Story ranking for the past day
- The state of Schleswig-Holstein is consistently relying on open source | 247
- Over fifty new hallucinations in ICLR 2026 submissions | 376
- Google Titans architecture, helping AI have long-term memory | 151
- I failed to recreate the 1996 Space Jam website with Claude | 332
- Dollar-stores overcharge customers while promising low prices | 489
- The C++ standard for the F-35 Fighter Jet [video] | 238
- The Anatomy of a macOS App | 59
- Scala 3 slowed us down? | 129
- Estimates are difficult for developers and product owners | 191
- Java Hello World, LLVM Edition | 67
- How I block all online ads | 124
- Bag of words, have mercy on us | 137
- Syncthing-Android have had a change of owner/maintainer | 29
- I wasted years of my life in crypto | 198
- What the heck is going on at Apple? | 153
- Nested Learning: A new ML paradigm for continual learning | 2
- Evidence from the One Laptop per Child program in rural Peru | 105
- The AI wildfire is coming. it's going to be painful and healthy | 188
- XKeyscore | 90
- Mechanical power generation using Earth's ambient radiation | 34
- Iced 0.14 has been released (Rust GUI library) | 39
- Proxmox delivers its software-defined datacenter contender and VMware escape | 1
- OpenAI disables ChatGPT app suggestions that looked like ads | 55
- Spinlocks vs. Mutexes: When to Spin and When to Sleep | 15
- Socialist ends by market means: A history | 52
- The era of jobs is ending | 73
- Locks in PostgreSQL: 3. Other locks (2020) | 6
- Millions of Americans mess up their taxes, but a new law will help | 46
- Semantic Compression (2014) | 5
- How the Disappearance of Flight 19 Fueled the Legend of the Bermuda Triangle | 20
- Martin Parr has died | 4
- Damn Small Linux | 7
- Europe: WhatsApp opens for third-party apps | 15
- F-35 Fighter Jet's C++ Coding Standards [pdf] | 28
- The Reverse-Centaur's Guide to Criticizing AI | 13
- Should CSS be a constraint system instead? | 24
- Twitter axes European Commission's ad account after €120M EU fine | 17
- FBI Making List of American "Extremists," Leaked Memo Reveals | 16
- AI Slop Is Ruining Reddit for Everyone | 6
- A geothermal amoeba sets a new upper temperature limit for eukaryotes | 7
- X blocks EU Commission's advertising account after €120M fine | 28
- Toyota unintended acceleration and the big bowl of "spaghetti" code (2013) | 28
- Show HN: Spotify Wrapped but for LeetCode | 10
- A Struct Sockaddr Sequel | 0
- Noninvasive imaging could replace finger pricks for measuring blood glucose | 4
- The Syncthing Android drama is exploding | 3
- Ask HN: Is it just me or techno-optimism died in the past few years? | 24
- Ziglings: Learn the Zig programming language by fixing tiny broken programs | 4
- Palantir Could Be the Most Overvalued Company That Ever Existed | 4
- Show HN: S3 compatible store with 1M IOPS(4K-R,p99~5ms), BYOC in 5min with rust | 7
- I opened a shared notebook where anyone can add their favorite music playlist | 5
- All of Russia's Porsches Were Bricked by a Mysterious Satellite Outage | 1
- Microplastics Filter Inspired by Fish | 0
- Atlas Obscura founders removed from board | 2
- Ban X in Europe | 10
- When exercising copyrights puts a gamedev under threat: My take on GBCOMPO 25 | 4
- KJS: A Complete Formal Semantics of JavaScript | 3
- Apple Chip Chief Johny Srouji Could Be Next to Go as Exodus Continues | 1
- Why Are Americans Unhappy? | 22
- Show HN: Cdecl-dump - represent C declarations visually | 7
- Tech leaders fill $1T AI bubble, insist it doesn't exist | 2
- New US Security Strategy Aligns with Russia's Vision, Moscow Says | 1
- Europe Is Under Siege | 8
- Puppy Linux | 3
- WebGPU Comes to Android (Alpha) | 0
- You Gotta Push If You Wanna Pull | 3
- India's request for satellite-aided iPhone location data is a privacy nightmare | 2
- FBI Paid $851K in Overtime for Epstein 'Transparency Project' Redactions | 12
- Years after anime imagined it, Japan has realized exosuits | 5
- Endangered bottlenose whale population begins to recover off Canada's east coast | 0
- ODF 1.4 | 0
- Ask HN: Posted AI book on algorithms–5.3K views, zero sales. What now? | 9
- X deletes EU Commission advertising account after fine | 11
- Alan Dye Was in Tim Cook's Blind Spot | 3
- U.S. Flips History by Casting Europe–Not Russia–As Villain in Security Policy | 6
- Linux GPIB Drivers Declared Stable 53 Years After HP Introduced the Bus | 1
- Tensor 1.5 is out and it's matching Claude 4.5 Opus | 4
- NY judge orders ChatGPT conversation handover in newspaper copyright win | 2
- Russia's Africa Corps fights in Mali, witnesses describe beheadings, rapes | 3
- Tech elites are starting their own for-profit cities | 2
- The Ethical Computing Initiative | 4
- Lemmy: A forum and link aggregator for the Fediverse | 1
- Ask HN: Who else got pwned by the Next.js RCE? | 2
- Hating Stranger Things During the Death Rattle of Criticism | 2
- X shuts down the European Commission's ad account the day after major fine | 3
- Previous: A NeXT Emulator | 4
- X terminates EU commission's ad account for exploiting | 2
- Claude Code Tips | 2
- How many hours should employees work? | 4
- China's scientific clout is growing as US influence wanes: the data show how | 0
- Patching Pulse Oximeter Firmware | 0
- List of Common Misconceptions (Wikipedia) | 1
- Internet became 'enshittified' – and how to fix it | 0
- Multiplying our way out of division | 1
- Trump Thinks a $100k Visa Fee Would Make Companies Hire More Americans | 5
- One week left to wean Australian kids off social media platforms | 2
- Death by Fermented Food | 3
- What HBO's "Chernobyl" Got Right, and What It Got Terribly Wrong (2019) | 2
- Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Definitive Oral History of a TV Masterpiece | 1
- Johny Srouji informed CEO Tim Cook he is seriously considering leaving | 3