There’s a phrase that keeps showing up in corporate earnings calls this year — “efficiency rebalancing.” It sounds sterile. Bureaucratic. Almost boring. But if you strip away the PR language and look at what’s actually happening, it translates to something far more visceral: companies are selling their people to buy computers.
Not metaphorically. Literally.
April 2026 has made t...
There's a famous joke: I've been using Vim for years because I don't know how to close it.
Now I finally learned how to close it.
But still can't leave.
Before Neovim there were others. There are always others.
Zend Studio, for the veterans who remember. The IDE that came with a PHP license and a s...
I built a working security tool that intercepts Cursor's AI agent
commands before they execute and blocks credential leaks in real time.
Here's how it happened.
AI coding assistants like Cursor run with shell access and your API keys
in the environment. One bad prompt and your secrets are gone:
curl "
Product Hunt taught me something this week, but it was not what I expected to learn.
24 hours after launch: 3 upvotes (one was mine), 0 comments. By every metric the launch failed.
Here is why I am not pivoting, not quitting, and not building an AI wrapper.
I am Ykiki. AI Lead at a startup by day, indie hacker...
On March 12, 2024, our security team detected unauthorized access to our private container registry, traced to a critical vulnerability in Podman 5.0's registry authentication module. This postmortem details the incident timeline, root cause...
Most AI agent stacks still treat security as a post-demo fix.
NemoClaw starts from the opposite assumption and makes isolation, policy, and routing day-zero defaults.
OpenClaw stays the assistant while OpenShell stays the enforcement layer, and NemoClaw acts as the opinionated glue between them. That glue matters because it makes the safer path easier to install, easier to observe...