Hackernews posts about Insteon
Insteon is a smart home technology company that developed a protocol for connecting and controlling various devices in the home through a centralized hub.
- The 'papers, please' era of the internet will decimate your privacy (expression.fire.org)
- Why Switzerland has 25 gbit internet and America doesn't (stefan.schueller.net)
- Shadcn/UI now defaults to Base UI instead of Radix (ui.shadcn.com)
- SearXNG: A free internet metasearch engine (github.com)
- A retrospective of my time on the internet (cleberg.net)
- A peek into Reddit's anti-spam internals (lyra.horse)
- Instead of banning AI, I made a classroom contract with my students (www.science.org)
- Show HN: We post-trained a model that pen tests instead of refusing (www.argusred.com)
- The architecture of the internet creates risks for democracy (www.science.org)
- Stop making swap partitions–use swap files instead (gist.github.com)
- Wikipedia Is Battling for the Soul of the Internet (www.nytimes.com)
- They Tried to Catch a Predator. They Trapped Themselves Instead (www.nytimes.com)
- Show HN: Control a 3D avatar with English instead of buttons (programasweights.com)
- Why LLMs invent answers instead of saying they don't know (cristobalsantana.substack.com)
- Show HN: InstantVideos.org – short documentaries in ~30 seconds (instantvideos.org)
- Paying for LLM inference by the kilowatt-hour instead of per token (www.coinerella.com)
- The Socratic Method: Teaching by Asking Instead of by Telling (www.garlikov.com)