-ion battery EV is a winter range monster | 190
- RFC 3092 – Etymology of “Foo” (2001) | 39
- Matchlock – Secures AI agent workloads with a Linux-based sandbox | 59
- Apple XNU: Clutch Scheduler | 23
- Claude’s C Compiler vs. GCC | 64
- Roundcube Webmail: SVG feImage bypasses image blocking to track email opens | 37
- Everything – Locate files and folders by name instantly | 51
- Ask HN: What are you working on? (February 2026) | 373
- Exploiting signed bootloaders to circumvent UEFI Secure Boot (2019) | 67
- Stop generating, start thinking | 57
- The Little Bool of Doom (2025) | 33
- Show HN: Fine-tuned Qwen2.5-7B on 100 films for probabilistic story graphs | 20
- Reverse Engineering Raiders of the Lost Ark for the Atari 2600 | 4
- Five disciplines discovered the same math independently | 65
- Reverse Engineering the Prom for the SGI O2 | 17
- Credentials for Linux: Bringing Passkeys to the Linux Desktop | 62
- TSMC to make advanced AI semiconductors in Japan | 37
- Every book recommended on the Odd Lots Discord | 19
- Experts Have World Models. LLMs Have Word Models | 83
- Noam Chomsky's wife responds to Epstein controversy | 89
- Show HN: A custom font that displays Cistercian numerals using ligatures | 7
- The 'Little red dots' observed by Webb were direct-collapse black holes | 1
- Stop Using Face ID | 38
- Washington imposes 'terrorist-grade sanctions' on Francesca Albanese, ICC judges | 22
- Quartz crystals | 12
- In the AI gold rush, tech firms are embracing 72-hour weeks | 77
- Amazon delivery drone strikes North Texas apartment, causing minor damage | 61
- Bitcoin tumbles below $70K, heavy losses in cryptocurrencies in last three weeks | 64
- In the Australian outback, we're listening for nuclear tests | 5
- OpenAI exec becomes top Trump donor with $25M gift | 32
- Man, 83, tricked by scammers, gets 21 years to life for killing Uber driver | 48
- Apple Container 0.9.0 | 9
- Arcan Explained – A browser for different webs | 3
- Corporations Don't Have to Maximize Profits (2015) | 3
- NanoClaw now supports Claude's Agent Swarms in containers | 4
- Tech Independence | 6
- Do Markets Believe in Transformative AI? | 16
- Microsoft Outlook thinks Microsoft Azure emails are spam | 10
- Federal statement on Jeffrey Epstein's death dated day before he was found dead | 20
- Waymo admits that its autopilot is often just guys from the Philippines | 6
- Immigrants Reduced US Deficits by $14.5T Since 1994 | 11
- Attention Media ≠ Social Media | 3
- A tough labor market for white-collar workers has turned recruiting upside down | 6
- Japan's Takaichi Scores Landslide Win in Election Gamble | 0
- Intel Recently Shelved Numerous Open-Source Projects | 3
- Canada, better the 28th EU member than the 51st US state | 6
- Smart Homes Are Terrible | 12
- LLMs as Language Compilers: Lessons from Fortran for the Future of Coding | 5
- Canadian Province New Brunswick to Quit Using Elon Musk's X | 3
- MIT Technology Review has confirmed that posts on Moltbook were fake | 0
- The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers | 10
- Americans want heat pumps – but high electricity prices may get in the way | 24
- Canadian startups need to stop playing slow | 3
- Startup founder behind San Francisco pro-billionaire rally | 6
- Any chess position with 8 pieces on board and one pair of pawns has been solved | 2
- 80386 Barrel Shifter | 0
- San Francisco's pro-billionaire march draws dozens | 8
- Caffeine content for coffee, tea, soda and more | 3
- Uber held liable, ordered to pay $8.5M in driver rape suit | 1
- Tenure Is a Total Scam | 11
- Show HN: WeaveMind – AI Workflows with human-in-the-loop | 5
- C and Undefined Behaviour | 6
- Open-Weight Models Are Getting Serious: GLM 4.7 vs. MiniMax M2.1 | 0
- Tauri | 3
- How to Be a Class Act | 2
- Self-referential functions and the design of options (2014) | 3
- Latest Epstein files reveal disgraced financier's Silicon Valley connections | 2
- Nobody knows how the whole system works | 4
- CIA Erased the World Factbook with No Warning | 0
- ADHD and Methylphenidate Use in Prepubertal Children and Adult BMI and Height | 8
- Google is killing authentic websites and I made it worse [video] | 1
- When 20 Watts Beats 20 Megawatts: Rethinking Computer Design | 1
- Japan's Sanae Takaichi wins a supermajority after gambling on a snap election | 2
- EU to delay anti-deforestation law. Again | 0
- Everyone should play more games offline – Gabriel Cornish | 3
- Turning books to courses using AI | 9
- Show HN: Analyzing 9 years of HN side projects that reached $500/month | 6
- Every tech commercial in this year's Super Bowl sucked | 10