Story ranking for the past month

  1. AnandTech Farewell | 598
  2. The secret inside One Million Checkboxes | 218
  3. How to succeed in MrBeast production (Leaked PDF) | 1314
  4. Bypassing airport security via SQL injection | 440
  5. Air Con: $1697 for an on/off switch | 478
  6. Learning to Reason with LLMs | 1257
  7. We spent $20 to achieve RCE and accidentally became the admins of .mobi | 366
  8. I've built my first successful side project, and I hate it | 419
  9. Amazon tells employees to return to office five days a week | 1824
  10. Microsoft donates the Mono Project to the Wine team | 478
  11. Is My Blue Your Blue? | 526
  12. An NFC movie library for my kids | 314
  13. Founder Mode | 735
  14. Greppability is an underrated code metric | 613
  15. Telegram founder Pavel Durov arrested at French airport | 1038
  16. Diffusion models are real-time game engines | 409
  17. Show HN: InstantDB – A Modern Firebase | 297
  18. Did you lose your AirPods? | 383
  19. Ask HN: Why is Pave legal? | 489
  20. The Internet Archive has lost its appeal in Hachette vs. Internet Archive | 792
  21. Building LLMs from the Ground Up: A 3-Hour Coding Workshop | 136
  22. NSA releases 1982 Grace Hopper lecture | 227
  23. OpenAI is good at unminifying code | 304
  24. Show HN: iFixit created a new USB-C, repairable soldering system | 404
  25. Show HN: Wealthfolio: Private, open-source investment tracker | 263
  26. Dokku: My favorite personal serverless platform | 270
  27. Synthetic diamonds are now purer, more beautiful, and cheaper than mined | 489
  28. Zen, a Arc-like open-source browser based on the Firefox engine | 409
  29. DOJ sues realpage for algorithmic pricing scheme that harms renters | 625
  30. 1M Users | 184
  31. Hezbollah pager explosions kill several people in Lebanon | 1703
  32. You are not dumb, you just lack the prerequisites | 403
  33. Elasticsearch is open source, again | 450
  34. Tell HN: Burnout is bad to your brain, take care | 327
  35. Show HN: Meet.hn – Meet the Hacker News community in your city | 333
  36. Arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram CEO, charges of terrorism, fraud, child porn | 830
  37. The Art of Finishing | 165
  38. Google Illuminate: Books and papers turned into audio | 245
  39. EUCLEAK Side-Channel Attack on the YubiKey 5 Series | 278
  40. Toasts are bad UX | 385
  41. Low Cost Mini PCs | 336
  42. 2M users but no money in the bank | 351
  43. Dozens of Hezbollah members said to be seriously injured as devices explode | 19
  44. Notes on OpenAI's new o1 chain-of-thought models | 624
  45. Calling All Hackers | 253
  46. James Earl Jones has died | 182
  47. ReMarkable Paper Pro | 545
  48. QUIC is not quick enough over fast internet | 326
  49. Did Sandia use a thermonuclear secondary in a product logo? | 206
  50. Terence Tao on O1 | 479
  51. Why GitHub won | 503
  52. Fixing a bug in Google Chrome as a first-time contributor | 165
  53. Windows NT vs. Unix: A design comparison | 609
  54. Zuckerberg claims regret on caving to White House pressure on content | 1268
  55. Keyhole – Forge own Windows Store licenses | 296
  56. Ask HN: What are you working on (August 2024)? | 1424
  57. Is my vision that bad? No, it's just a bug in Apple's Calculator | 395
  58. 13ft – A site similar to 12ft.io but self-hosted | 263
  59. iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max | 1668
  60. The Monospace Web | 153
  61. Apple must pay 13B euros in back taxes, EU's top court rules | 687
  62. A good day to trie-hard: saving compute 1% at a time | 173
  63. Data Exfiltration from Slack AI via indirect prompt injection | 174
  64. A Collection of Free Public APIs That Is Tested Daily | 122
  65. Buy, Borrow, Die – Explained | 475
  66. Is Telegram really an encrypted messaging app? | 584
  67. Dynamicland 2024 | 194
  68. MIT leaders describe the experience of not renewing Elsevier contract | 220
  69. NASA announces Boeing Starliner crew will return on SpaceX Crew-9 | 730
  70. Ilya Sutskever's SSI Inc raises $1B | 776
  71. Artificial intelligence is losing hype | 782
  72. CrowdStrike ex-employees: 'Quality control was not part of our process' | 295
  73. Boeing workers vote to strike | 538
  74. Apple Mobile Processors Are Now Made in America by TSMC | 193
  75. Extreme Pi Boot Optimization | 153
  76. WebP: The WebPage Compression Format | 203
  77. Data sleuths who spotted research misconduct cleared of defamation | 109
  78. alphaXiv: Open research discussion on top of arXiv | 178
  79. I'm tired of fixing customers' AI generated code | 330
  80. New York Times tech workers union votes to authorize a strike | 618
  81. CSS @property and the new style | 181
  82. Another police raid in Germany | 329
  83. UK rail minister got engineer sacked for raising safety concerns | 296
  84. Australian employees now have the right to ignore work emails, calls after hours | 431
  85. The Engineering of Landfills | 324
  86. 17-year-old student exposes Germany's 'secret' pirate site blocklist | 228
  87. We built the city of Colombo in Cities:Skylines | 183
  88. Chrome is entrenching third-party cookies that will mislead users | 311
  89. OpenAI threatens to revoke o1 access for asking it about its chain of thought | 295
  90. Crows are even smarter than we thought | 287
  91. Reclaim the Stack | 321
  92. FTC Pushed to Crack Down on Companies That Ruin Hardware via Software Updates | 218
  93. Kagi Assistant | 236
  94. OAuth from First Principles | 104
  95. Fixing an Elgato HD60 S HDMI capture device with the help of Ghidra | 89
  96. The Pentium as a Navajo Weaving | 85
  97. Show HN: Infinity – Realistic AI characters that can speak | 295
  98. Maker Skill Trees | 104
  99. How America's universities became debt factories | 540
  100. Removing stuff is never obvious yet often better | 190