2026-04-13

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All elementary functions from a single binary operator

A single two-input gate suffices for all of Boolean logic in digital hardware. No comparable primitive has been known for continuous mathematics: computing elementary functions such as sin, cos, sqrt, and log has always required multiple distinct operations. Here I show that a single binary operator, eml(x,y)=exp(x)-ln(y), together with the constant 1, generates the standard repertoire of a scientific calculator. This includes constants such as e, pi, and i; arithmetic operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation as well as the usual transcendental and algebraic functions. For example, exp(x)=eml(x,1), ln(x)=eml(1,eml(eml(1,x),1)), and likewise for all other operations. That such an operator exists was not anticipated; I found it by systematic exhaustive search and established constructively that it suffices for the concrete scientific-calculator basis. In EML (Exp-Minus-Log) form, every such expression becomes a binary tree of identical nodes, yielding a grammar as simple as S -> 1 | eml(S,S). This uniform structure also enables gradient-based symbolic regression: using EML trees as trainable circuits with standard optimizers (Adam), I demonstrate the feasibility of exact recovery of closed-form elementary functions from numerical data at shallow tree depths up to 4. The same architecture can fit arbitrary data, but when the generating law is elementary, it may recover the exact formula. arXivLabs is a framework that allows collaborators to develop and share new arXiv features directly on our website. Both individuals and organizations that work with arXivLabs have embraced and accepted our values of openness, community, excellence, and user data privacy. arXiv is committed to these values and only works with partners that ad

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"EDIT: please change the article link to the most recent version (as of now still v2), it is currently pointing to the v1 version which misses the figures. I'm still reading this, but if this checks out, this is one of the most significant discoveries in years. Why use splines or "

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The economics of software teams: Why most engineering orgs are flying blind

A breakdown of what software development teams actually cost, what they need to generate to be financially viable, and why most organizations have no visibility into either number. This post works through the financial logic of software teams, from what a team of eight engineers actually costs per month to what it needs to generate to be economically viable. It also examines why most teams have no visibility into either number, how that condition was built over two decades, and what the arrival of LLMs now means for organizations that have been treating large engineering headcount as an asset. Software development is one of the most capital-intensive activities a modern company undertakes, and it is also one of the least understood from a financial perspective. The people making daily decisions about what to build, what to delay, and what to abandon are rarely given the financial context to understand what those decisions actually cost. This is not a coincidence. It is a structural condition that most organizations have maintained, quietly and consistently, for roughly two decades. A software engineer in Western Europe costs somewhere between €120,000 and €150,000 per year when you account for salary, social fees, pension contributions, equipment, social activities, management overhead, and office space. Call it €130,000 as a reasonable middle estimate. A team of eight engineers therefore costs approximately €1,040,000 per year, or €87,000 per month, or roughly €4,000 for every working day.

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"> The obvious objection is that code produced at that speed becomes unmanageable, a liability in itself. That is a reasonable concern, but it largely applies when agents produce code that humans then maintain. Agentic platforms are being iterated upon quickly, and for established"

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AI could be the end of the digital wave, not the next big thing

The AI boom is more likely a marker of the end of the 50-year digital boom than the start of a new wave of innovation. I have deliberately tried not to write too much about AI, because the signal gets swamped by the noise. But I think the picture is becoming clearer now. This week on The Next Wave, I’m going to re-publish versions of posts originally on my newsletter, Just Two: one from last summer, and one that goes live this week. Just by way of a thought experiment: what if the current surge in the bunch of technologies that goes under the label of ‘AI’ isn’t the beginning of a whole new technology surge, but is actually the final stage of the digital surge that started in the 1970s and accelerated at the turn of the century? I’ve been wondering this for a while in a vague kind of a way because I haven’t been able to see the business model that supports the huge investment in AI in the USA. (I’ve written about this before on here.)

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"I had to code something on a plane today. It used to be that you couldn't get you packages or check stackoverflow. But now, I'm useless. My mind has turned to pudding. I cannot remember basic boilerplate stuff. Crazy how fast that goes."

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Android now stops you sharing your location in photos

android geolocation geotagging google OpenBenches · 5 comments · 550 words · Viewed ~4,591 times My wife and I run OpenBenches . It's a niche little site which lets people share photos of memorial benches and their locations. Most modern phones embed a geolocation within the photo's metadata, so we use that information to put the photos on a map. That opened the phone's photo picker and let the use upload a geotagged photo. But a while ago Google deliberately broke that.

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"Most likely: actually using the geolocation is an extremely niche usecase for images uploaded from mobile browsers. I’d wager 99.9% of the users didn’t realize that they are effectively sending their live GPS coords to a random website when taking a photo. But yes, a prop to the "

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Slate Auto raises $650M to fund its affordable EV truck plans

Slate Auto's latest funding round was led by existing investor TWG Global, a firm run by LA Dodgers owner Mark Walter. Slate Auto's latest funding round was led by existing investor TWG Global, a firm run by LA Dodgers owner Mark Walter. The first StrictlyVC of 2026 hits San Francisco. Tickets are going fast. Register now. Save up to $680 on your Disrupt 2026 pass. Ends 11:59 p.m. PT tonight. REGISTER NOW . Jeff Bezos-backed electric vehicle startup Slate Auto has raised another $650 million as the company prepares to put its first affordable pickup trucks into production by the end of 2026.

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Weekend Update: U.S. and Iran Peace Talks, Melania Trump Denies Ties to Epstein - SNL

Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week's biggest news, like the Artemis II astronauts returning from their moon mission. Saturday Night Live. Stream now on Peacock: https://pck.tv/3n1IyzK Subscribe to SNL: https://goo.gl/tUsXwM Stream Current Full Episodes: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live WATCH PAST SNL SEASONS Google Play - http://bit.ly/SNLGooglePlay iTunes -

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""They're literally holding a straight" is so fucking good holy"

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Sheriff: 'We INTENTIONALLY ran him over...DON'T SHOOT AT COPS!' #shorts #us #news #foxnews

A California sheriff says an armed suspect killed a deputy and barricaded himself when an eviction notice was served. #fox #media #breakingnews #us #usa #new #news #breaking #foxnews #crime #crimenews #crimestory #criminal #police #california #shooting #suspect #deputy #law #justice #barricade #investigation #violence #incident #public #safety #america Don’t just watch Fox News—be part of it. Be

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"Courage to speak truth-thanks for this sheriff"

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Roblox introduces ‘Kids’ and ‘Select’ accounts for age-appropriate access to games and chat

Users aged five to nine will be assigned to a "Roblox Kids" account, and users aged nine to 15 to will be put in a "Roblox Select" account.

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Trump officials may be encouraging banks to test Anthropic’s Mythos model

The report is particularly surprising since the Department of Defense recently declared Anthropic a supply-chain risk.

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The largest orbital compute cluster is open for business

Kepler Communications is flying 40 GPUs in Earth orbit. And its latest customer is Sophia Space.

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To teach in the time of ChatGPT is to know pain

LLM use is the most demoralizing problem I’ve faced as a college instructor.

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HALF OF AI DATA CENTERS CANCELLED #shorts

HUGE W FOR GAMING #nvidia #steam #xbox #playstation #nintendo #gaming #skit #fyp #funny #shorts

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"“Happy to announce” has never been more true"

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Orlando mom calls for end tocars speeding past stoppedschool bus#news

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"Sounds like people need to go to jail"

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They See Your Photos

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"Now combine it with ThisPersonDoesNotExist.com"

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