Lawrence Paulson recently published a short and simple "quick start" guide for Isabelle/HOL:
https://lawrencecpaulson.github.io/2024/12/20/Quickstart.html
Nothing particularly new or profound, but might still be instructive for people looking at Isabelle/HOL and curious where to start.
https://lawrencecpaulson.github.io/2024/12/20/Quickstart.html
Nothing particularly new or profound, but might still be instructive for people looking at Isabelle/HOL and curious where to start.
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Выудил из дырявых недр памяти и Интернета ещё одно поэтическое произведение снова анонимного и по сути не существующего автора. Похороним же его в анналах канала и предадим забвению ещё раз.
#стихи
Ни заснуть, ни встать. Вот выпить разве —
Это можно, отчего ж не пить.
Здравствуй, жопа, бестолковый праздник!
Надо наши связи укрепить.
Каждый Новый год одно и то же —
Оливье, гирлянды на стене,
И который год все та же рожа
Счастье гарантирует стране.
Есть, признаться, что-то от римейка
В елке, водке, рыжей кожуре...
Старый год — чертежная линейка
По листве, по снегу, по жаре.
Девочка, не стоят сентимента
Точки незабвенной долготы.
Три недели — меньше сантиметра
Длилось наше вместе, я и ты.
Астмою заходится шарманка,
Спит поэт деревни на трубе,
Новый год — очередная пьянка,
Пьянка, посвященная тебе.
Три недели счет был на минуты,
Сорок девять — в черную дыру.
Скажешь ты "единственный" кому-то,
Я вообще когда-нибудь умру.
Смоет все забвения рекою,
Утренней рекой небытия.
А дарить стихи и все такое —
Хули толку, девочка Моя.
#стихи
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https://storm.genie.stanford.edu
Requires a Google account, consent to a couple of conditions and answering a purpose question. But you can allegedly run your own version without this limitations (and with more backends):
https://github.com/stanford-oval/storm
In essence, the systems searches the Internet for articles on a given topic, and compiles them into a Wikipedia-style page through clever mult-stage prompting to a LLM. I didn't really test it, but so far the results are pretty impressive and useful. Apparently, it's pretty good at searching the Internet in the first place, which is far from trivial these days, too low signal-to-noise ratio...
Requires a Google account, consent to a couple of conditions and answering a purpose question. But you can allegedly run your own version without this limitations (and with more backends):
https://github.com/stanford-oval/storm
In essence, the systems searches the Internet for articles on a given topic, and compiles them into a Wikipedia-style page through clever mult-stage prompting to a LLM. I didn't really test it, but so far the results are pretty impressive and useful. Apparently, it's pretty good at searching the Internet in the first place, which is far from trivial these days, too low signal-to-noise ratio...
GitHub
GitHub - stanford-oval/storm: An LLM-powered knowledge curation system that researches a topic and generates a full-length report…
An LLM-powered knowledge curation system that researches a topic and generates a full-length report with citations. - stanford-oval/storm
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... Деды Морозы, как акулы Нового Года, нарезают круги вокруг ёлки на площади...
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https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/A_Practical_Guide_To_Mizar
A Wikibook (barely started) attempting to describe a sizable chunk of mathematics (Univariate and Multivariate Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability Theory, Graph Theory, Topology) fully mechanized in Mizar.
A Wikibook (barely started) attempting to describe a sizable chunk of mathematics (Univariate and Multivariate Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability Theory, Graph Theory, Topology) fully mechanized in Mizar.
en.wikibooks.org
A Practical Guide To Mizar
A Practical Guide To Mizar
https://adoption.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/app-templates/emergency-operations-center/
Hmm... They're trying to make MS Teams actually useful for something...
Sounds surprisingly meaningful.
Hmm... They're trying to make MS Teams actually useful for something...
— Records management through SharePoint Online
— Situational reporting leveraging SharePoint News
— Notifications through native Teams notifications
Sounds surprisingly meaningful.
Microsoft Adoption
Microsoft Teams Emergency Operations Center – Microsoft Adoption
Facilitate accelerated deployment of collaboration, communication and task management capabilities for emergency response operations through our open source app template in Microsoft Teams
https://bookdown.org/aleksander_mendoza_drosik/learn-isabelle/
«Learn Mathematics and Computer Science with Isabelle»
by Aleksadner Mendoza
Unfortunately the #free #book is unfinished (and looks abandoned), thus the only Mathematics covered are the basic Set Theory, Abstract Algebra and Topology. Luckily the part on Isabelle itself is very good, covering Inductive Data Types and Predicates, Type Classes and Locales, Quotient Types, and many aspects of inner workings of Isabelle and Isabelle/HOL.
«Learn Mathematics and Computer Science with Isabelle»
by Aleksadner Mendoza
Unfortunately the #free #book is unfinished (and looks abandoned), thus the only Mathematics covered are the basic Set Theory, Abstract Algebra and Topology. Luckily the part on Isabelle itself is very good, covering Inductive Data Types and Predicates, Type Classes and Locales, Quotient Types, and many aspects of inner workings of Isabelle and Isabelle/HOL.
bookdown.org
Learn Mathematics and Computer Science with Isabelle
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https://buttondown.com/hillelwayne/archive/what-are-the-rosettas-of-formal-specification/
Indeed, a "Rosetta Code" for specifications and proofs would be pretty interesting and useful. I can't immediately recall any...
Actually, there's https://www.cs.ru.nl/~freek/100/ but the examples are pretty far removed from both "99 bottles of bear" and programming in general...
Indeed, a "Rosetta Code" for specifications and proofs would be pretty interesting and useful. I can't immediately recall any...
Actually, there's https://www.cs.ru.nl/~freek/100/ but the examples are pretty far removed from both "99 bottles of bear" and programming in general...
Buttondown
What are the Rosettas of formal specification?
Plus, new book release!
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calling something mathematical does not confer upon it the power and simplicity of ordinary mathematics
The simplicity of Algebraic Topology...
The simplicity of Differential Geometry...
The simplicity of Ordinary Differential Equations...
Yeah...
https://intermin.fi/documents/1410869/226771854/Prepared+people+cope+better+1920x1080.jpg
This is so good! Looks kinda funny, but it's real good! 😁
This is so good! Looks kinda funny, but it's real good! 😁
Turns out that Unity's main revenue stream (they made $2 bln+ in 2023) is Unity Ads
No wonder they don't put that much effort into the engine itself... 🤣
Just kidding. 😊
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