What is Hackers' Pub?

Hackers' Pub is a place for software engineers to share their knowledge and experience with each other. It's also an ActivityPub-enabled social network, so you can follow your favorite hackers in the fediverse and get their latest posts in your feed.

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Ministr zahraničních věcí Petr Macinka vnímá na Mnichovské bezpečnostní konferenci tlak na posilování bezpečnosti a zvyšování výdajů na zbrojení – řekl to na dotaz ČT.
ℹ️ Podle šéfa české diplomacie je ale předpokladem mít silný průmysl – to podle Macinky znamená upustit od dekarbonizačních snah v EU. Domnívá se, že taková iniciativa může přijít z Německa.

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다만 다짐해본다면, 푸딩의 첫 숟가락을 뜨는 것 같은 마음을 가능한 한 오래 유지하면 어떨까. 동그랗게 떠내고 싶어 정성을 기울이는 그 순간을. 그 첫 마음이라도 열심히 되뇌다 보면, 많은 문장들이 덜 부끄럽게 박제되지 않을까 기대하면서. ✴️ 로그인하고 읽는 [오늘의 잉크는 초콜릿]

탱글탱글한 표면에 새기는 첫 마음, 푸딩

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Oh, you thought being dead would finally free you from Meta's monetization machine? Think again!

Meta got a patent for an AI that trains on your entire social media history (your likes, comments, posts, everything) and then keeps your account humming along after you've shuffled off this mortal coil.

Your digital ghost will dutifully like posts, drop comments and reply to DMs. Because apparently, death is no excuse for low engagement metrics.

Meta's CTO Andrew Bosworth is listed as the primary author, and the patent was originally filed back in 2023. A Meta spokesperson assured everyone they have "no plans to move forward" with this.

Which, as we all know, is corporate speak for "not until the quarterly numbers dip."

tech.slashdot.org/story/26/02/

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Eilean Donan Castle, 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Eilean Donan Castle is a historic castle located on a small tidal island in the Scottish Highlands, where three sea lochs meet. It was originally built in the 13th century to defend the area against Viking invasions. The castle was destroyed in 1719 during a Jacobite uprising after being bombarded by British naval ships, and it remained in ruins for nearly 200 years.

via tinagodiva



In the early 20th century, it was carefully restored, and today it is one of Scotland’s most iconic and photographed landmarks. 🏰🏴
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Towards autonomous mathematics research. ~ Tony Feng et als. arxiv.org/abs/2602.10177v1

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Towards Autonomous Mathematics Research

Recent advances in foundational models have yielded reasoning systems capable of achieving a gold-medal standard at the International Mathematical Olympiad. The transition from competition-level problem-solving to professional research, however, requires navigating vast literature and constructing long-horizon proofs. In this work, we introduce Aletheia, a math research agent that iteratively generates, verifies, and revises solutions end-to-end in natural language. Specifically, Aletheia is powered by an advanced version of Gemini Deep Think for challenging reasoning problems, a novel inference-time scaling law that extends beyond Olympiad-level problems, and intensive tool use to navigate the complexities of mathematical research. We demonstrate the capability of Aletheia from Olympiad problems to PhD-level exercises and most notably, through several distinct milestones in AI-assisted mathematics research: (a) a research paper (Feng26) generated by AI without any human intervention in calculating certain structure constants in arithmetic geometry called eigenweights; (b) a research paper (LeeSeo26) demonstrating human-AI collaboration in proving bounds on systems of interacting particles called independent sets; and (c) an extensive semi-autonomous evaluation (Feng et al., 2026a) of 700 open problems on Bloom's Erdos Conjectures database, including autonomous solutions to four open questions. In order to help the public better understand the developments pertaining to AI and mathematics, we suggest codifying standard levels quantifying autonomy and novelty of AI-assisted results. We conclude with reflections on human-AI collaboration in mathematics.

arxiv.org · arXiv.org

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