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Where 2025's agentic AI hype fell short

bytesauna.com
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Language Is the New UI

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Insight Debt

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What Is Creativity?

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Understanding Mathematics Through Lean

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Microservices should form a polytree

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142 points·by mapehe·7 mesi fa·119 comments

Do the thinking models think?

bytesauna.com
31 points·by mapehe·7 mesi fa·87 comments

No free lunch in vibe coding

bytesauna.com
4 points·by mapehe·8 mesi fa·2 comments

My Favorite Math Problem

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My Favorite Math Problem

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61 points·by mapehe·8 mesi fa·52 comments

'Roadmap' shows the environmental impact of AI data center boom

news.cornell.edu
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LLMs are steroids for your Dunning-Kruger

bytesauna.com
4 points·by mapehe·8 mesi fa·1 comments

I love boring business ideas

bytesauna.com
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AI can code, but it can't build software

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4 points·by mapehe·9 mesi fa·0 comments

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mapehe
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Hi, this is my blog. Hope you like this week's post.
mapehe
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Hi, this is my blog. Here's a short comment on 2025.
mapehe
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Hi this is my blog. Hope you like this week's post!
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·7 mesi fa·discuss
Hi, this is my blog. Hope you like this week's post.
mapehe
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Hi, this is my blog. Hope you like this week's post.
mapehe
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Hi! This is my blog. It's for work, but I just write about whatever happens to interest me.

Hope you like this week's post.
mapehe
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Hi, this is my company blog. Hope you like this week's post.
mapehe
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Hi. This is my company blog which I use to write about pretty much what ever happens to interest me.

Hope you like this week's post.
mapehe
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Hi, this is my blog. Hope you like this week's post!
mapehe
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Well, upon a closer look, one notices that the chessboard coloring is not necessary for the problem statement. It's kind of a hint actually as you could equally well just consider a blank 8x8 board and realize that this coloring arugment works. I just feel the problem is unreasonably difficult that way.

The coloring is kind of additional structure that is applied on the object you are working with. And I think this idea of "applying structure" is a very generic. You can solve similar combinatorial arrangement problems that way, but it goes beyond that.

I think that a nice, classic (and significantly more advanced) example is showing that plane and punctured plane (a plane with one missing point) are topologically different. The fundamental (homotopy) groups of these spaces are different, and hence the spaces cannot be continuously deformed to each other.

Somehow the spirit is the same, I feel. In this topology proof it's not a grid you are working with, but a topological space. And the structure you apply is not a coloring, but something quite abstract (a homotopy group). The idea in both cases is similar, though: You apply structure and this structure reveals something that's not easy to see directly.

The magic part is figuring out the structure that produces the data you need.
mapehe
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Hey HN, I run this newsletter on my site. Hope you like this week's post!
mapehe
·8 mesi fa·discuss
This is pretty cool, actually
mapehe
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Hi HN,

I'm Matias. I run a small business (ByteSauna) with a blog on the site. I try my best to serve well thought out content. Here's this weeks post.

Hope you enjoy it!
mapehe
·8 mesi fa·discuss
This is such a great site.