13 points | by unixhero 2 days ago ago
4 comments
Interesting approach. The hard part with always-on sensing is keeping the processor from wasting cycles confirming nothing changed. Most systems still poll continuously even when the environment is static
It has AI slop written all over it
The whole website is AI slop, from the text down to the design.
If it's an actual product who knows, sort of hard to care when the website came from a Claude prompt.
and the described use cases are not that revolutionary
Interesting approach. The hard part with always-on sensing is keeping the processor from wasting cycles confirming nothing changed. Most systems still poll continuously even when the environment is static
It has AI slop written all over it
The whole website is AI slop, from the text down to the design.
If it's an actual product who knows, sort of hard to care when the website came from a Claude prompt.
and the described use cases are not that revolutionary