Story ranking for the past day

  1. Internet in a Box | 116
  2. We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads [video] | 231
  3. How a single line of code could brick your iPhone | 68
  4. Shardines: SQLite3 Database-per-Tenant with ActiveRecord | 67
  5. Business co-founders in tech startups are less valuable than they think | 178
  6. Read the Obits | 80
  7. Reverse geocoding is hard | 100
  8. U.S. autism data project sparks uproar over ethics, privacy and intent | 227
  9. Wikipedia: Database Download | 90
  10. Did 5G kill the IMSI catcher? | 67
  11. Libogc (Wii homebrew library) discovered to contain code stolen from RTEMS | 112
  12. ZFS: Apple's new filesystem that wasn't (2016) | 151
  13. The coming knowledge-work supply-chain crisis | 98
  14. AI helps unravel a cause of Alzheimer’s and identify a therapeutic candidate | 66
  15. Show HN: I made a web-based, free alternative to Screen Studio | 38
  16. Virginia passes law to enforce maximum vehicle speeds for repeat speeders | 342
  17. I just want to code (2023) | 57
  18. TmuxAI: AI-Powered, Non-Intrusive Terminal Assistant | 42
  19. OpenBSD 7.7 Released | 22
  20. Mesmerizing Interlocking Geometric Patterns Produced with Japanese Woodworking | 23
  21. Show HN: I created snapDOM to capture DOM nodes as images with exceptional speed | 36
  22. How NASA Is Using Graph Technology and LLMs to Build a People Knowledge Graph | 37
  23. New material gives copper superalloy-like strength | 57
  24. AI Coding assistants provide little value because a programmer's job is to think | 166
  25. Walmart plans EV Charging network which will blanket the US within a few years | 82
  26. YC founder points out that jobs exist outside of working for police state | 48
  27. Time to quit your pointless job, become morally ambitious and change the world | 92
  28. Show HN: Bhvr, a Bun and Hono and Vite and React Starter | 70
  29. Tiny Emulators | 7
  30. Ask HN: What are you working on? (April 2025) | 159
  31. Show HN: Daily Jailbreak – Prompt Engineer's Wordle | 51
  32. Watching o3 model sweat over a Paul Morphy mate-in-2 | 46
  33. Show HN: A Common Lisp implementation in development, supports ASDF | 45
  34. 'Tech entrepreneur took our money but failed to deliver our startup dreams' | 62
  35. Here's how to get ChatGPT to stop being an overly flattering yes man | 39
  36. Musk Shutting Down Government Loan Office That Gave Him the Money to Grow Tesla | 11
  37. East German Stasi Tactics – Zersetzung (2021) | 49
  38. Show HN: I486SX_soft_FPU – Software FPU Emulator for NetBSD 10 on 486SX | 24
  39. What's the deal with autism rates? | 45
  40. The suburban office park that launched Silicon Valley | 8
  41. Unlocking Ractors: Object_id | 0
  42. America's nuclear arsenal to cost $946B over next decade | 71
  43. National Archives Releases Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Records | 32
  44. The hospital where staff treat fear of death as well as physical pain | 40
  45. DMCA Notices Can Silence Critics but Complaints by the Public Put All at Risk | 2
  46. Boxie – an always offline audio player for my 3 year old | 10
  47. GPU Price Tracker | 41
  48. New study reveals wealth inequality was never inevitable | 75
  49. Former Disney employee who hacked Disney World menus sentenced to 3 years | 38
  50. How a Pipe Organ Works (2020) | 13
  51. Meta's 'Digital Companions' Will Talk Sex with Users–Even Children | 50
  52. Unauthorized Experiment on CMV Involving AI-Generated Comments | 16
  53. Ask HN: CS degrees, do they matter again? | 108
  54. Lenovo May Be Avoiding 'Windows Tax' via Cheaper Laptops with Preinstalled Linux | 20
  55. Restoring a Sinclair C5 | 8
  56. Computer Architects Can't Find the Average | 12
  57. Trump DOJ Threatens Wikipedia's Nonprofit Status over Alleged 'Propaganda' | 31
  58. The new 4o personality is unusable for therapy | 22
  59. USB 2.0 is 25 years old today – the interface standard that changed the world | 2
  60. What Porn Did to American Culture? | 88
  61. Calibrations Have a Context-Collapse Problem | 6
  62. Suicide Reverberates Among Young Doctors | 20
  63. Thoughts Upon Slavery (1774) | 16
  64. Compiler Reminders | 5
  65. I wouldn't get into a Tesla Robotaxi | 28
  66. The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, but the battle with Agent Orange continues | 13
  67. Ask HN: Memory-safe low level languages? | 80
  68. Cut: Chattanooga Civic User Testing | 4
  69. Earth's oceans used to be green, and they could turn purple next | 3
  70. Show HN: Logchef – Schema-agnostic log viewer for ClickHouse | 3
  71. Microsoft Word 5.5 And 6.0 In-depth DOS Review With Pics (2018) | 3
  72. MIT Committee Report on the Changing Nature of Information (1983) [pdf] | 5
  73. Show HN: Cleverb.ee – open-source agent that writes a cited research report | 10
  74. JPMC: An open letter to third-party suppliers | 1
  75. Presentation Slides with Markdown | 6
  76. Inference-Aware Fine-Tuning for Best-of-N Sampling in Large Language Models | 4
  77. Bot farms invade social media to hijack popular sentiment | 5
  78. NASA's Lucy Spacecraft Completes Asteroid Donaldjohanson Flyby | 2
  79. Do Large Language Models know who did what to whom? | 4
  80. Trump denies disaster aid, tells states to do more | 5
  81. Show HN: Lil digi – play a platformer game as yourself | 20
  82. Accidentally Turing-Complete | 7
  83. To 'Reclaim Future-Making', Amazon Workers Published Collection of SciFi Stories | 7
  84. Consumers make their voices heard as Microsoft's venture flatlines in popularity | 14
  85. The group chats that changed America | 6
  86. Disney worker who hacked menus gets 3 years in prison | 11
  87. From Code to Cash: Stack Overflow Co-Founder's Unorthodox Path to Philanthropy | 2
  88. Why Sedans Disappeared | 24
  89. China's Huawei Develops New AI Chip, Seeking to Match Nvidia | 10
  90. Trust collapsing as job fears surge worldwide, warns UN | 8
  91. 'Going to the cloud' could also mean locking into a forever sub-contractor | 4
  92. Show HN: Flow.diy – a super duper simple flowchart maker | 2
  93. Ask HN: Could we possibly be the last generation of programmers? | 15
  94. How the idea of stripping citizenship for crimes spread across Europe | 3
  95. We Need More Optimistic Science Fiction | 5
  96. Windows "inetpub" security fix can be abused to block future updates | 0
  97. Starbucks opens its first 3D-printed store. Is it cheaper than the real thing? | 0
  98. What Air Defenses Do the Houthis in Yemen Have? | 4
  99. Why "Learn to code" Failed [PolyMatter] [video] | 11
  100. California is nearly out of license plate numbers. Here's what the DMV is doing | 12