Story ranking for the past week
- Claude Code is steganographically marking requests | 499
- An entire Herculaneum scroll has been read for the first time | 367
- Om Malik has died | 171
- U.S. government will decide who gets to use GPT-5.6 | 1240
- Qwen 3.6 27B is the sweet spot for local development | 718
- The 'papers, please' era of the internet will decimate your privacy | 619
- Previewing GPT‑5.6 Sol: a next-generation model | 743
- GLM 5.2 beats Claude in our benchmarks | 506
- Claude Sonnet 5 | 613
- HackerRank open sourced its ATS. My resume scored 90/100. Oh wait 74. No – 88 | 432
- Age verification is just a precursor to automated attribution of speech | 616
- Anonymous GitHub account mass-dropping undisclosed 0-days | 383
- We’re making Bunny DNS free | 268
- Pollen tried to remove my article and Google is assisting with it | 126
- Apple raises prices of MacBooks, iPads | 1252
- OpenAI unveils its first custom chip, built by Broadcom | 468
- Show HN: I made Google Trends for Hacker News by indexing 18 years of comments | 156
- Anthropic says Alibaba illicitly extracted Claude AI model capabilities | 1313
- OpenRA | 166
- DSpark: Speculative decoding accelerates LLM inference [pdf] | 361
- Zuckerberg's war on whistleblowers | 295
- EU to legislate about Chat Control behind closed doors | 430
- 30-year sentence for transporting zines is a five-alarm fire for free speech | 463
- European digital ID wallets rely on safety services of Google and Apple | 291
- Half-Life 2 in a Browser | 274
- The CEO of Mullvad is the main financer of the Swedish Örebro party | 1515
- Free the Icons | 251
- The US ambassador had Belgian police stop our reporting | 304
- .self: A new top-level domain designed to support self-hosting | 372
- The KIDS Act would require age checks to get online | 563
- Open Source Low Tech | 136
- Fintech Engineering Handbook | 217
- Ford AI hiccups push carmaker to rehire ‘gray beard’ inspectors | 550
- Hey Nico, you didn't vibe code your data room but stole it from Papermark | 291
- Founding a company in Germany: €9600, 152 days and I still can't send an invoice | 755
- US Supreme Court rules geofence warrants require constitutional protections | 292
- Incident CVE-2026-LGTM | 91
- Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 | 302
- There are a few things that I look back on as my mistakes in the early days | 278
- I used Claude Code to get a second opinion on my MRI | 695
- U.S. allows Anthropic to release Mythos AI to ‘trusted’ US organizations | 800
- Professor denounces mass AI fraud on an exam at Brown | 717
- LastPass notifies users of yet another data breach | 237
- Om | 22
- We can still stop California's 3D printer surveillance scheme | 190
- Librepods: AirPods liberated | 181
- The case for physical media ownership | 366
- 45°C cooling design cuts data center water use to near zero | 429
- The labor share of income in the US is at its lowest post-war level | 510
- Blogging can just be stating the obvious | 133
- We all depend on open source. We will defend it together | 232
- Rocketlab acquires Iridium | 304
- Claude Science | 135
- RubyLLM: A Ruby framework for all major AI providers | 82
- Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron Sued in US over Memory Price Fixing | 193
- Marfa Public Radio Puts You to Sleep | 132
- 5k menus from the New York Public Library’s Buttolph Collection (1880-1920) | 107
- European ISPs Want Rightsholders Held Accountable for Overblocking Damage | 124
- Historical memory prices 1960-2026 | 158
- One million passports leaked online | 236
- The best response to AI slop and online noise is from Robin Williams | 223
- County with 37 Data Centers Asks Schools to 'Conserve Electricity' | 178
- Springer Nature has removed two studies by Max Planck | 191
- Flock cameras track more than your license plate, and they're spreading fast | 324
- IBM debuts sub-1 nanometer chip technology | 204
- Show HN: Zanagrams | 105
- OAuth for all | 164
- Why does kinetic energy increase quadratically, not linearly, with speed? (2011) | 211
- Show HN: OpenKnowledge – open source AI-first alternative to Obsidian/Notion | 173
- What happened after 2k people tried to hack my AI assistant | 161
- A native graphical shell for SSH | 212
- Instagram is incorporating users' photos in ads for Meta Glasses | 146
- Nano Banana 2 Lite | 142
- PlayStation Is Deleting 551 Movies from Customers' Accounts | 221
- Building a custom octocopter from scratch with no prior hardware experience | 74
- IP Crawl: Living atlas of open webcams discovered on the public internet | 178
- Framework's 10G Ethernet module exposes USB-C's complexity | 183
- Ultrasound imaging of the brain | 126
- Apple to skip high-end M6 Mac chips in favor of AI-focused M7 line | 380
- Turn your site into a place people can bump into each other | 136
- Countries are competing to see which can carry out mass surveillance the best | 127
- Slate EV truck starts at $24,950 | 512
- Jolla Phone (October 2026) | 189
- Tidal AI Policy | 343
- The gap between open weights LLMs and closed source LLMs | 245
- The Xteink X4 E-Ink Reader | 187
- You can't unit test for taste | 141
- We Are the Last People Who Know How It Works | 248
- Knoppix | 109
- Streaming services' obnoxiously loud ads become illegal on July 1 in California | 94
- Libre Barcode Project | 64
- What happens when you run a CUDA kernel? | 32
- Michigan bill would bar employers from requiring after-hours coms with workers | 223
- Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models | 198
- Choosing a Public DNS Resolver | 134
- Zig's new bitCast semantics and LLVM back end improvements | 147
- Suspicious Discontinuities (2020) | 101
- Show HN: Nub – A Bun-like all-in-one toolkit for Node.js | 80
- LongCat-2.0, a large-scale MoE model with 1.6T total and 48B Active | 81
- AI learns the “dark art” of RFIC design | 177