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  1. Show HN: A context-aware permission guard for Claude Code
    (127 points | Comments)

  2. What every computer scientist should know about floating-point arithmetic (1991) [pdf]
    (125 points | Comments)

  3. Atlassian to cut roughly 1,600 jobs in pivot to AI
    (224 points | Comments)

  4. Kona EV Hacking
    (132 points | Comments)

  5. Britain is ejecting hereditary nobles from Parliament after 700 years
    (310 points | Comments)

  6. Many SWE-bench-Passing PRs would not be merged
    (278 points | Comments)

  7. New 'negative light' technology hides data transfers in plain sight
    (102 points | Comments)

  8. The dead Internet is not a theory anymore
    (418 points | Comments)

  9. X is selling existing users' handles
    (197 points | Comments)

  10. Wired headphone sales are exploding
    (437 points | Comments)

  11. Don't post generated/AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans
    (4224 points | Comments)

  12. I'm glad the Anthropic fight is happening now
    (179 points | Comments)

  13. Bus travel from Lima to Rio de Janeiro
    (214 points | Comments)

  14. //go:fix inline and the source-level inliner
    (184 points | Comments)

  15. Personal Computer by Perplexity
    (223 points | Comments)

  16. Baochip-1x: What it is, why I'm doing it now and how it came about
    (345 points | Comments)

  17. I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job
    (423 points | Comments)

  18. Show HN: Vanilla JavaScript refinery simulator built to explain job to my kids
    (127 points | Comments)

  19. Show HN: I built a tool that watches webpages and exposes changes as RSS
    (320 points | Comments)

  20. Centuries of selective breeding turned wild cabbage into different vegetables
    (141 points | Comments)

  21. Show HN: Klaus – OpenClaw on a VM, batteries included
    (159 points | Comments)

  22. Physicist Astrid Eichhorn is a leader in the field of asymptotic safety
    (134 points | Comments)

  23. Temporal: The 9-year journey to fix time in JavaScript
    (785 points | Comments)

  24. Why the global elite gave up on spelling and grammar
    (128 points | Comments)

  25. Google closes deal to acquire Wiz
    (325 points | Comments)

  26. Show HN: Open-source browser for AI agents
    (155 points | Comments)

  27. Faster asin() was hiding in plain sight
    (262 points | Comments)

  28. Show HN: Channel Surfer – Watch YouTube like it’s cable TV
    (601 points | Comments)

  29. A Recursive Algorithm to Render Signed Distance Fields
    (130 points | Comments)

  30. Whistleblower claims ex-DOGE member says he took Social Security data to new job
    (624 points | Comments)

  31. Entities enabling scientific fraud at scale (2025)
    (310 points | Comments)

  32. Why Mathematica does not simplify sinh(arccosh(x))
    (144 points | Comments)

  33. Lego's 0.002mm specification and its implications for manufacturing (2025)
    (396 points | Comments)

  34. Swiss e-voting pilot can't count 2,048 ballots after decryption failure
    (221 points | Comments)

  35. BitNet: Inference framework for 1-bit LLMs
    (370 points | Comments)

  36. The MacBook Neo
    (638 points | Comments)

  37. How we hacked McKinsey's AI platform
    (505 points | Comments)

  38. Life as an OnlyFans 'chatter'
    (163 points | Comments)

  39. C++26: The Oxford Variadic Comma
    (123 points | Comments)

  40. Create value for others and don’t worry about the returns
    (720 points | Comments)

  41. TADA: Speech generation through text-acoustic synchronization
    (103 points | Comments)

  42. Making WebAssembly a first-class language on the Web
    (661 points | Comments)

  43. Writing my own text editor, and daily-driving it
    (230 points | Comments)

  44. Type resolution redesign, with language changes to taste
    (401 points | Comments)