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.
- Show HN: Apollo, your personal Home Assistant (github.com)
- Implementation of Dependent Types (www.cse.chalmers.se)
- Wellsaid Review (coquitts.com)
- How does browser automation with browsergpt by civai work (app.vearn.co)
- Self-hosting your own media considered harmful according to YouTube (www.jeffgeerling.com)
- The new skill in AI is not prompting, it's context engineering (www.philschmid.de)
- I convinced HP's board to buy Palm and watched them kill it (philmckinney.substack.com)
- "Localhost tracking" explained. It could cost Meta €32B (www.zeropartydata.es)
- Backyard Coffee and Jazz in Kyoto (thedeletedscenes.substack.com)
- Covert web-to-app tracking via localhost on Android (localmess.github.io)
- Man 'refused entry into US' as border control catch him with bald JD Vance meme (www.dublinlive.ie)
- Git Notes: Git's coolest, most unloved feature (2022) (tylercipriani.com)
- Define policy forbidding use of AI code generators (github.com)
- -2000 Lines of code (2004) (www.folklore.org)
- Waymo rides cost more than Uber or Lyft and people are paying anyway (techcrunch.com)
- Joining Apple Computer (2018) (www.folklore.org)
- Convert photos to Atkinson dithering (gazs.github.io)
- US Supreme Court limits federal judges' power to block Trump orders (www.theguardian.com)
- Low-background Steel: content without AI contamination (blog.jgc.org)