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HERMES: Towards Efficient and Verifiable Mathematical Reasoning in LLMs
arXiv:2511.18760v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Informal mathematics has been central to modern large language model (LLM) reasoning, offering flexibility and efficient construction of arguments. However, purely informal reasoning is prone to logical gaps and subtle errors that are difficult to detect and correct. In contrast, formal theorem proving provides rigorous, verifiable mathematical reasoning, where each inference step is checked by a trusted compiler, but lacks the exploratory...
Hermes: Accelerating Long-Latency Load Requests via Perceptron-Based Off-Chip Load Prediction
Announce Type: replace Abstract: Long-latency load requests continue to limit the performance of high-performance processors. To increase the latency tolerance of a processor, architects have primarily relied on two key techniques: sophisticated data prefetchers and large on-chip caches. In this work, we show that: 1) even a sophisticated state-of-the-art prefetcher can only predict half of the off-chip load requests on average across a wide range of workloads, and 2) due to the increasing...
Channel Fracture: Three Instances of Cross-Boundary Silent Delivery Reliability Failures in Multi-Agent Systems
arXiv:2606.04896v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We report the discovery of channel fracture, a silent architectural failure in multi-agent systems where information routed across agent boundaries is silently blocked by invisible constraints. We present three instances in a production Hermes Agent deployment: (1) cron memory injection blocked by scheduler barriers; (2) cross-profile skill routing fractured by recursive directory traversal; (3) WebSocket delivery confirmation fallback...
Fed Weighs Need For Rate Hikes, US May Payrolls Due Out Friday | Real Yield 6/4/2026
"Bloomberg Real Yield" highlights the market-moving news you need to know. Today's guests: JPMorgan Asset Management Fixed Income Portfolio Manager Kelsey Berro, Federated Hermes Executive VP Deborah Cunningham, Man Group Co-Head of US Private Credit Jason Dillow, BNPs Paribas Head of US Credit Strategy Meghan Robson, and Pimco Portfolio Manager: Multi-Sector Credit Sonali Pier.
Vertu Is Back With a Folding Phone Powered by—Surprise—an AI Agent
The beleaguered luxury phone maker is pushing the AlphaFold, which has decent specs and comes with Vertu’s new Hermes Agent on board, to wealthy would-be buyers.
Port React Compiler to Rust
[compiler] Port React Compiler to Rust#36173 This is an experimental, work-in-progress port of React Compiler to Rust. Key points: - Work-in-progress - we are sharing early, prior to testing internally at Meta, to get feedback from partners in parallel with continued development.
What Dogs See
Dogs follow the direction of a person’s gaze almost as well as another person can—better, in fact, when they are motivated to, because dogs are relentless. They track the movements of our eyeballs to see what we’re looking at so that they can look at it too, and they pester us to look just as attentively at them. When my late golden retriever had something to show me—a ball that had rolled under a fence, a man with an irregular gait—he didn’t always bark.
Ferrari’s first electric car spooked investors, but the Luce may be less risky than it looks
Ferrari’s first electric car spooked investors, but the Luce may be less risky than it looks The all-electric Ferrari Luce has drawn memes, doubts and a sharp share price fall, but the luxury carmaker may have more room to experiment than the market suggests. Investors’ response to Ferrari’s long-awaited all-electric Luce was damning: the company’s shares fell 8.4 per cent on Tuesday (May 26), and have been edging back only slowly. The four-door five-seater, designed by Sir Jony Ive of Apple...
Germans at Russia's SPIEF: Who's really there?
Are German businesses returning to Russia's SPIEF meeting? June 4, 2026This year's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), which opened on June 3, is the fifth to be held since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Before the war, the forum served as a venue for signing major investment agreements with foreign companies.
Why the USWNT might be better off losing to Brazil...
Losing to Brazil in one or both of their upcoming away fixtures might be the best thing that could happen to the U.S. women's national team as it prepares for the 2027 World Cup. Yes, this is a team accustomed to winning: four World Cups, five Olympics and over 600 victories to go with fewer than 100 losses. Accepting defeat seems counterintuitive to such a winning culture.