Story ranking for the past month

  1. Bop Spotter | 382
  2. How to succeed in MrBeast production (Leaked PDF) | 1352
  3. Why wordfreq will not be updated | 510
  4. Learning to Reason with LLMs | 1261
  5. We spent $20 to achieve RCE and accidentally became the admins of .mobi | 367
  6. Apple mobile processors are now made in America by TSMC | 826
  7. Fraud, so much fraud | 822
  8. I designed a Dieter Rams-inspired iPhone dock | 355
  9. Amazon tells employees to return to office five days a week | 1927
  10. Gaining access to anyones Arc browser without them even visiting a website | 498
  11. An NFC movie library for my kids | 314
  12. Legalizing sports gambling was a mistake | 1151
  13. OpenAI to become for-profit company | 745
  14. Patent troll Sable pays up, dedicates all its patents to the public | 369
  15. Sanding UI | 400
  16. Orion, our first true augmented reality glasses | 1045
  17. I Am Tired of AI | 1115
  18. Ask HN: Why is Pave legal? | 495
  19. Hezbollah pager explosions kill several people in Lebanon | 2528
  20. Xkcd 1425 (Tasks) turns ten years old today | 467
  21. A $1k Wheelchair | 427
  22. Canvas is a new way to write and code with ChatGPT | 660
  23. Show HN: iFixit created a new USB-C, repairable soldering system | 405
  24. Why does man print "gimme gimme gimme" at 00:30? (2017) | 382
  25. Llama 3.2: Revolutionizing edge AI and vision with open, customizable models | 329
  26. Show HN: Wealthfolio: Private, open-source investment tracker | 263
  27. Too much efficiency makes everything worse (2022) | 360
  28. NotebookLM's automatically generated podcasts are surprisingly effective | 489
  29. Synthetic diamonds are now purer, more beautiful, and cheaper than mined | 490
  30. The Fastest Mutexes | 341
  31. Meta Movie Gen | 806
  32. Show HN: OpenFreeMap – Open-Source Map Hosting | 234
  33. Being Raised by the Internet | 312
  34. FFT-based ocean-wave rendering, implemented in Godot | 100
  35. Mira Murati leaves OpenAI | 599
  36. Is Tor still safe to use? | 561
  37. Atkinson Hyperlegible Font | 214
  38. Gavin Newsom vetoes SB 1047 | 477
  39. Show HN: Meet.hn – Meet the Hacker News community in your city | 372
  40. CNN and USA Today have fake websites, I believe Forbes Marketplace runs them | 265
  41. Tell HN: Burnout is bad to your brain, take care | 327
  42. Winamp Legacy player source code | 328
  43. Google Illuminate: Books and papers turned into audio | 245
  44. Dozens of Hezbollah members said to be seriously injured as devices explode | 23
  45. Forget ChatGPT: why researchers now run small AIs on their laptops | 365
  46. 2M users but no money in the bank | 351
  47. Notes on OpenAI's new o1 chain-of-thought models | 630
  48. Getting my daily news from a dot matrix printer | 198
  49. James Earl Jones has died | 182
  50. Terence Tao on O1 | 483
  51. QUIC is not quick enough over fast internet | 326
  52. Did Sandia use a thermonuclear secondary in a product logo? | 206
  53. PostgreSQL 17 | 148
  54. Why GitHub won | 504
  55. Windows NT vs. Unix: A design comparison | 609
  56. Forbes Marketplace: The Parasite SEO Company Trying to Devour Its Host | 299
  57. Keyhole – Forge own Windows Store licenses | 296
  58. Independent directors of 23andMe resign from board | 350
  59. Hacking Kia: Remotely controlling cars with just a license plate | 364
  60. iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max | 1675
  61. A good day to trie-hard: saving compute 1% at a time | 173
  62. Apple must pay 13B euros in back taxes, EU's top court rules | 687
  63. DOJ accuses Visa of monopoly that affects price of 'nearly everything’ | 464
  64. Visualizing Weather Forecasts Through Landscape Imagery | 57
  65. Have you ever seen soldering this close? [video] | 118
  66. Brainfuck Enterprise Solutions | 144
  67. Ultra high-resolution image of The Night Watch (2022) | 148
  68. Show HN: I Wrote a Book on Java | 168
  69. California bans legacy admissions at private universities | 619
  70. An adult fruit fly brain has been mapped | 191
  71. Linux/4004: booting Linux on Intel 4004 for fun, art, and no profit | 162
  72. In 1870, Lord Rayleigh used oil and water to calculate the size of molecules | 200
  73. CrowdStrike ex-employees: 'Quality control was not part of our process' | 300
  74. WordPress.org bans WP Engine | 485
  75. Boeing workers vote to strike | 542
  76. Filed: WP Engine Inc. v Automattic Inc. and Matthew Charles Mullenweg [pdf] | 598
  77. WebP: The WebPage Compression Format | 203
  78. Data sleuths who spotted research misconduct cleared of defamation | 109
  79. alphaXiv: Open research discussion on top of arXiv | 178
  80. New York Times tech workers union votes to authorize a strike | 620
  81. OpenAI threatens to revoke o1 access for asking it about its chain of thought | 305
  82. Experimental web browser optimized for rabbit-holing | 104
  83. Y Combinator Traded Prestige for Growth | 246
  84. Pledging $300k to the Zig Software Foundation | 191
  85. Warning: DNS encryption in Little Snitch 6.1 may occasionally fail | 206
  86. Another police raid in Germany | 334
  87. They stole my voice with AI | 447
  88. FTC: Vast Surveillance of Users by Social Media and Video Streaming Companies | 331
  89. Rga: Ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, etc. | 57
  90. Fixing an Elgato HD60 S HDMI capture device with the help of Ghidra | 96
  91. Amusing Ourselves to Death (2009) | 316
  92. Is the world really running out of sand? | 208
  93. Real-time Linux is officially part of the kernel | 138
  94. Reclaim the Stack | 321
  95. We fine-tuned Llama 405B on AMD GPUs | 100
  96. FTC Pushed to Crack Down on Companies That Ruin Hardware via Software Updates | 218
  97. Why I still blog after 15 years | 226
  98. How America's universities became debt factories | 544
  99. Boris Vallejo and the pixel art of the demoscene | 118
  100. 3K free SVG icons for popular brands | 92