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“Erdos problem #728 was solved more or less autonomously by AI”

https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao/115855840223258103
266•cod1r•4h ago•181 comments

JavaScript Demos in 140 Characters

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196•themanmaran•8h ago•45 comments

Flock Hardcoded the Password for America's Surveillance Infrastructure 53 Times

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293•fuck_flock•10h ago•88 comments

RTX 5090 and Raspberry Pi: Can it game?

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172•scottjg•7h ago•63 comments

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102•donutthejedi•8h ago•30 comments

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370•zdw•5d ago•205 comments

How Markdown took over the world

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165•zdw•9h ago•125 comments

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178•sdan•9h ago•47 comments

Scientists discover oldest poison, on 60k-year-old arrows

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95•noleary•1d ago•33 comments

Cloudflare CEO on the Italy fines

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73•akshayka•9h ago•126 comments

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424•vunderba•10h ago•153 comments

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60•ytpete•8h ago•38 comments

Kagi releases alpha version of Orion for Linux

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352•HelloUsername•14h ago•251 comments

QtNat – Open you port with Qt UPnP

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The (likely?) cheapest home-made Michelson interferometer

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Amiga Pointer Archive

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The Vietnam government has banned rooted phones from using any banking app

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443•Magnusmaster•10h ago•534 comments

How to code Claude Code in 200 lines of code

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The rise and fall of the company behind Reader Rabbit (2018)

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5•mmcclure•1d ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Iran vows regime will "not back down" as web blackout continues

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iran-protests-internet-blackout-khamenei-vows-not-back-down-trump-threat/
52•geox•13h ago

Comments

inglor_cz•13h ago
But their Foreign Minister took his entire family and flew to Beirut. Doesn't look like a routine visit.
dkindler•13h ago
Source?
inglor_cz•13h ago
This is what I found.

https://x.com/Osint613/status/2009405639869526236

Maybe someone in Lebanon can chime in.

breppp•13h ago
That story is based on rumors and denied by the minister himself.

However, French media reports the Iranian elites are trying to get french visas

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601089494

Other unconfirmed rumors currently circulating is that last night under the cover of the internet blackouts there has been a major massacre of protestors

https://x.com/IliaHashemicom/status/2009594128284205077

bamboozled•12h ago
Other unconfirmed rumors currently circulating is that last night under the cover of the internet blackouts there has been a major massacre of protestors

Really, really hope it's a rumor.

inglor_cz•12h ago
This video indicates that there were some dead last night:

https://www.reddit.com/r/NewIran/comments/1q7x4vv/caution_di...

perihelions•12h ago
That would unfortunately repeat the playbook of their 2019 internet blackout, which was likewise a cover to the government massacring "as many as 1,500 protestors".

> "To block the sharing of information regarding the protests and the deaths of hundreds of protesters on social media platforms, the government shut down the Internet nationwide, resulting in a near-total internet blackout of around six days.[25][26][27] In an effort to crush the protests, the Iranian government (according to Amnesty International) shot protesters dead from rooftops, helicopters, and at close range with machine gun fire. In an effort to mask the scale and casualty count of the protests, it hauled away large numbers of bodies of the dead protesters,[24] and threatened families of slain protesters not to speak to the media or hold funerals.[28]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–2020_Iranian_protests

xenospn•13h ago
If things calm down back home, he can say this was a routine work trip. If not, it doesn’t matter.
internationalis•12h ago
It’s classic: the government killing protesters in the streets, and Western government-backed opposition groups trying to hijack the protests to seize power. Western governments support a person whose published plan for a 24-to-36-month (extendable) “transitional period” puts himself in charge as the absolute leader, with some advisory institutions whose members he personally “appoints.” Then, after 24 to 36 months, they promise elections—just like what the former al-Qaeda–linked Sharia is doing in Syria.
breppp•12h ago
The US only supported jawlani in the last year after he took control and shown himself as relatively pragmatic so I don't think this take aligns with reality.

Up until 2024 he had a 10 million reward on his head and it would be very plausible he will end up assassinated by a US UAV

https://2017-2021.state.gov/rewards-for-justice-reward-offer...

Edit: can't reply to your flagged post, Turkey may be a NATO ally but does not qualify as western. Its interests were not aligned with US interests in Syria.

US supported the Kurds which are Turkey's long time enemies, while Turkey supported an Al Qaeda offshoot, which the US was not enthusiastic about

mhb•12h ago
And the heads of the rest of the world's developed but militarily impotent countries who are so eager to weigh in on the various foreign policy issues du jour are painfully silent. Why aren't they standing with Trump in supporting the Iranian people? Pathetic.
whatshisface•12h ago
It's kind of funny to see some people downplaying the US-Shah connection while others use it as a fulcrum.
geremiiah•12h ago
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/01/09/eu-rejects-vio...

> The crackdown on protesters in Iran has prompted an outcry among European leaders, with High Representative Kaja Kallas denouncing Tehran for its "disproportionate" and "heavy-handed" response.

> The European Union has sharply condemned the crackdown on protesters in Iran who have taken to the streets to show their discontent over the Islamic Republic.

mhb•12h ago
So a tepid EU sound bite? What have Starmer, Macron or Martin said?

Starmer: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/01/03/keir-starmer-sil...

ndsipa_pomu•10h ago
The Telegraph (aka Torygraph) is a well known source of misinformation - they're approaching the Daily Mail (aka Daily Heil) in terms of just making up shit.

However, I certainly don't want to be seen as supporting Starmer - he does seem to have remained silent on Iran or the MSM is not interested in reporting it.

Zigurd•8h ago
Because of the results in Libya and Syria are shining examples of the benefits of covert intervention? Because the people running these policies are not as smart as the Cold War era leaders?
cosmicgadget•6h ago
If they support these demonstrations they certainly should not stand with Trump.
geremiiah•12h ago
The article says basically nothing besides, "people are protesting in Iran". I found this survey, no endorsement because I have no idea about the source, but it gives a better picture of where the Iranian people stand: https://gamaan.org/2025/08/20/analytical-report-on-iranians-...
foolinaround•12h ago
Is Musk's Starlink capable of filling the gap for this large population?
vorpalhex•12h ago
Iran cracked down on personal satellite internet ownership because it had been used to bypass censorship attempts.

So right now there is almost no starlink hardware in the country.

irishcoffee•12h ago
> "Even Starlink, which has been the main line of communication for some activists in different parts of the country, has been jammed," Bahari said, referring to the satellite communication system run by Elon Musk.

It's right there in the article. Just click the link!

hersko•12h ago
These type of issues always bring me back to the phenomenal essay "I Can Tolerate Anything Except The Outgroup"[1]. People can cheer on the worst despots as long as their local "outgroup" is aligning with the other side.

Trump/Israel bad > Trump/Israel is anti Iranian regime > Iranian regime must not be so bad (or actually be good!)

[1] https://www.slatestarcodexabridged.com/I-Can-Tolerate-Anythi...

xenospn•9h ago
Applicable to Hamas/houthis as well.
rich_sasha•11h ago
I'm well aware that the Iranian regime is genuinely disliked and in many ways very bad, but it gives me the heebie-jeebies that it happens just after Venezuela.

Will a protector come and save the Iranians, again?

cosmicgadget•6h ago
Seems like a different enough situation to be a coincidence and/or a delayed result of the Israeli strikes. And immediate result of a water shortage.

A theocracy masquerading as a democracy can't really expect to not have uprisings now and again.

dismalaf•6h ago
Syria, Hamas, Hezbollah, Venezuela, Iran. All Russian allies. All in trouble/falling within a year. Probably a sign Russia's failing and/or the US actively working against them.
linhns•9h ago
Flagging on HN has taken a new level.
_DeadFred_•7h ago
From the last Iran thread it seems like the pro-Gaza people are really upset at the potential loss of a theocratic Iranian benefactor. It was the wildest thread I've seen on HN.
Sabinus•4h ago
Which thread is that?