Story ranking for the past week

  1. Stoop Coffee: A simple idea transformed my neighborhood | 496
  2. Everyone knows all the apps on your phone | 470
  3. How each pillar of the First Amendment is under attack | 841
  4. 4o Image Generation | 598
  5. Tracing the thoughts of a large language model | 385
  6. Apple needs a Snow Sequoia | 776
  7. Gemini 2.5 | 481
  8. FBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado | 434
  9. Blender releases their Oscar winning version tool | 282
  10. OpenAI adds MCP support to Agents SDK | 261
  11. xAI has acquired X, xAI now valued at $80B | 1249
  12. Debian bookworm live images now reproducible | 200
  13. The average college student today | 942
  14. I genuinely don't understand why some people are still bullish about LLMs | 1215
  15. A love letter to the CSV format | 688
  16. We hacked Gemini's Python sandbox and leaked its source code (at least some) | 134
  17. I asked police to send me their public surveillance footage of my car | 518
  18. Coordinating the Superbowl's visual fidelity with Elixir | 172
  19. How to Use Em Dashes (–), En Dashes (–), and Hyphens (-) | 460
  20. I tried making artificial sunlight at home | 231
  21. How to write blog posts that developers read | 153
  22. Oracle attempt to hide cybersecurity incident from customers? | 114
  23. Why Apple's Severance gets edited over remote desktop software | 338
  24. The demoscene as a UNESCO heritage in Sweden | 74
  25. Blue95: a desktop for your childhood home's computer room | 301
  26. Honey has now lost 4M Chrome users after shady tactics were revealed | 254
  27. Utah becomes first US state to ban fluoride in its water | 1227
  28. Architecture Patterns with Python | 139
  29. The highest-ranking personal blogs of Hacker News | 127
  30. The Website Hacker News Is Afraid to Discuss | 263
  31. Sell yourself, sell your work | 173
  32. Gemini 2.5 Pro vs. Claude 3.7 Sonnet: Coding Comparison | 302
  33. Spammers are better at SPF, DKIM, and DMARC than everyone else | 252
  34. The <select> element can now be customized with CSS | 155
  35. Botswana launches first satellite BOTSAT-1 aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 | 223
  36. Things I would have told myself before building an autorouter | 116
  37. Has the decline of knowledge work begun? | 786
  38. A note on the USB-to-PS/2 mouse adapter that came with Microsoft mouse devices | 141
  39. How Kerala got rich | 299
  40. Xee: A Modern XPath and XSLT Engine in Rust | 230
  41. My TV started playing a video in full screen by itself. What happened? | 249
  42. Most promoted and blocked domains on Kagi | 181
  43. Convert Linux to Windows | 434
  44. Devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries | 275
  45. MCP server for Ghidra | 70
  46. Piranesi's Perspective Trick (2019) | 87
  47. Claim for a missing tooth | 74
  48. Self-contained Python scripts with uv | 107
  49. LibreOffice downloads on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs | 216
  50. Postgres Language Server: Initial Release | 52
  51. Oracle customers confirm data stolen in alleged cloud breach is valid | 82
  52. Waymos crash less than human drivers | 446
  53. AI agents: Less capability, more reliability, please | 213
  54. Ask HN: What are you working on? (March 2025) | 884
  55. In Jail Without a Lawyer: How a Texas Town Fails Poor Defendants | 417
  56. Airline demand between Canada and United States collapses, down 70%+ | 477
  57. Abundance isn't going to happen unless politicians are scared of the status quo | 507
  58. It’s not mold, it’s calcium lactate (2018) | 206
  59. The role of developer skills in agentic coding | 195
  60. Veloren – Voxel action-adventure role-playing | 89
  61. AI models miss disease in Black and female patients | 230
  62. You might want to stop running atop | 140
  63. Google will develop Android OS behind closed doors starting next week | 230
  64. James Webb Space Telescope reveals that most galaxies rotate clockwise | 264
  65. Show HN: Physical Pomodoro Timer with ESP32 and e-paper screen | 67
  66. Giant, fungus-like organism may be a completely unknown branch of life | 128
  67. Plain – a web framework for building products with Python | 156
  68. Paged Out #6 [pdf] | 53
  69. Installing air filters in classrooms has surprisingly large educational benefits (2020) | 140
  70. Good-bye core types; Hello Go as we know and love it | 321
  71. The Guardian flourishes without a paywall | 142
  72. Public secrets exposure leads to supply chain attack on GitHub CodeQL | 59
  73. You should know this before choosing Next.js | 137
  74. Open-sourcing OpenPubkey SSH (OPKSSH): integrating single sign-on with SSH | 149
  75. Et Tu, Grammarly? | 74
  76. 7.7 magnitude earthquake hits Southeast Asia, affecting Myanmar and Thailand | 108
  77. ToS;DR | 39
  78. In the 1980s we downloaded games from the radio | 143
  79. Upcoming Windows 11 builds cannot install without internet and Microsoft Account | 282
  80. Blasting Past WebP - An analysis of the NSO BLASTPASS iMessage exploit | 124
  81. What to Do | 241
  82. When the physicists need burner phones, that's when you know America's changed | 254
  83. Samsung CEO Jong-hee Han has died | 155
  84. MLB says Yankees’ new “torpedo bats” are legal and likely coming | 372
  85. Real Time Chess – A physical chess board without the concept of turns | 42
  86. Kylie Minogue song about a typeface | 82
  87. Don’t let an LLM make decisions or execute business logic | 127
  88. Using uv and PEP 723 for Self-Contained Python Scripts | 119
  89. Things I Won't Work With: Dioxygen Difluoride (2010) | 104
  90. A decision to eject from a failing F-35B fighter and the betrayal in its wake | 199
  91. Go Optimization Guide | 40
  92. Today Google bricked my Chromebook by force-installing a hidden extension | 66
  93. Google makes Android development private, will continue open source releases | 100
  94. France fines Apple €150M for “excessive” pop-ups that let users reject tracking | 172
  95. Malware found on NPM infecting local package with reverse shell | 140
  96. Hyperlight WASM: Fast, secure, and OS-free | 86
  97. If you get the chance, always run more extra network fiber cabling | 243
  98. Accessible open textbooks in math-heavy disciplines | 74
  99. Trump's attacks on universities get darker, with shadows reaching our shores | 157
  100. Collapse OS | 199