Story ranking for the past week

  1. Getting forked by Microsoft | 997
  2. A $20k American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, no screen | 1256
  3. You wouldn't steal a font | 388
  4. How a 20 year old bug in GTA San Andreas surfaced in Windows 11 24H2 | 297
  5. Careless People | 533
  6. DOGE worker’s code supports NLRB whistleblower | 528
  7. FBI arrests judge accused of helping man evade immigration authorities | 924
  8. Watching o3 guess a photo's location is surreal, dystopian and entertaining | 415
  9. Pope Francis has died | 766
  10. Wikipedia’s nonprofit status questioned by D.C. U.S. attorney | 864
  11. AI Horseless Carriages | 476
  12. Whistleblower: DOGE Siphoned NLRB Case Data | 452
  13. I wrote to the address in the GPLv2 license notice (2022) | 553
  14. An end to all this prostate trouble? | 298
  15. ICE Deports 3 U.S. Citizen Children Held Incommunicado Prior to the Deportation | 787
  16. Show HN: Dia, an open-weights TTS model for generating realistic dialogue | 191
  17. Writing "/etc/hosts" breaks the Substack editor | 342
  18. Blog hosted on a Nintendo Wii | 104
  19. Atuin Desktop: Runbooks That Run | 150
  20. Evertop: E-ink IBM XT clone with 100+ hours of battery life | 190
  21. Show HN: My self-written hobby OS is finally running on my vintage IBM ThinkPad | 112
  22. Mark Zuckerberg says social media is over | 908
  23. Cloth | 59
  24. The Friendship Recession: The lost art of connecting | 423
  25. OpenAI releases image generation in the API | 295
  26. Open Source Projects Receive Funding to Reclaim the Public Internet | 225
  27. Apple and Meta fined millions for breaching EU law | 587
  28. Sapphire: Rust based package manager for macOS | 290
  29. Ask HN: Share your AI prompt that stumps every model | 621
  30. Shortest-possible walking tour to 81,998 bars in South Korea | 138
  31. FTC takes action against Uber for deceptive billing and cancellation practices | 264
  32. On loyalty to your employer (2018) | 445
  33. Internet in a Box | 116
  34. Lossless LLM compression for efficient GPU inference via dynamic-length float | 113
  35. A Love Letter to People Who Believe in People | 123
  36. Attacking My Landlord's Boiler | 221
  37. I wrote a book called “Crap Towns”. It seemed funny at the time | 303
  38. Advanced Python Features | 176
  39. A new form of verification on Bluesky | 296
  40. Native visionOS platform support | 329
  41. Instant SQL for results as you type in DuckDB UI | 119
  42. Pipelining might be my favorite programming language feature | 348
  43. ClickHouse gets lazier and faster: Introducing lazy materialization | 121
  44. Avoiding skill atrophy in the age of AI | 311
  45. The Gruen Transfer is consuming the internet | 250
  46. Your phone isn't secretly listening to you, but the truth is more disturbing | 306
  47. LLM-powered tools amplify developer capabilities rather than replacing them | 238
  48. America's cyber defenses are being dismantled from the inside | 200
  49. Supabase raises $200M Series D at $2B valuation | 338
  50. Fossil fuels fall below 50% of US electricity for the first month on record | 344
  51. The hidden cost of AI coding | 458
  52. How I blog with Obsidian, Hugo, GitHub, and Cloudflare | 235
  53. Australian who ordered radioactive materials walks away from court | 346
  54. YAGRI: You are gonna read it | 154
  55. Eurorack Knob Idea | 120
  56. Show HN: My from-scratch OS kernel that runs DOOM | 81
  57. Reworking 30 lines of Linux code could cut power use by up to 30 percent | 115
  58. Teaching LLMs how to solid model | 107
  59. Manufactured consensus on x.com | 237
  60. Notation as a Tool of Thought (1979) | 101
  61. Show HN: I used OpenAI's new image API for a personalized coloring book service | 184
  62. The Policy Puppetry Attack: Novel bypass for major LLMs | 221
  63. DeepMind releases Lyria 2 music generation model | 425
  64. NSF director to resign amid grant terminations, job cuts, and controversy | 243
  65. They made computers behave like annoying salesmen | 208
  66. CSS Zen Garden | 131
  67. Scientists Develop Artificial Leaf, Uses Sunlight to Produce Valuable Chemicals | 120
  68. MinC Is Not Cygwin | 221
  69. Icônes | 39
  70. AI assisted search-based research works now | 145
  71. Berkeley Humanoid Lite – Open-source robot | 34
  72. GCC 15.1 | 152
  73. We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads [video] | 231
  74. Show HN: Remote-Controlled IKEA Deathstar Lamp | 51
  75. I should have loved biology too | 192
  76. Reproducibility project fails to validate dozens of biomedical studies | 124
  77. How a single line of code could brick your iPhone | 68
  78. Show HN: Node.js video tutorials where you can edit and run the code | 85
  79. One quantum transition makes light at 21 cm | 159
  80. Google contract prevented Motorola from setting Perplexity as default assistant | 196
  81. Backblaze: Mounting Losses, Lawsuits, Sham Accounting, Insider Selling | 158
  82. You Can Be a Great Designer and Be Completely Unknown | 119
  83. World Emulation via Neural Network | 42
  84. OpenVSX, which VSCode forks rely on for extensions, down for 24 hours | 153
  85. Amazon Just Happens to Hold Book Sale During Independent Bookstore Day | 181
  86. What If We Could Rebuild Kafka from Scratch? | 212
  87. Algebraic Semantics for Machine Knitting | 19
  88. Mobygratis – Free Moby music to empower your creative projects | 53
  89. CSS Hell | 90
  90. Microsoft subtracts C/C++ extension from VS Code forks | 340
  91. How to program a text adventure in C | 46
  92. Open-source interactive C tutorial in the browser | 45
  93. Astronomers confirm the existence of a lone black hole | 171
  94. Mark Zuckerberg personally lost the Facebook antitrust case | 97
  95. Shardines: SQLite3 Database-per-Tenant with ActiveRecord | 67
  96. Assignment 5: Cars and Key Fobs (2021) | 192
  97. Found a simple tool for database modeling: dbdiagram.io | 65
  98. Business co-founders in tech startups are less valuable than they think | 178
  99. Unauthorized experiment on r/changemyview involving AI-generated comments | 156
  100. Pope Francis has died | 18