Story ranking for the past week

  1. OpenAI’s Windsurf deal is off, and Windsurf’s CEO is going to Google | 682
  2. MacPaint Art from the Mid-80s Still Looks Great Today | 194
  3. Bypassing Google's big anti-adblock update | 891
  4. Show HN: Ten years of running every day, visualized | 448
  5. Supabase MCP can leak your entire SQL database | 464
  6. Kiro: A new agentic IDE | 341
  7. Let me pay for Firefox | 600
  8. Measuring the impact of AI on experienced open-source developer productivity | 478
  9. Grok: Searching X for "From:Elonmusk (Israel or Palestine or Hamas or Gaza)" | 533
  10. ETH Zurich and EPFL to release a LLM developed on public infrastructure | 96
  11. Supreme Court's ruling practically wipes out free speech for sex writing online | 1006
  12. At Least 13 People Died by Suicide Amid U.K. Post Office Scandal, Report Says | 556
  13. US Court nullifies FTC requirement for click-to-cancel | 551
  14. Tree Borrows | 146
  15. How does a screen work? | 105
  16. Linda Yaccarino is leaving X | 1048
  17. Oakland cops gave ICE license plate data; SFPD also illegally shared with feds | 470
  18. SVGs that feel like GIFs | 131
  19. Show HN: Pangolin – Open source alternative to Cloudflare Tunnels | 122
  20. Apple's Browser Engine Ban Persists, Even Under the DMA | 348
  21. Data brokers are selling flight information to CBP and ICE | 252
  22. Bill Atkinson's psychedelic user interface | 302
  23. Google can now read your WhatsApp messages | 325
  24. Grok 4 Launch [video] | 603
  25. OpenCut: The open-source CapCut alternative | 147
  26. Upgrading an M4 Pro Mac mini's storage for half the price | 274
  27. The death of partying in the USA | 731
  28. Reading Neuromancer for the first time in 2025 | 383
  29. GLP-1s are breaking life insurance | 570
  30. IKEA ditches Zigbee for Thread going all in on Matter smart homes | 260
  31. Faking a JPEG | 93
  32. Preliminary report into Air India crash released | 864
  33. Let's Learn x86-64 Assembly (2020) | 97
  34. Cognition (Devin AI) to Acquire Windsurf | 315
  35. New Date("wtf") – How well do you know JavaScript's Date class? | 233
  36. Apple vs the Law | 433
  37. Smollm3: Smol, multilingual, long-context reasoner LLM | 78
  38. Lead pigment in turmeric is the culprit in a global poisoning mystery (2024) | 211
  39. Show HN: Refine – A Local Alternative to Grammarly | 187
  40. Happy 20th Birthday, Django | 102
  41. Zig's New Async I/O | 276
  42. Chrome's hidden X-Browser-Validation header reverse engineered | 130
  43. Breaking Git with a carriage return and cloning RCE | 162
  44. Proposed NOAA Budget Kills Program Designed to Prevent Satellite Collisions | 232
  45. Show HN: OffChess – Offline chess puzzles app | 169
  46. LLM Inference Handbook | 26
  47. Show HN: FlopperZiro – A DIY open-source Flipper Zero clone | 73
  48. German court rules Meta tracking technology violates European privacy laws | 168
  49. How I build software quickly | 176
  50. Most RESTful APIs aren't really RESTful | 558
  51. Solar power has begun to transform the world’s energy system | 585
  52. Kimi K2 is a state-of-the-art mixture-of-experts (MoE) language model | 2
  53. Flix – A powerful effect-oriented programming language | 184
  54. MCP-B: A Protocol for AI Browser Automation | 182
  55. AI slows down open source developers. Peter Naur can teach us why | 202
  56. Firefox is fine. The people running it are not | 260
  57. Grok 4 | 249
  58. Kimi K2 is a state-of-the-art mixture-of-experts (MoE) language model | 172
  59. Two guys hated using Comcast, so they built their own fiber ISP | 210
  60. Apple's MLX adding CUDA support | 127
  61. Graphical Linear Algebra | 26
  62. The North Korean fake IT worker problem is ubiquitous | 350
  63. Andrew Ng: Building Faster with AI [video] | 94
  64. Phrase origin: Why do we "call" functions? | 224
  65. FOKS: Federated Open Key Service | 70
  66. I'm done with social media – Or: why I have a blog now | 292
  67. Astro is a return to the fundamentals of the web | 254
  68. Jank is C++ | 95
  69. Show HN: Open source alternative to Perplexity Comet | 120
  70. Five companies now control over 90% of the restaurant food delivery market | 320
  71. What is Realtalk’s relationship to AI? (2024) | 92
  72. Is Gemini 2.5 good at bounding boxes? | 61
  73. Red Hat Technical Writing Style Guide | 150
  74. Bulgaria to join euro area on 1 January 2026 | 330
  75. RapidRAW: A non-destructive and GPU-accelerated RAW image editor | 126
  76. AI coding tools can reduce productivity | 271
  77. Repasting a MacBook | 142
  78. Pa. House passes 'click-to-cancel' subscription bills | 104
  79. A fast 3D collision detection algorithm | 30
  80. Japanese grandparents create life-size Totoro with bus stop for grandkids (2020) | 70
  81. Elon Musk's Grok praises Hitler, shares antisemitic tropes in new posts | 129
  82. Radium Music Editor | 58
  83. Switching to Claude Code and VSCode Inside Docker | 156
  84. Underwater turbine spinning for 6 years off Scotland's coast is a breakthrough | 222
  85. Recovering from AI addiction | 284
  86. OpenAI delays launch of open-weight model | 202
  87. The fish kick may be the fastest subsurface swim stroke yet (2015) | 185
  88. Show HN: MCP server for searching and downloading documents from Anna's Archive | 79
  89. A Typology of Canadianisms | 330
  90. In a First, Solar Was Europe's Biggest Source of Power Last Month | 204
  91. A Virginia public library is fighting off a takeover by private equity | 227
  92. Arizona resident dies from the plague | 147
  93. A technical look at Iran's internet shutdowns | 116
  94. Axon’s Draft One is designed to defy transparency | 164
  95. LLM Inevitabilism | 224
  96. LIGO detects most massive black hole merger to date | 108
  97. GlobalFoundries to Acquire MIPS | 148
  98. FP8 is ~100 tflops faster when the kernel name has "cutlass" in it | 107
  99. Overtourism in Japan, and how it hurts small businesses | 471
  100. Death by a Thousand Slops | 122