Story ranking for the past week

  1. Steam Machine launches today | 1732
  2. An entire Herculaneum scroll has been read for the first time | 359
  3. Om Malik has died | 163
  4. Deno Desktop | 398
  5. The 'papers, please' era of the internet will decimate your privacy | 583
  6. U.S. government will decide who gets to use GPT-5.6 | 1024
  7. Previewing GPT‑5.6 Sol: a next-generation model | 583
  8. What we call "age verification" is actually mass surveillance | 506
  9. We’re making Bunny DNS free | 268
  10. Identity verification on Claude | 731
  11. Did my old job only exist because of fraud? | 424
  12. Apple raises prices of MacBooks, iPads | 1216
  13. OpenAI unveils its first custom chip, built by Broadcom | 463
  14. Pledging another $400k to the Zig software foundation | 293
  15. Anthropic says Alibaba illicitly extracted Claude AI model capabilities | 1292
  16. Show HN: I made Google Trends for Hacker News by indexing 18 years of comments | 153
  17. Never Give Them Your Face | 449
  18. Fired by Google for creating the Google workspace CLI | 424
  19. FUTO Swipe – A new swipe typing model | 252
  20. Half-Life 2 in a Browser | 270
  21. F3 | 134
  22. Flock-Powered Police Chiefs Stalking Women Shows Why Warrants Are Needed | 357
  23. GLM-5.2 – How to Run Locally | 299
  24. In memory of the man who put red and green squiggles under words | 120
  25. Founding a company in Germany: €9600, 152 days and I still can't send an invoice | 748
  26. Ford AI hiccups push carmaker to rehire ‘gray beard’ inspectors | 320
  27. Hey Nico, you didn't vibe code your data room but stole it from Papermark | 279
  28. Canada plans 'nuclear renaissance' with up to 10 reactors built by 2040 | 476
  29. Jerry's Map | 67
  30. There are a few things that I look back on as my mistakes in the early days | 276
  31. Loupe – A iOS app that raises awareness about what native apps can see | 243
  32. CSSQuake | 114
  33. Prefer duplication over the wrong abstraction (2016) | 353
  34. Incident CVE-2026-LGTM | 86
  35. Apertus – Open Foundation Model for Sovereign AI | 183
  36. Israel targeted Gaza children resulting in genocide, UN inquiry says | 318
  37. GLM 5.2 vs. Opus | 343
  38. LastPass notifies users of yet another data breach | 230
  39. The deadly rise of giant trucks and SUVs | 767
  40. Codex logging bug may write TBs to local SSDs | 270
  41. Beyond All Reason (Free Total Annihilation Inspired RTS) | 318
  42. Mistral OCR 4 | 135
  43. Unlimited OCR: One-shot long-horizon parsing | 110
  44. 45°C cooling design cuts data center water use to near zero | 423
  45. Polymarket has flooded social media with deceptive videos by paid creators | 393
  46. Oxide computer 3D rack guided tour | 203
  47. Blogging can just be stating the obvious | 132
  48. The brain was not designed for this much bad news | 347
  49. Show HN: TikZ Editor – WYSIWYG editor for figures in LaTeX | 74
  50. We all depend on open source. We will defend it together | 216
  51. RubyLLM: A Ruby framework for all major AI providers | 82
  52. Danish privacy activist Lars Andersen raided by police | 411
  53. The Coming Loop | 294
  54. Google Hits 50% IPv6 | 480
  55. Show HN: Chess-Inspired Roguelike | 147
  56. Crypto in 2026: Oh, This Is the Bad Place | 524
  57. Slow breathing modulates brain function and risk behavior | 119
  58. Krea 2: SOTA open-weights 12B image model | 47
  59. Extreme Heat conference cancelled due to extreme heat warning | 472
  60. The Wholesale Plagiarism of Obscure Sorrows | 164
  61. There is minimal downside to switching to open models | 328
  62. VibeThinker: 3B param model that beats Opus 4.5 on reasoning with novel SFT+GRPO | 205
  63. Developers don't understand CORS (2019) | 268
  64. IBM debuts sub-1 nanometer chip technology | 203
  65. Vulnerability reports are not special anymore | 220
  66. The worthlessness of Vitamin D is mildly exaggerated | 291
  67. OAuth for all | 162
  68. Printing Gaussian Splats | 46
  69. Springer Nature has removed two studies by Max Planck | 175
  70. Show HN: OpenKnowledge – open source AI-first alternative to Obsidian/Notion | 170
  71. GLM-5.2 is a step change for open agents | 218
  72. U.S. allows Anthropic to release Mythos AI to ‘trusted’ US organizations | 360
  73. A game where you're an OS and have to manage processes, memory and I/O events | 79
  74. What happened after 2k people tried to hack my AI assistant | 160
  75. Renting a sewing machine from the library | 227
  76. We can still stop California's 3D printer surveillance scheme | 119
  77. Meta Pauses Employee-Tracking Program Following Internal Data Leak | 266
  78. Tell HN: Happy Fathers Day | 57
  79. AI's Affordability Crisis | 419
  80. The text in Claude Code’s “Extended Thinking” output | 225
  81. Jobs and Software Is Fucked | 304
  82. Windows 11 New Media Player Uses 3.5x More RAM, Charges for Popular Video Codecs | 179
  83. Madison Square Garden compiled a list of activists against facial recognition | 93
  84. Moebius: 0.2B image inpainting model with 10B-level performance | 83
  85. Will It Mythos? | 223
  86. Framework's 10G Ethernet module exposes USB-C's complexity | 178
  87. MicroVMs: Run isolated sandboxes with full lifecycle control | 178
  88. Everything is logarithms | 82
  89. VPN ban update for UK households as government looks at 'age-gate' | 372
  90. Countries are competing to see which can carry out mass surveillance the best | 124
  91. Apple to skip high-end M6 Mac chips in favor of AI-focused M7 line | 361
  92. Slate EV truck starts at $24,950 | 476
  93. The Xteink X4 E-Ink Reader | 187
  94. You can't unit test for taste | 140
  95. Linux eliminates the strncpy API after six years of work, 360 patches | 326
  96. Om | 15
  97. SMPTE Makes Its Standards Freely Accessible | 101
  98. The war on terror primed America for autocracy | 286
  99. Jolla Phone (October 2026) | 160
  100. California AB 2047 makes 3D printers off-limits to students, educators, business | 199