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  1. An OpenAI model has disproved a central conjecture in discrete geometry from openai.com
    1080 by tedsanders 13h ago | | |

    Article: 21 min

    An AI model has disproven a long-standing conjecture in discrete geometry by providing an infinite family of examples that yield a polynomial improvement over previous constructions.

    AI is contributing to mathematical research, potentially leading to new discoveries in related fields such as computer science, engineering, and materials science.
    • AI model resolves the planar unit distance problem
    • New construction yields polynomial improvement over previous methods
    Quality:
    The article provides a clear and concise summary of the AI's achievement, with balanced viewpoints from mathematicians.

    Discussion (780): 2 hr 53 min

    The discussion revolves around the capabilities and potential of AI models, particularly those from OpenAI, in academic research and mathematics. Opinions vary on whether these models lead in academics over competitors like Anthropic and Google, with Gemini being highlighted for its learning efficiency. There's a consensus that AI can significantly enhance scientific research through improved reasoning and time-saving abilities. However, debates emerge around the creative capabilities of AI, questioning if it can truly invent or discover new concepts independently. The nature of mathematical discovery is also discussed, with some arguing it's more akin to invention rather than pure discovery. Additionally, there are differing views on whether large language models (LLMs) like Claude have reasoning abilities beyond simple interpolation.

    • Gemini has better learning and pedagogical optimization
    • AI will supercharge science without replacing humans
    • AI assists in research efficiency
    Counterarguments:
    • LLMs may not be capable of creative reasoning
    • Math is distinct from science
    • AI might not replace humans completely
    Mathematics Discrete Geometry, Artificial Intelligence
  2. GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 repos via malicious VSCode extension from bleepingcomputer.com
    784 by Timofeibu 18h ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    GitHub has confirmed a breach involving approximately 3,800 internal repositories after an employee installed a malicious Visual Studio Code extension. The company removed the trojanized extension from the marketplace and secured the compromised device.

    • Compromised device isolated and endpoint secured
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information without expressing personal opinions.

    Discussion (309): 51 min

    The discussion revolves around security vulnerabilities in VSCode extensions and a significant breach at GitHub involving access to internal repositories. Participants express concerns about the risks posed by untrusted code execution, recommend alternative tools or practices for secure coding environments, and discuss potential mitigation strategies.

    • GitHub's internal repository breach highlights the importance of secure practices.
    Counterarguments:
    • Users should be cautious about installing extensions from unknown sources.
    • Security measures like IP allowlists and permission systems can mitigate risks.
    Security Cybersecurity, Software Development
  3. Vivaldi 8.0 from vivaldi.com
    53 by OuterVale 57m ago | | |

    Article: 12 min

    Vivaldi 8.0 introduces a significant design overhaul called 'Unified', which unifies all browser components into a single, continuous surface for improved coherence and ease of use. The update includes new default themes like Zen, Soria Moria, Sunset Forest, and Kawaii Clouds, as well as six preset layouts to cater to different user preferences.

    • Unified design direction for a more cohesive interface

    Discussion (13): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses the lack of extension support in Vivaldi's Android browser, with users expressing concerns about customization and privacy. There is also a debate around Vivaldi's closed-source nature and its potential impact on user trust.

    • Vivaldi should add extension support for Android
    • Extension support is important for customization and privacy
    Counterarguments:
    • Vivaldi has no ability to police extensions, potentially compromising user privacy and security.
    Software Development Web Browsers
  4. Haskell Foundation 2026 Update from discourse.haskell.org
    96 by azhenley 6h ago | | |

    Article:

    The article discusses preventive measures against malware infections in personal and shared networks.

    • Run an anti-virus scan on personal devices
    • Ask network administrators to check for misconfigured or infected devices in shared networks

    Discussion (23): 3 min

    The comment thread discusses the suitability of Haskell for AI coding, its tooling compared to other languages like Rust and Go, and the current state of the Haskell ecosystem. There is a general agreement on Haskell's expressiveness but concerns about its adoption due to tooling issues and the complexity of monads.

    • Haskell may be uniquely suited for AI coding
    • Tooling in Haskell ecosystem has improved but still lags behind other languages
    Counterarguments:
    • Rust is the more practical language with a rich type system
    • Finding the right library in Haskell requires starting with the signature on Hoogle
    Security Cybersecurity
  5. Show HN: I reverse engineered Apple's video wallpapers from github.com/kageroumado
    250 by kageroumado 8h ago | | |

    Article: 12 min

    Phosphene is a menu bar app and wallpaper extension for macOS that allows users to set their own video files as desktop and lock-screen wallpapers, leveraging Apple's private WallpaperExtensionKit framework.

    • Phosphene uses Apple's WallpaperExtensionKit framework
    • Supports MP4, MOV files
    • Gapless looping and multi-display support

    Discussion (45): 5 min

    The comment thread discusses a custom video wallpaper app for macOS created by the developer. Users appreciate its functionality and customization options, while some express concerns about potential future updates from Apple that could break the app.

    • Developer's motivation for creating the solution
    Counterarguments:
    • Potential issues with Apple updates
    Software Development macOS Applications, Video Processing
  6. New features in GCC 16: Improved error messages and SARIF output from developers.redhat.com
    64 by siteshwar 2d ago | | |

    Discussion (10): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses the improvements in GCC's error messages and DX, with a focus on C++, Rust, and concepts. There is mixed sentiment about the complexity of template errors and the effectiveness of concepts. The conversation also touches on alternative tools like SARIF for error processing.

    • The error message parsing in C++ is inherently difficult due to templates.
    Counterarguments:
    • SARIF has seen big adoption as an alternative to regex-based error processing.
  7. Typewise (YC S22) Is Hiring an AI Growth Engineer (Zurich or Remote) from ycombinator.com
    1 by janisberneker 17m ago | |

    Article: 8 min

    Typewise, a YC S22-funded startup that provides an AI Agent Platform for enterprise customer service teams, is hiring an AI Growth Engineer in Zurich or remotely. The role involves boosting the company's discoverability and growth through creative, non-paid AI-powered means.

    • €5K - €6K EUR monthly salary
    • 0.10% equity
    • Contract role
    • Marketing focus
    • Any experience level (new grads ok)
    • No US citizenship/visa requirement
    • Direct reporting to CEO and CTO
    Quality:
    The job listing is clear and provides detailed information about the role, responsibilities, and requirements.

    Discussion (0):

    More comments needed for analysis.

    Software Development AI/ML, Marketing
  8. DOS Zone from dos.zone
    235 by rglover 9h ago | | |

    Article: 7 min

    The article is a list of DOS games, including classic and Russian/Soviet-made titles, with sections for mobile, offline, and translated games. It also provides access to game details like release year and platform.

    • Wide range of classic and Russian/Soviet games
    • Support for mobile devices
    • Translation into Russian
    • Availability in offline format

    Discussion (44): 8 min

    The comment thread discusses compatibility issues and personal experiences related to playing DOS games on modern Windows systems, with a focus on performance differences between different versions of Windows. Users share their nostalgia for classic games and provide insights into the technical aspects of game emulation.

    • The discussion revolves around the compatibility and emulation of DOS games on modern systems.
    Games Classic Games, DOS Games
  9. The Letter S, by Donald Knuth (1980) [pdf] from gwern.net
    145 by bambax 8h ago | | |

    Article: 2 hr 19 min

    The article discusses the challenges and solutions in designing an 'S' shape for printing equipment using discrete mathematics and computer science. It introduces a mathematical approach to define the 'right' S-shape, including equations for curves and tangents, and showcases how this method can be implemented with a programming language called META-FONT.

    This work could influence the field of typography by providing new methods for designing letters that are optimized for modern printing technologies.
    • The author started worrying about the problem of designing suitable alphabets for modern printing equipment.
    • He found it particularly challenging to define a proper 'S' shape, leading him to develop mathematical solutions and a programming language called META-FONT.
    • The article explains the background and early history of mathematical approaches to type design, referencing works by Francesco Torniello and others from the 16th and 17th centuries.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed explanations and technical insights, making it a valuable resource for its target audience.

    Discussion (18): 4 min

    The comment thread discusses the appreciation for Donald Knuth's meticulous approach to typography, specifically in mathematical fonts like 'TeX' and 'METAFONT'. The complexity of creating a visually appealing 'S' letter is highlighted, along with the evolution of font technology and its impact on scholarly publishing. The community shows high agreement and low debate intensity.

    Design Typography
  10. Flipper One Tech Specs from docs.flipper.net
    353 by gregsadetsky 13h ago | | |

    Discussion (126): 17 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on the Flipper One device, focusing on its design, capabilities, and potential use cases. Opinions range from excitement about its expansion options to concerns over its price, power consumption, and lack of certain features like NFC or RF support.

    • The device has a good design for portability and stealth.
    • The M.2 slot allows for expansion with various modules, including SDRs.
    Counterarguments:
    • The device is expensive and power hungry.
    • The display on the high-power device is questionable.
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