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  1. Eka’s robotic claw feels like we're approaching a ChatGPT moment
    (171 points | Comments)

  2. Be Alexandra Elbakyan
    (121 points | Comments)

  3. Germany has become the largest ammunition producer in the world
    (140 points | Comments)

  4. Vera: a programming language designed for machines to write
    (111 points | Comments)

  5. I accidentally made law enforcement shut down their fake honeypot
    (158 points | Comments)

  6. Artemis II Photo Timeline
    (370 points | Comments)

  7. Alphabet Announces First Quarter 2026 Results
    (117 points | Comments)

  8. OpenTrafficMap
    (386 points | Comments)

  9. Your CEO is suffering from AI psychosis
    (108 points | Comments)

  10. Kyoto cherry blossoms now bloom earlier than at any point in 1,200 years
    (380 points | Comments)

  11. "People who don't use AI will be left behind"
    (169 points | Comments)

  12. HERMES.md in commit messages causes requests to route to extra usage billing
    (1249 points | Comments)

  13. Copy Fail
    (1481 points | Comments)

  14. Ramp's Sheets AI Exfiltrates Financials
    (143 points | Comments)

  15. Opus 4.7 knows the real Kelsey
    (471 points | Comments)

  16. Laws of UX
    (344 points | Comments)

  17. Virtualisation on Apple Silicon Macs is different
    (125 points | Comments)

  18. Maryland becomes first state to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores
    (338 points | Comments)

  19. The USB Situation
    (161 points | Comments)

  20. FastCGI: 30 years old and still the better protocol for reverse proxies
    (423 points | Comments)

  21. Court Rules 2nd Amendment Covers Firearms Parts Good News Those Who Build Guns
    (114 points | Comments)

  22. Online age verification is the hill to die on
    (973 points | Comments)

  23. The smelly baby problem
    (213 points | Comments)

  24. Third editor fired in Elsevier’s citation cartel crackdown
    (264 points | Comments)

  25. Cursor Camp
    (1212 points | Comments)

  26. U.S. war in Iran has cost $25B so far, says Pentagon official
    (112 points | Comments)

  27. To Restore an Island Paradise, Add Fungi
    (140 points | Comments)

  28. Why AI companies want you to be afraid of them
    (289 points | Comments)

  29. Mistral Medium 3.5
    (500 points | Comments)

  30. What can we gain by losing infinity?
    (127 points | Comments)

  31. Linux 7.0 Broke PostgreSQL: The Preemption Regression Explained
    (138 points | Comments)

  32. An open-source stethoscope that costs between $2.5 and $5 to produce
    (306 points | Comments)

  33. Show HN: DAC – open-source dashboard as code tool for agents and humans
    (118 points | Comments)

  34. Zed 1.0
    (2147 points | Comments)

  35. How to Build the Future: Demis Hassabis [video]
    (141 points | Comments)

  36. We need a federation of forges
    (597 points | Comments)

  37. Barman – Backup and Recovery Manager for PostgreSQL
    (184 points | Comments)

  38. 10Gb/s Ethernet: what I did to get it working in my home
    (232 points | Comments)

  39. Letting AI play my game – building an agentic test harness to help play-testing
    (135 points | Comments)

  40. He asked AI to count carbs 27000 times. It couldn't give the same answer twice
    (242 points | Comments)

  41. Coffee with a splash of physics: how to make the most out of your brew
    (107 points | Comments)

  42. HashiCorp co-founder says GitHub 'no longer a place for serious work'
    (413 points | Comments)

  43. New copy of earliest poem in English, written 1,3k years ago, discovered in Rome
    (216 points | Comments)

  44. GitHub – DOS 1.0: Transcription of Tim Paterson's DOS Printouts
    (162 points | Comments)

  45. Show HN: Rip.so – a graveyard for dead internet things
    (187 points | Comments)

  46. Soft launch of open-source code platform for government
    (558 points | Comments)

  47. Why I still reach for Lisp and Scheme instead of Haskell
    (267 points | Comments)

  48. Germany Overtakes US in Ammunition Production Capacity
    (161 points | Comments)

  49. HardenedBSD Is Now Officially on Radicle
    (160 points | Comments)

  50. I built my own hair electrolysis machine
    (261 points | Comments)

  51. Bugs Rust won't catch
    (678 points | Comments)

  52. We decreased our LLM costs with Opus
    (106 points | Comments)

  53. Maladaptive Frugality
    (223 points | Comments)