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Hacker News (Mar 2025)

  1. I released an open-source album of Game Boy music [link in body]

    6 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  2. Running DeepSeek R1 on my desk

    6 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  3. Ask HN: Protecting confidential information while travelling to the US

    6 points • comment • mar 27, 2025

  4. Wealth, Shown to Scale

    6 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  5. Child complains of 'monster' under bed. Babysitter comes face-to-face with man

    6 points • comment • mar 28, 2025

  6. Trump says there are methods for seeking a third term, adding he's not joking

    6 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  7. The Blood on the Keyboard

    6 points • comment • mar 25, 2025

  8. Generative AI and deepfakes are fuelling health misinformation

    6 points • comment • mar 13, 2025

  9. Emulsifiers Make Food More Appealing. Do They Also Make You Sick?

    6 points • comment • mar 03, 2025

  10. Ask HN: Do you also see only one post per page?

    6 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  11. 1.1M Homeowners with Negative Equity in Q4 2024

    6 points • comment • mar 13, 2025

  12. Due to new tariffs, many more physical game discs may "simply not get made"

    6 points • comment • mar 05, 2025

  13. Meta's Response to Explosive Tell-All Is Ripped from a Familiar PR Playbook

    6 points • comment • mar 13, 2025

  14. Microplastics boost antibiotic resistance in E. coli, lab study suggests

    6 points • comment • mar 20, 2025

  15. Boosting mitochondrial health to counteract neurodegeneration

    6 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  16. Judge rules against Musk and Doge, USAid shutdown 'likely violated' constitution

    6 points • comment • mar 18, 2025

  17. Pompey's Greatest Show on Earth

    6 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  18. Show HN: Bypass DEI Censorship

    6 points • comment • mar 13, 2025

  19. Research Finds 12,000 'Live' API Keys and Passwords in DeepSeek's Training Data

    6 points • comment • mar 03, 2025

  20. I organized a 10-day game of tag with 10 of my college friends

    6 points • comment • mar 23, 2025

  21. How long before the machines print their own Terminators?

    6 points • comment • mar 02, 2025

  22. South Africa's Post-Apartheid Justice Is Under New Scrutiny

    6 points • comment • mar 08, 2025

  23. Four new gamma-ray millisecond pulsars discovered

    6 points • comment • mar 27, 2025

  24. OpenAI considers DeepSeek "state-controlled"

    6 points • comment • mar 14, 2025

  25. Fridgeditions Demo "Children's Art the World Can Enjoy"

    6 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  26. Ex-NFL star trades the gridiron to grow food for those in need

    6 points • comment • mar 15, 2025

  27. Big brands are spending small sums on X to stay out of Musk's crosshairs

    6 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  28. Amazon's robotaxi unit Zoox recalls 258 vehicles over unexpected braking issue

    6 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  29. Tesla owners doxxed. Only way to get off the list? Sell your car

    6 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  30. Wearable Electronics Made with a 1000-Year Old Technology

    6 points • comment • mar 18, 2025

  31. /Tea/: An Image Board Open for Only Two Hours a Day

    6 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  32. First "Synthetic Biological Intelligence" runs on living human cells

    6 points • comment • mar 04, 2025

  33. The Words Are Disappearing in the New Trump Administration

    6 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  34. Young scientists' career pathways vanish as schools adapt to federal funds cuts

    6 points • comment • mar 16, 2025

  35. How Working-Class Life Is Killing Americans, in Charts (2020)

    6 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  36. Psychopathic tendencies more likely to gamble with other people's lives (2021)

    6 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  37. Female brewers are back – 500 years since their heyday

    6 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  38. In some parts of the US, the clack of typewriter keys can still be heard

    6 points • comment • mar 22, 2025

  39. We found a DOGE guy at NASA because his Google Calendar was public

    6 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  40. The Lie That Facebook Sold You

    6 points • comment • mar 08, 2025

  41. Rocket carrying European orbital vehicle crashes after launch

    6 points • comment • mar 30, 2025

  42. US 'deletes evidence' of Russia's kidnap of Ukrainian children

    6 points • comment • mar 20, 2025

  43. Zorin OS says goodbye to Firefox in latest 17.3 update

    6 points • comment • mar 26, 2025

  44. European Gaia mapping satellite is retired but proves tough to kill

    6 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  45. Deepseek reportedly restricts employee travel amid AI security concerns

    6 points • comment • mar 16, 2025

  46. Bird flu continues to spread as pandemic experts are MIA

    6 points • comment • mar 20, 2025

  47. Show HN: AI Browser Agent Leaderboard

    6 points • comment • mar 04, 2025

  48. AI fakers exposed in tech dev recruitment

    6 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  49. JWST reveals exoplanet composition with unprecedented clarity

    6 points • comment • mar 27, 2025

  50. Quantum Breakthrough: New Study Uncovers Hidden Behavior in Superconductors

    6 points • comment • mar 05, 2025

  51. Figma in Talks with Bankers to Explore an IPO This Year

    6 points • comment • mar 10, 2025

  52. The Atrocious State of Binary Compatibility on Linux and How to Address It

    6 points • comment • mar 18, 2025

  53. Trauma treatment: Playing Tetris increased hippocampal volume in PTSD patients

    6 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  54. Physicists discover a copper-free high-temperature superconducting oxide

    6 points • comment • mar 27, 2025

  55. The iPhone feature that lets blind people see with their fingers (2017)

    6 points • comment • mar 26, 2025

  56. PostgreSQL Lands Initial Support for IO_uring: "Can Be Considerably Faster"

    6 points • comment • mar 27, 2025

  57. The strange story of Britain’s oldest sweet (2019)

    6 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  58. The ick: Disgust sensitivity, narcissism, and perfectionism in mate choice

    6 points • comment • mar 10, 2025

  59. A guide to Home Row Mods

    6 points • comment • mar 23, 2025

  60. Secure encryption and online anonymity are now at risk in Switzerland

    6 points • comment • mar 28, 2025

  61. She's Accused of Duping JPMorgan. Somehow, the Bank Is Feeling the Heat

    6 points • comment • mar 22, 2025

  62. Re-Volt is still alive

    6 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  63. GPT-4o draws itself as a consistent type of guy

    6 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  64. Tesla Removed from Vancouver Auto Show

    6 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  65. Musk Hit with First Formal Conflict of Interest Complaint over FAA-Starlink Deal

    6 points • comment • mar 14, 2025

  66. I'm Not Running in 2026, but I Am Getting to Work

    6 points • comment • mar 13, 2025

  67. Show HN: AI Dinner Party – LLMs discuss your topic and a winner is chosen

    6 points • comment • mar 18, 2025

  68. Open WebUI creator about his life purpose

    6 points • comment • mar 13, 2025

  69. Lest We Forget the Horrors

    6 points • comment • mar 26, 2025

  70. Canada Calls Snap Election

    6 points • comment • mar 23, 2025

  71. Hetzner is forwarding other people's traffic to you

    6 points • comment • mar 23, 2025

  72. IBM EGA 8x14

    6 points • comment • mar 11, 2025

  73. Are There Opportunities to Use OODA Loops in Your Software Project?

    6 points • comment • mar 13, 2025

  74. Nōdo – Call Node.js from Ruby

    6 points • comment • mar 26, 2025

  75. Tell HN: Windsurf edits are failing and burning infinite credits for most users

    6 points • comment • mar 12, 2025

  76. BYD posts record revenue after unveiling 5 minute charger for EVs

    6 points • comment • mar 25, 2025

  77. Paint.net 5.1.5 Is Now Available with JPEG XL Support

    6 points • comment • mar 16, 2025

  78. NYC sees double-digit drops in overall crime, subway crime

    6 points • comment • mar 03, 2025

  79. Wealthy Colleges Fight to Protect Their Riches from Taxation

    6 points • comment • mar 10, 2025

  80. There's a Spoon's Worth of Plastic in Our Brains. Now What?

    6 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  81. Amazon accused of using algorithms to push warehouse workers to breaking point

    6 points • comment • mar 18, 2025

  82. Traffickers in Colombia Are Using Facebook, Tinder and Airbnb to Exploit Minors

    6 points • comment • mar 07, 2025

  83. The solar system is teeming with 1M 'alien invaders' from Alpha Centauri

    6 points • comment • mar 05, 2025

  84. Senate votes to strip the CFPB of its power to regulate Twitter

    6 points • comment • mar 05, 2025

  85. What Did Hubble See on Your Birthday?

    6 points • comment • mar 30, 2025

  86. Ungovernable, Capricious Life

    6 points • comment • mar 25, 2025

  87. Show HN: StoffelVM – A WIP VM for Multiparty Computation

    6 points • comment • mar 27, 2025

  88. Destructive Updates – A Stitch in Time

    6 points • comment • mar 16, 2025

  89. Designating English as the Official Language of the United States

    6 points • comment • mar 05, 2025

  90. I threw away Audible's app, and now I self-host my audiobooks

    6 points • comment • mar 14, 2025

  91. Mandatory jail for Nazi salutes under new Australia laws

    6 points • comment • mar 23, 2025

  92. A Fire Plunged Heathrow into Darkness. A Nearby Data Center Kept Humming. Why?

    6 points • comment • mar 26, 2025

  93. Japan's Clever Anti-Snow Roadways

    6 points • comment • mar 06, 2025

  94. Why Do I Keep Finding Padlocked Playgrounds in New York City?

    6 points • comment • mar 12, 2025

  95. Show HN: I Got Tired of Looking Up Words While Reading, So I Built This

    6 points • comment • mar 24, 2025

  96. Rust Trait Object Layout

    6 points • comment • mar 12, 2025

  97. Europe is going after Trump's Red States for Tarriffs

    6 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  98. Long-acting injectable HIV therapy offers hope for those unable to take pills

    6 points • comment • mar 19, 2025

  99. We got rid of acid rain. Now something scarier is falling from the sky

    6 points • comment • mar 21, 2025

  100. Gen Z are the hardest to work with – even Gen Z managers say

    6 points • comment • mar 02, 2025