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  1. Fs-code – PyFilesystems for Gitlab, GitHub, and Git

    7 points • comment • sep 22, 2025

  2. A Flag on Mars? Maybe Not So Soon

    7 points • comment • jan 31, 2025

  3. Commodore 64 Ultimate is the company's first hardware release in over 30 year

    7 points • comment • jul 13, 2025

  4. I miss the old Internet of 10-20 years ago

    7 points • comment • dec 13, 2025

  5. Ancient Africa's Climate Was Unexpectedly Rainy, Muddying Story of Early Humans

    7 points • comment • jun 25, 2025

  6. Apple reports Q1 2025 results

    7 points • comment • jan 30, 2025

  7. OpenAI in talks to acquire Windsurf for ~$3B

    7 points • comment • apr 17, 2025

  8. 'Mind blowing': quantum computer untangles the mathematics of knots

    7 points • comment • apr 17, 2025

  9. Metadata Shows the FBI's 'Raw' Jeffrey Epstein Prison Video Was Likely Modified

    7 points • comment • jul 14, 2025

  10. The Secret Group Chats Where the Rich Score Seats on Private Jets

    7 points • comment • jul 11, 2025

  11. WiFi: "beamforming" only begins to describe it (2014)

    7 points • comment • may 22, 2025

  12. Doom running on Apple Lightning to HDMI dongle

    7 points • comment • feb 07, 2025

  13. HSBC Claims Quantum Trading Breakthrough

    7 points • comment • sep 25, 2025

  14. Windows 11 turns the tide against Windows 10

    7 points • comment • feb 01, 2025

  15. How to Watch the Radiant Geminid Meteor Shower Tonight

    7 points • comment • dec 13, 2025

  16. Haskell Weekly Issue 477

    7 points • comment • jun 19, 2025

  17. Facial recognition error sees woman accused of theft

    7 points • comment • jun 16, 2025

  18. Show HN: ScottFish – A simple GA4 analytics dashboard built out of frustration

    7 points • comment • mar 23, 2025

  19. Jelu: Self hosted read and to-read list book tracker

    7 points • comment • jul 27, 2025

  20. Buttercup is now open-source

    7 points • comment • aug 08, 2025

  21. Hypso-2 satellite monitors harmful algae from space

    7 points • comment • jan 03, 2025

  22. Flu vaccine providing important protection despite new subclade

    7 points • comment • nov 19, 2025

  23. Trump's FCC: Internet Providers Can Monitor Their Own Cybersecurity Standards

    7 points • comment • nov 25, 2025

  24. RFK Jr. could further deter childhood vaccinations as rates fall in the U.S.

    7 points • comment • mar 09, 2025

  25. They Inhaled a Gas and Scaled Everest in Days. The Future of Mountaineering?

    7 points • comment • may 27, 2025

  26. Canva is considering porting Affinity to Linux

    7 points • comment • nov 26, 2025

  27. Drowning in AI Generated Garbage: the silent war we are fighting (2022)

    7 points • comment • mar 21, 2025

  28. iPhone app alerts users to nearby ICE sightings

    7 points • comment • sep 08, 2025

  29. "The Phantom Tollbooth" Was Supposed to Be a Nonfiction Book About Cities

    7 points • comment • apr 08, 2025

  30. "Europe Is Jailing People for Online Speech," by Prof. Yascha Mounk

    7 points • comment • may 13, 2025

  31. Watch me turn $25K and Python into either a hedge fund origin story or

    7 points • comment • feb 14, 2025

  32. Public toilets in China are making people watch ads for toilet paper

    7 points • comment • sep 22, 2025

  33. He Had Dangerous Delusions. ChatGPT Admitted It Made Them Worse

    7 points • comment • jul 20, 2025

  34. Tesla Showroom Set on Fire

    7 points • comment • mar 10, 2025

  35. Show HN: GraphFlow – A lightweight Rust framework for multi-agent orchestration

    7 points • comment • jul 06, 2025

  36. The Lifespan of News Stories

    7 points • comment • aug 09, 2025

  37. Why Is ChatGPT Telling People to Email Me?

    7 points • comment • jul 01, 2025

  38. FBI Alert Issued as Time Traveling Hackers Attack –Act Now

    7 points • comment • mar 31, 2025

  39. UK Pledges $2.85B to Ukraine

    7 points • comment • mar 01, 2025

  40. Chinese Manufacturers Make Appeals to Americans: Buy Direct

    7 points • comment • apr 26, 2025

  41. Meta Trained Its AI on a Notorious Piracy Database

    7 points • comment • jan 10, 2025

  42. All operational US LNG terminals have violated pollution limits

    7 points • comment • nov 14, 2025

  43. Entire HR team terminated after manager's own resume fails automated screening

    7 points • comment • jul 13, 2025

  44. Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open-source

    7 points • comment • may 19, 2025

  45. OpenAI's internal Slack messages could cost it billions in copyright suit

    7 points • comment • oct 15, 2025

  46. 32GB of RAM on track to become the new majority for gamers

    7 points • comment • sep 02, 2025

  47. European Power Prices Drop Far Below Zero as Solar Output Surges

    7 points • comment • apr 28, 2025

  48. Wealth Shown to Scale (2020)

    7 points • comment • jun 12, 2025

  49. In Defence of Digital ID

    7 points • comment • nov 03, 2025

  50. Europe is at war with Russia, whether it likes it or not

    7 points • comment • oct 07, 2025

  51. China leads research in 90% of technologies

    7 points • comment • dec 12, 2025

  52. US labor activist Chris Smalls assaulted by IDF during Gaza aid trip, group says

    7 points • comment • jul 30, 2025

  53. DeepSeek temporarily limits registration to Chinese mobile numbers

    7 points • comment • jan 27, 2025

  54. Show HN: I built an AI tools hub with 70 categorized and reviewed apps

    7 points • comment • jul 24, 2025

  55. Linus Torvalds Expresses His Hatred for Case-Insensitive File-Systems

    7 points • comment • apr 26, 2025

  56. ESA Biomass satellite returns striking first images of forest

    7 points • comment • jun 24, 2025

  57. Engineers got power back in Spain and Portugal

    7 points • comment • apr 30, 2025

  58. Next.js to Htmx – A Real World Example

    7 points • comment • may 13, 2025

  59. All That Is Solid Bursts into Flame: Capitalism and Fire in the 19th Century US

    7 points • comment • may 20, 2025

  60. Show HN: An intentionally annoying app to break doomscrolling

    7 points • comment • apr 07, 2025

  61. Trump's import tariffs could raise the cost of a laptop for Americans by 68%

    7 points • comment • jan 08, 2025

  62. Reviving the modprobe_path Technique: Overcoming search_binary_handler() Patch

    7 points • comment • mar 15, 2025

  63. Trump's FCC Starts Harassing Public Broadcasters with Bogus Investigations

    7 points • comment • mar 28, 2025

  64. AI: What Could Go Wrong? With Geoffrey Hinton – The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart [video]

    7 points • comment • oct 10, 2025

  65. Why Canada needs to build a public cloud

    7 points • comment • jul 17, 2025

  66. No More Offshore. Startups Look to Spend and Hire in US Due to Trump Tax Change

    7 points • comment • aug 13, 2025

  67. DNA pioneer James Watson dies at 97

    7 points • comment • nov 07, 2025

  68. Obelisk 0.24.1

    7 points • comment • sep 17, 2025

  69. TailPass

    7 points • comment • oct 30, 2025

  70. The Cells That Breathe Two Ways

    7 points • comment • jul 24, 2025

  71. Europe launches program to lure scientists away from the US

    7 points • comment • may 09, 2025

  72. Tunnel SSH Traffic over HTTPS

    7 points • comment • jun 09, 2025

  73. Your Job used to impress people. That era just ended

    7 points • comment • jun 12, 2025

  74. China Miéville says we shouldn't blame science fiction for its bad readers

    7 points • comment • mar 30, 2025

  75. Synadia Attempts to Reclaim NATS Back from CNCF

    7 points • comment • apr 29, 2025

  76. Turkey issues genocide arrest warrant against Benjamin Netanyahu

    7 points • comment • nov 08, 2025

  77. Get email notifications when somebody replies to your HN comment

    7 points • comment • sep 19, 2025

  78. ChatGPT launched three years ago today

    7 points • comment • nov 30, 2025

  79. Linux running inside a PDF file via a JavaScript-compiled RISC-V emulator

    7 points • comment • feb 04, 2025

  80. Techno-Fascism Comes to America

    7 points • comment • feb 26, 2025

  81. Electrified dry reforming of methane on Ni-La2O3–loaded activated carbon

    7 points • comment • jul 27, 2025

  82. Ask HN: Has anyone been able to renew their IEEE this month?

    7 points • comment • dec 11, 2025

  83. Vertically rolling ball 'challenges our basic understanding of physics'

    7 points • comment • jun 03, 2025

  84. US banks lobby regulators for national standards to curb state influence

    7 points • comment • aug 22, 2025

  85. How a Quack TV Doctor Made It to Washington

    7 points • comment • mar 16, 2025

  86. In Defense of Car-Centered Society

    7 points • comment • aug 21, 2025

  87. Disposable vapes may be more toxic than cigarettes, study finds

    7 points • comment • jun 25, 2025

  88. Stephen Diehl: The Case Against Crypto in 2025

    7 points • comment • mar 02, 2025

  89. Chinese national charged under foreign interference laws

    7 points • comment • aug 04, 2025

  90. How Wikipedia is fighting AI slop content

    7 points • comment • aug 09, 2025

  91. Laid off Candy Crush staff set to be replaced by the AI tools they helped build

    7 points • comment • jul 15, 2025

  92. Warning Signs Your App Authorization Is a Ticking Time Bomb

    7 points • comment • may 22, 2025

  93. Lithuania fines Revolut 3.5M euros for money-laundering prevention failures

    7 points • comment • apr 08, 2025

  94. Judge lets construction on an offshore wind farm resume

    7 points • comment • sep 23, 2025

  95. Understanding Information Architecture

    7 points • comment • may 01, 2025

  96. Is this a real woman? AI model in Vogue raises concerns about beauty standards

    7 points • comment • aug 04, 2025

  97. Website for US deportation airline GlobalX defaced by hackers

    7 points • comment • may 06, 2025

  98. Scientists Thought Parkinson's Was in Our Genes. It Might Be in the Water

    7 points • comment • dec 10, 2025

  99. Remineralizing soils? The agricultural usage of silicate rock powders: A review

    7 points • comment • apr 24, 2025

  100. Please don't ship heavy, fragile vintage computers. They will be destroyed

    7 points • comment • may 25, 2025