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Is AI "good" yet? – tracking HN's sentiment on AI coding

https://www.is-ai-good-yet.com/#home
1•ilyaizen•25s ago•1 comments

Show HN: Amdb – Tree-sitter based memory for AI agents (Rust)

https://github.com/BETAER-08/amdb
1•try_betaer•1m ago•0 comments

OpenClaw Partners with VirusTotal for Skill Security

https://openclaw.ai/blog/virustotal-partnership
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Show HN: Seedance 2.0 Release

https://seedancy2.com/
1•funnycoding•1m ago•0 comments

Leisure Suit Larry's Al Lowe on model trains, funny deaths and Disney

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1•thelok•1m ago•0 comments

Towards Self-Driving Codebases

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1•edwinarbus•2m ago•0 comments

VCF West: Whirlwind Software Restoration – Guy Fedorkow [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLoXodz1N9A
1•stmw•3m ago•1 comments

Show HN: COGext – A minimalist, open-source system monitor for Chrome (<550KB)

https://github.com/tchoa91/cog-ext
1•tchoa91•3m ago•0 comments

FOSDEM 26 – My Hallway Track Takeaways

https://sluongng.substack.com/p/fosdem-26-my-hallway-track-takeaways
1•birdculture•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Env-shelf – Open-source desktop app to manage .env files

https://env-shelf.vercel.app/
1•ivanglpz•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Almostnode – Run Node.js, Next.js, and Express in the Browser

https://almostnode.dev/
1•PetrBrzyBrzek•8m ago•0 comments

Dell support (and hardware) is so bad, I almost sued them

https://blog.joshattic.us/posts/2026-02-07-dell-support-lawsuit
1•radeeyate•9m ago•0 comments

Project Pterodactyl: Incremental Architecture

https://www.jonmsterling.com/01K7/
1•matt_d•9m ago•0 comments

Styling: Search-Text and Other Highlight-Y Pseudo-Elements

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1•blenderob•11m ago•0 comments

Crypto firm accidentally sends $40B in Bitcoin to users

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/crypto-firm-accidentally-sends-40-055054321.html
1•CommonGuy•11m ago•0 comments

Magnetic fields can change carbon diffusion in steel

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/01/260125083427.htm
1•fanf2•12m ago•0 comments

Fantasy football that celebrates great games

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1•blenderob•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Animalese

https://animalese.barcoloudly.com/
1•noreplica•12m ago•0 comments

StrongDM's AI team build serious software without even looking at the code

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/7/software-factory/
2•simonw•13m ago•0 comments

John Haugeland on the failure of micro-worlds

https://blog.plover.com/tech/gpt/micro-worlds.html
1•blenderob•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Velocity - Free/Cheaper Linear Clone but with MCP for agents

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2•kevinelliott•14m ago•2 comments

Corning Invented a New Fiber-Optic Cable for AI and Landed a $6B Meta Deal [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3KLbc5DlRs
1•ksec•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: XAPIs.dev – Twitter API Alternative at 90% Lower Cost

https://xapis.dev
2•nmfccodes•16m ago•1 comments

Near-Instantly Aborting the Worst Pain Imaginable with Psychedelics

https://psychotechnology.substack.com/p/near-instantly-aborting-the-worst
2•eatitraw•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Nginx-defender – realtime abuse blocking for Nginx

https://github.com/Anipaleja/nginx-defender
2•anipaleja•22m ago•0 comments

The Super Sharp Blade

https://netzhansa.com/the-super-sharp-blade/
1•robin_reala•24m ago•0 comments

Smart Homes Are Terrible

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/02/smart-homes-technology/685867/
2•tusslewake•25m ago•0 comments

What I haven't figured out

https://macwright.com/2026/01/29/what-i-havent-figured-out
1•stevekrouse•26m ago•0 comments

KPMG pressed its auditor to pass on AI cost savings

https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2026/02/06/kpmg-pressed-its-auditor-to-pass-on-ai-cost-savings/
1•cainxinth•26m ago•0 comments

Open-source Claude skill that optimizes Hinge profiles. Pretty well.

https://twitter.com/b1rdmania/status/2020155122181869666
3•birdmania•26m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Paul Dirac and the religion of mathematical beauty (2011) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPwo1XsKKXg
97•magnifique•6mo ago

Comments

throw0101d•6mo ago
See also perhaps the 1960 article/essay "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences":

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unreasonable_Effectiveness...

guyomes•6mo ago
See also the Wikipedia page on the unreasonable ineffectiveness of mathematics, notably in biology and economics: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unreasonable_ineffectiveness_o...
gsf_emergency_2•6mo ago
More recent commentary by a math & bio prof:

https://liorpachter.wordpress.com/2014/12/30/the-two-culture...

HN discussion (69 comments)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8819811

lucb1e•6mo ago
Recently learned of this from the german-spoken podcast AstroGeo. If someone wants to listen to this Large Numbers Hypothesis story in podcast form, I enjoyed that episode: https://astrogeo.de/expandierende-erde-zu-grosse-zahlen-und-... (no affiliation)
griffzhowl•6mo ago
Nice lecture about Dirac.

If you prefer to read, this 1939 paper by Dirac is a characteristically lucid discussion of similar themes:

The Relation between Mathematics and Physics [PDF]

http://mcs.une.edu.au/~pmth213/PapersOfInterest/Paul%20Dirac...

jesuslop•6mo ago
This has the perfect qoutation for the well known fact of the Galileo->Lorentz group overthrow from an indisputable source:

"The theory of relativity introduced mathematical beauty to an unprecedented extent into the description of Nature. The restricted theory { 1905 } changed our ideas of space and time in a way that may be summarised by stating that the group of transformations to which the space-time continuum is subject must be changed from the Galilean group to the Lorentz group. The latter group is a much more beautiful thing than the former - in fact, the former would be called mathematically a degenerate special case of the latter { c->∞ }. The general theory of relativity { 1915 } involved another step of a rather similar character" { diffeomorphism group/category }. I came to think lately that much of the basic groups in physics, Lorentz and gauge, have all more or less rotatory features.

griffzhowl•6mo ago
I think the rotations in the Lorentz group just reflect the isotropy of space, which comes down to the quite natural idea that if you observe a physical system from a different direction it doesn't change its dynamics. The full symmetry group of special relativity is the Poincare group, which includes the spatial translations, reflecting homogeneity of space.

The gauge groups are interesting in being extra symmetries beyond the spacetime ones, and yet they're closely related to spacetime symmetries, e.g. SU(2) being the double cover of the rotations SO(3). I also find it interesting that the groups that are physically basic, such as SU(2) being the one required to represent the phenomenon of spin, are also mathematically significant, in this case since SU(2) is the unique simply-connected group associated with the shared Lie algebra of SU(2) and SO(3). That shows some kind of deep connection between mathematics and physics. I'm just at the beginning stages of learning QFT and differential geometry so I don't have a feel for why that is or what it means at an intuitive level, and haven't seen any explanation for it. I think at the moment it's just a feature of our deepest experimentally-verified theory and so it would need a deeper theory to explain it.

jppope•6mo ago
Wonderful talk. I now have some reading material for the next week :)