Story ranking for the past day
- ElevenLabs, TwelveLabs, ThirteenLabs | 114
- Scrap (2006) | 194
- Why your local LLM feels dumber than it is | 95
- Munder Difflin – Agent harness to run an office of your clones | 118
- A Friendly Introduction to Racket | 115
- A Kantian Critique of "Sorry" by Justin Bieber | 90
- Hook, hold, harvest and hide: Meta's alleged strategy laid out in first week | 173
- New MCP Roadmap | 130
- Anthropic appears to be A/B testing reduced effort levels in Claude Code | 167
- hdiutil is deprecated in macOS 27 Golden Gate | 73
- Z80 – The 1970s Microprocessor Still Alive (2021) | 64
- Thinking in Python | 24
- NetBSD and my life (2005) | 28
- Belgian car salesman becomes prince after DNA test proves royal parentage | 83
- Figmimic – A bookmarklet to copy any webpage into Figma as editable layers | 12
- NanoGPT Speedrun Frontier | 25
- MartyPC is a cross-platform emulator of early PCs written in Rust | 16
- Chinese robot runs 100M sprint quicker than Usain Bolt's world record | 89
- US Military newspaper editor voices censorship fears after being fired | 25
- The Golden Rule for Becoming a Better Writer | 32
- Show HN: Make your logo extra bright on HDR screens | 69
- The Art and Beauty of Blade Runner (2015) | 13
- Digging the grave of my skills: Hollywood creatives training AI to do their jobs | 67
- English ↔ Claudish Translator | 28
- I Dream of Quieter Computing | 16
- Nostr is an inclusive communication commons | 2
- A formal degree and algorithmic problem-solving is the answer. Always has been | 67
- Song (server of Nostr-powered Git) is a simple personal Git server | 0
- Embedded AI | 9
- Anthropic IPO filing will show AI backlash as a risk factor, sources say | 77
- I set a trap for a book-marketing scammer (2025) | 19
- Reading Maps – Journeys from fiction drawn on the real world | 3
- AI has failed to win people's trust. Its makers? less trusted | 3
- A journalist was banned from a Flock Safety convention, so they hacked it | 10
- Wildfires across Europe detonate forgotten World War bombs | 2
- Four Years Ago, a Crypto Boss Went Missing. Now His Successor Has | 4
- Dutch regulator fines Uber €825M for letting AI deactivate driver accounts | 4
- The war on data centres is a bit fake | 15
- Knowing When to Stop: The Art of Making a Loop Converge | 6
- Software Engineering in the Agentic Era | 7
- Nearly 25% of U.S. workers are functionally unemployed, economic analysis finds | 7
- Wi-Fi 8 is the first wireless upgrade in years that isn't chasing speed | 0
- Learning about "The Unix Time-Sharing System" | 8
- $40T Debt, 6.7% Mortgages and $5 Diesel | 9
- Fast and Hard Code | 11
- Mathematicians will probably become obsolete before anyone else [pdf] | 4
- Microsoft Blames Windows Gaming Issues on RGB Lighting Devices | 1
- A New Kind of Science by Stephen Wolfram: Monster Raving Egomania | 5
- The End of an Athlon | 0
- Slop Debt | 8
- Ask HN: What's your daily driver keyboard? | 14
- 80% of developers find AI coding more addictive than helpful | 0
- Ask HN: Why does the US government search through people's phones at the border? | 12
- Htmx live is cool. Datastar is fast. This cow is raw and strong | 26
- Show HN: Structural code grep across public GitHub repositories | 0
- 'Darth Vader' makes the case for Flock cameras at city council meeting [video] | 0
- Delivery drivers will get minimum wage in Australia's 'world-first' deal | 2
- Meteoric – Drones that clear clouds over solar farms | 6
- Donald Trump's bullying of Canada is endless | 0
- Linus Torvalds Endures a Debug Session from Hell, "Enormously Helped" by AI | 0
- China joins Europe in scrapping Windows for Linux | 1
- Why can AI generate Super Mario but not a wedge ramp for my robot vacuum? | 4
- Palantir's Karp – frontier AI labs that are 'trying to drug addict us' | 5
- Microsoft Entra ID Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | 1
- U.S. tried to restrict Canada's ability to get new trade deals | 1
- DefCon 34 – Stalking the Wily Hacker: 40 years later – Cliff Stoll [video] | 0
- Uber fined nearly $1B by Dutch regulators | 1
- A look at CrossPoint e-reader firmware | 1
- Mark Zuckerberg Buys an Irish Castle | 6
- Jane Street took $15B hit in July tied to Situational Awareness | 5
- Slovakia discovers Russian backdoors in 279 new traffic cameras | 0
- Who Should Pay for Source Code Availability? | 2
- JIT Compiling Code in 5μs | 0
- Apple degrades privacy and encryption of iMessage with AI integrations | 1
- Homebrew 68K Machine Has a PCI Bus | 1
- The software buyout wave is upon us | 1
- Microsoft accused of leaking Dutch civil servants' names to US Government | 0
- Bluesky and Threads Sneak Their Logos into iOS Screenshots | 1
- A historic El Nino is forming. Here's why scientists are worried [video] | 0
- The Next China Shock Is Here | 3
- Hacker News RSS | 0
- The importance of teaching students what AI can't do | 0
- Books That Will Change the Way You Look at the World | 5
- A heart surgeon's confession: it was never the cholesterol | 2
- Apple lays off 200 people across Vision Pro and Siri teams | 0
- QEMU, now with almost full NeXT Black/M68K hardware support | 0
- Chinese robot beats Usain Bolt's 100M world record at Beijing games | 0
- Palantir Billionaire's Passion Project Is Criminalizing Homelessness | 1
- In 2000, Ted Kaczynski advised against math career due to future AI progress | 0
- Logging Back into Facebook | 3
- Oral therapy protected mice from lethal radiation while sparing cancer treatment | 0
- The Hidden History of the Western Esoteric Tradition | 4
- Tech Layoffs 2026 – 170,777 Jobs Cut | 1
- Older Americans leaving workforce poses challenges for AI plans | 0
- The crisis of AI-generated mathematics | 1
- Don't ask me my f*#&ing name | 2
- Boeing engineers, tech workers reject contract offer | 3
- Waterloo's student rocketry team breaks a world record | 0
- A mysterious free AI model is impressing developers. Nobody knows who made it | 1
- Building a Quantum Computer, One Fragile Qubit at a Time | 1