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  1. 'I found your dad': The mystery of a missing climber
    (147 points | Comments)

  2. NSF stops awarding new grants and funding existing ones
    (112 points | Comments)

  3. Anubis saved our websites from a DDoS attack
    (353 points | Comments)

  4. Deno's Decline
    (208 points | Comments)

  5. Google Wallet launches new age and identity verification features (ZK proofs)
    (110 points | Comments)

  6. Show HN: Kubetail – Real-time log search for Kubernetes
    (126 points | Comments)

  7. Derivation and Intuition behind Poisson distribution
    (105 points | Comments)

  8. Oxide’s compensation model: how is it going?
    (264 points | Comments)

  9. New Study: Waymo is reducing serious crashes and making streets safer
    (385 points | Comments)

  10. Towards the Cutest Neural Network
    (121 points | Comments)

  11. The future of solar doesn't track the sun
    (155 points | Comments)

  12. Achieving Human Level Competitive Robot Table Tennis
    (115 points | Comments)

  13. You could just choose optimism
    (146 points | Comments)

  14. Dopamine signals when a fear can be forgotten
    (215 points | Comments)

  15. The Gang Has a Mid-Life Crisis
    (285 points | Comments)

  16. Arizona laptop farmer pleads guilty for funneling $17M to Kim Jong Un
    (184 points | Comments)

  17. Llasa: Llama-Based Speech Synthesis
    (168 points | Comments)

  18. Claude Integrations
    (734 points | Comments)

  19. Show HN: Roons – Mechanical Computer Kit
    (203 points | Comments)

  20. Redis is open source again
    (1896 points | Comments)

  21. Mac app launches slowed by malware scan (2024)
    (118 points | Comments)

  22. The term "vegetative electron microscopy" keeps showing up in scientific papers
    (120 points | Comments)

  23. Starting July 1, academic publishers can't paywall NIH-funded research
    (646 points | Comments)

  24. Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2025)
    (263 points | Comments)

  25. Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2025)
    (130 points | Comments)

  26. We identified a North Korean hacker who tried to get a job
    (380 points | Comments)

  27. Doom GPU Flame Graphs
    (107 points | Comments)

  28. RFK Jr. rejects cornerstone of health science: Germ theory
    (180 points | Comments)

  29. Vanguard 50-year anniversary CEO letter
    (168 points | Comments)

  30. AI code review: Should the author be the reviewer?
    (136 points | Comments)

  31. International Workers' Day
    (401 points | Comments)

  32. Linkwarden: FOSS self-hostable bookmarking with AI-tagging and page archival
    (301 points | Comments)

  33. The Brief Origins of May Day
    (231 points | Comments)

  34. Judge rules Apple executive lied under oath, makes criminal contempt referral
    (1036 points | Comments)

  35. Trust Me, I'm Local: Chrome Extensions, MCP, and the Sandbox Escape
    (148 points | Comments)

  36. Running Qwen3 on your macbook, using MLX, to vibe code for free
    (286 points | Comments)

  37. A faster way to copy SQLite databases between computers
    (507 points | Comments)

  38. Owen Le Blanc: creator of the first Linux distribution
    (161 points | Comments)

  39. Urtext: The Python plaintext library for people who've tried everything else
    (101 points | Comments)

  40. When ChatGPT broke the field of NLP: An oral history
    (278 points | Comments)

  41. Strings Just Got Faster
    (246 points | Comments)

  42. An interview question that will protect you from North Korean fake workers
    (304 points | Comments)

  43. Wyze pays $255k of tariffs on $167k of floodlights
    (169 points | Comments)

  44. Company built its own rail terminal in NYC to avoid relying on trucks
    (130 points | Comments)

  45. Phi-4 Reasoning Models
    (131 points | Comments)

  46. 108B Pixel Scan of Johannes Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring
    (476 points | Comments)

  47. Julia Parsons, U.S. Navy Code Breaker During World War II, Dies at 104
    (169 points | Comments)

  48. Thunderscope update: My take: Why open source is better
    (117 points | Comments)

  49. Office is too slow, so Microsoft is making it load at Windows startup
    (807 points | Comments)

  50. Apple violated antitrust ruling, judge finds
    (1165 points | Comments)