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Show HN: Seb – Coding agent that teams trust to develop mission-critical systems
3 points by heyvig 9 hours ago | 2 comments

Hi HN! My name is Vignesh, a founding engineer at Root Access. I am an ex-Texas Instruments applications engineer who was sick of using coding tools that sucked at interacting and working with hardware.

I joined Root Access with other hardware engineers to develop Seb, a hardware aware coding agent capable of generating precise code. Instead of relying on just LLM calls, Seb uses our deterministic algorithms. It is capable of understanding the entire system by reading schematics, datasheets, BOMs, etc. We also have it ready to generate code that is compliant to various regulated industries such as medical, automotive, and defense. It can connect with debuggers, read logs, and fix bugs.

Make an account to try Seb at https://hideout.rootaccess.ai/login

We just launched this week, and I'd love to hear what you think of Seb. I am happy to discuss anything, what it is good at (and bad at), and what we think it can do a year from now.

Best, Vignesh K. https://www.rootaccess.ai/

evil-olive 8 hours ago | parent [-]

> We just launched this week

so is this description:

> Coding agent that teams trust to develop mission-critical systems

misleading (or aspirational, if you want to put a nicer spin on it)?

in other words, are there any teams that trust it currently, who are using it to develop mission-critical systems?

heyvig 8 hours ago | parent [-]

Hey, great question. We just launched this week publicly, we have been developing the product for over a year working with firmware, embedded, and hardware engineers in these regulated industries.

The product is currently used by automotive, manufacturing, and other companies in regulated industries.