Kontigo (YC S24) Is Hiring (Head of Security)
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Boston Dynamics' robotic quadruped Spot has already found work doing routine factory inspections and patrolling the ruins of Pompeii, but what about deliveries? The company is testing a new conveyor belt accessory that allows Spot to carry packages from a vehicle and autonomously unload them on a customer's doorstep in an effort to reduce a […]
The Fed dropped the ball, but California's new program will provide up to $3,500 in instant rebates to first-time EV buyers.
Sony is delaying the launch of its FlexStrike fight stick controller for PS5 and PC, which had been set to launch on August 6th, to an unspecified date in the future. The company blames the delayed launch on "unexpected production delays." The original planned launch of the FlexStrike would have lined up with the release […]
Premium phone accessory maker Nomad is celebrating its anniversary with discounts on its entire catalog of products. The sale will knocks off up to thirty percent off usual prices and will run through July 20th. We found some particularly good deals from the sale we’d like to draw your attention to. Its Leather Mag Wallet […]
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When I first told you about the "OLED Xbox Ally X of my dreams," I had to curb my enthusiasm a bit. That's partly because I hadn't yet tried the handheld myself, and partly because Asus was only planning to sell it bundled with a pair of expensive AR glasses! I'm happy to say both […]
Hey HN, we’re Shubham & Parth, childhood friends building Agnost AI ( https://agnost.ai ), product analytics for teams building chat and voice agents. We read production conversations and find behavioral failures like users rageprompting (cursing at the agent), repeatedly rephrasing the same request, correcting the agent, asking for missing features, or leaving after an answer that was technically successful. We have an interactive demo with no signup here: https://app.agnost.ai?demo=true Here's
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EA's football sim series is making its debut on Apple Arcade.
This is a current list of where and when I am scheduled to speak: I’m speaking (virtually) at the Policy-Relevant Privacy Research Workshop in Calgary, Canada, on Monday, July 20, 2026. I’m speaking at Boston Leadership Exchange in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Wednesday, July 22, 2026. I’m speaking at Cognitive Security Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The conference runs August 6-7, 2026; my speaking time is TBD. I’m speaking at DEF CON 34 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The conventions runs August 6-9, 2026; my speaking time is TBD...
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the most useful habit i have hasn't changed in years: your reviewer should never be the first person to read your code. it doesn't matter if the change is one line. you read it first. the trick is reading it in the diff view, the same tool your reviewer will use, not your editor. the diff is a different lens. the debug print you forgot, the block you commented out, the variable you renamed everywhere but one place, all of it looks fine while you're writing and wrong sitting next to everything else that changed. this matters more now that an agent writes the code, not less. you're no longer the author who remembers every keystroke. you're the first reviewer of a change you mostly watched happen. so read it like a stranger wrote it. in a sense, one did. https://starikov.co/commit-lifecycle/ submitted by /u/iGotYourPistola [link] [留言]