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Banned Book Library in a Wi-Fi Smart Light Bulb

2026-06-15 @ 22:37:55Points: 147Comments: 31

San Francisco Weighs PG&E Takeover Amid Soaring Utility Costs

2026-06-15 @ 22:00:44Points: 63Comments: 57

Why I email complete strangers

2026-06-15 @ 21:57:10Points: 67Comments: 36

Peopleless economy? Not technically impossible

2026-06-15 @ 21:10:36Points: 84Comments: 148

US battery manufacturing output continues to break records

2026-06-15 @ 20:28:24Points: 154Comments: 123

I Love the Computer

2026-06-15 @ 20:14:15Points: 132Comments: 85

What job interviews taught me about Kubernetes

2026-06-15 @ 20:12:37Points: 86Comments: 74

A backdoor in a LinkedIn job offer

2026-06-15 @ 20:00:57Points: 666Comments: 138

Show HN: Vet turned founder, AI lawn diagnosis

2026-06-15 @ 17:56:00Points: 35Comments: 32

Frankly, the idea was born of my own lawn care struggles. Endless lawn care company fees without any actual improvement. Googling problems and finding generic solutions without regional considerations. One time I overseeded my grass not realizing I had to actually put soil down too.

One day, I decided to run lawn pictures through AI and found some pretty helpful information. So I decided with my clinical background (the idea of treating the cause, not just the symptoms), as well as tech savvy, I would create an AI tool where homeowners can upload pictures of their lawn, enter their ZIP code, and get a diagnosis tailored to their location with actionable next steps in just 15 seconds.

Completely free. The platform is monetized with affiliate sales (if a user elects to purchase through one of our Amazon or other links) and by selling exclusive rights to individual ZIP codes to lawn care companies seeking warm leads. Users can pursue their own DIY plan, purchase a lawn care subscription service, or contact a local lawn care system.

I'd love if you'd test it out, toy with it, try to break it, and give me your feedback. Any feature requests would be super helpful.

Thanks! Excited to hear your thoughts.

Andrew

Game Engine White Papers Commander Keen

2026-06-15 @ 17:52:39Points: 152Comments: 53

Claude Corps

2026-06-15 @ 17:41:24Points: 75Comments: 58

How TimescaleDB compresses time-series data

2026-06-15 @ 17:29:17Points: 115Comments: 14

Typst 0.15.0

2026-06-15 @ 17:24:17Points: 276Comments: 77

Launch HN: Drafted (YC P26) – Models for residential architecture

2026-06-15 @ 16:47:21Points: 40Comments: 50

https://www.drafted.ai). We’re training models that generate residential architecture from structured design constraints.

Product demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QkJ7jNU9y4

Residential architecture is still one of the most expensive, slow, and inaccessible creative processes in the world. Designing a custom home typically costs $10,000–$50,000 or more, takes months, and requires making major decisions before most people can even visualize the outcome. As a result, the vast majority of homes are built without direct architectural involvement.

Our goal is to teach computers how the built environment works so anyone can imagine, explore, and eventually create physical spaces tailored to them.

Today, users can design homes using simple inputs such as: - Square footage targets - Footprint shapes - Lot boundaries - Room placement preferences - Spatial relationships and constraints.

Our models generate complete floor plans and matching exterior elevations in seconds. Users can explore designs in both 2D and 3D, iterate instantly, furnish interiors, experiment with materials, and export CAD, PDF, and other files for the rest of the pre-construction process.

One of our newest capabilities allows users to draw any footprint shape and generate a complete home layout inside it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZJhBm7-OHI.

Over the past month, more than 120,000 people have used Drafted, generating over 325,000 home designs.

If you're building a home, developing property, working in architecture, construction, or AI, we'd love to hear your feedback!

TinyWind: A pixel pirate sailing game with real wind physics (380k+ kms sailed)

2026-06-15 @ 16:15:53Points: 589Comments: 122

How memory safety CVEs differ between Rust and C/C++

2026-06-15 @ 16:11:02Points: 108Comments: 106

Boot Naked Linux

2026-06-15 @ 16:03:26Points: 93Comments: 48

Iroh 1.0

2026-06-15 @ 15:13:06Points: 927Comments: 284

My Homelab AI Dev Platform

2026-06-15 @ 15:09:40Points: 233Comments: 46

Copper transport drug restores memory and clears toxic Alzheimer's proteins

2026-06-15 @ 14:48:47Points: 250Comments: 94

Ask HN: Has anyone replaced Claude/GPT with a local model for daily coding?

2026-06-15 @ 14:46:53Points: 669Comments: 331

Has anyone here fully swapped Claude/GPT for a local model as their main coding tool, not just for side experiments? If so, please share your setup and performance (e.g tok/s)

Hetzner Price Adjustment

2026-06-15 @ 13:19:39Points: 326Comments: 472

Fox to buy Roku

2026-06-15 @ 12:50:03Points: 272Comments: 366

Salesforce to Acquire Fin (formerly Intercom) for $3.6B

2026-06-15 @ 12:08:59Points: 272Comments: 208

Making glass-to-metal seals for home­made vacuum tubes

2026-06-14 @ 15:52:09Points: 127Comments: 41

What every coder should know about Gamma Correction

2026-06-13 @ 22:01:29Points: 54Comments: 18

Reviving an abandoned open-source project: 6 years of Atomic Calendar Revive

2026-06-13 @ 19:53:41Points: 11Comments: 1

An O(x)Caml book that runs

2026-06-13 @ 13:11:04Points: 22Comments: 7

Factoring "short-sleeve" RSA keys with polynomials

2026-06-12 @ 12:52:49Points: 74Comments: 1

Show HN: Fata – Spaced repetition to fight skill rot from AI coding

2026-06-11 @ 11:57:03Points: 76Comments: 44

It's been amazing to vibe code prototypes in any stack, but when it comes to building something reliable/scalable, I couldn't effectively guide the agent unless I knew the technology. And the scariest part is that I'm seeing a lot of my technical skills decreasing due to AI coding.

Reflecting on my journey, I also worry about how the new "AI native" generation of software developer is going to acquire technical depth.

So I built fata.dev: short daily spaced-repetition sessions for programming skills (Rust, CSS, React, Python, TypeScript, Architecture).

You can try it in the browser with no signup: https://fata.app/courses

It's an offline-first mobile app built with Capacitor, RxDB and Firebase. The first courses were painfully written by hand, but most content is now AI-generated. It takes about 3000 LLM calls to generate a course, and every code samples goes through compilation, linting, unit testing, AI and a final manual review.

Would very much appreciate any feedback on the product & website, what works and what could be better. Thanks!

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