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GPT-5.6 used a prompt to close a 30-year gap in convex optimization

https://old.reddit.com/r/math/comments/1uxj3cy/after_openais_cdc_proof_announcement_gpt56_used_a/
432•mbustamanter•7h ago•265 comments

Gleam Is Now on Tangled

https://tangled.org/gleam.run/gleam
146•nerdypepper•5h ago•91 comments

Typing Speed Test, but for Developers

https://haxxorwpm.0s.is/
22•hronecviktor•1h ago•11 comments

If You Build It, They Will Come

https://www.benlandautaylor.com/p/if-you-build-it-they-will-come
137•barry-cotter•5h ago•47 comments

The Kimi K3 Moment

https://stephen.bochinski.dev/blog/2026/07/18/the-kimi-k3-moment/
169•sbochins•3h ago•150 comments

Setting up your spare Mac for Claude Code to control, a step-by-step guide

https://ykdojo.github.io/claude-controls-mac/
129•ykev•4h ago•87 comments

Is this the end of the once-mighty GoPro?

https://amateurphotographer.com/latest/photo-news/going-going-gone-is-this-the-end-of-the-once-mi...
157•aanet•3d ago•293 comments

Elixir-lang.org has a new design

https://elixir-lang.org/
124•bbg2401•5h ago•77 comments

I'm Making Strandfall, a Solarpunk Orienteering Larp

https://mssv.net/2026/04/29/im-making-strandfall-a-solarpunk-orienteering-larp/
29•surprisetalk•5d ago•4 comments

Speech Recognition and TTS in less than 500kb

https://github.com/moonshine-ai/moonshine/tree/main/micro
14•petewarden•4d ago•3 comments

Fable 5 vs. GPT-5.6 Sol on an NP-Hard Problem: Does /goal help?

https://charlesazam.com/blog/fable-5-gpt-5-6-sol-goal/
185•couAUIA•9h ago•90 comments

Our Approach to Bioresilience: Isomorphic Labs and Google DeepMind

https://deepmind.google/blog/our-approach-to-bioresilience/
46•bookofjoe•4h ago•21 comments

Show HN: Get alerts for good seats at 70mm IMAX showings of The Odyssey

https://imaxxing.io/
28•andrewtorkbaker•2h ago•37 comments

Regressive JPEGs

https://maurycyz.com/projects/bad_jpeg/
613•vitaut•17h ago•62 comments

Goodbye, and Thanks for All the Bikesheds

https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3818307
141•Ygg2•3h ago•142 comments

LG monitors silently install software through Windows Update without consent

https://videocardz.com/newz/lg-monitors-silently-install-software-through-windows-update-without-...
865•baranul•10h ago•436 comments

Show HN: Q3Edit – Edit and play Quake 3 maps in the browser

https://q3edit.com
44•drdator•5h ago•10 comments

A Second-Grade Teacher Revived a Beloved Video Game

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/13/style/backyard-baseball-video-game-teacher.html
47•danso•5d ago•19 comments

Tech note: making your own V-I plots at home

https://lcamtuf.substack.com/p/tech-note-making-your-own-v-i-plots
48•zdw•1d ago•8 comments

How GitHub gave every repository a durable owner

https://github.blog/security/application-security/how-github-gave-every-repository-a-durable-owner/
52•ascertain•1w ago•13 comments

What AI did to stackoverflow in a graph

https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1953768#graph
327•secretslol•9h ago•379 comments

The Fermi Paradox, Percolation, and Inbreeding

https://reactormag.com/the-fermi-paradox-percolation-and-inbreeding/
25•bryanrasmussen•5h ago•31 comments

GTX 1080s: Testing a Legend

https://www.lttlabs.com/articles/2026/07/15/gtx-1080s-revisiting-legends
60•LabsLucas•3d ago•21 comments

The Computer at the Bottom of a Canal

https://negroniventurestudios.com/2026/07/18/the-computer-at-the-bottom-of-a-canal/
122•Kudos•12h ago•29 comments

REO Trucks I4 4WD Pickup Truck Starts at $21,500

https://reotrucks.com
68•b_mc2•2h ago•94 comments

Reviving a 15-year-old netbook with Arch Linux

https://parksb.github.io/en/article/41.html
202•parksb•4d ago•138 comments

Fake food delivery site for the dopamine

https://old.reddit.com/r/BingeEatingDisorder/comments/1uzr3ui/fake_food_delivery_site_for_the_dop...
75•guerrilla•4h ago•34 comments

Qubes OS Security in the Public Record

https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.14587
69•sciences44•12h ago•9 comments

The Zilog Z80 has turned 50

https://goliath32.com/blog/z80.html
267•st_goliath•1d ago•105 comments

TP-Link Kasa cameras leaked home GPS via unauthenticated UDP for 6 years

https://github.com/BadChemical/IoT-Vulnerability-Research-Public/blob/main/TP-Link_Kasa_EC71/Kasa...
202•BadChemical•23h ago•83 comments
Open in hackernews

In Germany if you say a restaurant is just ok they send the gestapo after you

https://twitter.com/eigen_moomin/status/2077471686295957749
21•bko•3h ago

Comments

bko•2h ago
Additional context:

> NetzDG (2017/2018): Germany passed the NetzDG legislation in June 2017, which officially took effect in January 2018. Designed to combat hate speech online, it mandated that major social media platforms remove "illegal content"—including defamation and insults—within strict timeframes or face heavy fines.

> Strict Liability Precedent: Even before NetzDG, German courts have traditionally set a low threshold for companies to challenge reviews. If a business simply claims a reviewer has no record of a transaction, platforms will often temporarily remove the review and force the user to provide proof of their visit.

> Fully 99.97% of Google Maps reviews taken down for “defamation” across the entire 27-country European Union are for businesses based in Germany, official European data shows.

I'll take unintended consequences for $500

https://www.fastcompany.com/91420303/google-review-germany-t...

warumdarum•2h ago
Germany manages free speech and democracy as well as it does producing software. I really want to know where the cultural difference originates from. Why are CAD drawing engineers respected while programmers are walked allover. Why is eastern europe exempted from this cultural curse?
mmoll•2h ago
What are you talking about?
warumdarum•1h ago
Lets take the average machine building company, i promise you the engineers drawing the machines sit in quiet climatized rooms. Meanwhile the "software" sits in bustling cattlefarm like largescale offices. There is no money for startups but there is money for playing startup and the various wirecards. Wha are theset the fuck is wrong with that culture, that it stopped innovating and tried to life from rent-seeking on ic vehicles? A d when pressed for answers- all it has is these lame passive aggressive rhetorical questions?
stymaar•2h ago
> Germany manages free speech and democracy as well as it does producing software.

That sentence works suprising well for the US too: enshitified and completely controlled by a cartel of trillion dollar corporations.

ozlikethewizard•1h ago
Culturally east europe is hugely different from west europe. No expert, but you can certainly hold a lot to it from the soviet bloc and how industrialisation happened in a given country.
like_any_other•2h ago
> Designed to combat hate speech online, it mandated that major social media platforms remove "illegal content"—including defamation and insults—within strict timeframes or face heavy fines.

To clarify, this is not content that a court or even just the police has determined to be illegal - this is merely content alleged to be illegal by any random complainant. So a company can remove content and suffer no consequences, even if it was perfectly legal, or it can risk an up to 5M Euro fine if it keeps the content up but gets it wrong.

Every free speech and human rights organization under the sun warned them this would result in unchecked privatized censorship, yet they did it anyway. The result was not unintended, but 100% deliberate, and the politicians that voted for it are not stupid, but simply malicious.

not_your_vase•2h ago
Have been wondering since a long time if there are still any real reviews on the internet, that weren't paid for by someone, something that could be trusted. I really can't remember when was the last review that turned out to be true.

But while I do believe that there is a real hole in the market there, I am not sure how big that market is, if there is really a demand for real reviews - both products and services (and whatever else can be reviewed)

ozlikethewizard•1h ago
tbf i live in a city in the UK, so YMMV, but after exhausting personal contacts I find asking in the subreddit for that city has only produced stellar results so far
Finnucane•2h ago
Not being allowed to post bad review ~= being dragged out of your house and beaten with nightsticks, then deported to a camp.
OutOfHere•1h ago
So you think it's okay for someone to fall sick eating bad food that the person could've learned about and avoided via reviews? Will you pay their hospital bill? A child or old person could even die from it. It is not nothing.
wryoak•29m ago
If the review was “this restaurant is ok” I don’t think they got sick from eating bad food so your example is irrelevant. Also typically getting sick from restaurant food is a complaint for the health department, not yelp
bell-cot•2h ago
Daydream: Sites display 5.0 star ratings for everything in Germany - doesn't matter if it a junk yard, morgue, or sewage treatment plant. With no further details at all, except "Due to current German law, our attorneys have instructed us to say that everything in Germany is absolutely perfect."

Maybe apply the same policy to North Korea, in the spirit of PDR Solidarity.

gmuslera•2h ago
All visible reactions should be positive. They also removed dislike buttons from YouTube a while ago.
ozlikethewizard•1h ago
(this may have changed at some point recently i dont use youtube that much) oddly as well though, dislikes were still exposed through the API, so third party apps still had it
oidar•1h ago
> They also removed dislike buttons from YouTube a while ago.

The dislike button is still there. What was changed was the dislike button no longer shows an aggregate count of dislikes. Youtube did remove the dislike button from youtube shorts like 2 months ago, probably to mirror the experience on TikTok. I think a like button is a more powerful signal for a short form content algo anyways - swiping away from a video before it's finished is equivalent to a dislike for that purpose.

GuestFAUniverse•1h ago
An the Gestapo is a US company named Google in this case.
OutOfHere•1h ago
The poster is lucky he didn't have it any worse. After a trip abroad where I posted reviews, Google deleted all my Maps reviews, mostly those in the US, going back ten years, and permanently prohibited me from posting further reviews altogether.
bko•1h ago
this post has been flagged.

Ironic

on_the_train•1h ago
Even more fun: if you say the title of this post in Germany, that's illegal. Because all comparisons with Nazis are.
smitty1e•1h ago
"The Gästeführer would like a word with you..."