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Show HN: Remote-Controlled IKEA Deathstar Lamp

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 2:25am

Repainting the iconic IKEA PS 2014 lamp into the Deathstar from Star Wars has been a popular IKEA hack for quite some time.

This variant additionally replaces the manual, rope-operated mechanism to open and close the lamp with a remote-controlled motor.

The firmware is based on ESPHome, and its excellent Home Assistant integration enables one to implement higher-level features, like a "sundial" where the aperture of the Deathstar follows the sun elevation throughout the day (see the timelapse video).

That said, I will not consider this project as complete until the Imperial March can be played over the stepper motor (just like the legendary Floppotron) ;-)

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43809841

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Show HN: Guide to Horse Race Tests

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 2:23am

Article URL: https://horseracetests.com/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43809837

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Memory Will Be Big Tech's Final Moat

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 2:20am

Throughout the history of technology, the same pattern plays out — over and over again.

New systems emerge that create huge value through connection: social graphs, attention graphs, behavioral graphs. They start out open, distributed, seemingly built to spread benefits across networks of participants.

But as soon as the data becomes valuable enough, the walls go up. Private platforms take control. Access tightens. Value capture begins.

We saw it happen with social networks. We watched it unfold with search and advertising. Now, we’re about to watch it happen again — only this time, it’s happening with memory.

Modern AI systems are building persistent memories of users — with a depth and granularity we haven’t seen before:

- Interaction histories that cut across contexts and platforms

- Emotional profiles built from language patterns and behavior

- Belief structures inferred through iteration and modeling

- Behavioral predictions getting sharper and harder to notice

These aren’t trivial datasets. They’re the raw material of identity — far deeper than clicks, likes, or friends lists ever were.

Whoever controls the richest memory graph of a user will control the personalization layer of the future.

Every new app trying to compete will face a structural disadvantage — forced either to rebuild memories from scratch, or to rely on the incumbents who already own them.

Memory won’t just drive engagement anymore. It will shape decisions, relationships, ambition, loyalty.

This is a deeper kind of capture than anything we’ve seen before online.

The window to stop this from happening is small — and closing fast.

We have to get this right, or we’re fucked.

Memory graphs have to be user-owned from the very beginning:

Portable by design, not patched on later

Permissioned by default, with clear scopes

Local-first whenever possible

Revocable at the user’s discretion, no questions asked

If we don’t set these principles now, memory will be fenced off, resold, optimized, and weaponized — just like every other layer before it.

Only this time, it won’t just be your friends list or your clicks that gets captured.

It will be your mind.

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43809827

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Hype Studies

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 2:04am

Article URL: https://hypestudies.org/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43809777

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Shut Up and Dance

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 1:43am
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Show HN: ImgDetect – AI Image Detector to Identify Fake and AI-Generated Images

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 1:31am

Hi HN community,

I recently built an app called *ImgDetect*, an AI-powered tool that detects AI-generated, manipulated, or fake images.

How it works: - Upload an image (or paste a link). - ImgDetect analyzes the image using multiple AI models. - It provides a probability score and highlights possible manipulations.

Why I built it: With the rise of AI-generated content, it's becoming harder to distinguish real from fake. I wanted to create a lightweight, privacy-focused tool that anyone can use without technical knowledge.

Link: - App Store / Download: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ai-image-detector-imgdetect/id...

Features: - Fast AI detection - Privacy-focused: No image data is stored - Available on mobile and web

I'd love to hear your feedback and suggestions! If you find any bugs or have ideas for improvement, please feel free to share.

Thanks a lot for checking it out!

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43809661

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Principles of Chaos Engineering (2019)

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 1:29am

Article URL: https://principlesofchaos.org

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43809655

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MCP Payments

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 1:29am
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Strawberry – The Intelligent Browser

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 1:16am

Article URL: https://strawberrybrowser.com/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43809592

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Show HN: The #1 Reason Your Product Fails – Ignoring User Feedback

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 1:16am

I’ve spent months researching why solo-built products stall—and time and again it comes down to one culprit: poor feedback collection. Without an easy way to capture, organize, and act on what your users are saying, insights slip through the cracks and your roadmap veers off course.

That’s why I built Feedaura, a lightweight widget you drop into your site to:

Automatically gather feedback right where users are engaging (no more chasing down emails or scattered notes)

Analyze every comment with AI, categorizing sentiment, feature requests, and bug reports on the fly

Display it all in a simple dashboard, so you can filter, search, and prioritize in seconds

Keep your team in sync, with real-time updates as new feedback rolls in

Feedaura makes it effortless for solo developers and indie makers to stay laser-focused on what users really want—so your next release hits the mark. Try it out at https://feedaura.in and let me know how it fits into your workflow!

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43809591

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Still Standing

Hacker News - Sun, 04/27/2025 - 1:13am
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