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Hacker News (Jul 2025)

  1. America's fastest-growing suburbs are about to get expensive

    16 points • comment • jul 11, 2025

  2. AV-Racer Devlog (1): Getting a functional car model

    16 points • comment • jul 27, 2025

  3. The Symbol Grounding Problem (1990)

    16 points • comment • jul 13, 2025

  4. AI coding tools make developers slower but they think they're faster study finds

    16 points • comment • jul 13, 2025

  5. Oracle VirtualBox licensing tweak lies in wait for the unwary

    16 points • comment • jul 30, 2025

  6. Cognition Windsurf acquisition behind the scenes (X)

    15 points • comment • jul 19, 2025

  7. Building Watson: An Overview of the DeepQA Project (2010)

    15 points • comment • jul 08, 2025

  8. Group Behind Steam Censorship Policies Have Powerful Allies

    15 points • comment • jul 20, 2025

  9. David Sacks and the blurred lines of government service

    15 points • comment • jul 20, 2025

  10. "I traded my lucrative career as a mortgage broker to shepherd goats."

    15 points • comment • jul 04, 2025

  11. Why 24/7 trading is a bad idea

    15 points • comment • jul 23, 2025

  12. Tell HN: Sweden has its first arrest against a man for "insult against official"

    15 points • comment • jul 04, 2025

  13. A power utility is reporting suspected pot growers to cops. EFF says illegal

    15 points • comment • jul 22, 2025

  14. 'new stars' have exploded into the night sky – both visible to the naked eye

    15 points • comment • jul 01, 2025

  15. No Code Is Dead

    15 points • comment • jul 13, 2025

  16. Why Grok Fell in Love with Hitler

    15 points • comment • jul 11, 2025

  17. UK to introduce online age verification checks this month

    15 points • comment • jul 14, 2025

  18. Woman and three teenagers arrested over M&S, Co-op and Harrods cyber attacks

    15 points • comment • jul 10, 2025

  19. Elon Musk's Grok praises Hitler, shares antisemitic tropes in new posts

    15 points • comment • jul 08, 2025

  20. 1993. Despite all of the problems with VB, it was So Much Fun

    15 points • comment • jul 20, 2025

  21. Instagram Temporarily Suspends Zohran Mamdani's Account

    15 points • comment • jul 24, 2025

  22. ChatGPT 'router' that automatically selects the right model for job imminent

    15 points • comment • jul 21, 2025

  23. Fascism for First Time Founders

    15 points • comment • jul 19, 2025

  24. Disconnecting phone from internet creates mood boost on par with antidepressants

    15 points • comment • jul 22, 2025

  25. If you're forced to use Windows 11

    15 points • comment • jul 21, 2025

  26. Europe's Self Inflicted Cloud Crisis

    15 points • comment • jul 24, 2025

  27. North America's Oldest Known Pterosaur

    15 points • comment • jul 15, 2025

  28. As AI Gets Smarter, It Acts More Evil

    15 points • comment • jul 27, 2025

  29. NASA's Webb Finds Possible 'Direct Collapse' Black Hole

    15 points • comment • jul 16, 2025

  30. Thunderbird 140 ESR is out now with new features

    15 points • comment • jul 08, 2025

  31. China State Council begins investigating and regulating '内卷'

    15 points • comment • jul 06, 2025

  32. The Federal War on Animal Welfare

    15 points • comment • jul 27, 2025

  33. Tesla dumped 75% of its Bitcoin at one of the worst times, losing billions

    15 points • comment • jul 26, 2025

  34. Show HN: Pyhoff – Connect Python ML Models to Beckhoff/WAGO IO Hardware

    15 points • comment • jul 09, 2025

  35. Greek police arrest 5 in killing of UC Berkeley professor, including ex-wife

    15 points • comment • jul 18, 2025

  36. The great Malaysian cooking oil arbitrage

    15 points • comment • jul 12, 2025

  37. Study sheds light on why some people keep self-sabotaging

    15 points • comment • jul 24, 2025

  38. 90-degree turn brings bridge project to a screeching halt

    15 points • comment • jul 02, 2025

  39. Zuckerberg Expanding His Hawaii Compound. Part of It Sits Atop a Burial Ground

    15 points • comment • jul 22, 2025

  40. A Comprehensive Proposal Overviewing Blocks, Nested Functions, and Lambdas for C

    15 points • comment • jul 08, 2025

  41. Win for chemical industry as EPA shutters scientific research office

    15 points • comment • jul 22, 2025

  42. Microsoft SharePoint victim count hits 400 orgs in ongoing attacks

    15 points • comment • jul 23, 2025

  43. Autonomous Trash Can

    15 points • comment • jul 26, 2025

  44. Rust Running on Every GPU

    15 points • comment • jul 25, 2025

  45. Little videos are cooking our brains: How do we reclaim our attention?

    15 points • comment • jul 11, 2025

  46. Microsoft Workers Rebel, Refuse to Work with IDF [video]

    15 points • comment • jul 23, 2025

  47. High-resolution imaging method details nerves across a mouse’s body

    15 points • comment • jul 14, 2025

  48. Meta Poached Apple's Pang with Pay Package over $200M

    15 points • comment • jul 10, 2025

  49. The WebSocket Protocol Explained

    15 points • comment • jul 24, 2025

  50. Turns out you can just hack any train in the USA

    15 points • comment • jul 13, 2025

  51. Startup failed. Relationship ended. 29 lessons from the wreckage

    15 points • comment • jul 30, 2025

  52. LSM-2: Learning from incomplete wearable sensor data

    15 points • comment • jul 22, 2025

  53. Libraries Pay More for E-Books. Some States Want to Change That

    15 points • comment • jul 28, 2025

  54. Why Do Victims of Massacres Go to Their Deaths?

    15 points • comment • jul 23, 2025

  55. Should I Be Worried About Arsenic in Rice?

    15 points • comment • jul 02, 2025

  56. Flux is a high-performance, zero-copy message transport library for Rust

    15 points • comment • jul 19, 2025

  57. Stochastic Transparency [pdf]

    15 points • comment • jul 29, 2025

  58. Dirt to Airplanes: Making Aluminium

    15 points • comment • jul 21, 2025

  59. Registrar Snubs DMCA Subpoena, Claims Passive Conduit Immunity

    15 points • comment • jul 06, 2025

  60. Great Oxidation Event

    15 points • comment • jul 26, 2025

  61. Kioxia LC9 SSD Hits 245.76TB of Capacity in a Single Drive

    15 points • comment • jul 22, 2025

  62. America Is a Myth

    15 points • comment • jul 04, 2025

  63. Pangu's Sorrow: The Sorrow and Darkness of Huawei's Noah Pangu LLM R&D Process

    15 points • comment • jul 07, 2025

  64. Payment processors pressure Valve into banning porn games with themes of incest

    15 points • comment • jul 16, 2025

  65. 'The Most Humbling Thing I've Ever Seen': Ford CEO on China's Car Industry

    15 points • comment • jul 01, 2025

  66. We've pumped so much groundwater that we've nudged the Earth's spin

    15 points • comment • jul 26, 2025

  67. Wishes Upon My Demise

    15 points • comment • jul 19, 2025

  68. Drafting Software Recommendation

    15 points • comment • jul 24, 2025

  69. Apple launches $20 monthly AppleCare One subscription that covers 3 devices

    15 points • comment • jul 23, 2025

  70. Taming agentic engineering – Prompts are code, .json/.md files are state

    15 points • comment • jul 03, 2025

  71. Thank you to the Hacker News moderators

    15 points • comment • jul 06, 2025

  72. Web3 Onboarding Was a Flop – and Thank Goodness

    15 points • comment • jul 07, 2025

  73. Hawaiian petroglyphs reemerge on Oahu's shores after years of being hidden

    14 points • comment • jul 31, 2025

  74. AI tools slowed down experienced devs by 19%, study finds

    14 points • comment • jul 17, 2025

  75. Nobody Wants to Hear Good News About Psychiatric Medicine

    14 points • comment • jul 14, 2025

  76. Musk disables Grok's text generation after 'anti-woke' chatbot praises Hitler

    14 points • comment • jul 09, 2025

  77. Intel facing a BlackBerry moment as thousands laid off

    14 points • comment • jul 12, 2025

  78. Hitler's Terrible Tariffs

    14 points • comment • jul 27, 2025

  79. Leak confirms Nvidia N1X PC chip features 20 CPU cores and 6144 CUDA cores

    14 points • comment • jul 27, 2025

  80. Man creates featured multi-user fileserver using his phone. Whilst commuting

    14 points • comment • jul 30, 2025

  81. Unknown novel by writer who charted Hitler's rise becomes German bestseller

    14 points • comment • jul 03, 2025

  82. Bitcoin Devs Float Proposal to Freeze Quantum-Vulnerable Addresses

    14 points • comment • jul 17, 2025

  83. Introducing the first alpha of Turso: The next evolution of SQLite

    14 points • comment • jul 01, 2025

  84. Europe on a Roll: Plans Open Source Alternative to Confluence and Jira

    14 points • comment • jul 12, 2025

  85. Matt Dillon discusses the past, present and future of BSDs (2022)

    14 points • comment • jul 18, 2025

  86. Information Warfare

    14 points • comment • jul 21, 2025

  87. The Bitter Lessons Behind Kimi Researcher's Taste

    14 points • comment • jul 15, 2025

  88. The US is having its worst year for measles in more than three decades

    14 points • comment • jul 13, 2025

  89. Is ChatGPT making us stupid?

    14 points • comment • jul 27, 2025

  90. A Quantum Gravimeter for GPS Backup

    14 points • comment • jul 30, 2025

  91. SSH-J.com – Public SSH Jump and Port Forwarding Server

    14 points • comment • jul 27, 2025

  92. People Have Disappeared in Mexico. Scientists Are Using Dead Pigs to Find Them

    14 points • comment • jul 31, 2025

  93. Does [MacOS] even matter anymore?

    14 points • comment • jul 25, 2025

  94. School Discipline Makes a Comeback

    14 points • comment • jul 05, 2025

  95. Reengineered carbon-to-acetylene process with negative carbon emission (2023)

    14 points • comment • jul 22, 2025

  96. Woman Who Died of Heart Disease in ICE Custody Wasn't Allowed to See Doctor

    14 points • comment • jul 31, 2025

  97. Windows Directory Structure Synchronizer

    14 points • comment • jul 28, 2025

  98. Judge: You can't ban DEI grants without bothering to define DEI

    14 points • comment • jul 05, 2025

  99. Why Are Quiet Spaces Disappearing?

    14 points • comment • jul 30, 2025

  100. M.2 SSD Can Self-Destruct by Giving Itself a Burst of Voltage

    14 points • comment • jul 14, 2025