Story ranking for the past week

  1. Solarpunk is happening in Africa | 587
  2. Mr TIFF | 149
  3. You should write an agent | 388
  4. FBI tries to unmask owner of archive.is | 500
  5. End of Japanese community | 768
  6. Facts about throwing good parties | 411
  7. Kimi K2 Thinking, a SOTA open-source trillion-parameter reasoning model | 415
  8. YouTube Removes Windows 11 Bypass Tutorials, Claims 'Risk of Physical Harm' | 395
  9. Linux gamers on Steam cross over the 3% mark | 535
  10. Zohran Mamdani wins the New York mayoral race | 1161
  11. Ratatui – App Showcase | 224
  12. Meta projected 10% of 2024 revenue came from scams | 527
  13. Leaving Meta and PyTorch | 170
  14. New gel restores dental enamel and could revolutionise tooth repair | 256
  15. Tell HN: X is opening any tweet link in a webview whether you press it or not | 515
  16. ICC ditches Microsoft 365 for openDesk | 210
  17. Two billion email addresses were exposed | 431
  18. Tiny electric motor can produce more than 1,000 horsepower | 598
  19. I Want You to Understand Chicago | 343
  20. Show HN: I scraped 3B Goodreads reviews to train a better recommendation model | 250
  21. A Fond Farewell | 203
  22. I was right about dishwasher pods and now I can prove it [video] | 476
  23. Apple is crossing a Steve Jobs red line | 444
  24. Game design is simple | 172
  25. Denmark's government aims to ban access to social media for children under 15 | 402
  26. Why aren't smart people happier? | 610
  27. I took all my projects off the cloud, saving thousands of dollars | 393
  28. URLs are state containers | 213
  29. Rockstar employee shares account of the company's union-busting efforts | 351
  30. Why is Zig so cool? | 446
  31. I’m worried that they put co-pilot in Excel | 332
  32. Valdi – A cross-platform UI framework that delivers native performance | 198
  33. Ticker: Don't die of heart disease | 385
  34. You can't cURL a Border | 277
  35. AI's Dial-Up Era | 430
  36. Vodafone Germany is killing the open internet – one peering connection at a time | 204
  37. My Truck Desk | 112
  38. Why Nextcloud feels slow to use | 349
  39. YouTube erased more than 700 videos documenting Israeli human rights violations | 125
  40. Dillo, a multi-platform graphical web browser | 172
  41. Simple trick to increase coverage: Lying to users about signal strength | 179
  42. This week in 1988, Robert Morris unleashed his eponymous worm | 183
  43. NY school phone ban has made lunch loud again | 328
  44. Open Source Implementation of Apple's Private Compute Cloud | 95
  45. UPS plane crashes near Louisville airport | 437
  46. VLC's Jean-Baptiste Kempf Receives the European SFS Award 2025 | 91
  47. Google suspended my company's Google cloud account for the third time | 192
  48. Paris had a moving sidewalk in 1900, and a Thomas Edison film captured it (2020) | 206
  49. Things you can do with diodes | 112
  50. I may have found a way to spot U.S. at-sea strikes before they're announced | 533
  51. Using FreeBSD to make self-hosting fun again | 166
  52. Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2025) | 531
  53. Norway reviews cybersecurity after remote-access feature found in Chinese buses | 226
  54. Google Removed 749M Anna's Archive URLs from Its Search Results | 157
  55. What is a manifold? | 130
  56. When stick figures fought | 143
  57. NoLongerEvil-Thermostat – Nest Generation 1 and 2 Firmware | 141
  58. Why I love OCaml (2023) | 278
  59. Myna: Monospace typeface designed for symbol-heavy programming languages | 172
  60. The Case Against PGVector | 137
  61. ChatGPT terms disallow its use in providing legal and medical advice to others | 426
  62. Uncle Sam wants to scan your iris and collect your DNA, citizen or not | 260
  63. Pg_lake: Postgres with Iceberg and data lake access | 118
  64. How did I get here? | 61
  65. Show HN: A CSS-Only Terrain Generator | 82
  66. Learning to read Arthur Whitney's C to become smart (2024) | 162
  67. Tongyi DeepResearch – open-source 30B MoE Model that rivals OpenAI DeepResearch | 150
  68. Direct File won't happen in 2026, IRS tells states | 263
  69. </> Htmx – The Fetch()ening | 153
  70. iOS 26.2 to allow third-party app stores in Japan ahead of regulatory deadline | 223
  71. IKEA launches new smart home range with 21 Matter-compatible products | 229
  72. James Watson has died | 258
  73. Study identifies weaknesses in how AI systems are evaluated | 169
  74. Israels top military lawyer arrested after she admitted leaking video of abuse | 171
  75. Anti-cybercrime laws are being weaponized to repress journalism | 98
  76. Cloudflare tells U.S. govt that foreign site blocking efforts are trade barriers | 210
  77. What the hell have you built | 227
  78. Codemaps: Understand Code, Before You Vibe It | 117
  79. Ask HN: My family business runs on a 1993-era text-based-UI (TUI). Anybody else? | 306
  80. The shadows lurking in the equations | 86
  81. Carice TC2 – A non-digital electric car | 206
  82. Microsoft Can't Keep EU Data Safe from US Authorities | 126
  83. OpenMW 0.50.0 Released – open-source Morrowind reimplementation | 98
  84. Australia has so much solar that it's offering everyone free electricity | 299
  85. First recording of a dying human brain shows waves similar to memory flashbacks (2022) | 282
  86. My friends and I accidentally faked the Ryzen 7 9700X3D leaks | 68
  87. Apple's "notarisation" – blocking software freedom of developers and users | 172
  88. Becoming a compiler engineer | 144
  89. App Store web has exposed all its source code | 136
  90. Lessons from Growing a Piracy Streaming Site | 184
  91. The Case That A.I. Is Thinking | 1005
  92. Bluetui – A TUI for managing Bluetooth on Linux | 102
  93. Why don't you use dependent types? | 116
  94. Mathematical exploration and discovery at scale | 125
  95. State of Terminal Emulators in 2025: The Errant Champions | 270
  96. AI is Dunning-Kruger as a service | 192
  97. Analysis indicates that the universe’s expansion is not accelerating | 200
  98. Ruby already solved my problem | 117
  99. Marko – A declarative, HTML‑based language | 121
  100. Gmail AI gets more intrusive | 163