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This post is a reminder of the rules for posting in the /r/math subreddit, emphasizing topics related to mathematics and avoiding off-topic discussions such as homework problems, career advice, or low-effort image/video posts. It also provides links to recurring threads and resources within the community.
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The comment thread discusses the impact of AI, specifically Large Language Models (LLMs), on mathematicians and programmers. Opinions vary regarding whether AI will replace human skills entirely or if it can assist in solving complex problems with guidance. The conversation highlights concerns about AI's limitations in understanding context and nuances of human skills, while also acknowledging its potential to aid in mathematical problem-solving.
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The article discusses the comparison between Kimi K3 and Claude in terms of AI model performance, pricing, and subscription plans, highlighting that both models provide similar quality output but differ significantly in cost. It also critiques US AI policy, suggesting it has been a failure due to restrictions on American models compared to open-source alternatives from China.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of Large Language Models (LLMs), including recommendations for cost calculators, concerns about data privacy, and performance comparisons between Chinese and US models. It also touches on future implications if western governments declare access to open-weight frontier models a national security risk.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on privacy, regulation, tech bros' impact, large language models (LLMs), and age verification laws. The overall sentiment is negative with concerns about privacy loss, the effectiveness of regulations, and the role of LLMs in software development.
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This post is a log of recent commits to the Gleam programming language repository, detailing changes made by various contributors.
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Users are discussing Tangled, a decentralized git provider with self-hosting capabilities and social features. There is interest in its potential for financial sustainability and comparison to established platforms like Codeberg. Concerns include lack of information on founders, potential obsolescence, and business model.
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The article discusses personal experiences and insights on joining social groups, emphasizing that organizing events is a faster way to make friends compared to passively attending others' gatherings. It also touches upon the concept of 'free riders' in communities who consume social fabric without contributing.
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The comment thread discusses personal experiences and opinions on building local communities, event organizing, and the decline of community engagement. It touches upon themes like social alienation, free riders in events, and the perceived quality decline of platforms like Hacker News.
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The article discusses the release of Elixir v1.20 with a new design on elixir-lang.org, highlighting its features such as fast development, robust practices, scalability from solo developers to global networks, and ease of maintenance. It also showcases various applications like web development, embedded systems, machine learning, data processing, IoT & distributed systems, and provides examples of Elixir in use with frameworks like Phoenix, Nerves, AtomVM, Broadway, Membrane, Numerical Elixir (Nx), Livebook, Bumblebee, Axon, EMQX, RabbitMQ, Riak, and tools for hardware control. The article emphasizes the language's benefits such as productivity, maintenance, scalability, and its use by both small businesses and Fortune 500 companies.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of Elixir and its ecosystem, including its capabilities for AI coding, website redesign process, and job market/talent pool concerns. The community expresses positive sentiments about the language's elegance and potential uses, while also acknowledging challenges such as performance optimization and accessibility issues with the new design.
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GoPro, a once-popular action camera brand, is facing financial difficulties and potential bankruptcy. Founder Nicholas Woodman has provided a $20 million loan to the company at an annual interest rate of 6.5% while seeking a new owner or cash injection.
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The discussion revolves around GoPro's financial struggles, attributed to high memory costs, declining competitiveness in the market, and hardware/software quality issues. Founder Nicholas Woodman's intervention suggests significant challenges for the company. Opinions vary on whether the brand can recover through acquisition or if it faces irrelevance due to competition from Chinese alternatives like Insta360.
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Google DeepMind and Isomorphic Labs are collaborating on a bioresilience program that leverages AI to enhance global health security by preventing misuse of models, detecting outbreaks quickly, and responding effectively.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on Google's AI strategy, performance, and talent retention. There are disagreements about whether Google should focus more on biotech or if its AI efforts are lagging behind competitors like OpenAI and Anthropic. The tone is mostly neutral with a slight negative bias towards Google's current AI direction.
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An article comparing Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol on an NP-hard optimization problem, with and without their native /goal mode.
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The comment thread discusses various AI tools and techniques for software engineering, focusing on the use of /goal, timeboxing, hypothesis generation, and the effectiveness of different models in achieving specific tasks. Users share opinions, experiences, and comparisons between tools like Claude Code, Codex, and Fable 5, with some noting potential issues such as code complexity and compaction inefficiency.
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The REO Trucks I4 4WD Pickup Truck is an affordable new American truck that starts at $21,500. It features a body-on-frame architecture with mechanical 4WD and a gasoline I4 powertrain. The vehicle offers a range of up to 600 miles per tank and has a projected lifespan of 500,000 miles. Reservations are open for three variants: T4X, T4C, and S4C, with prices starting at $21,500.
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The comment thread discusses the relevance of new gas-powered trucks in comparison to electric vehicles, focusing on their capabilities for daily driving, work purposes, and towing. The price point is highlighted as competitive, with discussions around market trends, right-to-repair policies, and the impact of emissions laws.
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