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Hacker News (Mar 2025)

  1. Published doesn't mean paid

    48 points • comment • mar 29, 2025

  2. Svelte: $derived can now be overwritten

    48 points • comment • mar 22, 2025

  3. Everything Is Chrome (2023)

    48 points • comment • mar 03, 2025

  4. America Is Watching the Rise of a Dual State

    48 points • comment • mar 23, 2025

  5. Making of the New York and Erie Railroad Organizational Diagram

    47 points • comment • mar 29, 2025

  6. What Vivian Maier saw in color (2018)

    47 points • comment • mar 03, 2025

  7. America faces a Trumpian economic slowdown

    47 points • comment • mar 02, 2025

  8. Multiple vulnerabilities in ingress-Nginx (Score 9.8)

    47 points • comment • mar 24, 2025

  9. Palantir suggests 'common operating system' for UK govt data

    47 points • comment • mar 25, 2025

  10. TeX Live 2025 Released

    47 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  11. BlenderMCP: Blender Model Context Protocol Integration

    47 points • comment • mar 13, 2025

  12. Orphan tsunami of 1700–Japanese clues to a parent earthquake in America (2015)

    47 points • comment • mar 28, 2025

  13. ICE arrests Palestinian activist who helped lead Columbia University protests

    47 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  14. 2600 Magazine's Twitter account locked for posting info of DOGE employees

    47 points • comment • mar 10, 2025

  15. Ask HN: What do you use to create diagrams?

    47 points • comment • mar 12, 2025

  16. Beyond Bohr and Einstein

    47 points • comment • mar 27, 2025

  17. Let's Take a Look at JEP 483: Ahead-of-Time Class Loading and Linking

    47 points • comment • mar 28, 2025

  18. The Wrong Way to Use a Signed Distance Function (SDF)

    47 points • comment • mar 29, 2025

  19. Caido – A lightweight web security auditing toolkit

    47 points • comment • mar 29, 2025

  20. The Landscape of Lisp

    47 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  21. OneDrive shared folder syncing has been broken for months, with no fix in sight

    47 points • comment • mar 02, 2025

  22. Learning C# and .NET after two decades of programming

    47 points • comment • mar 02, 2025

  23. ATProto Isn't What You Think

    47 points • comment • mar 14, 2025

  24. Tesla Will Die

    47 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  25. 'We stand with Ukraine for as long as it may take' – Keir Starmer tells Zelensky

    46 points • comment • mar 01, 2025

  26. Shopkeeper

    46 points • comment • mar 15, 2025

  27. Chatbots-Are-AI-Antipatterns

    46 points • comment • mar 27, 2025

  28. US deploys AI to revoke visas of foreign nationals supporting Hamas: Report

    46 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  29. Sovereign Lumber

    46 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  30. Kash Patel Wants to Work from Home for FBI

    46 points • comment • mar 04, 2025

  31. Mark Carney Is Canada's Next Prime Minister

    46 points • comment • mar 10, 2025

  32. Claude Tried to Nuke My Home Directory

    46 points • comment • mar 20, 2025

  33. Stelvio: Serverless AWS for Python Devs

    46 points • comment • mar 20, 2025

  34. 62% of Canadians Plan to Avoid the U.S. for at Least the Next Year

    46 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  35. GrapheneOS Adds Custom Private Network Location Feature

    46 points • comment • mar 03, 2025

  36. On Tyranny [book]

    46 points • comment • mar 28, 2025

  37. Show HN: AGX – Open-Source Data Exploration for ClickHouse (The New Standard?)

    46 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  38. LLMs Don't Know What They Don't Know–and That's a Problem

    46 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  39. Father tries to block daughter's euthanasia in landmark Spanish case

    46 points • comment • mar 04, 2025

  40. AMD launches Gaia open source project for running LLMs locally on any PC

    46 points • comment • mar 22, 2025

  41. OpenAI closes $40B funding round, startup now valued at $300B

    46 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  42. The Tectonics Behind the Myanmar Quake

    46 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  43. If you witness a cardiac arrest, here's what to do

    46 points • comment • mar 10, 2025

  44. OpenAI Plots Charging $20k a Month for PhD-Level Agents

    46 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  45. Melbourne startup launches 'biological computer' made of human brain cells

    46 points • comment • mar 05, 2025

  46. InstantStyle: Free Lunch Towards Style-Preserving in Text-to-Image Generation

    46 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  47. Ask HN: What's the best way to get started with LLM-assisted programing?

    46 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  48. WB offers replacements, but no refunds, for DVDs rotting prematurely

    46 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  49. Section 230 Protects Users, Not Big Tech

    46 points • comment • mar 25, 2025

  50. AI/Math Puzzle

    46 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  51. US administration revokes $11B in funding for addiction, mental health care

    46 points • comment • mar 27, 2025

  52. "Have Quotes About Salieri"

    46 points • comment • mar 13, 2025

  53. My Rust experience after eight years

    46 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  54. French Court bans far-right leader Marine Le Pen from running for office

    46 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  55. A sodium-ion portable power bank comes to market

    46 points • comment • mar 23, 2025

  56. Mathematicians uncover the logic behind how people walk in crowds

    46 points • comment • mar 24, 2025

  57. Kubernetes Home – what do you do if your ISP changes your IP addresses?

    46 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  58. Spaghetti science: What pasta reveals about the universe

    45 points • comment • mar 20, 2025

  59. Truth Functional Logic for Hackers

    45 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  60. Decent living standards for 8.5B would require 30% of current resource use

    45 points • comment • mar 24, 2025

  61. Welcome to the Zero Sum Era. Now How Do We Get Out?

    45 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  62. AI fakers exposed in tech dev recruitment: postmortem

    45 points • comment • mar 12, 2025

  63. Sound that can bend itself through space, reaching only your ear in a crowd

    45 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  64. Taking Sex Differences in Personality Seriously (2019)

    45 points • comment • mar 16, 2025

  65. Optimizing Brainfuck interpreter in the C preprocessor

    45 points • comment • mar 20, 2025

  66. Show HN: Feudle – A daily puzzle game built with AI

    45 points • comment • mar 25, 2025

  67. 'Bloody Saturday' at Voice of America and other U.S.-funded networks

    45 points • comment • mar 16, 2025

  68. The Internet of Beefs (2020)

    45 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  69. I Used to Teach Students. Now I Catch ChatGPT Cheats

    45 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  70. From Prompt to Adventures:Creating Games with LLMs and Restate Durable Functions

    45 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  71. All estimations are wrong, but none are useful

    45 points • comment • mar 30, 2025

  72. Unveiling the mysterious 'red sprite' lightning strikes over the Himalayas

    45 points • comment • mar 24, 2025

  73. Practical Process Control: Methods and Best Practices for Automatic PID Control

    45 points • comment • mar 16, 2025

  74. Building and deploying a custom site using GitHub Actions and GitHub Pages

    45 points • comment • mar 20, 2025

  75. The lost boys: how a generation of young men fell behind women on pay

    45 points • comment • mar 02, 2025

  76. CGNAT frustrates all IP address-based technologies (2019)

    45 points • comment • mar 05, 2025

  77. Borne Back Ceaselessly into the Past: Fitzgerald, Gatsby and WWI

    45 points • comment • mar 25, 2025

  78. When Europe needed it most, the Ariane 6 rocket delivered

    45 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  79. Nick Cave's thoughts on a ChatGPT poem (2023)

    45 points • comment • mar 29, 2025

  80. Your Next Two Zeroes

    45 points • comment • mar 01, 2025

  81. What My Father's Emails Taught Me About the Craft of Writing

    45 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  82. Chewing gum is plastic pollution, not a litter problem

    45 points • comment • mar 17, 2025

  83. Extracting time series features: a powerful method from a obscure paper [pdf]

    45 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  84. AI Accent Conversion for call centers

    45 points • comment • mar 29, 2025

  85. Windows 11 Insider Preview Build

    44 points • comment • mar 03, 2025

  86. Cliff Asness: The New 'Crypto Fort Knox' Is as Dumb as It Sounds

    44 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  87. Lapham's Quarterly Announces New Stewardship

    44 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  88. Agno: Agent framework 10,000x faster than LangChain

    44 points • comment • mar 05, 2025

  89. Gaming chat platform Discord in early talks with banks about public listing

    44 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  90. Investigating an argument-dependent lookup issue and working around it

    44 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  91. Australian whose blood saved 2.4M babies dies

    44 points • comment • mar 03, 2025

  92. “Moonshots” Initiative to Secure the Future of RISC OS

    44 points • comment • mar 29, 2025

  93. Debts, Tech and Otherwise

    44 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  94. Fast-PNG: PNG image decoder and encoder

    44 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  95. High Frequency Food: Better Cutting with Ultrasonics

    44 points • comment • mar 22, 2025

  96. Occupry your next lease to negotiate a better deal

    44 points • comment • mar 17, 2025

  97. Formal Verification of Zero-Downtime Database Migration in PlusCal

    44 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  98. Unsold Teslas in Aussie car park

    44 points • comment • mar 29, 2025

  99. Why didn't Win 95 setup use a miniature version of Win 95 as its fallback GUI?

    44 points • comment • mar 18, 2025

  100. MS-DOS and Windows 3.11 still run train dashboards at German railway (Jan'24)

    44 points • comment • mar 30, 2025