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Mapping Connections of Anti-Offshore Wind Groups and Their Lawyers

https://www.climatedevlab.brown.edu/post/legal-entanglements-mapping-connections-of-anti-offshore...
45•worik•46m ago•2 comments

A failure of security systems at PayPal is causing concern for German banks

https://www.nordbayern.de/news-in-english/paypal-security-systems-down-german-banks-block-payment...
147•tietjens•3h ago•79 comments

Malicious versions of Nx and some supporting plugins were published

https://github.com/nrwl/nx/security/advisories/GHSA-cxm3-wv7p-598c
185•longcat•18h ago•290 comments

Toyota is recycling old EV batteries to help power Mazda's production line

https://www.thedrive.com/news/toyota-is-recycling-old-ev-batteries-to-help-power-mazdas-productio...
105•computerliker•4d ago•52 comments

Beginning 1 September, we will need to geoblock Mississippi IPs

https://dw-news.dreamwidth.org/44429.html
13•AndrewDucker•27m ago•3 comments

Antirez/sds: Simple Dynamic Strings library for C

https://github.com/antirez/sds
66•klaussilveira•2d ago•22 comments

Areal, Are.na's New Typeface

https://www.are.na/editorial/introducing-areal-are-nas-new-typeface
42•g0xA52A2A•2d ago•11 comments

Launch HN: Bitrig (YC S25) – Build Swift apps on your iPhone

69•kylemacomber•4h ago•44 comments

VIM Master

https://github.com/renzorlive/vimmaster
116•Fluffyrnz•4h ago•35 comments

GMP damaging Zen 5 CPUs?

https://gmplib.org/gmp-zen5
96•sequin•4h ago•59 comments

Object-oriented design patterns in C and kernel development

https://oshub.org/projects/retros-32/posts/object-oriented-design-patterns-in-osdev
151•joexbayer•1d ago•87 comments

Firefox Has Moved to Firefox.com

https://www.firefox.com
70•pentagrama•1h ago•33 comments

Lago – Open-Source Usage Based Billing – Is Hiring in Sales, Eng, Ops (EU, US)

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/lago/jobs
1•AnhTho_FR•3h ago

Implementing Forth in Go and C

https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2025/implementing-forth-in-go-and-c/
97•Bogdanp•7h ago•9 comments

Unexpected productivity boost of Rust

https://lubeno.dev/blog/rusts-productivity-curve
139•bkolobara•4h ago•190 comments

The Therac-25 Incident (2021)

https://thedailywtf.com/articles/the-therac-25-incident
356•lemper•13h ago•201 comments

'Rocks as big as cars' are flying down the Dolomites

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20250819-why-italys-beloved-ancient-monolith-is-falling
56•bookofjoe•3d ago•28 comments

You shouldn't salt a leech that's sucking your blood

https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/bloodsuckers-1.5361074
7•pabs3•3d ago•0 comments

I Am An AI Hater

https://anthonymoser.github.io/writing/ai/haterdom/2025/08/26/i-am-an-ai-hater.html
199•BallsInIt•1h ago•118 comments

How to slow down a program and why it can be useful

https://stefan-marr.de/2025/08/how-to-slow-down-a-program/
107•todsacerdoti•8h ago•43 comments

Efficient Array Programming

https://github.com/razetime/efficient-array-programming
39•todsacerdoti•5h ago•7 comments

Typepad is shutting down

https://everything.typepad.com/blog/2025/08/typepad-is-shutting-down.html
96•gmcharlt•4h ago•46 comments

Astrophysicists find no 'hair' on black holes

https://www.quantamagazine.org/astrophysicists-find-no-hair-on-black-holes-20250827/
28•rolph•2h ago•35 comments

Monodraw

https://monodraw.helftone.com/
484•mafro•9h ago•160 comments

Internet Access Providers Aren't Bound by DMCA Unmasking Subpoenas–In Re Cox

https://blog.ericgoldman.org/archives/2025/08/internet-access-providers-arent-bound-by-dmca-unmas...
99•hn_acker•3d ago•13 comments

We rebuilt Cloud Life's infrastructure delivery with System Initiative

https://www.cloudlife.io/resources/infrastructure-delivery-with-system-initiative
28•nickstinemates•5h ago•30 comments

Bring Your Own Agent to Zed – Featuring Gemini CLI

https://zed.dev/blog/bring-your-own-agent-to-zed
68•meetpateltech•8h ago•8 comments

Kiwi.com flight search MCP server

https://mcp-install-instructions.alpic.cloud/servers/kiwi-com-flight-search
70•Eldodi•4h ago•78 comments

Using information theory to solve Mastermind

https://www.goranssongaspar.com/mastermind
53•SchwKatze•3d ago•12 comments

What We Find in the Sewers

https://www.asimov.press/p/sewers
41•surprisetalk•6h ago•21 comments
Open in hackernews

Using information theory to solve Mastermind

https://www.goranssongaspar.com/mastermind
53•SchwKatze•3d ago

Comments

rokkamokka•5h ago
I love stuff like this. It always tickles my brain to try and find the optimal way (or, as optimal a way as I can) of solving puzzles. Sometimes it's easy, sometimes it's really hard. Oftentimes you can get something decent with not too much effort, and the dopamine hit is great when you see it working
nairoz•5h ago
Really liked it. I'm curious about games for which the guesses are not always a valid solution but can contain special operators. For instance, add a state which is true for 2 different values in Secret Code : 1or2. The code won't contain it but it can be useful for getting more information at each step.
jmount•4h ago
Really great article. Internalizing that a good realizable Mastermind strategy is to always eliminate the same number of possible solutions is a great way to internalize the value of information theory thinking. Getting hung up if it is exactly "plan k steps forward optimal" (i.e. fine details of the remaining possible cases) can be counter-productive.
cwmoore•4h ago
Cool. Tiny tip, “Worlde” is obviously a typo for the popular puzzle.
ghaff•2h ago
I've never been much for word games but have been a Wordle regular. But a friend of mine made the very astute observation that Wordle is more like Mastermind (which I played and even wrote a Windows version of as an exercise once upon a time) than any traditional word game. OK. You need a solid English 5 letter vocabulary. But it's really pretty different from crosswords and a lot of other word games including those on the NYT site.
madcaptenor•2h ago
I think you can distinguish between word games where it helps to know what the words mean (like crosswords) and word games where the meaning of the words is irrelevant, only that they are or are not words (like Wordle).

Weirdly, Scrabble resembles crosswords graphically but fits in the second group.

ghaff•1h ago
Although I must say I do like Connections where even subtle meaning very much factors in.
mrbluecoat•4h ago
I grew up with this game. It hurt my brain but in a good way. I think a lot of my problem solving and interest in coding stemmed from it.
Syzygies•2h ago
The Kodak Research Labs (like Bell Labs) let their researchers play. In the 1960's my father (who later devised the Bayer filter for digital cameras) coded this algorithm for "Jotto" the 5 letter word version of Mastermind.

Computers were so slow that one couldn't consider every word in the dictionary as a potential guess. He decided empirically on a sample size that played well enough.

I became a mathematician. From this childhood exposure, entropy was the first mathematical "concept" beyond arithmetic that I understood.

m-hodges•1h ago
This was my favorite game to play with my parents when I was growing up.
mqtx•1h ago
That reminds me, I wrote it for iPhone when it was released in 2007 - back then there was no App Store, so apps could only be written for browsers. I think I implemented it whenever I learned a new language. By the way, I noticed that Claude, ChatGPT, and DeepSeek - none of those LLMs can solve Mastermind. They get lost after a few iterations, no matter how good the prompt instructions are. Source: https://github.com/muquit/iphonemm - there is a link to play on that page.
kshahkshah•1h ago
I play Mastermind with my kids. It hasn’t clicked quite yet with them but I’ve shown them my strategy of eliminating colors by making an entire row a single color successively. Either it’s not present or now you know how many of a particular color. Then you just need to figure out ordering. Again you can use a known “bad” color to avoid ambiguity of multiple white pegs