Story ranking for the past day
- Local-first software (2019)
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214
- Hidden interface controls are affecting usability
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181
- The Prime Reasons to Avoid Amazon
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191
- Problems the AI industry is not addressing adequately
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207
- Europe's first geostationary sounder satellite is launched
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38
- 'Positive review only': Researchers hide AI prompts in papers
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124
- macOS Icon History
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67
- Eastern Baltic cod grow much smaller than they did due to overfishing
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54
- Local-First Software Is Easier to Scale
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73
- A 37-year-old wanting to learn computer science
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159
- How to Network as an Introvert
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58
- Seine reopens to Paris swimmers after century-long ban
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73
- What a Hacker Stole from Me
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30
- Techno-Feudalism and the Rise of AGI: A Future Without Economic Rights?
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96
- Speeding up PostgreSQL dump/restore snapshots
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22
- How to not pay your taxes legally, apparently
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110
- Serving 200M requests per day with a CGI-bin
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56
- Cops in [Spain] think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer
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62
- Happy Birthday, GamingOnLinux – 16 years today
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8
- The EU wants to decrypt your private data by 2030
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40
- Goodbye to All That – My Resignation from the FBI
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27
- Optimizing Tool Selection for LLM Workflows with Differentiable Programming
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33
- A new law in Sweden makes it illegal to buy custom adult content
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90
- Pet ownership and cognitive functioning in later adulthood across pet types
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27
- Heart attacks aren't as fatal as they used to be
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74
- Basically Everyone Should Be Avoiding Docker
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71
- A new, faster DeepSeek R1-0528 variant appears from German lab
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22
- Volvo delivers 5,000th electric semi with little fanfare
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16
- Are We the Baddies?
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19
- Gecode is an open source C++ toolkit for developing constraint-based systems (2019)
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13
- Operators, Not Users and Programmers
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30
- 7-Zip 25.00
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48
- Colombia seizes first unmanned narco-submarine with Starlink antenna
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44
- RFK's proposal to let bird flu spread through poultry
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65
- QSBS Limits Raised
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29
- French City of Lyon Kicks Out Microsoft
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22
- What 'Project Hail Mary' teaches us about the PlanetScale vs. Neon debate
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85
- ApplePay vs. Alternative Payment Services
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27
- Holding Cellphone while driving is illegal, California court rules
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71
- WinUAE 6 Amiga Emulator
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6
- Large language models are improving exponentially?
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43
- US plans to shut down Mauna Loa Observatory
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12
- The Calculator-on-a-Chip (2015)
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5
- 'It's too late': David Suzuki says the fight against climate change is lost
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58
- China tells EU it can't accept Russia losing its war against Ukraine
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14
- The only time HN is this interested in Bitcoin is when there's a bubble (2017)
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50
- Volunteer finds Holy Grail of abolitionist-era Baptist documents
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4
- What I learned building an AI coding agent for a year
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10
- WSJ: 'Xi Has Spent Decades Preparing for a Cold War with the U.S.'
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22
- Injection Rejection (2006)
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13
- Elon Musk Forms a New Political Party to Challenge Trump and the Republicans
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9
- July 5, 1687: When Newton Explained Why You Don't Float Away
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11
- The Reality My Medicaid Patients Face
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7
- A Canadian's AI hoax duped the media and propelled a 'band' to success
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27
- The U.S. Is Switching Sides
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9
- The Private Equity Wager: Heads We Win, Tails You Lose
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10
- Zuck's Haul: Tracking Meta's AI Talent Acquisitions
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8
- Proof That Adult Brains Make New Neurons Settles Scientific Controversy
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0
- Go, PET, Let Hen - Curious adventures in (Commodore) BASIC tokenizing
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8
- Stop Killing Games in EU passed 1.000.000 signatures
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1
- How U.S. Tourists Are Dealing with a New Animosity Overseas
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28
- KDE Plasma 6.4 has landed in OpenBSD
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0
- Judge: You can't ban DEI grants without bothering to define DEI
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5
- European Commission presents Roadmap for lawful access to data
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22
- Ask HN: Advice for Starting a Hacker Space?
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11
- The Right Way to Embed an LLM in a Group Chat
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13
- Game publishers respond to Stop Killing Games claim it curtails developer choice
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25
- Elon Musk launches new America Party
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6
- Possible End to End to End Encryption: Come Help
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2
- Cars' Forward Blind Zones Are Worse Now Than 25 Years Ago
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11
- Words to Avoid: AI
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1
- Russian use of chemical weapons against Ukraine
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6
- Chasing Hobbies over Achievement Boosts Happiness (2023)
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3
- School Discipline Makes a Comeback
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4
- Biosphere 2 experiment changed our understanding of the Earth
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1
- Tell HN: You owe it to yourself to understand nutrition
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47
- It's Illegal to Live in an RV on Your Property in These US States
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16
- Why did not numpy copy the J rank concept?
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5
- Circles or rectangles? And does the answer depend on where you grew up?
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3
- Laser-wielding device is like an anti-aircraft system for mosquitoes
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6
- Making My Own Hacktoberfest T-Shirts
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2
- AI winter is well on its way (2018)
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4
- Tell HN: A fake, highly obfuscated Solidity VSCode plugin found on marketplace
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1
- Xi Jinping's two-week absence sparks speculation of power shift within CCP
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5
- Trial Court Decides Case Based on AI-Hallucinated Caselaw
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0
- Musk launches US political party to fight 'one-party system'
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3
- Apple just released a weirdly interesting coding language model
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0
- Introducing ZFS AnyRaid
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8
- Recreating Early Colour Outside Broadcast [video]
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0
- Laid-off workers should use LLMs to manage their emotions, says Xbox exec
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1
- AI for Citizens
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0
- Musk confirms xAI is buying an overseas power plant and shipping it to the US
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1
- China helped Pakistan with 'live inputs' in conflict with India
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1
- Core RISC-V supercluster on a single M.2 [video]
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2
- Academics on leaving US for 'scientific asylum' in France
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1
- Ousted US copyright chief lost job after report on GenAI fair use limits release
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0
- Long-lost Chinese typewriter prototype from the 1940s that changed computing
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0
- Musk and co should ask AI what defines intelligence. They may learn something
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3
- Two years ago today, Meta launched Threads. Does the world need this app?
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7
- Plants monitor the integrity of their barrier by sensing gas diffusion
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0