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ChatGPT tackles open math problems & QUIC vs WebRTC for voice AI - Hacker News (May 9, 2026)

ChatGPT tackles open math problems & QUIC vs WebRTC for voice AI - Hacker News (May 9, 2026)

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Today's topics:

ChatGPT tackles open math problems - Mathematician Timothy Gowers reports ChatGPT 5.5 Pro producing seemingly original additive number theory constructions, potentially pushing bounds from exponential to polynomial—raising research credit and access concerns.

QUIC vs WebRTC for voice AI - A networking critique argues WebRTC’s trade-offs (latency, audio dropping, operational complexity) make it a poor fit for voice agents, and that QUIC-based transports could scale more cleanly for AI voice apps.

reCAPTCHA forces Google Play Services - Google’s newer reCAPTCHA flow on Android can require a QR step that depends on Google Play Services, breaking on de-Googled phones and increasing ecosystem lock-in for basic web access.

Internet Archive Switzerland launches - Internet Archive Switzerland forms a non-profit in St. Gallen to preserve fragile digital knowledge, including a ‘Gen AI Archive’ for today’s models and an ‘Endangered Archives’ initiative with partners like UNESCO.

Mythical Man-Month stays relevant - Martin Fowler revisits Brooks’s Law and ‘conceptual integrity’ from The Mythical Man-Month, arguing the core software management lessons still apply despite modern tooling and platforms.

Julia performance nearing C++ - A Julia optimization write-up shows how careful attention to types, allocations, and memory layout can bring numerical kernels close to C++ speed—illustrating the real cost of convenience abstractions.

Lightning’s gamma-ray mystery deepens - New storm instruments and observations of X-rays and gamma rays suggest lightning may involve high-energy particle avalanches and possibly cosmic-ray triggers, challenging the classic ‘just big electricity’ story.

PFAS pollution and regulatory gaps - Investigations link PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ from carpet manufacturing to severe river contamination in northwest Georgia, highlighting weak oversight, hidden costs, and long-tail health risks.

Wi‑Fi upgrades: reality vs marketing - An updated Wi‑Fi generations explainer argues router speed labels mislead; real performance depends on client capability, spectrum congestion, and home network design more than the newest standard.



-Gowers Reports ChatGPT 5.5 Pro Producing Publishable-Level Additive Number Theory Results
-Google reCAPTCHA Update Ties Android Verification to Play Services, Blocking De-Googled Phones
-Internet Archive Switzerland Launches in St. Gallen with AI and Endangered Archives Projects
-MoQ Developer Argues WebRTC Is a Poor Fit for OpenAI-Style Voice AI, Urges QUIC
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