Hacker News

This is a compilation of Hacker News from July 14, 2025, created so that you do not miss the top rated topics. Subscribe to the Telegram channel @YHackerNews.

AWS launches Kiro, its Cursor clone
975 points | 412 comments

Oakland cops gave ICE license plate data; SFPD also illegally shared with feds
487 points | 380 comments

Data Brokers Are Selling Your Flight Information to CBP and ICE
456 points | 245 comments

Cognition's Acquisition of Windsurf
486 points | 406 comments

AI slows down open source developers. Peter Naur can teach us why
304 points | 187 comments

Two guys hated using Comcast, so they built their own fiber ISP
299 points | 196 comments


Apple's MLX adding CUDA support
523 points | 181 comments

LIGO Detects Most Massive Black Hole Merger to Date
349 points | 184 comments

Why random selection is necessary to create stable meritocratic institutions
330 points | 283 comments

Japanese Grandparents Create Life-Size Totoro with Bus Stop for Grandkids (2020)
302 points | 77 comments

Dog Walk: Blender Studio's official game project
299 points | 48 comments

PHP License Update
250 points | 67 comments

Context Rot: How increasing input tokens impacts LLM performance
225 points | 55 comments

Show HN: Bedrock – An 8-bit computing system for running programs anywhere
199 points | 47 comments

NeuralOS: An Operating System Powered by Neural Networks
184 points | 50 comments

Anthropic, Google, OpenAI and XAI Granted Up to $200M from Defense Department
183 points | 111 comments

SQLite async connection pool for high-performance
177 points | 73 comments

Strategies for Fast Lexers
174 points | 67 comments

Building Modular Rails Applications: A Deep Dive into Rails Engines
169 points | 38 comments

It took 45 years, but spreadsheet legend Mitch Kapor finally got his MIT degree
166 points | 16 comments

Replicube: 3D shader puzzle game, online demo
160 points | 25 comments

Embedding User-Defined Indexes in Apache Parquet
131 points | 20 comments

You Are in a Box
107 points | 107 comments

Tell HN: 1.1.1.1 Appears to Be Down
94 points | 37 comments

Lenovo Legion Go S: Windows 11 vs. SteamOS Performance, and General Availability
86 points | 56 comments

Lightning Detector Circuits
83 points | 40 comments

DEWLine Museum – The Distant Early Warning Radar Line
68 points | 16 comments

GM, LG to upgrade Tennessee plant to make low-cost EV batteries
67 points | 19 comments

Anthropic signs a $200mm deal with the Department of Defense
58 points | 55 comments

Show HN: The HTML Maze - Escape an eerie labyrinth built with HTML pages
57 points | 16 comments

Six Game Devs Speak to Computer Games Mag (1984)
48 points | 12 comments

Grok 4 Heavy ($300/mo) returns its surname and no other text: "Hitler"
48 points | 7 comments

Inequality, decay of democratic institutions linked to accelerated ageing
31 points | 3 comments

The Corset X-Rays of Dr Ludovic O'Followell (1908)
30 points | 1 comments

Show HN: TechBro Generator – Generate Satirical TechBro Posts
29 points | 5 comments

Self-imposed ban – a lightweight bash script to block commands
25 points | 33 comments

Cognition (Devin AI) to Acquire Windsurf
18 points | 3 comments

Predicting Competitive Pokémon VGC Leads Using Latent Semantic Analysis
13 points | 3 comments

Immigration raids leave crops unharvested and California farms at risk
12 points | 13 comments

What happens when a brand built for sport loses some of its focus?
10 points | 3 comments

M.2 SSD Can Self-Destruct by Giving Itself a Burst of Voltage
10 points | 2 comments

US Government announces $200M Grok contract a week after 'MechaHitler'
9 points | 6 comments

NetBox Labs secures $35M as demand for network infrastructure management surges
5 points | 1 comments

Ralph Wiggum as a "Software Engineer"
4 points | discuss