Claude expands into everyday apps, a native Mac font manager, and tools for teams shipping with AI coding agents.
An amateur solves a 60-year math conjecture with ChatGPT, Stanford's LLM creates working viruses, and OpenAI gets caught funding a fake news operation.
Liam Price, a 23-year-old with no advanced math training, used GPT-5.4 Pro to prove an Erdős conjecture about primitive sets — collections of whole numbers where no number divides another evenly.
The AI took a novel approach using a well-known formula that mathematicians hadn't previously applied to this class of problems. Terence Tao confirmed the proof's validity, noting the AI avoided the "standard sequence of moves" that had stalled previous attempts.
Trellis 2 gets a proper ComfyUI workflow, and a security warning for anyone running ComfyUI publicly.
Notepad++ arrives on Mac natively, MinIO gets archived, and a few handy open-source utilities.
An independent community port of Notepad++ is now available for macOS, built from the official source code in Objective-C++ with native Apple APIs.
Universal Binary for Apple Silicon and Intel. 80+ syntax languages, plugin ecosystem, split-view editing, macro recording, regex search. Free and open source (GPLv3), zero telemetry. Not affiliated with the original author but fully functional.