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The state of the kernel Rust experiment

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1050174/63aa7da43214c3ce/
1•birdculture•2m ago•0 comments

Self Driving Submarines

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJSu-hUckFM
1•wiley1454•9m ago•0 comments

Randomx.js: Bringing Webmining Back from the Grave [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmAgvHaw9w4
1•l-mdev•13m ago•0 comments

Surface Tension of Software

https://iamstelios.com/blog/surface-tension-of-software/
4•i8s•14m ago•0 comments

Sold – A Bill of Goods

https://medium.com/luminasticity/sold-a-bill-of-goods-fe48ea07ad20
1•bryanrasmussen•18m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How to noise cancel out a specific annoying sound?

2•artur_makly•23m ago•2 comments

Chimera Linux

https://chimera-linux.org/
2•dtj1123•24m ago•0 comments

ClickHaskell 1.0.0 Is Out

https://github.com/KovalevDima/ClickHaskell
2•todsacerdoti•25m ago•0 comments

Customized Software Development with online IDE for code review, modify,compile

https://fin.in.net
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Atlas – async multimodal agent/biological homeostasis/memory consolidation

https://github.com/LingTravel/Atlas
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Bye, Mom

https://aella.substack.com/p/bye-mom
5•reducesuffering•46m ago•0 comments

Recipe Step Generator

https://recipestepgenerator.com
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TNI and TNI-R: Transient Node Integration for Precision Orbital Navigation

https://zenodo.org/records/17809868
1•okushigue•51m ago•1 comments

UK judge judge accused of packing verdict with dodgy AI quotes

https://www.rollonfriday.com/news-content/sandie-peggie-judge-accused-packing-verdict-dodgy-quotes
1•esquivalience•55m ago•0 comments

Al Is a Crock, by Robert Gore

https://straightlinelogic.com/2025/12/13/ai-is-a-crock-by-robert-gore/
1•AstroNutt•57m ago•1 comments

The Well: 15TB of Physics Simulations

https://github.com/PolymathicAI/the_well
1•punnerud•1h ago•0 comments

Dutch-American Friendship Treaty

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DAFT
1•TechTechTech•1h ago•0 comments

Redk: Redis Re-Implemented with SQL

https://github.com/nalgeon/redka
1•maxloh•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: I scraped Zed's docs into a single PDF so I could read them on my iPad

https://github.com/dohyeondk/zed-doc-to-pdf
1•dohyeondk•1h ago•1 comments

China's Real Estate Bust Fueled Its Technological Progress – Louis Vincent [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBMDICxYAxQ
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Compiler Engineering in Practice

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2•dhruv3006•1h ago•1 comments

Journaling and Prompting

1•grandimam•1h ago•0 comments

Moving from WordPress to Substack

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1•gpi•1h ago•0 comments

Ask Your Cryptographer If Context-Committing AEAD Is Right for You

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3•nabla9•1h ago•0 comments

First-Time User Experience

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-time_user_experience
1•nomilk•1h ago•0 comments

Reverse engineering Claude's memory system

https://manthanguptaa.in/posts/claude_memory/
2•Areibman•1h ago•0 comments

The Five Forces That Broke Capitalism – and One Possible Fix

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2•helsinkiandrew•1h ago•6 comments

The Path to Mojo 1.0: open source v1.0 expected for 2026

https://www.modular.com/blog/the-path-to-mojo-1-0
3•maxloh•1h ago•1 comments

'Godmother of AI' says degrees are less important in hiring

https://fortune.com/2025/12/12/fei-fei-li-stanford-professor-godmother-ai-college-degrees-skills-...
3•alexgotoi•1h ago•0 comments

Turning my reading list into podcasts

https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2025/turning-my-reading-list-into-podcasts
2•freediver•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: TheorIA – An Open Curated Physics Dataset (Equations,Explanations,JSON)

https://theoria-dataset.github.io/theoria-dataset/
9•ManuelSH•7mo ago
We’re building TheorIA— an open, high quality dataset of theoretical physics results: equations, derivations, definitions, and explanations — all in structured, machine- and human-readable JSON.

Why? Physics is rich with beautiful, formal results — but most of them are trapped in PDFs, LaTeX, or lecture notes. That makes it hard to:

- train symbolic/physics-aware ML models,

- build derivation-checking tools,

- or even just teach physics interactively.

THEORIA fills that gap. Each entry includes:

A result name (e.g., Lorentz transformations)

Clean equations (AsciiMath)

Straightforward step-by-step derivation with reasoning

Symbol definitions & assumptions

Programmatic validation using sympy

References, arXiv-style domain tags, and contributor metadata

Everything is in open, self-contained JSON files. No scraping, no PDFs, just clear structured data for physics learners, teachers, and ML devs.

Contributors Wanted: We’re tiny right now and trying to grow. If you’re into physics or symbolic ML:

Add an entry (any result you love)

Review others' derivations

Build tools on top of the dataset

GitHub https://github.com/theoria-dataset/theoria-dataset/

Licensed under CC-BY 4.0, and we welcome educators, students, ML people, or just anyone who thinks physics deserves better data.

Comments

somethingsome•7mo ago
There are only 3 entries, am I correct?
ManuelSH•7mo ago
Yes, we are at very early stage. Looking for other physics experts to help increasing it.
somethingsome•7mo ago
I like the idea of having a dataset for physics, but those entries are very basics, most of the physics happens with very complicated maths and it will be difficult to make an entry for a lot of physics.

For example, imagine the entry for the standard equation, should all the derivation and symbolic implementation done as a unique entry? It will be difficult to separate it in logical entries that reference each others, and many physical ideas are fundamentally different, leading to divergences.

I have the impression that it should be easier to just parse reference books and format each paragraph/section as an entry, and maybe build a graph. (considering the reference book as authoritative on the subject)

ManuelSH•7mo ago
I guess you mean the Lagrangian of the Standard Model… which I agree, it will be daunting… although there is no limit in a json…

The idea of automatically parsing books is very nice and possibly faster, but note that:

- there are already various datasets of physics papers and such content - the result will be quite different versus what we intent here, which is to have a high quality dataset of physics results with clear derivations (whenever derivation exist)

Maybe we can still use your idea to achieve the last point in some way… maybe there is a book that is already formatted as the dataset and we could use it as a starting point. But I don’t know any.

BrandiATMuhkuh•7mo ago
This is some cools work.

Not sure if it fits but I still have ~20k currated step by step solution for mathematics (pedagogical math) "lying" around from my previous startup. They are all hand currated. And could even be used for fine tuning or so.

Here are some details: The dataset has 20.600 Abstract Exercises which turn into 1.193.958 Concrete Exercises.

An Abstract Exercise looks like this: a + b = c A Concrete Exercise looks like this: 2 + 3 = 5 Tital compiled file size (JSONL): 11.6GB

And here is an explorer to see some of the data https://curriculum.amy.app/ToM

ManuelSH•7mo ago
very nice! maybe you can put this dataset in some repository like github, kaggle or hugging face, if you are not doing anything with it. Can be helpful to train models.