Top Hacker News Stories - Mar 29 - Apr 4, 2026

  1. 121.
    SSH certificates: the better SSH experience (jpmens.net)
  2. 122.
    Is BGP safe yet?
    Is BGP safe yet? (isbgpsafeyet.com)
  3. 123.
    Show HN: 30u30.fyi – Is your startup founder on Forbes' most fraudulent list?
    Show HN: 30u30.fyi – Is your startup founder on Forbes' most fraudulent list? (30u30.fyi)
  4. 124.
    Claude Code runs Git reset –hard origin/main against project repo every 10 mins
    Claude Code runs Git reset –hard origin/main against project repo every 10 mins (github.com)
  5. 125.
    Iran strikes leave Amazon availability zones "hard down" in Bahrain and Dubai
    Iran strikes leave Amazon availability zones "hard down" in Bahrain and Dubai (bigtechnology.com)
  6. 126.
    Critics say EU risks ceding control of its tech laws under U.S. pressure
    Critics say EU risks ceding control of its tech laws under U.S. pressure (politico.eu)
  7. 127.
    The OpenAI graveyard: All the deals and products that haven't happened (forbes.com)
  8. 128.
    OpenAI Acquires TBPN (openai.com)
  9. 129.
    The bot situation on the internet is worse than you could imagine (gladeart.com)
  10. 130.
    Modern SQLite: Features You Didn't Know It Had (slicker.me)
  11. 131.
    Neanderthals survived on a knife's edge for 350k years (science.org)
  12. 132.
    Fast and Gorgeous Erosion Filter
    Fast and Gorgeous Erosion Filter (blog.runevision.com)
  13. 133.
    A new C++ back end for ocamlc
    A new C++ back end for ocamlc (github.com)
  14. 134.
    We intercepted the White House app's network traffic
    We intercepted the White House app's network traffic (atomic.computer)
  15. 135.
    What changes when you turn a Linux box into a router (patrickmccanna.net)
  16. 136.
    AI for American-produced cement and concrete
    AI for American-produced cement and concrete (engineering.fb.com)
  17. 137.
    'Backrooms' and the Rise of the Institutional Gothic (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
  18. 138.
    Why are we still using Markdown? (bgslabs.org)
  19. 139.
    Cohere Transcribe: Speech Recognition
    Cohere Transcribe: Speech Recognition (cohere.com)
  20. 140.
    Mathematical methods and human thought in the age of AI (arxiv.org)
  21. 141.
    Run Linux containers on Android, no root required
    Run Linux containers on Android, no root required (github.com)
  22. 142.
    Introduction to Computer Music (2009) [pdf] (composerprogrammer.com)
  23. 143.
    72% of the dollar's purchasing power was destroyed in just four episodes
    72% of the dollar's purchasing power was destroyed in just four episodes (eco3min.fr)
  24. 144.
    When legal sports betting surges, so do Americans' financial problems
    When legal sports betting surges, so do Americans' financial problems (npr.org)
  25. 145.
    Take better notes, by hand (brianschrader.com)
  26. 146.
    My son pleasured himself on Gemini Live. Entire family's Google accounts banned (old.reddit.com)
  27. 147.
    Show HN: CLI to order groceries via reverse-engineered REWE API (Haskell)
    Show HN: CLI to order groceries via reverse-engineered REWE API (Haskell) (github.com)
  28. 148.
    Build your own Dial-up ISP with a Raspberry Pi (jeffgeerling.com)
  29. 149.
    Go on Embedded Systems and WebAssembly (tinygo.org)
  30. 150.
    ESP32-S31: Dual-Core RISC-V SoC with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and Advanced HMI
    ESP32-S31: Dual-Core RISC-V SoC with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and Advanced HMI (espressif.com)