Story ranking for the past week

  1. Tiny volumetric display | 170
  2. Charlie Munger has died | 405
  3. My toddler loves planes, so I built her a radar | 245
  4. Llamafile lets you distribute and run LLMs with a single file | 285
  5. My $500M Mars rover mistake | 338
  6. Choose the browser that best suits your privacy needs | 708
  7. LLM Visualization | 1
  8. Brother have gotten to where they are now by not innovating | 735
  9. You don't need JavaScript for that | 330
  10. Visual Anagrams: Generating optical illusions with diffusion models | 70
  11. Code is run more than read | 310
  12. Tinnitus linked to undetected auditory nerve damage | 406
  13. The 1988 shooting down of Flight 655 as a user interface disaster | 647
  14. MeshGPT: Generating triangle meshes with decoder-only transformers | 157
  15. Writing documentation for your house | 316
  16. $20k bounty was claimed | 324
  17. The Seamless Communication models | 338
  18. Sam Altman returns as CEO, OpenAI has a new initial board | 725
  19. LLM Visualization | 95
  20. Rust std fs slower than Python? No, it's hardware | 240
  21. Marker: Convert PDF to Markdown quickly with high accuracy | 93
  22. The weirdest bug I've seen yet | 307
  23. Henry Kissinger Has Died | 559
  24. Show HN: A Dalle-3 and GPT4-Vision feedback loop | 149
  25. I worked in Amazon HR and was disgusted at what I was seeing with PIP plans | 595
  26. Brickception | 85
  27. Accidental database programming | 291
  28. Who makes the most reliable new cars? | 1057
  29. Google Drive misplaces months' worth of customer data | 274
  30. Show HN: Trains.fyi – a live map of passenger trains in the US and Canada | 300
  31. A reality bending mistake in Apple's computational photography | 390
  32. Modern C++ Programming Course | 194
  33. Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2023) | 377
  34. CSAR: European Parliament rejects mass scanning of private messages | 92
  35. Stanisław Lem's vision of artificial life | 165
  36. Designing a SIMD Algorithm from Scratch | 80
  37. Jaq – A jq clone focused on correctness, speed, and simplicity | 229
  38. Turbo Pascal Turns 40 | 258
  39. IKEA sensors for doors and windows, motion, water leaks | 242
  40. Freetar – an alternative front end for ultimate-guitar.com | 122
  41. Chrome's next weapon in the War on Ad Blockers: Slower extension updates | 336
  42. PeerTube v6 | 192
  43. Show HN: Dobb·E – towards home robots with an open-source platform | 118
  44. Ripgrep is faster than grep, ag, Git grep, ucg, pt, sift (2016) | 187
  45. Half-Life: 25th Anniversary Documentary [video] | 155
  46. Ask HN: Who needs help this holidays? | 173
  47. Show HN: 80% faster, 50% less memory, 0% loss of accuracy Llama finetuning | 117
  48. Easy Stable Diffusion XL in your device, offline | 152
  49. Animate Anyone: Image-to-video synthesis for character animation | 174
  50. Write shaders for the (sim) Vegas sphere | 79
  51. HTML hacks that shaped the Internet | 225
  52. Show HN: Bi-directional sync between Postgres and SQLite | 101
  53. GitHub: Can no longer search code without being logged in | 231
  54. Let's try to understand AI monosemanticity | 178
  55. Show HN: Simulate 3D plants in the browser | 34
  56. Clang now makes binaries an original Pi B+ can't run | 122
  57. Roundcube open-source webmail software merges with Nextcloud | 243
  58. Broadcom lays off many VMware employees after closing acquisition | 210
  59. New Outlook is good, both for yourself and 766 third parties | 129
  60. No new boss at NSA until it answers questions on buying location, browsing data | 192
  61. Return to office is 'dead,' Stanford economist says | 447
  62. Are Open-Source Large Language Models Catching Up? | 208
  63. XCurl | 90
  64. Where Is OpenCV 5? | 138
  65. GCP Incidents | 154
  66. Learn how modern JavaScript frameworks work by building one | 51
  67. Ancient redwoods recover from fire by sprouting 1000-year-old buds | 114
  68. How to ripen and store avocados | 179
  69. Microsoft open-sources ThreadX | 136
  70. Travle: A daily game – get between countries in as few guesses as possible | 75
  71. Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job? | 293
  72. Accelerating Generative AI with PyTorch II: GPT, Fast | 67
  73. Tesla Cybertruck Pricing and Specs | 986
  74. Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS | 218
  75. How are zlib, gzip and zip related? | 77
  76. Show HN: Play a pen-and-paper game that is almost unknown in the US and Europe | 83
  77. That time Verisign typo-squatted all of .com and .net | 119
  78. How to pick more beautiful colors for your data visualizations (2020) | 45
  79. Star neuroscientist may have manipulated data to support a major stroke trial | 362
  80. Billionaires amass more through inheritance than wealth creation, says UBS | 331
  81. Advent of Code 2023 is nigh | 302
  82. Nutrient found in beef and dairy improves immune response to cancer in mice | 206
  83. How to Work Effectively with Someone You Don't Like | 324
  84. Not a real engineer (2019) | 71
  85. Hyundai Uni Wheel electric drive system could revolutionize EV design | 183
  86. Adobe's buy of Figma is 'likely' bad for developers, rules UK regulator | 156
  87. SDXL Turbo: A Real-Time Text-to-Image Generation Model | 152
  88. $10M AI Mathematical Olympiad Prize | 225
  89. Large language models lack deep insights or a theory of mind | 260
  90. Reasonable expectation of effectiveness for large dog lifespan extension | 185
  91. Deno Cron | 183
  92. Orion Browser by Kagi | 188
  93. Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about? | 374
  94. Okta says hackers stole data for all customer support users | 174
  95. Apple pulls plug on Goldman credit-card partnership | 269
  96. Massachusetts becomes fifth state to make prison calls free | 136
  97. The EPA wants total removal of lead pipes | 203
  98. Web Components Eliminate JavaScript Framework Lock-In | 292
  99. Extracting training data from ChatGPT | 128
  100. The camel, the rope, and the needle's eye | 268