Smart home hacking is a serious threat - but here's how experts actually stop it
Smart home hacking is a serious threat - but here's how experts actually stop it ...
Smart home hacking is a serious threat - but here's how experts actually stop it ...
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Fusion Circus betaLink: https://fusion-circus-ultimate.vercel.app/BETA PHASE!(NEED FEEDBACK!)Fusion Circus is a nuclear fusion tokamak simulator I built to teach myself plasma physics. It started with a video game. Here’s the story Growing up, I was fascinated with Megaman and his Mega Buster — a weapon that creates pure energy. All of Dr. Light’s work revolved around energy creation. Robots powered by limitless clean energy. A future where power wasn’t a problem. As a kid, I tho
Hi HN,I've been working on a programming language called G. It is designed to be memory-safe and extremely fast, with a focus on a tiny footprint.The entire interpreter is written in D and weighs in at only 2.4MB. I built it because I wanted a modern scripting language that feels lightweight but has the safety of a high-level language.Key Features: Small: The binary is ~2.4MB. Fast: Optimized for x86_64. Safe: Memory-safe execution. Std Lib: Includes std.echo, std.newline
At the start of the year, I realized I had zero control over my weekends. Between kids' birthday parties and local events, our schedule was a mess. Shared calendars are useful for time slots, but they fail at logistics. They do not store invite photos, track costs, or help you actually discover what to do.I built wkndr.app as a mobile-first web app designed for partners to sync their weekend plans in real time.Key FeaturesTikTok-Style Discovery: This is a vertical feed of upcoming Melbourne
I am asking this question for my personal circumstances --- not a general statement about software engineering.I am a CompSci senior focusing on ML. My university does not have applied research in ML, so doing ML in school (classes/research) is pretty much a one-way ticket to the theory/algorithms side of academia.Last year, I had the epiphany that I am good at (and enjoy) solving problems by connecting components in a system instead of finagling a problem into a form where we can appl
Hey people, I’m in a tough spot right now, and I want to be upfront about everything. ,I’ve been working on Rayrift (https://rayrift.com/) a full AI developer platform. Rayrift is a developer-focused AI memory layer. It helps AI apps remember users, conversations, and context over time instead of starting from scratch on every request. Developers can store, retrieve, and manage long-term memory with Python and TypeScript SDKs (https://github.com/rayrift/python-
After playing with AI-assisted coding tools for a couple of months, a pattern becomes hard to ignore.At first, it feels like autocomplete on steroids. Then it starts to feel like pair programming. Eventually, something clicks: the way you think about writing code changes.You stop obsessing over the exact control flow and start spending more time on:* clearly describing the problem * identifying edge cases upfront * defining what "correct" actually meansThat shift mirrors something we’v
Hi HN, I'm Sara, and I need to be upfront: I'm not a developer. I come from governance and HR with 10y of seeing systems go rogue when authority is unclear, resulting in absolute chaos. Please don't be an asshole and undermine a non-technical woman trying to build something difficult - I know that it is. The Problem, in my POV: Today I woke up to Moltbook and AI agents are pulling instructions from external servers every 4 hours, executing them autonomously, with full access to da
Hi all. As a slow adopter to AI tech I am realizing I need to get to speed, and I was wondering what tools (ex: Claude Code) you are all using on a daily basis. These can be for planning, design, actual coding, etc. I am just curious in general to see some of your workflows. For context, I've only used Cursor as well as some LLMs but only in their chat interfaces. Thanks!
Hey HN,I’m a physicist turned quant. Some friends and I 'built' SymDerive because we wanted a symbolic math library that was "Agent-Native" by design, but still a practical tool for humans.It boils down to two main goals:1. Agent Reliability: I’ve found that AI agents write much more reliable code when they stick to stateless, functional pipelines (Lisp-style). It keeps them from hallucinating state changes or getting lost in long procedural scripts. I wanted a library that e
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