Story ranking for the past month

  1. U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat | 1287
  2. uBlock Origin is no longer available on the Chrome Store | 987
  3. Docs – Open source alternative to Notion or Outline | 454
  4. A 10x Faster TypeScript | 908
  5. Mistral OCR | 417
  6. Apple restricts Pebble from being awesome with iPhones | 1106
  7. Two new PebbleOS watches | 525
  8. Stoop Coffee: A simple idea transformed my neighborhood | 496
  9. Mark Klein, AT&T whistleblower who revealed NSA mass spying, has died | 354
  10. Happy 20th birthday, Y Combinator | 276
  11. GIMP 3.0 | 508
  12. Claude can now search the web | 726
  13. Apple's Software Quality Crisis | 1198
  14. US Ends Support For Ukrainian F-16s | 2215
  15. Everyone knows all the apps on your phone | 470
  16. How each pillar of the First Amendment is under attack | 841
  17. Apple M3 Ultra | 1029
  18. 4o Image Generation | 598
  19. Tracing the thoughts of a large language model | 385
  20. France rejects backdoor mandate | 301
  21. I'm the Canadian who was detained by ICE for two weeks | 826
  22. FOSS infrastructure is under attack by AI companies | 619
  23. I won't connect my dishwasher to your cloud | 655
  24. Apple needs a Snow Sequoia | 776
  25. Gemini 2.5 | 481
  26. FBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado | 434
  27. The Alexa feature "do not send voice recordings" you enabled no longer available | 666
  28. Gemini Robotics | 561
  29. The DuckDB Local UI | 188
  30. Launching RDAP; sunsetting WHOIS | 347
  31. It is as if you were on your phone | 132
  32. The Burnout Machine | 663
  33. Blender-made movie Flow takes Oscar | 140
  34. Kill your Feeds – Stop letting algorithms dictate what you think | 313
  35. Repairable Flatpack Toaster | 263
  36. My 16-month theanine self-experiment | 435
  37. Blender releases their Oscar winning version tool | 282
  38. Tailscale is pretty useful | 404
  39. OpenAI adds MCP support to Agents SDK | 261
  40. xAI has acquired X, xAI now valued at $80B | 1249
  41. OpenAI asks White House for relief from state AI rules | 782
  42. Firefly ‘Blue Ghost’ lunar lander touches down on the moon | 204
  43. Age and cognitive skills: Use it or lose it | 452
  44. US appeals court rules AI generated art cannot be copyrighted | 538
  45. Debian bookworm live images now reproducible | 200
  46. The Frontend Treadmill | 681
  47. Block YouTube ads on AppleTV by decrypting and stripping ads from Profobuf (2022) | 426
  48. Show HN: Factorio Learning Environment – Agents Build Factories | 209
  49. Show HN: Bayleaf – Building a low-profile wireless split keyboard | 247
  50. Show HN: Seven39, a social media app that is only open for 3 hours every evening | 349
  51. Revolt: Open-Source Alternative to Discord | 539
  52. fd: A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find' | 293
  53. MacBook Air M4 | 945
  54. The average college student today | 942
  55. I genuinely don't understand why some people are still bullish about LLMs | 1215
  56. A love letter to the CSV format | 688
  57. The Pain That Is GitHub Actions | 562
  58. Go European: Discover European products and services | 383
  59. Why fastDOOM is fast | 219
  60. Apple takes UK to court over 'backdoor' order | 274
  61. OpenAI Audio Models | 296
  62. We hacked Gemini's Python sandbox and leaked its source code (at least some) | 134
  63. Age Verification Laws: A Backdoor to Surveillance | 445
  64. Cursor told me I should learn coding instead of asking it to generate it | 399
  65. The Startup CTO's Handbook | 206
  66. RubyLLM: A delightful Ruby way to work with AI | 169
  67. I asked police to send me their public surveillance footage of my car | 518
  68. Coordinating the Superbowl's visual fidelity with Elixir | 172
  69. The US stops sharing air quality data from embassies worldwide | 440
  70. How to Use Em Dashes (–), En Dashes (–), and Hyphens (-) | 460
  71. German parliament votes as a Git contribution graph | 168
  72. Made a scroll bar buddy that walks down the page when you scroll | 191
  73. “Normal” engineers are the key to great teams | 514
  74. Executive wealth as a factor in return-to-office | 490
  75. I tried making artificial sunlight at home | 231
  76. How fast the days are getting longer (2023) | 203
  77. Volkswagen reintroducing physical controls for vital functions | 379
  78. Google to buy Wiz for $32B | 843
  79. Turkish university annuls Erdogan rival's degree, preventing run for president | 434
  80. Performance of the Python 3.14 tail-call interpreter | 173
  81. Peer-to-peer file transfers in the browser | 257
  82. AI tools are spotting errors in research papers | 215
  83. Samsung Q990D unresponsive after 1020 firmware update | 562
  84. Triforce – a beamformer for Apple Silicon laptops | 210
  85. Succinct data structures | 105
  86. How to write blog posts that developers read | 153
  87. Moving away from US cloud services | 368
  88. AI Blindspots – Blindspots in LLMs I've noticed while AI coding | 240
  89. Oracle attempt to hide cybersecurity incident from customers? | 114
  90. Boycott IETF 127 | 358
  91. The Lost Art of Logarithms | 195
  92. Tesla created secret team to suppress driving range complaints (2023) | 263
  93. A look at Firefox forks | 372
  94. Monster Cables picked the wrong guy to threaten (2008) | 198
  95. Mox – modern, secure, all-in-one email server | 307
  96. Why Apple's Severance gets edited over remote desktop software | 338
  97. The demoscene as a UNESCO heritage in Sweden | 74
  98. Blue95: a desktop for your childhood home's computer room | 301
  99. IronRDP: a Rust implementation of Microsoft's RDP protocol | 214
  100. Qwen2.5-VL-32B: Smarter and Lighter | 293