1. Keep Android Open
    (1703 points, f-droid.org, comments)
  2. Ggml.ai joins Hugging Face to ensure the long-term progress of Local AI
    (757 points, github.com/ggml-org, comments)
  3. Facebook is cooked
    (1216 points, pilk.website, comments)
  4. Trump's global tariffs struck down by US Supreme Court
    (1437 points, bbc.com, comments)
  5. The path to ubiquitous AI (17k tokens/sec)
    (763 points, taalas.com, comments)
  6. I found a Vulnerability. They found a Lawyer
    (690 points, dixken.de, comments)
  7. US plans online portal to bypass content bans in Europe and elsewhere
    (456 points, reuters.com, comments)
  8. Infrastructure decisions I endorse or regret after 4 years at a startup (2024)
    (504 points, cep.dev, comments)
  9. I found a useful Git one liner buried in leaked CIA developer docs
    (663 points, spencer.wtf, comments)
  10. Wikipedia deprecates Archive.today, starts removing archive links
    (487 points, arstechnica.com, comments)
  11. Turn Dependabot off
    (528 points, filippo.io, comments)
  12. Untapped Way to Learn a Codebase: Build a Visualizer
    (228 points, jimmyhmiller.com, comments)
  13. Blue light filters don't work – controlling total luminance is a better bet
    (182 points, neuroai.science, comments)
  14. Consistency diffusion language models: Up to 14x faster, no quality loss
    (215 points, together.ai, comments)
  15. Show HN: A native macOS client for Hacker News, built with SwiftUI
    (230 points, github.com/ironsidexxvi, comments)
  16. An AI Agent Published a Hit Piece on Me – The Operator Came Forward
    (519 points, theshamblog.com, comments)
  17. I tried building my startup entirely on European infrastructure
    (712 points, coinerella.com, comments)
  18. OpenScan
    (180 points, openscan.eu, comments)
  19. FreeCAD
    (419 points, freecad.org, comments)
  20. Show HN: Mines.fyi – all the mines in the US in a leaflet visualization
    (86 points, mines.fyi, comments)
  21. PayPal discloses data breach that exposed user info for 6 months
    (292 points, bleepingcomputer.com, comments)
  22. Lil' Fun Langs
    (117 points, taylor.town, comments)
  23. An ARM Homelab Server, or a Minisforum MS-R1 Review
    (121 points, sour.coffee, comments)
  24. Making frontier cybersecurity capabilities available to defenders
    (122 points, anthropic.com, comments)
  25. Reading the undocumented MEMS accelerometer on Apple Silicon MacBooks via iokit
    (144 points, github.com/olvvier, comments)
  26. Defer available in gcc and clang
    (254 points, gustedt.wordpress.com, comments)
  27. Child's Play: Tech's new generation and the end of thinking
    (390 points, harpers.org, comments)
  28. Raspberry Pi Pico 2 at 873.5MHz with 3.05V Core Abuse
    (154 points, pimoroni.com, comments)
  29. My 1981 adventure game is now a multimedia extravaganza
    (126 points, technologizer.com, comments)
  30. Web Components: The Framework-Free Renaissance
    (201 points, caimito.net, comments)
  31. Pi for Excel: AI sidebar add-in for Excel
    (104 points, github.com/tmustier, comments)
  32. MuMu Player (NetEase) silently runs 17 reconnaissance commands every 30 minutes
    (314 points, gist.github.com, comments)
  33. How to Review an AUR Package
    (79 points, bertptrs.nl, comments)
  34. Fast KV Compaction via Attention Matching
    (69 points, arxiv.org, comments)
  35. Nvidia and OpenAI abandon unfinished $100B deal in favour of $30B investment
    (294 points, ft.com, comments)
  36. Lindenmayer.jl: Defining recursive patterns in Julia
    (71 points, cormullion.github.io, comments)
  37. Minions – Stripe's Coding Agents Part 2
    (126 points, stripe.dev, comments)
  38. Show HN: A small, simple music theory library in C99
    (53 points, github.com/thelowsunoverthemoon, comments)
  39. Notes on Clarifying Man Pages
    (72 points, jvns.ca, comments)
  40. The Popper Principle
    (66 points, theamericanscholar.org, comments)
  41. The Rediscovery of 103 Hokusai Lost Sketches (2021)
    (66 points, japan-forward.com, comments)
  42. Mystery donor gives Japanese city $3.6M in gold bars to fix water system
    (141 points, bbc.com, comments)
  43. No Skill. No Taste
    (187 points, kinglycrow.com, comments)
  44. Uncovering insiders and alpha on Polymarket with AI
    (96 points, twitter.com/peterjliu, comments)
  45. Silicon Valley engineers were indicted for allegedly sending secrets to Iran
    (137 points, cnbc.com, comments)
  46. A Famous Enigma: On Alexandre Kojève
    (23 points, clereviewofbooks.com, comments)
  47. Type-based alias analysis in the Toy Optimizer
    (21 points, bernsteinbear.com, comments)
  48. Visible Spectra of the Elements
    (41 points, atomic-spectra.net, comments)
  49. The Chinese periodic table goes hard [video]
    (42 points, youtube.com, comments)
  50. Lessons learned from `oapi-codegen`'s time in the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund
    (20 points, jvt.me, comments)
  51. Phil Spencer is exiting Microsoft as AI executive takes over Xbox
    (91 points, neowin.net, comments)
  52. Exercise has 'similar effect' to therapy, study on depression shows
    (97 points, medicalxpress.com, comments)
  53. Tesla has to pay historic $243M judgement over Autopilot crash, judge says
    (121 points, electrek.co, comments)
  54. Spell Checking a Year's Worth of Hacker News
    (28 points, fi-le.net, comments)
  55. Do you want to build a community where users search or hang? (2021)
    (18 points, mooreds.com, comments)
  56. Show HN: Write native binary web apps with TypeScript and Express
    (14 points, github.com/tsoniclang, comments)
  57. FCC asks stations for "pro-America" programming, like daily Pledge of Allegiance
    (108 points, arstechnica.com, comments)
  58. How to stop being boring
    (102 points, joanwestenberg.com, comments)
  59. A chatbot's worst enemy is page refresh
    (66 points, zknill.io, comments)
  60. William Latham – Art and the Computer (1990) [video]
    (11 points, youtube.com, comments)

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