Story ranking for the past day

  1. I Want You to Understand Chicago | 343
  2. Ticker: Don't die of heart disease | 385
  3. Study identifies weaknesses in how AI systems are evaluated | 169
  4. My friends and I accidentally faked the Ryzen 7 9700X3D leaks | 68
  5. Marko – A declarative, HTML‑based language | 121
  6. IP blocking the UK is not enough to comply with the Online Safety Act | 283
  7. Ironclad – formally verified, real-time capable, Unix-like OS kernel | 40
  8. Largest cargo sailboat completes first Atlantic crossing | 120
  9. Btop: A better modern alternative of htop with a gamified interface | 115
  10. Boring Company fined nearly $500K after it dumped drilling fluids into manholes | 52
  11. 52 Year old data tape could contain Unix history | 65
  12. Making Democracy Work: Fixing and Simplifying Egalitarian Paxos | 48
  13. WriterdeckOS | 86
  14. Avería: The Average Font (2011) | 29
  15. $1T in tech stocks sold off as market grows skeptical of AI | 196
  16. US air traffic controllers start resigning as shutdown bites | 228
  17. Tabloid: The Clickbait Headline Programming Language | 22
  18. I want you to understand Chicago | 28
  19. Judge says Education Dept partisan out-of-office emails violated First Amendment | 107
  20. Cloudflare scrubs Aisuru botnet from top domains list | 27
  21. Near mid-air collision at LAX between American Airlines and ITA [video] | 80
  22. Always be ready to leave (even if you never do) | 76
  23. Judge denies request to exempt Flock footage from Public Records Act | 31
  24. Firefox Forcing LLM Features | 102
  25. An Algebraic Language for the Manipulation of Symbolic Expressions (1958) [pdf] | 11
  26. Sam Altman Is Getting Desperate and It Is Starting to Show | 42
  27. Zig is so cool, C is cooler | 61
  28. Opencloud – An alternative to Nextcloud written in Go | 18
  29. IndieChina Film Festival shut down after harassment from Chinese authorities | 18
  30. Facebook enables gender discrimination in job ads: European human rights body | 124
  31. Why Sam Altman Won't Be on the Hook for OpenAI's Spending Spree | 90
  32. He Chunhui's Tiny386 Turns an ESP32-S3 into a Fully-Functional 386-Powered PC | 8
  33. Driver livestreams on TikTok as she apparently hits and kills man in Chicago | 69
  34. Debugging BeagleBoard USB boot with a sniffer: fixing omap_loader on modern PCs | 0
  35. How to declutter, quiet down, and take the AI out of Windows 11 25H2 | 53
  36. What Hallucinogens Will Make You See (2023) | 58
  37. Things I've Heard Boomers Say That I Agree with 100% | 126
  38. GPT-5-Codex-Mini – A more compact and cost-efficient version of GPT-5-Codex | 37
  39. Grok 4 Fast now has 2M context window | 48
  40. Transparent computer monitor designed to protect your vision | 53
  41. Humans have remote touch 'seventh sense' like sandpipers | 21
  42. I taught an octopus piano (It took 6 months) [video] | 14
  43. French lawmakers vote to tax American retirees who benefit from social security | 2
  44. Judge denies request to exempt Flock footage from Public Records Act | 6
  45. A rats to riches story: Larry the Downing Street cat finds place in TV spotlight | 13
  46. BYD Pulls Ahead of Tesla in UK, Closes Sales Gap in Germany | 16
  47. Humanity's Endgame | 18
  48. Reverse engineering Codex CLI to get GPT-5-Codex-Mini to draw me a pelican | 13
  49. The AI Ick | 2
  50. PostgreSQL deserves better than libpq | 1
  51. Why hasn't there been a new major sports league? | 63
  52. Debt Has Entered the A.I. Boom | 4
  53. How Airbus Took Off | 10
  54. Copy button added to Stack Overflow | 23
  55. Her 12-year-old son was talking to Grok. It tried to get him to 'send nudes.' | 2
  56. Syntax and Semantics of Programming Languages (1995) | 14
  57. Why LTO-10 fell short on speed and backward compatibility | 8
  58. Show HN: Geofenced chat communities anyone can create | 11
  59. Characterizing the American Upper Paleolithic | 1
  60. Mothers say chatbots encouraged their sons to kill themselves | 2
  61. Ups and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crash | 1
  62. Who's watching the watchers? This Mozilla fellow and her Surveillance Watch map | 0
  63. Make yourself a Voxel Engine THIS weekend | 1
  64. The Medici Method | 4
  65. Supreme Court temporarily blocks full SNAP benefits even as they'd started to | 0
  66. Show HN: I built an HTTP client that perfectly mimics Chrome 142 | 1
  67. Reputational consequences of victim signaling: Victimhood decreases status | 5
  68. IRIX Introduction | 3
  69. Nov. 8 is Aaron Swartz day | 1
  70. Immigration agents have new technology to identify and track people | 7
  71. Where is the Gaza 'peace process' going? | 7
  72. Judge orders police to release Flock camera data, raising privacy questions | 2
  73. 'Windows sucks,' former Microsoft engineer says, explains how to fix it | 6
  74. Growing rice in the UK 'not so crazy' as climate warms | 4
  75. USPS Media Mail Rules Are Arbitrary and Stupid | 3
  76. Algorithm that lets drones lift heavy loads and manipulate the load mid-air [video] | 1
  77. China's AI Upstart Moonshot Stuns Valley Again with a $4.6M Wonder | 1
  78. Trump Media's quarterly loss widens as costs soar | 0
  79. BBC '100% fake news', says Donald Trump's press secretary | 2
  80. Research first to show humans have remote touch "seventh sense" like sandpipers | 5
  81. Lumpenproletariat | 1
  82. 'Black Hole Sun' by Soundgarden | 3
  83. Show HN: OtterLang – Pythonic scripting language that compiles to native code | 3
  84. Majority of mumps cases are among the vaccinated, CDC finds (2021) | 5
  85. Chinese astronauts stranded in space after debris hits their return capsule | 0
  86. Ask HN: Is everyone only hiring senior developers? And is it because of AI? | 3
  87. Containers and giving up on expecting good software installation practices | 2
  88. Peter Thiel: Capitalism Isn't Working for Young People | 6
  89. Former Capitol Police officer a forensic match for Jan. 6 pipe bomber | 3
  90. Consider a Burner Phone for Your Holiday Travel This Year | 5
  91. Bank of America faces lawsuit over alleged unpaid computer boot-up time | 1
  92. Flooded UK coalmines could provide low-carbon cheap heat 'for generations' | 1
  93. What a leaked transcript reveals about China's muscular statecraft | 2
  94. Mislabeled wires responsible for two-day IT outage in South Dakota; officials | 2
  95. Bridges: Mathematics and the Arts | 0
  96. I replaced Mathematica with this free and open-source alternative (SageMath) | 2
  97. Washington Post among breach victims in Oracle EBS zero-day attacks | 0
  98. Vigilante Lawyers Expose the Rising Tide of A.I. Slop in Court Filings | 1
  99. The rise of singlehood is reshaping the world | 0
  100. Rare red lightning captured in New Zealand skies | 1