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Slack bot coding agent built on pi (mom)

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ssh2incus - Incus VM Management over SSH

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The Aspect.build CLI now in Rust

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V7's New Gen AI Product (V7 Go)

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Gov.uk Conventions for Rails Applications

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Tylr.fun

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What is Glamorous Toolkit v1.0?

lepiter.io
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Sequence to Sequence (Seq2seq) and Attention

lena-voita.github.io
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Discover the LÄND, Baden-Württemberg

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Startup lender Silicon Valley Bank to sell stock to cope with cash burn

reuters.com
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Modal – an end-to-end stack for cloud compute

modal.com
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Damn Vulnerable DeFi – a smart contracts wargame

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Sending newsletters should cost something

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Show HN: Roam Research as a CMS

ivywrite.io
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Build What They Want

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rmhsilva
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Flok Health | Engineering (systems/Rust, full-stack/Python/TS, Data) | ONSITE Cambridge UK

Flok builds and runs automated physiotherapy clinics in the UK. Here's an article about us on the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4y9xm1eejo

We’re a real clinical service, using a novel DSL, interactive video UI, and other software to scale our patient capacity. We provide treatment for (chronic) back pain, and soon, other common conditions. Flok is both a clinic and a consumer product company, so we can learn fast and perfect the patient experience.

Our core languages: Python, Typescript, Rust.

Read more and apply at https://www.flok.health/careers/engineering-team or find me online and DM me! We're on-site only, in Cambridge.
rmhsilva
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Flok Health | Engineering (multiple roles) | ONSITE Cambridge UK

Flok builds and runs explainable AI (not LLM-based) physiotherapy clinics. We currently operate in the UK healthcare system.

We’re a real clinical service, built on software solving hard problems across expert systems and real-time video streaming, providing treatment for (chronic) back pain, and soon, other common conditions. Flok is both a "clinic" and a consumer product company, so we can make our patients' experience as good as possible.

Recent article about us on the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4y9xm1eejo

We also recently gained class 2a medical device certification for our technology: https://www.digitalhealth.net/2025/10/ai-powered-physiothera...

Our core languages: Python, Typescript, Rust.

Read more and apply at https://www.flok.health/careers or find me online and DM me!
rmhsilva
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
Flok Health | Engineering (multiple roles) | ONSITE Cambridge UK

Flok builds and runs explainable AI (not LLM-based) physiotherapy clinics for the UK National Health System.

We’re a real clinical service, built on software solving hard problems across expert systems and real-time video streaming, providing treatment for (chronic) back pain, and soon, other common conditions. Flok is both a "clinic" and a consumer product company, so we can make our patients' experience as good as possible.

Most recent press about us on the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4y9xm1eejo

We also recently gained class 2a medical device certification for our technology: https://www.digitalhealth.net/2025/10/ai-powered-physiothera...

Our favourite languages: Python, Typescript, Rust.

Read more and apply at https://careers.flok.health or find me online and DM me!
rmhsilva
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Flok Health | Engineering (multiple roles) | ONSITE Cambridge UK

Flok builds and runs AI (but not LLM-based) physiotherapy clinics for the UK National Health System.

We’re a real clinical service, built on software solving hard problems across expert systems and real-time video streaming. Flok is both hospital and a D2C product company, and creating something better than the sum of its parts.

Most recent press about us on the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4y9xm1eejo

Read more and apply at https://careers.flok.health or find me online and DM me.
rmhsilva
·5 lat temu·discuss
This is great, thanks for the link. Love how it was written in 2004.
rmhsilva
·5 lat temu·discuss
Zack (of https://amoveo.io) has a good write up of some attacks here: https://github.com/zack-bitcoin/amoveo-docs/blob/master//oth....
rmhsilva
·5 lat temu·discuss
This is fantastic writing, thank you.
rmhsilva
·5 lat temu·discuss
I've had a different experience.

In the times where an emotionally charged goal isn't driving me forward, adhering to disciplined regimes for time and knowledge management has helped me to prepare and therefore perform better in times there IS a highly motivating goal.

There don't have to be two extremes of X-management (one fuelled by emotion and one dragged down by apathy). Like anything, building a discipline in the slow times will set you up really well for when you need to run hard in the fast times.

All that said, I use Roam Research[0] for my knowledge management now. I consolidate my thoughts and ideas weekly, and aim for evergeen knowledge[1].

[0]: https://roamresearch.com/

[1]: https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z4SDCZQeRo4xFEQ8H4qrSqd68ucp...

Edit: formatting
rmhsilva
·5 lat temu·discuss
Ahh this was a great great article back in the day. Lots of fun on smashthestack.

See also:

- Standard x86 calling conventions -- http://unixwiz.net/techtips/win32-callconv-asm.html

- A x86 instruction reference -- http://ref.x86asm.net/

EDIT: formatting
rmhsilva
·5 lat temu·discuss
(OP) Thoughts? Maybe this is totally obvious to some people, but it feels like I only just realised this.