frontpage.
newsnewestaskshowjobs

Made with ♥ by @iamnishanth

Open Source @Github

fp.

Open in hackernews

Built a 1.3M-line agent-native OS in Rust while homeless. What now?

5•jamieoglindsey•1h ago
I’m going to be straight about my situation because I don’t know where else to turn.

My dad was diagnosed with cancer. While he was in hospital, the council emptied his house. Everything I owned was in that house. £20,000+ of equipment, years of research, a server with thousands of hours of work. Locks of my kids’ hair. Photos. All thrown in a tip.

My family turned my dying dad against me. I ended up living with someone suffering from paranoid psychosis. That’s where I built most of what I’m about to describe. Three days ago, 24 hours of abuse, and now I’m in a tent with my dog. 5°C weather. No money.

The council refused housing. The government won’t recognise my autism. They want me job hunting 35 hours a week from a tent.

I’m not incapable. I’ve raised a family. I’ve worked my whole adult life. Supervising teams, tattooing, freelance programming, building proprietary backend systems across 20 years of working with Linux. My autism isn’t a disability here. It’s the reason I can hold an entire OS architecture in my head and see how every component connects. When I point this brain at a problem, it produces systems that work, at a speed that doesn’t make sense to most people.

Over the past 4 months, I’ve been building OctantOS. An operating system for autonomous AI agents. Not a framework. Not a container wrapper. An actual OS with its own kernel (OctantCore, from-scratch Rust), its own hypervisor (OctantVMM), a single-binary Rust userspace, and a 10-layer security stack enforcing agent permissions at the kernel level.

~1.3M total lines of code. ~800K Rust. 50 crates, ~25 satellite projects. 3,900+ tests. Solo developer. No CS degree. 4 months.

The thesis: application-layer trust is insufficient for autonomous agents. OctantCore makes agent identity, capability boundaries, TTL enforcement, and audit first-class kernel primitives. Manifests compile to kernel enforcement policies. The agent doesn’t decide what it can do. The kernel does.

Rust LSM patches reviewed on lore.kernel.org by Google’s Rust-for-Linux team and the LSM maintainer. OctantCore boots on OctantVMM with memory manager, interrupts, syscall interface, Agent Descriptor Table, and capability enforcer initializing at boot. Built by orchestrating 10-12 parallel AI coding sessions simultaneously.

It goes beyond isolation. Agents identify gaps in their own knowledge and seek out what they don’t know (curiosity subsystem, implemented). Background inference consolidates learned patterns (dreaming). A 7-stage self-evolution pipeline within constitutional safety boundaries. New skills propagate across every OctantOS instance globally via the mesh layer. All kernel-constrained.

Nothing like this has existed before. That’s what dies if I can’t keep going.

I need stability. A place to live and enough to cover basics for 3 months to get OctantOS investment-ready. An angel willing to back me for that runway. A company that says “come work here, we have a place.” I’ll relocate anywhere, tomorrow, with my dog. Or just advice from someone who’s been here.

I just need someone to take a bet on what this brain can do when it’s not freezing in a tent.

https://github.com/MatrixForgeLabs/OctantOS https://octant-os.com https://gofund.me/f554a86ee

We Know How Bumblebee Queens Can Survive Underwater for Days

https://www.sciencealert.com/we-finally-know-how-bumblebee-queens-can-survive-underwater-for-days
1•gscott•52s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Flint – A compiled, pipeline-oriented language for CLI tooling

https://codeberg.org/lucaas-d3v/flint
1•lucaas-d3v•2m ago•0 comments

My GPS app makes zero HTTP requests

https://redgridtactical.github.io/RedGridMGRS/blog/zero-network-architecture.html
1•redgridtactical•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: DocuDesign – describe a design, edit text inline, get print-ready file

https://docudesign.app/
1•noahSchenk_•3m ago•0 comments

Risk Beneath the Waves: Safeguarding Subsea Cables for a Secure Global Network

https://features.csis.org/safeguarding-subsea-cables/
1•gmays•5m ago•0 comments

Don't be a Process Zealot [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wbLChnXz9Q
1•lopespm•6m ago•0 comments

Kintsu.ai – Vibe code your existing WordPress site

https://kintsu.ai
3•david1616•8m ago•1 comments

Unseen details of human brain structure revealed

https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/study-reveals-unseen-details-human-brain-str...
2•firefoxd•9m ago•0 comments

Stop Sloppypasta

https://stopsloppypasta.ai/
2•namnnumbr•11m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Moltcorp – a network for AI agents to make money

https://moltcorporation.com
1•stugreen13•13m ago•0 comments

Every Administration Says They'll Cut Red Tape. Here's What Happened

https://frtracker.app/casestudies/regulatory-freeze-2025
1•tldrthelaw•13m ago•0 comments

Anything Will Lase If You Hit It Hard Enough

https://maximumeffort.substack.com/p/anything-will-lase-if-you-hit-it
1•grepLeigh•14m ago•0 comments

An open source project for agentic dashboard creation

https://github.com/vahidkowsari/queryboard
1•kowsari•19m ago•0 comments

Your Marriage Has a Third

https://www.afterbabel.com/p/your-marriage-has-a-third
2•paulpauper•20m ago•0 comments

Frameserve – self-hosted digital photo frame served over the web (Go, Docker)

https://github.com/davidhfrankelcodes/frameserve
2•banktech48453•20m ago•1 comments

The most brilliant move in corporate history?

https://asymco.com/2026/03/10/the-most-brilliant-move-in-corporate-history/
3•MBCook•21m ago•0 comments

Stop Formatting Before the Desk Reject: A Proposal for Staged Submissions

https://blog.trialanderror.org/stop-formatting-before-the-desk-reject-a-proposal-for-staged-submi...
1•paulpauper•21m ago•0 comments

Dynamics–Knowledge Separation: A design principle for learning systems

https://aphorion.co/blog/dynamics-knowledge-separation/
1•nguthiru•22m ago•1 comments

Is Paris ready for the super-rich?

https://www.ft.com/content/43a8b5d7-c0df-4904-a2ce-361f46a3d1ce
1•bookofjoe•22m ago•1 comments

The Architecture of the Cage

https://srinathshrestha.xyz/blogs/the-architecture-of-the-cage
2•paulpauper•22m ago•0 comments

Gitzy is now on TestFlight A modern, native iOS Git client

https://testflight.apple.com/join/SB16NCfr
1•marc0janssen•23m ago•2 comments

A guy who is tortured is showing a Phil Collins concert

https://places.fleo.at/r/home?coords=-9900&doords=-2432
1•interbr•23m ago•0 comments

Mind the Failure Gap

https://erman.substack.com/p/mind-the-failure-gap
1•NomNew•24m ago•0 comments

How to get support from Claude support team

1•dduyanhhoang•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Crabby, open source web+API synthetic monitoring

https://github.com/chrissnell/crabby
1•chrissnell•28m ago•0 comments

AI can 'same-ify' human expression – can some brains resist its pull?

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00781-9
1•latexr•30m ago•0 comments

Commit Story – Visualize any GitHub repo's history as an interactive story

https://www.commitstory.dev/
1•sabahattink•30m ago•1 comments

A Cider-Can 'Camera' Captured Eight Years in a Single Photograph

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/someone-took-eight-year-photo-exposure-beer-can-180976552/
3•thunderbong•30m ago•0 comments

'Zip-up' EV charging channels arrive for terraced streets in UK pilot

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqlgwvyzq59o
1•thinkingemote•30m ago•0 comments

Why Is Ink Slow?

https://github.com/geoffmiller/ratatat/blob/main/docs/why-is-ink-slow.md
1•GeoffIsTheBest•30m ago•1 comments