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.
- Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent (www.thatprivacyguy.com)
- Valve releases Steam Controller CAD files under Creative Commons license (www.digitalfoundry.net)
- Bambu Lab is abusing the open source social contract (www.jeffgeerling.com)
- Bricks and Minifigs Stole a Man's $200k Lego Collection (mybricklog.com)
- Using AI to write better code more slowly (nolanlawson.com)
- Postmortem: TanStack NPM supply-chain compromise (tanstack.com)
- GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 repos via malicious VSCode extension (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
- I'm going back to writing code by hand (blog.k10s.dev)
- If AI writes your code, why use Python? (medium.com)
- Why Japanese companies do so many different things (davidoks.blog)
- Mercedes-Benz commits to bringing back physical buttons (www.drive.com.au)
- AI slop is killing online communities (rmoff.net)
- Vibe coding and agentic engineering are getting closer than I'd like (simonwillison.net)
- Red Squares – GitHub outages as contributions (red-squares.cian.lol)
- Can I disable all data collection from my vehicle? (rivian.com)
- DeepSeek reasonix, DeepSeek native coding agent with high caching and low cost (esengine.github.io)
- Throwing AI-generated walls of text into conversations (noslopgrenade.com)
- The Zig project's rationale for their anti-AI contribution policy (simonwillison.net)
- Gmail registration now requires scanning a QR code and sending a text message (discuss.privacyguides.net)
- Agents need control flow, not more prompts (bsuh.bearblog.dev)
- The bottleneck was never the code (www.thetypicalset.com)