Story ranking for the past day

  1. Half-Baked Product | 374
  2. Valve open-source the Steam Machine e-ink screen so you can make your own | 100
  3. Costco is the anti-Amazon | 360
  4. Espionage Against the European Parliament | 80
  5. Alibaba to ban Claude Code in workplace over alleged backdoor risks, source says | 274
  6. Jamesob's guide to running SOTA LLMs locally | 145
  7. Wordgard: In-browser rich-text editor from the creator of ProseMirror | 95
  8. 60% Fable cost cut by converting code to images and having the model OCR it | 89
  9. Zuckerberg 'Admits' Meta's Layoffs Were Ineffective | 217
  10. Please stop the AI confidence theater | 242
  11. Factories are just rooms | 90
  12. Markets are competitive if and only if P != NP | 151
  13. Holes | 36
  14. Performance per dollar is getting faster and cheaper | 62
  15. I Wasn't Allowed Prompting ChatGPT During My Chalk Talk: This Is Discrimination (2025) | 92
  16. SearXNG: A free internet metasearch engine | 50
  17. Leanstral 1.5: Proof abundance for all | 42
  18. Memorizing session transcripts isn't useful | 153
  19. PostgreSQL and the OOM killer: Why we use strict memory overcommit | 95
  20. Giant trees have no trouble pumping water to top branches: new research | 88
  21. International chess federation sanctions Kramnik | 83
  22. Africans Are Turning to Starlink | 167
  23. The Fall and Rise of Screwworm | 60
  24. America, 1926: A forgotten 100-year-old report | 172
  25. Steam Controller Auto-Charge – pilot to magnetic charging puck using CV | 22
  26. FreeBSD ate my RAM | 42
  27. The Life and Times of Maxis, Part 1: SimEverything | 15
  28. Farmer, marketer at odds over sales of white nectarines | 117
  29. Odin, Wikipedia and engagement farming | 132
  30. US residents angry datacenters 'shoved down our throats' are recalling officials | 137
  31. Applied Category Theory Course (2018) | 7
  32. Hackers shoveled snow for company, were rewarded with network admin access | 68
  33. New serious vulnerabilities spiked around release of Claude Mythos Preview | 29
  34. Software, from First Principles | 15
  35. Best Simple System for Now (2025) | 16
  36. Give Smart People the Tools to Do Smart Things | 102
  37. The firefighting system of the Van der Heyden brothers in 17th century Amsterdam | 13
  38. AI saves about 3% of your hours, and almost none of it reaches the money | 90
  39. Instead of banning AI, I made a classroom contract with my students | 82
  40. The circuit that lets your brain think and see | 16
  41. MSI Center – How to gain SYSTEM privileges in seconds | 16
  42. The Demoralization of the White-Collar Worker | 60
  43. Commodore 64 Basic for PostgreSQL | 9
  44. Soatok's Informal Guide to Threat Models | 9
  45. Open Source Touhou Clone | 0
  46. Rust Coreutils cp Ended Up Breaking Ubuntu Image Builds with Incompatibility | 1
  47. 'guix substitute' and 'guix pull' Vulnerabilities | 0
  48. A Road to Common Lisp (2018) | 0
  49. Gemini Code Assist will be shut down on July 17 | 50
  50. Gun Mistakes in Fiction Writing: Handgun Edition | 106
  51. Kagi Changelog (July 2): Heads, tails, and an AI toggle | 12
  52. Agentic coding notes from Galapagos Island | 19
  53. Show HN: Mcpsnoop – Wireshark for MCP (transparent proxy and live TUI) | 16
  54. AI Data Centers Use More Water Than Most Tech Giants Report | 65
  55. It Still Can't Do My Job: Four Years of Moving Goalposts (2022–2026) | 121
  56. GitFut – Your GitHub stats turned into a World-Cup-style player card | 22
  57. Program-as-Weights: A Programming Paradigm for Fuzzy Functions | 5
  58. Goodbye, Forever, Probably | 19
  59. Synthesis is harder than analysis | 10
  60. Ed Zitron on CNBC: GenAI Doesn't Work, and Big Tech Is Out of Hypergrowth Ideas | 68
  61. AI coding is addictive. Engineers are paying the price | 38
  62. What does privatization of the US Postal Service mean? | 85
  63. Pet projects are getting too big to pet | 27
  64. David Beazley – Programming Courses | 8
  65. Amazon has enough satellites to launch its Starlink competitor | 23
  66. Dispersion loss counteracts embedding condensation in small language models | 7
  67. GCC WebAssembly Back End | 0
  68. AI First: How the Federal Government Is Prioritizing AI over People and Planet | 24
  69. Goodebye Forever Probably: Why I’m leaving developer relations | 20
  70. Maybe you should learn something | 13
  71. Pandoc Lua Filters | 0
  72. The UK's Latest "Debanking" Scandal Should Give Everyone Pause | 11
  73. Amazon's Mechanical Turk to stop accepting new customers | 0
  74. Coding without AI: a revolutionary new way to work | 5
  75. Anatomy of Persistent Memory's 3 Layers: Comparing ContextNest, Mem0 and Zep | 3
  76. Oak: Git for Agents | 14
  77. X has suddenly banned an account documenting Trump's corrupt stock trades | 1
  78. Scientists discover guidance system for migratory songbirds | 5
  79. I Could Kill You with a Consumer Drone | 29
  80. David Potter, the man who put Psion in the palm of your hand, logs off at 82 | 1
  81. NOYB (Max Schrems) to challenge EU/US data sharing after SCOTUS ruling [pdf] | 6
  82. Claude's Criminally Bad Electron Mac App Is an Inside Job | 8
  83. After $18B IPO, Bending Spoons founder says success comes from minimizing luck | 8
  84. How many failed startups have you launched? | 10
  85. Tesla Robotaxi Launches in Miami | 0
  86. EVE Online's Carbon engine is now open source: Fenris Creations explains why | 0
  87. ClawdMojis – A Clawd for Every Occasion | 1
  88. US Government says it got hacked – again | 1
  89. How Fighter Jets Lock on (and How the Targets Know) (2014) | 8
  90. Tesla stock sinks 7% despite strong deliveries report, worst day in nearly 1y | 14
  91. ReactOS Implements First Windows NT6 System Call Toward Vista Compatibility | 1
  92. Elevating Privileges from Firefox to Android Root | 5
  93. Meta AI chief says their coming LLM has caught up with OpenAI's flagship model | 0
  94. AI's $2.2T deficit fix is already half fake, economists say | 1
  95. A Day in the Life of an Enshittificator | 2
  96. Rare copy of US Declaration of Independence found by volunteer in UK archives | 3
  97. Croatia got eliminated from the World Cup by a closed-source sensor | 1
  98. Vibe Hardware with Arduino, ESP32 and RP2040 | 0
  99. Musk demanded proof people died from USAID cuts. He got it – and lost it | 0
  100. SpaceX Is Junk. That's What the Bond Market Says | 1