Story ranking for the past week

  1. Open source AI is the path forward | 886
  2. Anyone can access deleted and private repository data on GitHub | 364
  3. AI solves International Math Olympiad problems at silver medal level | 507
  4. Node.js adds experimental support for TypeScript | 541
  5. Joe Biden stands down as Democratic candidate | 1799
  6. Every company should be owned by its employees | 1020
  7. So you think you know box shadows? | 116
  8. Kawaii – A Keychain-Sized Nintendo Wii | 214
  9. Copying is the way design works | 236
  10. Typst: An easy to learn alternative for LaTex | 187
  11. Large Enough | 489
  12. A Swiss town banned billboards. Zurich, Bern may soon follow | 544
  13. Investigating corrupt Winamp skins | 137
  14. Reverse Engineering for Everyone | 65
  15. Hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone National Park | 304
  16. Jellyfin: We're Good, Seriously | 303
  17. Researcher finds flaw in a16z website that exposed some company data | 225
  18. 10% of Cubans left Cuba between 2022 and 2023 | 1122
  19. Initial details about why CrowdStrike's CSAgent.sys crashed | 663
  20. Empathy for the user having sex with your software | 127
  21. Show HN: Haystack – an IDE for exploring and editing code on an infinite canvas | 190
  22. Pin | 121
  23. Google is the only search engine that works on Reddit now, thanks to AI deal | 346
  24. What is the significance of the character "j" at the end of a Roman Numeral? (2013) | 194
  25. No More Blue Fridays | 267
  26. Alexa is in millions of households and Amazon is losing billions | 831
  27. Taking my diabetes treatment into my own hands | 341
  28. Apple Maps on the web launches in beta | 517
  29. Jiff: Datetime library for Rust | 237
  30. Scientists discover a new hormone that can build strong bones in mice | 186
  31. Llama 3.1 | 268
  32. Intent to end OCSP service | 143
  33. A Linux kernel syscall implementation tracker | 64
  34. rr – record and replay debugger for C/C++ | 131
  35. Minuteman missile communications | 66
  36. Timeshift: System Restore Tool for Linux | 168
  37. Show HN: Wat – Deep inspection of Python objects | 88
  38. Mapping Hacker News to find who knows what in the HN community | 206
  39. My Favorite Algorithm: Linear Time Median Finding (2018) | 169
  40. Dungeons and Dragons taught me how to write alt text | 82
  41. Generating sudokus for fun and no profit | 64
  42. What Is Entropy? | 197
  43. CrowdStrike will be liable for damages in France, based on the OVH precedent | 275
  44. United States discloses nuclear warhead numbers; restores nuclear transparency | 341
  45. OpenAI Announces SearchGPT | 187
  46. July 2024 Update on Instability Reports on Intel Core 13th/14th Gen Desktop CPUs | 208
  47. Parse, Don't Validate (2019) | 102
  48. CrowdStrike offers a $10 apology gift card to say sorry for outage | 164
  49. EU parliament member hit by Israeli Candiru spyware | 163
  50. Maestro: Netflix's Workflow Orchestrator | 153
  51. Jacek Karpińśki, the computer genius the communists couldn't stand (2017) | 134
  52. Ask HN: Is it possible to make FAANG salaries without working there? | 521
  53. Unfashionably secure: why we use isolated VMs | 234
  54. CrowdStrike broke Debian and Rocky Linux months ago | 147
  55. Database Design for Google Calendar: A Tutorial | 99
  56. Eza: A modern, maintained replacement for ls | 235
  57. Audapolis: Edit audio files by transcript, not waveform | 82
  58. Ryanair wins screen scraping case against Booking.com in US court ruling | 285
  59. The Elegance of the ASCII Table | 187
  60. You can opt out of airport face scans | 255
  61. Launch HN: Undermind (YC S24) – AI agent for discovering scientific papers | 120
  62. CrowdStrike debacle provides road map of American vulnerabilities to adversaries | 379
  63. X.com refuses to open with Firefox strict tracking protection enabled | 223
  64. User returns after 100k-hours ban to continue conversation that got them banned | 138
  65. Intel says 13th and 14th Gen mobile CPUs are crashing | 173
  66. AI models collapse when trained on recursively generated data | 185
  67. The Unix Pipe Card Game | 41
  68. Show HN: Briefer – Multiplayer notebooks with schedules, SQL, and built-in LLMs | 71
  69. Button Stealer | 78
  70. Solving the out-of-context chunk problem for RAG | 87
  71. Show HN: A source-available billing system I've spent 18 months building | 136
  72. You got a null result. Will anyone publish it? | 138
  73. How to choose a textbook that is optimal for oneself? | 121
  74. No Uptime Hosting (2006) | 78
  75. When ChatGPT summarises, it does nothing of the kind | 176
  76. Europe is in danger of regulating its tech market out of existence | 484
  77. A chemist explains the chemistry behind decaf coffee | 164
  78. The Origin of Emacs in 1976 | 115
  79. Txtai: Open-source vector search and RAG for minimalists | 55
  80. Glisp: Graphical Lisp | 16
  81. A Gentle Introduction to SAML | 95
  82. Google-Wiz deal fizzles out, company will pursue IPO | 266
  83. How Olympics officials try to catch “motor doping” | 485
  84. Intel vs. Samsung vs. TSMC | 92
  85. Public toilets are vanishing and that's a civic catastrophe | 292
  86. Show HN: Zerox – Document OCR with GPT-mini | 95
  87. What "consent" looks like for the DEA and TSA | 208
  88. No one expects young men to do anything and they respond by doing nothing (2022) | 574
  89. Bayesian Statistics: The three cultures | 88
  90. NASA Graphics Standards Manual (1975) | 64
  91. Unconditional Cash Study: first findings available | 635
  92. Aro – Zig's new C compiler | 122
  93. A multimodal dataset with one trillion tokens | 51
  94. AI crawlers need to be more respectful | 111
  95. Defense of Lisp macros: The automotive field as a case in point | 193
  96. Phish-friendly domain registry ".top" put on notice | 159
  97. A free tool to quickly detect counterfeit flash (2017) | 131
  98. Stripe acquires Lemon Squeezy | 141
  99. Llama 3.1 in C | 36
  100. Ask HN: Best way to learn robotics with a 10 year old? | 91