Hackernews posts about Coq
Coq is a widely-used, open-source proof assistant for formal verification and type theory that allows developers to write mathematical proofs in a rigorous and machine-checkable way.
- A competitor crippled a $23.5M bootcamp by becoming a Reddit moderator (larslofgren.com)
- German government comes out against Chat Control (xcancel.com)
- Trump pardons convicted Binance founder (www.wsj.com)
- Claude Code 2.0 (www.npmjs.com)
- We found a bug in Go's ARM64 compiler (blog.cloudflare.com)
- Android's sideloading limits are its most anti-consumer move (www.makeuseof.com)
- One-man campaign ravages EU 'Chat Control' bill (www.politico.eu)
- My first contribution to Linux (vkoskiv.com)
- The AI coding trap (chrisloy.dev)
- Doing well in your courses: Andrej's advice for success (2013) (cs.stanford.edu)
- Ruby core team takes ownership of RubyGems and Bundler (www.ruby-lang.org)
- Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model (blog.google)
- /dev/null is an ACID compliant database (jyu.dev)
- Nobel Peace Prize 2025: María Corina Machado (www.nobelprize.org)
- Claude Code on the web (www.anthropic.com)
- Postman which I thought worked locally on my computer, is down (status.postman.com)
- Comprehension debt: A ticking time bomb of LLM-generated code (codemanship.wordpress.com)
- Britain to introduce compulsory digital ID for workers (www.reuters.com)
- Gem.coop (gem.coop)
- Niri – A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor (github.com)
- KDE Connect: Enabling communication between all your devices (community.kde.org)
- 4Chan Lawyer publishes Ofcom correspondence (alecmuffett.com)
- Counter-Strike's player economy is in a freefall (www.polygon.com)
- AI assistants misrepresent news content 45% of the time (www.bbc.co.uk)
- Superpowers: How I'm using coding agents in October 2025 (blog.fsck.com)
- OpenZL: An open source format-aware compression framework (engineering.fb.com)
- Social Cooling (2017) (www.socialcooling.com)