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Voxtral Transcribe 2

https://mistral.ai/news/voxtral-transcribe-2
407•meetpateltech•4h ago•107 comments

Yawning has an unexpected influence on the fluid inside your brain

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2513692-yawning-has-an-unexpected-influence-on-the-fluid-ins...
45•MDWolinski•5d ago•21 comments

Building a 24-bit arcade CRT display adapter from scratch

https://www.scd31.com/posts/building-an-arcade-display-adapter
52•evakhoury•2h ago•10 comments

Mean People Fail (2014)

https://paulgraham.com/mean.html
11•insuranceguru•17m ago•11 comments

Attention at Constant Cost per Token via Symmetry-Aware Taylor Approximation

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.00294
125•fheinsen•5h ago•63 comments

Claude Code for Infrastructure

https://www.fluid.sh/
19•aspectrr•1h ago•7 comments

Tractor

https://incoherency.co.uk/blog/stories/tractor.html
90•surprisetalk•23h ago•27 comments

RS-SDK: Drive RuneScape with Claude Code

https://github.com/MaxBittker/rs-sdk
51•evakhoury•3h ago•18 comments

Arcan-A12: Weaving a Different Web

https://www.divergent-desktop.org/blog/2026/01/26/a12web/
23•ingenieroariel•4h ago•5 comments

Claude Is a Space to Think

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-is-a-space-to-think
210•meetpateltech•7h ago•97 comments

AI is killing B2B SaaS

https://nmn.gl/blog/ai-killing-b2b-saas
35•namanyayg•2h ago•45 comments

Converge (YC S23) Is Hiring Product Engineers (NYC, In-Person)

https://www.runconverge.com/careers/product-engineer
1•thomashlvt•3h ago

A sane but bull case on Clawdbot / OpenClaw

https://brandon.wang/2026/clawdbot
192•brdd•1d ago•319 comments

Study: emotional support from social media found to reduce anxiety

https://news.uark.edu/articles/80669/emotional-support-from-social-media-found-to-reduce-anxiety
49•giuliomagnifico•2h ago•50 comments

Procedures for Repair of Potholes in Asphalt-Surfaced Pavements

https://highways.dot.gov/media/7941
44•treebrained•3d ago•39 comments

Coding Agent VMs on NixOS with Microvm.nix

https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2026-02-01-coding-agent-microvm-nix/
59•secure•3d ago•30 comments

A case study in PDF forensics: The Epstein PDFs

https://pdfa.org/a-case-study-in-pdf-forensics-the-epstein-pdfs/
185•DuffJohnson•5h ago•89 comments

Old Insurance Maps – Georeferencing Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps on Modern Maps

https://oldinsurancemaps.net/
65•lapetitejort•1w ago•16 comments

The Great Unwind

https://occupywallst.com/yen
170•jart•2h ago•119 comments

Show HN: Ghidra MCP Server – 110 tools for AI-assisted reverse engineering

https://github.com/bethington/ghidra-mcp
241•xerzes•13h ago•61 comments

Guinea worm on track to be 2nd eradicated human disease; only 10 cases in 2025

https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/02/guinea-worm-on-track-to-be-2nd-eradicated-human-disease-on...
176•bookofjoe•5h ago•76 comments

The Voxel Is a Cutting-Edge Theater Experiment

https://bmoreart.com/2024/09/the-voxel-is-a-cutting-edge-theater-experiment.html
25•simonw•5d ago•6 comments

FBI couldn't get into WaPo reporter's iPhone because Lockdown Mode enabled

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467•robin_reala•5h ago•385 comments

AI needs to augment rather than replace humans or the workplace is doomed

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/25/ai-augment-rather-than-replace-workplace-doomed
35•PaulHoule•1h ago•6 comments

I miss thinking hard

https://www.jernesto.com/articles/thinking_hard
1149•jernestomg•16h ago•625 comments

Show HN: SymDerive – A functional, stateless symbolic math library

16•dinunnob•3d ago•2 comments

Brazilian Micro-SaaS Map

https://saas-map.ssr.trapiche.cloud/
82•acfilho•3d ago•3 comments

French streamer unbanked by Qonto after criticizing Palantir and Peter Thiel

https://twitter.com/Ced_haurus/status/2018716889191498172
160•hocuspocus•2h ago•49 comments

Data centers in space makes no sense

https://civai.org/blog/space-data-centers
994•ajyoon•1d ago•1152 comments

High-Altitude Adventure with a DIY Pico Balloon

https://spectrum.ieee.org/explore-stratosphere-diy-pico-balloon
99•jnord•3d ago•48 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: SymDerive – A functional, stateless symbolic math library

16•dinunnob•3d ago
Hey HN,

I’m a physicist turned quant. Some friends and I 'built' SymDerive because we wanted a symbolic math library that was "Agent-Native" by design, but still a practical tool for humans.

It boils down to two main goals:

1. Agent Reliability: I’ve found that AI agents write much more reliable code when they stick to stateless, functional pipelines (Lisp-style). It keeps them from hallucinating state changes or getting lost in long procedural scripts. I wanted a library that enforces that "Input -> Transform -> Output" flow by default.

2. Easing the transition to Python: For many physicists, Mathematica is the native tongue. I wanted a way to ease that transition—providing a bridge that keeps the familiar syntax (CamelCase, Sin, Integrate) while strictly using the Python scientific stack under the hood.

What I built: It’s a functional wrapper around the standard stack (SymPy, PySR, CVXPY) that works as a standalone engine for anyone—human or agent—who prefers a pipe-based workflow.

  # The "Pipe" approach (Cleaner for agents, readable for humans)
  result = (
      Pipe((x + 1)**3)
      .then(Expand)
      .then(Simplify) 
      .value
  )
The "Vibes" features:

Wolfram Syntax: Integrate, Det, Solve. If you know the math, you know the API.

Modular: The heavy stuff (Symbolic Regression, Convex Optimization) are optional installs ([regression], [optimize]). It won’t bloat your venv unless you ask it to.

Physics stuff: I added tools I actually use—abstract index notation for GR, Kramers-Kronig for causal models, etc.

It’s definitely opinionated, but if you’re building agents to do rigorous math, or just want a familiar functional interface for your own research, this might help.

I have found that orchestrators (Claude Code, etc) are fairly good at learning the tools and sending tasks to the right persona, we have been surprised by how well it has worked.

Repo here: https://github.com/closedform/deriver

I will cry if roasted too hard

Comments

OutOfHere•53m ago
Please never use `from something import *`, not even for a demo. It is not explicit, not maintainable, and goes against all Python guidelines. Certainly never expect any user to use it either.
cl3misch•18m ago
FWIW the afaik most common symbolic math Python library sympy does that on the first page of their tutorial. I think in this space it's pretty common.

https://docs.sympy.org/latest/tutorials/intro-tutorial/intro...

I have to admit that I still like to use the ancient

    from pylab import *
in scripts that only I will ever see. It makes it so much easier to use numpy in a "tool of thought" way. I would never do this in a library, though.