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Claude Code TUI is "a small game engine"

https://twitter.com/trq212/status/2014051501786931427
1•eudamoniac•1m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Sis v1.0.0 – Static security scanner for rule engines and policy layers

https://github.com/gopinath2866/sis-rules-engine
1•gopi0nath2929•2m ago•0 comments

Break Me If You Can – Attacks Against 3DES/AES NFC Technologies

https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/100
1•netsec_burn•2m ago•0 comments

Brazil Wind and Solar Power Surpass One-Third of National Electricity

https://happyeconews.com/brazils-renewable-energy-milestone/
2•belter•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Bucket – Encrypted file sharing for people who live in the terminal

https://bucketlabs.org
1•bucket_•5m ago•0 comments

The Browser Is the Sandbox

https://aifoc.us/the-browser-is-the-sandbox/
1•indigodaddy•6m ago•0 comments

Paul Krugman: Talking with Gabriel Zucman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-XUosO_ckg
2•pron•7m ago•0 comments

Interactive Box2D demo inside a Medium-style blog

https://notebook.link/@DerThorsten/jupyter-games-blogpost
1•trungld•8m ago•1 comments

iceout.tech

https://iceout.tech/
2•m-hodges•10m ago•0 comments

Clawdbot Bought Me a Car

https://aaronstuyvenberg.com/posts/clawd-bought-a-car
2•theapache64•10m ago•0 comments

VibeVoice-ASR: STT with diarization and no chunking

https://huggingface.co/microsoft/VibeVoice-ASR
1•rahimnathwani•10m ago•0 comments

Using PostgreSQL as a Dead Letter Queue for Event-Driven Systems

https://www.diljitpr.net/blog-post-postgresql-dlq
1•tanelpoder•11m ago•0 comments

Clawdbot Explained: open-source AI Assistant Guide 2026

1•voidxd04•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Fission – Offline Voice Notes with Local Llama Android (React Native)

https://github.com/venkada321-collab/voice-notes
1•venkada•12m ago•1 comments

The Shed at Dulwich

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shed_at_Dulwich
2•belter•13m ago•0 comments

Ercot System Status (Dashboard)

https://txryan.com/ercot
1•nomaxx117•14m ago•1 comments

Tailwind Components

https://daisyui.com/components/
2•eustoria•18m ago•0 comments

Unredacted – Unredact the Internet

https://unredacted.org/
1•eustoria•19m ago•0 comments

Priivacy – Secure AI Without Compromising Privacy

https://priivacy.ai/
1•eustoria•19m ago•0 comments

We need more water than rain can provide: refilling rivers with desalination

https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2022/11/20/we-need-more-water-than-rain-can-provide-refilling-...
1•bilsbie•20m ago•0 comments

SVT-AV1 4.0

https://gitlab.com/AOMediaCodec/SVT-AV1/-/releases/v4.0.0
1•CharlesW•23m ago•0 comments

The Arithmetic Return Doesn't Exist

https://breakingthemarket.com/the-arithmetic-return-doesnt-exist/
1•highfrequency•24m ago•0 comments

Show HN: FlowScope – Fast, sophisticated SQL lineage that runs in the browser

https://flowscope.pondpilot.io/
1•melonamin•24m ago•0 comments

Having Claude Untangle Me

https://pensieve1729.substack.com/p/having-claude-untangle-me
2•druub•27m ago•0 comments

A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch

https://github.com/tldev/posturr
21•dnw•27m ago•1 comments

Passipedia – The Passive House Resource

https://passipedia.org/
2•djoldman•29m ago•0 comments

Claude Code Swarm Mode Deep Dive: 10 agents building macOS app

https://github.com/BayramAnnakov/edu-ai-product-engineer-s3/tree/main/case_studies/claudesp-swarm...
1•Bayram•30m ago•1 comments

Agents need good developer experience too

https://modal.com/blog/agents-devex
1•birdculture•32m ago•0 comments

Sir Mark Tully, the BBC's 'voice of India', dies aged 90

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4nnp4d064do
3•koolhead17•32m ago•0 comments

What Happens If Torvalds' Git Repo Goes Away?

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Kernel-Continuity-Doc
2•Corrado•33m ago•1 comments
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Rork – Build any cross-platform mobile app, fast

https://rork.com
15•colesantiago•8mo ago

Comments

colesantiago•8mo ago
I was looking for a tool for building a cross platform app for my established business, I was quoted £100K+ for an app + needing a full time senior mobile software engineer.

Seems over excessive, so I found Rork which basically is all I need at close to zero cost of a senior.

Not affiliated, but just thought I'd share if Rork will help others.

afro88•8mo ago
What's the app you created and published with Rork?
joshstrange•8mo ago
I don’t want to burst your bubble but be careful how much money you decide to set on fire with Rork. In vibe coding, the solution is always 1 prompt away, it can feel like “one more and everything will slot into place”, unless you are actively coding and steering you will not be able to produce and iterate on an app with AI alone.

If your app is simple enough (1-10 prompts) you might be able to pull it off but only as an MVP (maybe that’s all you need), you won’t be able to actually launch, or rather you might launch but the app will collapse under its own weight after more prompt iterations.

And yes, if you want a good app, £100K with a full time senior dev seems completely reasonable (knowing nothing more about your app). That number doesn’t shock me. If your app is very simple then that’s high but that number is not out of them question for an app (and backend?).

sherdil2022•8mo ago
Looks like they packaged Expo into VSCode-based web editor.

I just signed up, clicked the preexisting prompt "Create an Airbnb-style home screen with a search bar at the top, filters for dates and guests, and a scrollable grid of property listings. Each listing should show an image carousel, price, rating, and basic details." and was able to preview a tab in the app on my iPhone within 5 minutes.

Pretty impressive.

But here is where the work / fun starts! You would still need a developer to revise the code, push to source control, add tests, run tests, understand how to deploy to appstore.

Vibe coding is a bit like coding 'hello world'. The actual work starts now! And that can't be vide coded away.

c-hendricks•8mo ago
I agree in that code is only a part of a whole product, but AI can absolutely revise the code, add tests, run tests, and push to source control.
akmarinov•8mo ago
But why? If you’re not a dev, it’s not like you understand or care about that.
santa_boy•8mo ago
I just tried this and it seems pretty cool. I somehow had a bad opinion of mobile apps generation, but this one actually worked.
tluyben2•8mo ago
Similar to others, the unevenness of prompt results makes pricing per message quite tricky; it generated a nice looking app for me in the first go, I asked for an enhancement and it spent the rest of my free messages on trying, and failing, to fix 1 TS error that came from that enhancement. As this is using one or more of the openai/anthropic/google models, I also know that it probably won't be able to actually fix that error without my (either in code or specifically telling it what to do, which is coding) explicit help and just loop until I burn through whatever plan I have that way.

I got a cheap 1 year account on replit and it suffers from this of course; first few prompts yield amazing results and then it gets stuck. This is fine for me as I can fix it myself and by now I have good feeling of which type of error the current llms will just loop forever on, but it is hard to justify the pricing model of per message because for people who cannot fix it themselves and need to vibe on it; spend 50 bucks/mo for looping over one error for a day and that's that; pay more or wait or eject and go to another; I see non devs (vibe-only devs?) doing the latter so you never retain clients; they pick the good deals every month and move from one to the other.

So far only cursor is reasonable (that I know off) because it continues after the paid messages run out with the slower requests; you can go on forever.

MrRoarke•8mo ago
I’m assuming this was named after Mr. Roarke from Fantasy Island.

All of the fantasies had a dark side.

If my prediction is correct, one of you will build your app, make billions, and then lose everything dear to you in the process.

You will then go back to Rork begging to undo what has been done, and it will tell you that it’s too late.

Then you will decide to give all of it away to charity, and then win back your previous life, but now you are quiet, scarred, and humble from your experience, thanking Rork as you leave its site in fear.

Now we just need AI to simulate Charlie’s Angels.