Story ranking for the past week

  1. Keep Android Open | 879
  2. Uv is the best thing to happen to the Python ecosystem in a decade | 1311
  3. 10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea | 629
  4. What we talk about when we talk about sideloading | 627
  5. It's insulting to read AI-generated blog posts | 532
  6. Affinity Studio now free | 773
  7. Using AI to negotiate a $195k hospital bill down to $33k | 919
  8. Minecraft removing obfuscation in Java Edition | 450
  9. Israel demanded Google and Amazon use secret 'wink' to sidestep legal orders | 422
  10. Free software scares normal people | 615
  11. Tell HN: Azure outage | 802
  12. EuroLLM: LLM made in Europe built to support all 24 official EU languages | 601
  13. Show HN: Strange Attractors | 72
  14. PSF has withdrawn $1.5M proposal to US Government grant program | 762
  15. AWS to bare metal two years later: Answering your questions about leaving AWS | 491
  16. Claude for Excel | 459
  17. China has added forest the size of Texas since 1990 | 622
  18. You already have a Git server | 427
  19. 987654321 / 123456789 | 107
  20. Samsung makes ads on smart fridges official with upcoming software update | 522
  21. Washington Post editorials omit a key disclosure: Bezos' financial ties | 287
  22. Attention lapses due to sleep deprivation due to flushing fluid from brain | 283
  23. Denmark reportedly withdraws Chat Control proposal following controversy | 227
  24. Kafka is Fast – I'll use Postgres | 390
  25. Recall for Linux | 216
  26. YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installs | 484
  27. Rust cross-platform GPUI components | 216
  28. Who needs Graphviz when you can build it yourself? | 106
  29. The AirPods Pro 3 flight problem | 268
  30. You can't refuse to be scanned by ICE's facial recognition app, DHS document say | 367
  31. John Carmack on mutable variables | 597
  32. Tips for stroke-surviving software engineers | 185
  33. Nearly 90% of Windows Games Now Run on Linux | 264
  34. Chat Control proposal fails again after public opposition | 132
  35. Advent of Code 2025: Number of puzzles reduce from 25 to 12 for the first time | 219
  36. How the cochlea computes (2024) | 148
  37. Austrian ministry kicks out Microsoft in favor of Nextcloud | 109
  38. Tinkering is a way to acquire good taste | 381
  39. Dithering – Part 1 | 95
  40. Crunchyroll is destroying its subtitles | 163
  41. Leaker reveals which Pixels are vulnerable to Cellebrite phone hacking | 322
  42. uBlock Origin Lite in Apple App Store | 233
  43. Tags to make HTML work like you expect | 236
  44. Boring is what we wanted | 267
  45. Tell HN: Azure Outage | 2
  46. Updated practice for review articles and position papers in ArXiv CS category | 200
  47. What happened to running what you wanted on your own machine? | 293
  48. Futurelock: A subtle risk in async Rust | 229
  49. Let's Help NetBSD Cross the Finish Line Before 2025 Ends | 237
  50. Easy RISC-V | 79
  51. How OpenAI uses complex and circular deals to fuel its multibillion-dollar rise | 395
  52. OpenAI says over a million people talk to ChatGPT about suicide weekly | 548
  53. ICE and CBP agents are scanning faces on the street to verify citizenship | 342
  54. JetKVM – Control any computer remotely | 207
  55. Addiction Markets | 438
  56. Amazon confirms 14,000 job losses in corporate division | 520
  57. US declines to join more than 70 countries in signing UN cybercrime treaty | 240
  58. Hard Rust requirements from May onward | 632
  59. The next chapter of the Microsoft–OpenAI partnership | 479
  60. NPM flooded with malicious packages downloaded more than 86k times | 282
  61. Pyrex catalog from from 1938 with hand-drawn lab glassware [pdf] | 74
  62. Tailscale Peer Relays | 113
  63. Avoid 2:00 and 3:00 am cron jobs (2013) | 369
  64. Vitamin D reduces incidence and duration of colds in those with low levels | 227
  65. Generative AI Image Editing Showdown | 77
  66. You are how you act | 185
  67. How I turned Zig into my favorite language to write network programs in | 143
  68. We saved $500k per year by rolling our own "S3" | 251
  69. A change of address led to our Wise accounts being shut down | 254
  70. Poison, Poison Everywhere | 208
  71. ICE Will Use AI to Surveil Social Media | 413
  72. Ask HN: Who uses open LLMs and coding assistants locally? Share setup and laptop | 179
  73. Zig's New Async I/O | 166
  74. The decline of deviance | 244
  75. Poker Tournament for LLMs | 207
  76. Visible from space, Sudan's bloodied sands expose a massacre of thousands | 130
  77. A definition of AGI | 511
  78. Feed the bots | 203
  79. HTTPS by default | 254
  80. Nvidia takes $1B stake in Nokia | 198
  81. Microsoft in court for allegedly misleading Australians over 365 subscriptions | 129
  82. We need a clearer framework for AI-assisted contributions to open source | 153
  83. Show HN: Why write code if the LLM can just do the thing? (web app experiment) | 207
  84. SQLite concurrency and why you should care about it | 122
  85. Claude Code can debug low-level cryptography | 137
  86. GHC now runs in the browser | 85
  87. AOL to be sold to Bending Spoons for $1.5B | 267
  88. Asbestosis | 222
  89. Just use a button | 185
  90. Phone numbers for use in TV shows, films and creative works | 138
  91. Ventoy: Create bootable USB drive for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI Files | 121
  92. AMD could enter ARM market with Sound Wave APU built on TSMC 3nm process | 234
  93. Visopsys: OS maintained by a single developer since 1997 | 44
  94. Board: New game console recognizes physical pieces, with an open SDK | 147
  95. Fil-C: A memory-safe C implementation | 130
  96. Microsoft needs to open up more about its OpenAI dealings | 180
  97. The Internet runs on free and open source software and so does the DNS | 50
  98. Movie posters from Ghana in the 1980s and 90s | 94
  99. S.A.R.C.A.S.M: Slightly Annoying Rubik's Cube Automatic Solving Machine | 56
  100. Raspberry Pi Pico Bit-Bangs 100 Mbit/S Ethernet | 85