Story ranking for the past day

  1. Mechanical Watch: Exploded View | 98
  2. Git Notes: Git's coolest, most unloved­ feature (2022) | 121
  3. I wrote my PhD Thesis in Typst | 137
  4. How fast are Linux pipes anyway? | 32
  5. Using Home Assistant, adguard home and an $8 smart outlet to avoid brain rot | 97
  6. Klein Bottle Amazon Brand Hijacking (2021) | 80
  7. GOP omnibus bill would sell off USPS's EVs | 93
  8. The cultural decline of literary fiction | 271
  9. Show HN: Report idling vehicles in NYC (and get a cut of the fines) with AI | 190
  10. Using an $8 smart outlet to avoid brainrot | 74
  11. Denmark Is Switching to Linux | 77
  12. AGI is Mathematically Impossible 2: When Entropy Returns | 182
  13. Why do all browsers' user agents start with "Mozilla/"? (2008) | 56
  14. Finding a billion factorials in 60 ms with SIMD | 5
  15. Show HN: I'm a doctor and built a responsive breathing app for anxiety and sleep | 38
  16. Avoiding the Global Lobotomy | 67
  17. Harry Brearley, the creator of stainless steel (2016) | 30
  18. Show HN: A Tool to Summarize Kenya's Parliament with Rust, Whisper, and LLMs | 11
  19. Radio Garden | 13
  20. Wait, Why Is Israel Allowed to Have Nukes? | 17
  21. Announcing the Clippy feature freeze | 8
  22. The AIpocalypse is here for web sites as search referrals plunge | 74
  23. 10 out of 12 people cured in Type 1 Diabetes Study | 20
  24. Children in England growing up 'sedentary, scrolling and alone', say experts | 70
  25. Ask HN: How to regain the ability to read with focus and learn | 26
  26. Interview with Francine Prose on early-1970s San Francisco [audio] | 7
  27. Show HN: Lego Island Playable in the Browser | 14
  28. Hawaii Highways | 15
  29. Discover C++26's compile-time reflection | 34
  30. What would happen if you tried to land on a gas giant? | 22
  31. LeetCode for System Design | 33
  32. Dev jobs are about to get a hard reset and nobody's ready | 77
  33. Tesla launches robotaxi rides in Austin | 62
  34. One million and counting: Russian casualties hit milestone in Ukraine war | 21
  35. Polystate: Composable Finite State Machines | 20
  36. Show HN: Turn a paper's DOI into its full reference list (BibTeX/RIS, etc.) | 13
  37. Let's Talk About Writing in Tech | 19
  38. Show HN: I made a screenshot beautifier | 28
  39. Using Wave Function Collapse to solve puzzle map generation at scale | 5
  40. USAF B-2 Spirit Bombers Have Beds | 8
  41. Show HN: Progressor – coach that breaks down big goals into actionable steps | 17
  42. Sam x Jony page on OpenAI is deleted | 1
  43. FreeBSD Kernel Modules Pkg(8) Repositories | 10
  44. The Void IDE, Open-Source Alternative to Cursor, Released in Beta | 7
  45. Tensor Manipulation Unit (TMU): Reconfigurable, Near-Memory, High-Throughput AI | 3
  46. AI API Prices are 90% Subsidized | 13
  47. Bill Gates: 'Welcome to the next phase of the Alzheimer's fight' | 0
  48. Bluetooth Jammer | 11
  49. Otus Lisp | 2
  50. Air India crash points to systemic problems at Boeing that CEO Ortberg must fix | 17
  51. The X Window System didn't immediately have X terminals | 6
  52. CTO's at Meta, Open AI, Palantir Became Lieutenant Colonels in the Army | 3
  53. Kubuntu finally removes support for X11 in new installs | 0
  54. If you're building a JavaScript library and need logging, you would love LogTape | 4
  55. Fred Smith, FedEx founder who revolutionised package delivery, dies at 80 | 1
  56. CF-Shield – An open source tool to protect any website with Cloudflare | 7
  57. PostmarketOS v25.06: The One with Systemd | 1
  58. Writing 23 Games in 24 Days (in Rust) | 3
  59. UK police working with tech giant Palantir on real-time surveillance network | 1
  60. Moon Dust Not as Damaging as Thought; Study Reveals Earth's Pollutants Are Worse | 2
  61. Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds meet for the first time | 1
  62. Coal is dirtier than you think | 0
  63. The $1,999 Liberty Phone Is Made in America. Its Creator Explains How | 8
  64. Texas family detention reveals adults fighting kids for clean water | 1
  65. French scientists discover new blood type in Guadeloupe woman | 0
  66. The United States Bombed Iran. What Comes Next? | 3
  67. My First Impressions of Gleam | 1
  68. The Mental Model of Server Components | 0
  69. Oil Companies Fight Climate Lawsuits by Citing Free Speech | 2
  70. Show HN: Sodalite – Open Source Anonymous Media Downloader | 1
  71. Iran parliament reportedly backs closing Strait of Hormuz | 1
  72. Tesla Misses Robotaxi Launch Date, Goes with Safety Drivers | 4
  73. 'We Kill People Based on Metadata' (2014) | 0
  74. Iranian parliament votes to close the Strait of Hormuz | 1
  75. Wave of syringe attacks mar France's street music festival | 2
  76. Telnet BBS Guide | 1
  77. Oregon Tesla sales are down 17% this year | 0
  78. StatusNotifierItem: Standard Non-Standards Tear Linux Desktops Apart | 0
  79. How the Grateful Dead built the internet | 1
  80. Lawrence Yun on the State of U.S. Housing Market | 3
  81. Reflection for C++26 | 0
  82. The Sad Case of the Youngest-Ever Alzheimer's Diagnosis | 1
  83. Insufficiently known POSIX shell features (2011) | 0
  84. Owl Lisp | 1
  85. Google Cloud's outage wasn't a testing failure but a design flaw | 1
  86. Framework for Skill Learning | 0
  87. Show HN: Stacklane – GitHub App for Stacked PR Clarity | 4
  88. Scientists find three years left of remaining carbon budget for 1.5°C | 0
  89. Gemini 2.5 threatening to kill itself after failing to debug your code | 0
  90. Google's AI Killed the Click: Traffic Falls, Crawls Surge | 0
  91. When Dubai almost became a part of India | 2
  92. Long-time rivals Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds meet | 0
  93. The West has stopped losing its religion | 3
  94. Top AI models will lie, cheat and steal to reach goals, Anthropic finds | 1
  95. Ask HN: Could a "social mode" in AI chats replace social media? | 6
  96. Trump can pull the plug on the internet, and Europe can't do anything about it | 2
  97. Reflection voted into C++26: "Whole new language" – Herb Sutter | 3
  98. Robotaxi launch begins in Austin today | 3
  99. Ask HN: How much would you pay to solve the largest problem you face? | 9
  100. I fight bots in my free time | 2