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May 21, 2026

Big day on two fronts: an OpenAI model cracked an 80-year-old conjecture in discrete geometry, and OpenAI itself is preparing to confidentially file its IPO prospectus as soon as Friday — at an $850B+ valuation. Meanwhile, GitHub is investigating unauthorized access to its own internal repositories, so keep an eye on your incident response channels. On the tooling side, Ollama 0.24 lands with native Codex App support and a reworked MLX sampler for Apple Silicon.

tool
unslothai/unsloth: Unsloth Studio is a web UI for training and running open models like Gemma 4, Qwen3.6, DeepSeek, gpt-oss locally.

Unsloth ships a wave of Studio bug fixes including improved MTP speed on Macs, CPUs, and GPUs, plus offline mode support and a broken desktop shortcut repair. Update now with a single install command.

coding_agent
ollama/ollama: Get up and running with Kimi-K2.5, GLM-5, MiniMax, DeepSeek, gpt-oss, Qwen, Gemma and other models.

Ollama 0.24 ships native support for the Codex App, bringing parallel thread workflows, built-in browser annotation, and in-app code review to local and cloud-connected setups. The release also reworks the MLX sampler for better generation quality on Apple Silicon.

ops
Pull anomaly alert details using the Vercel CLI

Vercel's CLI now surfaces anomaly alerts and AI investigation results directly in your terminal. No dashboard required — you and your agents can act on alerts without leaving the command line.

research
An OpenAI model has disproved a central conjecture in discrete geometry

An OpenAI model solved the 80-year-old unit distance problem, disproving a major conjecture in discrete geometry. This marks a concrete milestone in AI-driven mathematical reasoning.

funding
OpenAI to confidentially file for IPO as soon as Friday

OpenAI is preparing to confidentially file its IPO prospectus as soon as Friday, backed by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. At an $850B+ private valuation, this could be one of the largest public market debuts ever.

security
Investigating unauthorized access to GitHub-owned repositories

GitHub is investigating unauthorized access to its own internal repositories. Customers will be notified through established incident response channels if any impact is found.