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digit.party match numbers, score points. daily challenge + random boards

For the three-year anniversary, digit.party now shows you how your score on yesterday's board compares to everyone else! (You can also go into history and see this back to day 1001.)

2 weeks ago 3 1 0 0

Hot take: The trapezoid area formula isn’t math, it’s an algebra trick. Teach kids to cut trapezoids up instead. When are they ever going to use that formula outside math class anyway?

2 months ago 1 0 1 0
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A pair of problems by Jay Pantone, who works in analytic combinatorics, were solved earlier: one by GPT-5 and one by GPT-5.1. GPT-5.2 Pro solved these as well. The solutions were both valid, but Jay noted that both used numerical shortcuts that he didn’t intend.

2 months ago 6 1 1 0

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day 1010: 120 points 78%
digit.party

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Playing random web games on my phone - taltech on Twitch taltech went live on Twitch. Catch up on their Games + Demos VOD now.

Digit Party!
m.twitch.tv/videos/26561...

3 months ago 2 0 0 0

Digit Party just went over 1000 days!

Robert Brignall and I celebrated by redesigning the whole thing. Place digits, match neighbors.

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day 1001: 146 points 66%
digit.party

3 months ago 8 2 1 0

Digit Party just went over 1000 days!

Robert Brignall and I celebrated by redesigning the whole thing. Place digits, match neighbors.

🟧🟧⬜⬜🟥
⬜🟧🟧🟥🟪
⬜⬜🟥🟪🟫
⬛🟥🟫🟫🟫
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day 1001: 146 points 66%
digit.party

3 months ago 8 2 1 0

Everyone hates springing forward but loves falling back. Proposal: Abolish leap days, and redistribute those hours in the form of 6 annual "fall back" holidays. More sleep, less leap. A clear pareto improvement to our calendar.

1 year ago 3 2 0 0
Manifold markets: Will Gary Marcus still say that deep learning models can't reason after they prove the Riemann hypothesis?

Manifold markets: Will Gary Marcus still say that deep learning models can't reason after they prove the Riemann hypothesis?

7 months ago 5 0 0 0

Thanks to co-PIs Sarah Sword, @jaypantone.com, and Ryota Matsuura, and to our advisory board, for countless hours shaping what good proof feedback should look like.

8 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Teaching intro to proofs this semester or next? We have a couple of spots left for college/university faculty who would be interested in participating in a field test. Details on the site, or reply or DM.

8 months ago 0 0 1 0
HaLLMos

Try it: hallmos.com

Free, browser-based, no account. Students, professors, and the proof-curious are welcome. Choose from common intro-to-proofs exercises, or use the sandbox with your own exercise.

8 months ago 0 0 1 0
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I'm excited to share: we built a free AI coach for intro-level proof writing. It critiques drafts, points out gaps, and helps you or your students iterate without giving away the answer. Also for lapsed mathematicians to see if they've still got it. Demo below, link in reply.

8 months ago 7 0 1 0
Federal Funding for Mathematics Research—What’s Changed in the Last Six Years?

This article was solicited in early 2024 and completed in Fall 2024. It therefore does not reflect the changes that have occurred, and which are still going on, at federal science-funding agencies in 2025. For example, website links given in the article may not be active at the time of publication. - Ed.

Federal Funding for Mathematics Research—What’s Changed in the Last Six Years? This article was solicited in early 2024 and completed in Fall 2024. It therefore does not reflect the changes that have occurred, and which are still going on, at federal science-funding agencies in 2025. For example, website links given in the article may not be active at the time of publication. - Ed.

Published today in the Notices of the AMS. Lol.

10 months ago 3 0 0 0
The number of American kings over time: a harrowing saga of job insecurity, with a notable dip after 1776 and a suspicious lack of improvement since.

The number of American kings over time: a harrowing saga of job insecurity, with a notable dip after 1776 and a suspicious lack of improvement since.

10 months ago 3 0 0 0

meanwhile, wikipedia is in existential crisis over whether √4 deserves its own page

10 months ago 26 2 1 0
Line graph showing the frequency of years ending in “00,” from 1800 to 2020, in English books.

Line graph showing the frequency of years ending in “00,” from 1800 to 2020, in English books.

people like years more than ever though. reliably, year X mentions peak during year X+2.

10 months ago 9 1 0 0
Google Ngram Viewer line graph showing the frequency of digits 0 through 9 in English books from 1800 to 2019, with usage peaking around 1980 and declining sharply afterward.

Google Ngram Viewer line graph showing the frequency of digits 0 through 9 in English books from 1800 to 2019, with usage peaking around 1980 and declining sharply afterward.

interest in the natural numbers is at an all-time low

10 months ago 16 5 5 5
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digit.party match numbers, score points. daily challenge + random boards

Just to say how much I like the digit party game digit.party created by Robert Brignall and @vatter.bsky.social.

10 months ago 1 1 0 0

Of course they would choose a math major

11 months ago 7 0 0 0
FOX NEWS: Cardinals assess Pope Francis' legacy before vote. Delegates include $\aleph_0$, $\aleph_1$, $\beth_2$, and others, as the continuum hypothesis looms over the ceremonies.

FOX NEWS: Cardinals assess Pope Francis' legacy before vote. Delegates include $\aleph_0$, $\aleph_1$, $\beth_2$, and others, as the continuum hypothesis looms over the ceremonies.

11 months ago 23 3 5 5
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Digit Party Clock A minimalist analog and digital clock. Perfect for proctoring exams, or just keeping time beautifully.

It’s final exam season again, and I like to display a clock while proctoring.
But all the web clocks google suggests suck.
So I made one (okay, tbh, chatgpt made it under my supervision):
digit.party/clock

11 months ago 5 0 0 1

For a fuller glimpse of our dystopian future:
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1 year ago 0 0 0 0
AI: Hello, is this Ms. Zhang San?
User: This is Ms. Zhang San’s robot phone assistant, may I ask what you want to discuss with her?
AI: Sorry for disturbing you, goodbye!

AI: Hello, is this Ms. Zhang San? User: This is Ms. Zhang San’s robot phone assistant, may I ask what you want to discuss with her? AI: Sorry for disturbing you, goodbye!

AI debt collector exhibiting speciesism

1 year ago 4 0 2 0
A001339
a(n) = Sum_{k=0..n} (k+1)! binomial(n,k).
1, 3, 11, 49, 261, 1631, 11743, 95901, 876809, 8877691, 98641011, ...

A001339 a(n) = Sum_{k=0..n} (k+1)! binomial(n,k). 1, 3, 11, 49, 261, 1631, 11743, 95901, 876809, 8877691, 98641011, ...

Needless to say, A001339 is not the same sequence, does not count preferential arrangements, and neither sequence has anything to do with the egf 1⁄(2−exp(x)). All of this was completely made up.

1 year ago 12 0 1 0
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ChatGPT-4o:

"go to OEIS bc i’m tired: [1, 1, 1, 2, 5, 17, 73, …] → OEIS A001339"

ChatGPT-4o: "go to OEIS bc i’m tired: [1, 1, 1, 2, 5, 17, 73, …] → OEIS A001339"

you're what now chatgpt?

1 year ago 27 3 3 2
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I mean, it’s still better to have money than not have money right?

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
Instructions for assignment: Color each square blue. Color each rectangle yellow. Color each circle red.

Instructions for assignment: Color each square blue. Color each rectangle yellow. Color each circle red.

you'll never guess what color my daughter's squares ended up

1 year ago 11 1 3 0

Everyone hates springing forward but loves falling back. Proposal: Abolish leap days, and redistribute those hours in the form of 6 annual "fall back" holidays. More sleep, less leap. A clear pareto improvement to our calendar.

1 year ago 3 2 0 0