| ▲ | Show HN: Stop programming devices. Just answer questions(github.com) | |
| 4 points by Jang-woo 11 hours ago | 1 comments | ||
We’ve been programming devices by telling them what to do. But what if a device could be defined just by answering questions? Instead of writing code, you describe: - what the device should do - under what conditions it is allowed - what should never happen From those answers, a real Matter device is generated (ESP32-C6). An action-first system where devices are defined, validated, and then executed. It’s not just no-code. Devices are not programmed — they are defined. GitHub: https://github.com/anna-soft/Nemo-Anna If you want to try the flow directly: https://anna.software I’d really appreciate feedback, especially on: - whether this model makes sense - where it breaks in real-world use - how it could work with AI controlling physical devices | ||
| ▲ | Jang-woo 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |
One thing we realized while building this: Commands don’t give control. Defining conditions does. Curious how others think about this — especially when AI starts interacting with physical systems. | ||