Story ranking for the past week

  1. How to succeed in MrBeast production (Leaked PDF) | 1314
  2. Learning to Reason with LLMs | 1257
  3. We spent $20 to achieve RCE and accidentally became the admins of .mobi | 366
  4. Amazon tells employees to return to office five days a week | 1824
  5. Ask HN: Why is Pave legal? | 489
  6. Show HN: iFixit created a new USB-C, repairable soldering system | 404
  7. Hezbollah pager explosions kill several people in Lebanon | 1703
  8. Show HN: Meet.hn – Meet the Hacker News community in your city | 333
  9. Dozens of Hezbollah members said to be seriously injured as devices explode | 19
  10. Notes on OpenAI's new o1 chain-of-thought models | 624
  11. Terence Tao on O1 | 479
  12. CrowdStrike ex-employees: 'Quality control was not part of our process' | 295
  13. Boeing workers vote to strike | 538
  14. Apple Mobile Processors Are Now Made in America by TSMC | 193
  15. Data sleuths who spotted research misconduct cleared of defamation | 109
  16. OpenAI threatens to revoke o1 access for asking it about its chain of thought | 295
  17. Fixing an Elgato HD60 S HDMI capture device with the help of Ghidra | 89
  18. How America's universities became debt factories | 540
  19. OpenSCAD: The Programmer's Solid 3D CAD Modeller | 186
  20. Tell HN: DanBC has died | 77
  21. Entire staff of game publisher Annapurna Interactive has reportedly resigned | 216
  22. Zero-Click Calendar invite vulnerability chain in macOS | 158
  23. Apple Watch sleep apnea detection gets FDA approval | 304
  24. Nothing: Simply Do Nothing | 189
  25. FDA Authorizes First Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Software | 240
  26. Why Haskell? | 587
  27. Bitcoin puzzle #66 was solved: 6.6 BTC (~$400k) withdrawn | 384
  28. Atkinson Hyperlegible Font | 111
  29. My 71 TiB ZFS NAS After 10 Years and Zero Drive Failures | 298
  30. Why Scrum is stressing you out | 436
  31. Writing an OS in Rust | 40
  32. Porting SBCL to the Nintendo Switch | 80
  33. Techniques I use to create a great user experience for shell scripts | 271
  34. macOS Sequoia 15 may bypass DNS encryption | 133
  35. One in five genetics papers contains errors thanks to Excel (2016) | 255
  36. How to Lead Your Team When the House Is on Fire | 200
  37. Show HN: Konty – A Balsamiq-alternative lo-fi wireframe tool for modern apps | 137
  38. macOS Sequoia is available today | 591
  39. Founder Mode, hackers, and being bored by tech | 222
  40. The first release candidate of FreeCAD 1.0 is out | 207
  41. Rga: Ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, etc. | 38
  42. Show HN: Wordllama – Things you can do with the token embeddings of an LLM | 36
  43. Ask HN: Former gifted children with hard lives, how did you turn out? | 316
  44. Entire Independent Board of Directors of 23andMe Resigns | 170
  45. Swift 6 | 251
  46. AppleWatchAmmeter | 68
  47. Show HN: Void, an open-source Cursor/GitHub Copilot alternative | 148
  48. g1: Using Llama-3.1 70B on Groq to create o1-like reasoning chains | 145
  49. Launch HN: Silurian (YC S24) – Simulate the Earth | 137
  50. DiyPresso: DIY Espresso Machine | 284
  51. A MiniGolf game for Palm OS | 95
  52. Plain Text Accounting (PTA) | 117
  53. Be a thermostat, not a thermometer (2023) | 127
  54. NASA Pulls Off Delicate Thruster Swap, Keeping Voyager 1 Mission Alive | 69
  55. D&D is Anti-Medieval | 392
  56. Linux 6.11 Released | 119
  57. Lisp implemented in Rust macros | 79
  58. USPS' long-awaited new mail truck makes its debut to rave reviews from carriers | 346
  59. Indiana police are seizing FedEx packages containing cash | 235
  60. Does your startup need complex cloud infrastructure? | 386
  61. LLMs Will Always Hallucinate, and We Need to Live with This | 257
  62. Falsehoods programmers believe about TCP | 221
  63. Vulnerabilities in the Feeld dating app | 140
  64. Open Source security camera on Raspberry Pi | 50
  65. Kolmogorov-Arnold networks may make neural networks more understandable | 77
  66. Show HN: FlowTracker – Track data flowing through Java programs | 32
  67. Facebook scraped every Australian adult user's public posts to train AI | 250
  68. The Bastard Operator from Hell (1999) | 83
  69. SQLite on Rails: The how and why of optimal performance | 96
  70. Who Owns Nebula? | 103
  71. Defend against vampires with 10 gbps network encryption | 81
  72. Intel lost the Sony Playstation business to AMD | 185
  73. Lazarus Group laundered $200M from 25 crypto hacks to fiat | 207
  74. Show HN: Bullshit Remover | 141
  75. David Chang on the long, hard, stupid way | 169
  76. Oracle, it's time to free JavaScript | 122
  77. Quote Origin: I had exactly four seconds and Google had told me it wasn’t enough | 112
  78. LinkedIn blocked due Meshtastic video in private chat | 215
  79. Chain of Thought empowers transformers to solve inherently serial problems | 169
  80. Noisy neighbor detection with eBPF | 64
  81. 1913: When Hitler, Trotsky, Tito, Freud and Stalin all lived in the same place | 220
  82. Learn Git Branching | 119
  83. Why Gauss wanted a heptadecagon on his tombstone | 52
  84. Hi-Tech Bifocals Improved My Eyesight but Made Me Look Like a Dork | 104
  85. The centrality of stupidity in mathematics | 139
  86. Why to Not Write a Book | 195
  87. Google Has Officially Killed Cache Links | 113
  88. Ask HN: Does anyone use sound effects in their dev environment? | 316
  89. Krazam: High Agency Individual Contributor [video] | 50
  90. uBlock Origin is no longer available on Chrome web store | 123
  91. A Uruguayan company teaches people how to turn regular cars into EVs | 166
  92. Why Oxide Chose Illumos | 163
  93. GraalPy – A high-performance embeddable Python 3 runtime for Java | 106
  94. I give you feedback on your blog post draft but you don't send it to me (2021) | 94
  95. Fuck founder mode. Work in "Fuck off mode" | 89
  96. The First HTML LSP That Reports Syntax Errors | 70
  97. Better-performing “25519” elliptic-curve cryptography | 89
  98. The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out | 149
  99. A Spreadsheet and a Debugger Walk into a Shell | 19
  100. Fair: A Go library for serving resources fairly | 40