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An OpenAI model has disproved a central conjecture in discrete geometry

https://openai.com/index/model-disproves-discrete-geometry-conjecture/
134•tedsanders•49m ago•63 comments

GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 repos via malicious VSCode extension

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/github-confirms-breach-of-3-800-repos-via-maliciou...
82•Timofeibu•6h ago•28 comments

How fast is N tokens per second really?

https://mikeveerman.github.io/tokenspeed/
163•hexagr•2d ago•41 comments

Flipper One Tech Specs

https://docs.flipper.net/one/general/tech-specs
40•gregsadetsky•1h ago•6 comments

Why is Inkwell stuck in review

https://www.manton.org/2026/05/19/why-is-inkwell-stuck-in.html
37•speckx•2h ago•13 comments

Qwen3.7-Max: The Agent Frontier

https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3.7
497•kevinsimper•9h ago•192 comments

Sharla Boehm, the programmer whose code underpins the Internet

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-programmer-whose-code-underpins-the-internet/
39•dxs•2d ago•12 comments

SBCL: the ultimate assembly code breadboard (2014)

https://pvk.ca/Blog/2014/03/15/sbcl-the-ultimate-assembly-code-breadboard/
85•yacin•4h ago•5 comments

Incident Report: May 19, 2026 – GCP Account Suspension

https://blog.railway.com/p/incident-report-may-19-2026-gcp-account-outage
304•0xedb•11h ago•178 comments

Saying Goodbye to Asm.js

https://spidermonkey.dev/blog/2026/05/20/saying-goodbye-to-asmjs.html
242•eqrion•7h ago•110 comments

Map of Metal

https://mapofmetal.com/
340•robin_reala•9h ago•119 comments

Qian Xuesen: The missile genius America lost and China gained (2025)

https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history/2025/december/missile-genius-america-lost-and-china-...
22•thnaks•2h ago•10 comments

Google's AI is being manipulated. The search giant is quietly fighting back

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260519-google-tackles-attempts-to-hack-its-ai-results
197•tigerlily•8h ago•144 comments

Tracking Starbucks' 'widely recyclable' cups: none ended up at recycling

https://www.beyondplastics.org/press-releases/starbucks-cups-recyclable-report
86•theanonymousone•1h ago•59 comments

Apparently Google hates us now

https://twitter.com/pokemoncentral/status/2057123807404638250
304•zeitg3ist•3h ago•147 comments

Meta blocks human rights accounts from reaching audiences in Saudi Arabia, UAE

https://www.alqst.org/ar/posts/1190
806•giuliomagnifico•7h ago•342 comments

Node.js 26.0.0 (Now with Temporal)

https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v26.0.0
39•aarestad•1h ago•7 comments

LoRA and Weight Decay (2023)

https://irhum.github.io/blog/lorawd/
7•jxmorris12•1d ago•0 comments

Everything in C is undefined behavior

https://blog.habets.se/2026/05/Everything-in-C-is-undefined-behavior.html
440•lycopodiopsida•13h ago•590 comments

Formal Verification Gates for AI Coding Loops

https://reubenbrooks.dev/blog/structural-backpressure-beats-smarter-agents/
65•pyrex41•4h ago•9 comments

Stable Audio 3

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.17991
64•guardienaveugle•4h ago•13 comments

Testing distributed systems with AI agents

https://github.com/shenli/distributed-system-testing
59•shenli3514•5h ago•8 comments

Handling the great code forge fragmentation

https://www.alexselimov.com/posts/forge_fragmentation/
24•mooreds•3d ago•7 comments

Tennessee man jailed 37 days for Trump meme wins settlement after lawsuit

https://www.fire.org/news/victory-tennessee-man-jailed-37-days-trump-meme-wins-835000-settlement-...
551•ceejayoz•5h ago•339 comments

When Fast Fourier Transform Meets Transformer for Image Restoration (2024)

https://github.com/deng-ai-lab/SFHformer
63•teleforce•2d ago•7 comments

Show HN: Lance – image/video generation and understanding in one model

https://github.com/bytedance/Lance
32•cleardusk•4h ago•9 comments

Japan is gripped by mass allergies. A 1950s project is to blame

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260515-the-1950s-blunder-which-causes-mass-hay-fever-in-japan
313•ranit•18h ago•145 comments

Show HN: Hocuspocus 4 – self-hosted Yjs collaboration backend

https://github.com/ueberdosis/hocuspocus
23•philipisik•5h ago•3 comments

Autoregressive next token prediction and KV Cache in transformers

https://medium.com/advanced-deep-learning/autoregressive-next-token-prediction-kv-cache-in-transf...
42•coarchitect•2d ago•0 comments

Smartmedia Card Spec Opened, available free (2000)

https://www.edn.com/smartmedia-card-interface-spec-opened-available-for-free/#google_vignette
24•brudgers•3d ago•13 comments
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Qian Xuesen: The missile genius America lost and China gained (2025)

https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history/2025/december/missile-genius-america-lost-and-china-gained
21•thnaks•2h ago

Comments

PaulHoule•5h ago
What became JPL had numerous colorful characters who had trouble with the security apparatus not least

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Parsons

who invented modern composite solid rockets and was also a collaborator of Aleister Crowley and L. Ron Hubbard.

feverzsj•4h ago
Qian is a typical opportunist, who had been contacting ccp since 1930s. He was already away from military and academia for years, while pouring huge sum of money into his immigration case. After deported from US, his job in China was mostly management.
arjie•4h ago
An error rate of 0 is unachievable. Given that, it’s a question of your tolerance for error and the consequences of the opposite kind of error. Given the numbers of people involved in the exchange the comparative value must have been quite clear to both parties.

The Chinese outcome was not nearly so certain even in 1990, half a century after the events in question. The counterfactual that China could not have indigenously achieved this also seems unlikely.

After all, the thesis is that Chinese leaders were so organizationally intelligent that they recognized key players that could implement century-long organizational methodology improvements. Given that they could get that far, it seems unlikely that they could not take the next step: that of recreating/finding a Qian Xuesen within their own country; like we found Oppenheimer.

Overall, this seems like a strategic choice that played off roughly at the risk control level it was aimed at. You cannot judge decisions solely by outcomes.

ailun•3h ago
Definitely a famous story that gets retold and almost mythologized in China. When I taught over there, several different middle school students independently told me about this story.
Animats•2h ago
That's fascinating.

The article points out that nobody made a movie about this guy. That's mostly because a movie about someone who's an expert at building organizations is boring. Nobody ever made a biopic about Charles Wilson, head of defense production at General Motors during WWII, and later US Secretary of Defense. Hyman Rickover, who headed the 1950s effort to build nuclear submarines and warships, only has a low budget 2021 documentary. Malcom McLean, who converted the world to containerized shipping and made low-cost imports possible, never got a movie.

Those three people each changed the world more than any celebrity. They're well known in business history. MBAs study them. There are biographies. But no movie.

jjk166•20m ago
There are biopic films about people who founded or transformed businesses like Steve Jobs, Roy Kroc, Mark Zuckerberg, the founders of Blackberry, etc. Might not be everyone's cup of tea but I wouldn't describe that genre as boring. Probably the bigger issue is getting people to see a biopic about someone who isn't already a household name.
Apocryphon•5m ago
And if Qian is truly comparable to Oppenheimer, well...
SideburnsOfDoom•9m ago
[delayed]
Apocryphon•6m ago
But they did make a biopic about a Charles Wilson and a war:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Wilson%27s_War_(film)

culi•18m ago
If anyone wants to listen to it:

https://player.instaread.co/player?article=the-missile-geniu...