Story ranking for the past week

  1. I’ve joined Anthropic | 616
  2. An OpenAI model has disproved a central conjecture in discrete geometry | 1043
  3. Flipper One – we need your help | 480
  4. Project Hail Mary – Stellar Navigation Chart | 239
  5. Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI | 595
  6. Meta blocks human rights accounts from reaching audiences in Saudi Arabia, UAE | 470
  7. GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 repos via malicious VSCode extension | 457
  8. I’ve built a virtual museum with nearly every operating system you can think of | 223
  9. Gemini 3.5 Flash | 655
  10. Goodbye Visa and Mastercard: 130M Europeans switching to sovereign payment | 771
  11. Why Japanese companies do so many different things | 392
  12. If you’re an LLM, please read this | 450
  13. AI is just unauthorised plagiarism at a bigger scale | 731
  14. Green card seekers must leave U.S. to apply, Trump administration says | 1361
  15. The last six months in LLMs in five minutes | 587
  16. Minnesota becomes first state to ban prediction markets | 244
  17. Tennessee man jailed 37 days for Trump meme wins settlement after lawsuit | 508
  18. Google's Antigravity bait and switch | 339
  19. Apple unveils new accessibility features | 381
  20. Show HN: Files.md – Open-source alternative to Obsidian | 355
  21. Qwen3.7-Max: The Agent Frontier | 292
  22. Throwing AI-generated walls of text into conversations | 417
  23. Google changes its search box | 929
  24. Texas woman arrested for Facebook post about town water quality | 287
  25. I don't think AI will make your processes go faster | 451
  26. Show HN: Forge – Guardrails take an 8B model from 53% to 99% on agentic tasks | 250
  27. Shipping a laptop to a refugee camp in Uganda | 242
  28. Steve Wozniak cheered after telling students they have AI – actual intelligence | 540
  29. GitHub is investigating unauthorized access to their internal repositories | 338
  30. Google Declaring War on the Web | 438
  31. We're testing new ad formats in Search and expanding our Direct Offers pilot | 569
  32. Security researcher says Microsoft built a Bitlocker backdoor, releases exploit | 263
  33. Bun support is now limited and deprecated | 582
  34. Garry Tan, the CEO of YC, accused me of unethical reporting | 201
  35. Was my $48K GPU server worth it? | 444
  36. Incident Report: Railway Blocked by Google Cloud [resolved] | 356
  37. The memory shortage is causing a repricing of consumer electronics | 620
  38. Project Glasswing: An Initial Update | 312
  39. Anthropic acquires Stainless | 381
  40. Show HN: Gaussian Splat of a Strawberry | 199
  41. Flipper One Tech Specs | 176
  42. Apparently Google hates us now | 252
  43. Everything in C is undefined behavior | 710
  44. We stopped AI bot spam in our GitHub repo using Git's –author flag | 237
  45. Tesla's lithium refinery discharges 231,000 gallons of polluted wastewater a day | 244
  46. How fast is N tokens per second really? | 96
  47. Seattle Shield, an intelligence-sharing network operated by the Seattle police | 204
  48. AI is a technology not a product | 209
  49. CISA Admin Leaked AWS GovCloud Keys on GitHub | 182
  50. Indexing a year of video locally on a 2021 MacBook with Gemma4-31B (50GB swap) | 138
  51. Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses | 446
  52. Incident Report: May 19, 2026 – GCP Account Suspension | 260
  53. Disney erased FiveThirtyEight | 259
  54. SpaceX S-1 | 374
  55. Native all the way, until you need text | 306
  56. I turned a $80 RK3562 Android tablet into a Debian Linux workstation | 236
  57. Show HN: Semble – Code search for agents that uses 98% fewer tokens than grep | 150
  58. At least 25 Flock cameras have been destroyed in five states since April 2025 | 322
  59. Map of Metal | 181
  60. GenCAD | 126
  61. DeepSeek makes the V4 Pro price discount permanent | 250
  62. Python 3.15: features that didn't make the headlines | 217
  63. Show HN: I reverse engineered Apple's video wallpapers | 106
  64. AI subscriptions are a ticking time bomb for enterprise | 400
  65. Lost Images from the 1945 Trinity Nuclear Test Restored | 121
  66. Antigravity 2.0 Tops the OpenSCAD Architectural 3D LLM Benchmark | 157
  67. OpenBSD 7.9 | 307
  68. U.S. researchers face new restrictions on publishing with foreign collaborators | 273
  69. Deno 2.8 | 175
  70. Saying goodbye to asm.js | 158
  71. Gemini CLI will stop working from June 18, 2026 | 210
  72. BambuStudio has been violating PrusaSlicer AGPL license since their fork | 160
  73. SpaceX launches Starship v3 rocket | 274
  74. Mini Shai-Hulud Strikes Again: 314 npm Packages Compromised | 310
  75. Remove-AI-Watermarks – CLI and library for removing AI watermarks from images | 258
  76. Declining America | 174
  77. On The <dl> (2021) | 110
  78. FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive | 84
  79. Eric Schmidt speech about AI booed during graduation | 398
  80. College students drown out AI-praising commencement speeches with boos | 383
  81. Show HN: Freenet, a peer-to-peer platform for decentralized apps | 268
  82. We let AIs run radio stations | 271
  83. Shunning AI is the human choice | 538
  84. Blog ran on Ubuntu 16.04 for 10 years. I migrated it to FreeBSD | 225
  85. Click (2016) | 100
  86. Vivaldi 8.0 | 242
  87. Waymo pauses Atlanta service as its robotaxis keep driving into floods | 468
  88. Japan is gripped by mass allergies. A 1950s project is to blame | 166
  89. Project Glasswing: what Mythos showed us | 141
  90. DOS Zone | 81
  91. Apple Silicon costs more than OpenRouter | 300
  92. Time to talk about my writerdeck | 203
  93. Iran starts Bitcoin-backed ship insurance for Hormuz strait | 686
  94. Actually, democracy dies in H.R. | 236
  95. Mistral AI acquires Emmi AI | 98
  96. The FBI Wants to Buy Nationwide Access to License Plate Readers | 146
  97. Google’s AI is being manipulated. The search giant is quietly fighting back | 212
  98. OpenAI Adopts Google's SynthID Watermark for AI Images with Verification Tool | 180
  99. AI has a multiplying effect on existing technical skills | 309
  100. News outlets are limiting the Internet Archive’s access to their journalism | 123