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Show HN: I built an AI agent to yell at me about my ADHD

0xff.nu
6 points·by hxii·hace 12 días·5 comments

Show HN: Sixwhyo – Your code reviewed by a six-year-old (and he's not wrong)

6yo.dev
2 points·by hxii·hace 18 días·0 comments

Show HN: Sixwhyo – A 6-year-old code reviewer who asks "why?" about everything

github.com
2 points·by hxii·hace 20 días·0 comments

Automations I built to help manage ADHD

0xff.nu
2 points·by hxii·hace 2 meses·1 comments

Show HN: Boku – Simple, sequential YAML task runner to automate the boring stuff

hxii.github.io
2 points·by hxii·hace 2 meses·0 comments

Ask HN: ADHD Is

0xff.nu
2 points·by hxii·hace 2 meses·2 comments

Show HN: Peek – a simple, CLI network monitoring tool

github.com
2 points·by hxii·hace 4 meses·0 comments

Ask HN: How do you find a non-US only, remote first job?

2 points·by hxii·hace 6 meses·0 comments

Rant: I Don't Need an Office. Let Me Work Remotely

0xff.nu
9 points·by hxii·hace 7 meses·8 comments

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hxii
·hace 11 días·discuss
Thanks! It took me some time to get to something I like, with the original idea being made 6 years ago: https://themes.bludit.com/theme/u
hxii
·hace 11 días·discuss
Thanks! You made me realize I completely forgot to mention memory in my post .

For running memory, hex maintains a 10 message full-length context window, with the rest being summarized when the threshold is being crossed (15 messages) by a separate LLM call and stored in vector storage (Qdrant). Aside from that, observational memories get constantly stored in Qdrant as well for convenient retrieval and embeddings are calculated locally via Qdrant's FastEmbed.

Preferences, facts and things like that are store in SQLite.
hxii
·hace 11 días·discuss
Location: Israel

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, AI/LLM/MCP, Grafana, N8n, GitHub Workflows, Okta, Terraform, some Ruby and some Crystal

Résumé/CV: https://hxii.github.io or https://0xff.nu

Email: cv [at] glushak.net

I spent a decade in support, slowly automating myself out of every role until the tools I built became more valuable than the tickets I closed (at least to me). Now I write Python, creating internal tooling, LLM integrations and automations.

Current projects: hex (https://0xff.nu/hex), an AI executive assistant that manages my calendar, tasks, and Obsidian vault because my ADHD brain certainly won't, and sixwhyo (https://6yo.dev), a code reviewer powered by a 6-year-old's logic.

I like simple and robust solutions over overly clever architecture, and am looking for a remote-first engineering role, not a support role with "engineer" in the title.
hxii
·hace 18 días·discuss
I’ve been looking at these for a while, hoping the custom firmwares for it will become more popular, as I was considering getting this for my six-year-old.

The disabled usb is certainly a bummer. I wonder how they disabled it though – is there a hardware difference?
hxii
·hace 20 días·discuss
Any time I see one of these posts about models of this size a quote comes to mind – "Your Scientists Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not They Could, They Didn’t Stop To Think If They Should".

Only a select few have the hardware required to run this to begin with, and even then the forecasted performance makes me wonder if it’s worth it at all.
hxii
·hace 26 días·discuss
Well, I don't mean this post specifically, but from personal experience one of such opinions (often taken out of context as well) is enough for them to make a baseless decision like that.
hxii
·hace 26 días·discuss
"Remote work is bad for ME" is what the title should've been, and that would've already made your point more palatable.

The logical leap from "I feel lonely" (which is absolutely valid) to "remote work is bad" is simply blunt overgeneralization.

Moreover, it comes as a disservice to posts like mine (https://0xff.nu/remote-work/) as employers see "lonely" -> "See?? remote work makes you lonely! So now everyone goes back to the office"

Otherwise – what have you done to address specific issues? What worked? What didn't work?
hxii
·hace 27 días·discuss
I finally was able to have some spare time and mental clarity to fix and update my task runner Boku (https://github.com/hxii/boku) based on plans that were pending from like October 2025, and I'm finally happy with the result.

Before that, I vibe coded peek – a CLI network monitor, just because I couldn't find a solution that did what I needed it to do (think Uptime Kuma, but less and in CLI). You can try it out from here: https://github.com/hxii/peek

Now:

1. I'm trying to learn some Swift and SwiftUI so that I can give life to a ADHD-inspired idea I had a year ago that will help me maintain the "one input" framework I created for myself in 2023 (https://0xff.nu/productivity/#the-possible-solution) 2. I'm trying to find a job in a hopefully normal company
hxii
·el mes pasado·discuss
Yeah I received a couple of those telling me that my CV "is making recruiters read you as broad full-stack read" and that they'll "be glad to talk through your resume and see whether I can help".

I'll need to figure out a filter for these.
hxii
·el mes pasado·discuss
Location: Israel

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, HTML, CSS, Some Crystal/Ruby, GitHub Actions and SourceHut builds, Liquid, Django, Jinja and so on, N8n. Getting more into AI/LLM.

Résumé/CV:

https://hxii.github.io or

https://0xff.nu or

https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulglushak/

Email: cv <at> glushak <dot> net

I'm a creative problem-solver at heart. I love tinkering with new technologies and learning new things. A good example would be "Boku" which I've recently updated, a tool born out of personal necessity and curiosity – https://hxii.github.io/boku

I'd love to work in a remote-first company that gives the employees the freedom to explore and experiment and allows them to learn and grow together with it.
hxii
·el mes pasado·discuss
Curious to know why not use DAWN instead? And specifically because I'm still trying to find the optimal settings for my own setup with three APs.
hxii
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I wrote about some of the automations, hacks and techniques I've built to help organize daily life with ADHD. I'm deliberately skipping the low-tech solutions (labels, notes, priority storage) to focus on automations, as I feel this area gets less attention in my experience.

I'm currently tweaking some others to make sure they're sound enough to share. For example, I've yet to find a good solution for our dishwasher. I often forget to put a tab in the dishwasher and actually turn it on after loading it. My current draft essentially relies on a door/window sensor and checking for how long it's been open, potentially indicating that my wife or I were loading it.

I am curious to know though - what less-than-conventional automations have you made for yourself?
hxii
·hace 2 meses·discuss
At this point it's as if the team there went "fuck it, let's just watch it all burn down" or something.

With all the recent negativity – how are they not even TRYING to fix the damn thing?
hxii
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Some of you have it, some of you wonder what it is.

I've decided to share a post, that I will keep updating on what ADHD is, for me. My hope is that this small gesture will help those of us with ADHD to open up about it and share, and for those of us who don't have ADHD to learn to accept the "quirks" this... thing, comes with.

And to that extent, to those of you who have ADHD – in what spectacular ways are you experiencing ADHD? How does it manifest for you?
hxii
·hace 2 meses·discuss
This actually looks kinda cool! Not sure this would be something that I'd use (as I am really trying to not rely on too many plugins), but it makes me happy to see cool new ways of visualizing data in Obsidian.
hxii
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I finally cleared a roadblock that was preventing me from writing more posts and sharing some of the photos that I take -- I patched Hajime -- https://sr.ht/~hxii/hajime/ with the functionality I was missing from it.

So now I can get back to the project that I was actually working on (but mostly deferring) for some time now -- boku -- https://sr.ht/~hxii/boku/ which allows someone to write a sequential series of tasks to perform without using code
hxii
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Location: Israel

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, HTML, CSS, Some Crystal/Ruby, GitHub Actions and SourceHut builds, Liquid, Django, Jinja and so on, N8n. Getting more into AI/LLM.

Résumé/CV:

https://hxii.github.io or

https://0xff.nu or

https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulglushak/

Email: cv <at> glushak <dot> net
hxii
·hace 4 meses·discuss
So, in essence this is very, very similar to TWTXT (https://github.com/buckket/twtxt).

I'd imagine that similarly to TWTXT, this suffers from the same accessibility and barrier of entry issues. It's one thing when all you have to do is type text in a textbox and click "Submit", but it's a whole thing entirely when you have to screw around with updating your website to do anything.
hxii
·hace 4 meses·discuss
This feels very similar to Karakeep, but on-device instead of self-hosting.

The screenshots on the website don’t include images, so I was under the impression they’re not supported until I re-read the post here – it might be beneficial to add some.
hxii
·hace 5 meses·discuss


  Location: Israel
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: Yes
  Technologies: Python, HTML, CSS, Some Crystal/Ruby, GitHub Actions and SourceHut builds, Liquid, Django, Jinja and so on, N8n. Getting more into AI/LLM.
  Résumé/CV: 
https://hxii.github.io or

https://0xff.nu or

https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulglushak/

  Email: cv <at> glushak <dot> net