Story ranking for the past month

  1. CrowdStrike Update: Windows Bluescreen and Boot Loops | 3850
  2. Open source AI is the path forward | 886
  3. Reverse engineering Ticketmaster's rotating barcodes | 714
  4. Anyone can access deleted and private repository data on GitHub | 364
  5. Panic at the Job Market | 1564
  6. Why is Chile so long? | 446
  7. My daughter (7 years old) used HTML to make a website | 513
  8. Run CUDA, unmodified, on AMD GPUs | 404
  9. AI solves International Math Olympiad problems at silver medal level | 507
  10. We need visual programming. No, not like that | 494
  11. Node.js adds experimental support for TypeScript | 541
  12. Show HN: I created an After Effects alternative | 258
  13. AT&T says criminals stole phone records of 'nearly all' customers in data breach | 813
  14. Jailbreaking RabbitOS | 265
  15. Use a work journal | 293
  16. Ladybird Web Browser becomes a non-profit with $1M from GitHub Founder | 744
  17. Joe Biden stands down as Democratic candidate | 1799
  18. FCC votes to limit prison telecom charges | 424
  19. Every company should be owned by its employees | 1020
  20. TinyPod – Apple Watch case with scroll wheel | 344
  21. Zed on Linux Is Here | 677
  22. PySkyWiFi: Free stupid wi-fi on long-haul flights | 419
  23. I am starting an AI+Education company | 540
  24. Google Chrome has an API accesible only from *.google.com | 368
  25. NVIDIA Transitions Fully Towards Open-Source Linux GPU Kernel Modules | 254
  26. Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have immunity for official acts | 1889
  27. Scientists discover a cause of lupus, possible way to reverse it | 186
  28. RegreSSHion: RCE in OpenSSH's server, on glibc-based Linux systems | 338
  29. No more boot loader: Please use the kernel instead | 447
  30. So you think you know box shadows? | 116
  31. Remembering Larry Finger, who made Linux wireless work | 86
  32. Supreme Court overturns 40-year-old "Chevron deference" doctrine | 1494
  33. Software galaxies | 113
  34. Type in Morse code by repeatedly slamming your laptop shut | 159
  35. Crowdstrike Outage Causing Widespread Issues | 3
  36. Kawaii – A Keychain-Sized Nintendo Wii | 214
  37. Copying is the way design works | 236
  38. I mapped almost every USA traffic death in the 21st century | 441
  39. I Received an AI Email | 575
  40. The Typeset of Wall·E (2018) | 88
  41. Twilio confirms data breach after hackers leak 33M Authy user phone numbers | 396
  42. Pattern of brain damage is pervasive in Navy SEALs who died by suicide | 575
  43. Show HN: Drop-in SQS replacement based on SQLite | 156
  44. Import and Export Markdown in Google Docs | 133
  45. Typst: An easy to learn alternative for LaTex | 187
  46. Foliate: Read e-books in style, navigate with ease | 134
  47. Imhex: A hex editor for reverse engineers | 133
  48. WebVM is a server-less virtual Linux environment running client-side | 127
  49. Large Enough | 489
  50. Inside a $1 radar motion sensor | 103
  51. Show HN: A modern Jupyter client for macOS | 160
  52. Crafting Interpreters | 187
  53. For advertising, Firefox now collects user data by default | 501
  54. A Swiss town banned billboards. Zurich, Bern may soon follow | 544
  55. Diff-pdf: tool to visually compare two PDFs | 80
  56. Investigating corrupt Winamp skins | 137
  57. Reverse Engineering for Everyone | 65
  58. A Git story: Not so fun this time | 138
  59. Welcome to Ladybird, a truly independent web browser | 2
  60. Boeing to plead guilty to criminal fraud charge stemming from 737 MAX crashes | 590
  61. Ask HN: What is the best code base you ever worked on? | 454
  62. Show HN: Simulating 20M Particles in JavaScript | 70
  63. The Right Kind of Stubborn | 238
  64. Hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone National Park | 304
  65. Jellyfin: We're Good, Seriously | 303
  66. The Origins of DS_store (2006) | 266
  67. Researcher finds flaw in a16z website that exposed some company data | 225
  68. Show HN: I am building an open-source Confluence and Notion alternative | 217
  69. With fifth busy beaver, researchers approach computation's limits | 137
  70. A bunch of programming advice I'd give to myself 15 years ago | 318
  71. Advantages of incompetent management | 252
  72. 10% of Cubans left Cuba between 2022 and 2023 | 1122
  73. Free-threaded CPython is ready to experiment with | 378
  74. Rye: A Hassle-Free Python Experience | 317
  75. Initial details about why CrowdStrike's CSAgent.sys crashed | 663
  76. Garage: Open-Source Distributed Object Storage | 139
  77. Empathy for the user having sex with your software | 127
  78. Show HN: Haystack – an IDE for exploring and editing code on an infinite canvas | 190
  79. Linksys Velop routers send Wi-Fi passwords in plaintext to US servers | 219
  80. Tau: Open-source PaaS – A self-hosted Vercel / Netlify / Cloudflare alternative | 139
  81. Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2024) | 609
  82. Pin | 121
  83. AMD to buy Silo AI for $665M | 272
  84. Google is the only search engine that works on Reddit now, thanks to AI deal | 346
  85. What is the significance of the character "j" at the end of a Roman Numeral? (2013) | 194
  86. Codestral Mamba | 138
  87. Show HN: Resurrecting a dead Dune RTS game | 100
  88. No More Blue Fridays | 267
  89. Meta 3D Gen | 136
  90. Three years in North Korea as a foreigner (2021) | 293
  91. Alexa is in millions of households and Amazon is losing billions | 831
  92. Taking my diabetes treatment into my own hands | 341
  93. Writing GUI apps for Windows is painful | 561
  94. Pipes: A spiritual successor to Yahoo Pipes | 130
  95. Bytecode Breakdown: Unraveling Factorio's Lua Security Flaws | 122
  96. Insights from over 10,000 comments on "Ask HN: Who Is Hiring" using GPT-4o | 160
  97. Booting Linux off of Google Drive | 184
  98. Vision language models are blind | 191
  99. Google Sheets ported its calculation worker from JavaScript to WasmGC | 214
  100. Bangladesh imposes curfew after dozens killed in anti-government protests | 199