Story ranking for the past day

  1. Vercel April 2026 security incident | 393
  2. Vercel says internal systems hit in breach | 2
  3. Notion leaks email addresses of all editors of any public page | 130
  4. The seven programming ur-languages (2022) | 128
  5. Changes in the system prompt between Claude Opus 4.6 and 4.7 | 166
  6. Airline worker arrested after sharing photos of bomb damage in WhatsApp group | 172
  7. The RAM shortage could last years | 292
  8. Ask HN: How did you land your first projects as a solo engineer/consultant? | 117
  9. The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump's presidency | 121
  10. Swiss authorities want to reduce dependency on Microsoft | 80
  11. The creative software industry has declared war on Adobe | 158
  12. Turtle WoW classic server announces shutdown after Blizzard wins injunction | 170
  13. The Bromine Chokepoint | 95
  14. Keep Pushing: We Get 10 More Days to Reform Section 702 | 43
  15. SPEAKE(a)R: Turn Speakers to Microphones for Fun and Profit [pdf] (2017) | 69
  16. A Brief History of Fish Sauce | 63
  17. Ex-CEO, ex-CFO of iLearningEngines charged with fraud | 64
  18. Stop trying to engineer your way out of listening to people | 52
  19. Show HN: Run TRELLIS.2 Image-to-3D generation natively on Apple Silicon | 22
  20. 2,100 Swiss municipalities showing which provider handles their official email | 39
  21. Notes from the SF peptide scene | 134
  22. PM Carney declares U.S. ties now a 'weakness' in address to Canadians | 93
  23. Show HN: Prompt-to-Excalidraw demo with Gemma 4 E2B in the browser (3.1GB) | 46
  24. Show HN: Faceoff – A terminal UI for following NHL games | 36
  25. When moving fast, talking is the first thing to break | 48
  26. Russia's doping program is run by the same FSB team that poisoned Navalny | 76
  27. Banned by Anthropic? | 64
  28. Uber’s Anthropic AI push hits a wall | 93
  29. MAGA Is Winning Its War Against U.S. Science | 29
  30. Binary GCD | 1
  31. Scientific datasets are riddled with copy-paste errors | 19
  32. CEOs admit AI had no impact on employment or productivity | 72
  33. A. J. Ayer – ‘What I Saw When I Was Dead’ (1988) | 112
  34. Six Levels of Dark Mode (2024) | 34
  35. Why Zip drives dominated the 90s, then vanished almost overnight | 93
  36. Got an Old Kindle? It Might Not Work Anymore | 54
  37. Blue Origin's rocket reuse achievement marred by upper stage failure | 28
  38. Claude Token Counter, now with model comparisons | 21
  39. I wrote a CHIP-8 emulator in my own programming language | 15
  40. Sudo for Windows (2024) | 51
  41. Matt Mullenweg Overrules Core Committers; Puts Akismet on WP 7's Connector List | 53
  42. Swiss AI Initiative (2023) | 17
  43. Anthropic installed a spyware bridge on my machine? | 16
  44. The Uncanny Valley and the Rising Power of Anti-AI Sentiment | 63
  45. EU age verification app: "Worry-free package" with security vulnerabilities | 1
  46. Hot-wiring the Lisp machine | 4
  47. C++26: Reflection, Memory Safety, Contracts, and a New Async Model | 3
  48. Louisiana Advances One of the Country's 'Cruelest' Anti-Homeless Bills | 43
  49. Claude Brain | 22
  50. Aliens.gov will be running as a WordPress multisite | 35
  51. The time when we suffer from large amounts of AI slop is gone | 0
  52. Palantir's Manifesto and Karp's Dissertation | 4
  53. Show HN: A lightweight way to make agents talk without paying for API usage | 6
  54. Europe has 'maybe six weeks of jet fuel left' | 2
  55. Reminder: Enable ZRAM on your Linux system to optimize RAM usage | 10
  56. Critical flaw in Protobuf library enables JavaScript code execution | 11
  57. Ukraine Moves to Replace Frontline Soldiers with 25,000 Ground Robots | 4
  58. Gender reassignment significantly increases psychiatric morbidity | 13
  59. Prepping for the Endgame of the Open Web | 0
  60. The purist's guide to phở in Hanoi | 1
  61. A cache-friendly IPv6 LPM with AVX-512 (linearized B+-tree, real BGP benchmarks) | 6
  62. Palantir posts mini-manifesto denouncing inclusivity and 'regressive' cultures | 1
  63. Discord Read Receipts Exploit: When, How Often, How Long | 4
  64. US Draft Update: Major Tech Company Urges Universal National Service | 5
  65. The Work Runs on Different Maps | 0
  66. Show HN: Nyx – multi-turn, adaptive, offensive testing harness for AI agents | 8
  67. Good APIs Age Slowly – Yusuf Aytas | 0
  68. Vercel may have been breached | 2
  69. Mac Mini and Mac Studio Supply Shortages | 3
  70. Trump violated First Amendment by forcing Facebook, Apple to remove ICE-tracking | 4
  71. Why one of the largest digital banks chose Clojure [video] | 1
  72. The race to build the next WordPress | 11
  73. Robot sprints to victory in Beijing, beating the half-marathon world record | 0
  74. How I sequenced my genome at home | 3
  75. Contra Benn Jordan, data center (and all) sub-audible infrasound issues are fake | 6
  76. Ukraine Has Given Up on Trump | 10
  77. NSA using Anthropic's Mythos despite blacklist | 3
  78. Tariff-refund portal is about to be America's hottest website on Monday | 1
  79. They Went Abroad to Save Money. Moving Back Seems Unaffordable | 1
  80. Pancreatic cancer mRNA vaccine shows lasting results in an early trial | 1
  81. Open-source DIY radar that's 95% cheaper than $250k commercial offerings | 1
  82. The Trouble with Transformers | 1
  83. Nevada police may be tracking your phone's location without a warrant | 1
  84. In the UK, EVs are cheaper than petrol cars, thanks to Chinese competition | 0
  85. Show HN: Clone, a small Rust VMM, forks VMs in under 20ms via CoW | 1
  86. Show HN: Newsmaps.io a map of how news topics are covered by different countries | 4
  87. Yoshihisa Kishimoto (1961 – 2026), creator of Double Dragon and Kunio-kun | 0
  88. A Chinese Android just ran a half-marathon faster than any human | 2
  89. The Rich Do Pay Lower Taxes Than You (2019) | 5
  90. 543 Hours: What happens when AI runs while you sleep | 4
  91. The Technological Republic, in Brief | 4
  92. Why I de-Googled | 1
  93. Bringing the Power of the Sun to Earth: Nuclear Fusion Reactors | 0
  94. EFF pushes back on Google data scandal response: 'Google screwed up' | 0
  95. DIDs Are Cool. We Didn't Need Them | 4
  96. Ask HN: May be a basic question, but how can I use AI well? | 1
  97. Brussels pushes remote working to ease energy crisis | 4
  98. Everyone needs own their own machine that is an extension of their intelligence | 3
  99. Why Birds Were the Only Dinosaurs to Survive Mass Extinction | 2
  100. Students are speeding through their online degrees in weeks, alarming educators | 3