Seller at AWS. I orchestrate AI coding agents to ship production software, then write about what that takes.
The core loop: Conductor (parallel workspaces) · gstack (skill pipelines) · Claude Code (authoring) · Codex + CodeRabbit (adversarial review) · CLAUDE.md (the constraint layer).
Around it: GitHub Actions as the mechanical gate (commit-lint, claim verification, release guards) · Perplexity for research · MemPalace for cross-session memory · browser automation for QA and scraping · Cursor here and there.
I also run a Home Assistant setup that the agents are not allowed to restart without asking. Because they did. In the middle of the night. Fun.
What I build
- Mamma Mi Radio is your own AI radio station, native to Home Assistant. You spent hours wiring up those sensors but your family still asks why any of this is better than a light switch. Now you get two Italian hosts who riff on what your home is actually doing, in a medium your family gets faster than you can say "YAML Lovelace dashboard". Fourth wall breaks guaranteed. Under the hood: LLM-routed scripts, ElevenLabs voices, a real FM broadcast chain.
- Lightener Studio is a fresh approach to HA's #1 community complaint: "why do my lights behave like that?". A strictly visual brightness editor for Home Assistant, previewed live on real bulbs, and it only saves when you feel it's right. Live demo · build story: The Room Is Part of the Editor
- SleepRadar pulls contact-free sleep vitals (heart rate, breathing, stages) from an Aqara FP2 sensor into Home Assistant.
- Quick Flow Exporter exports Quick Flows into readable, reproducible text. Versionable. Diffable. Try it
The thread through all of them: moment-of-magic interfaces. I chase a precise moment of help at the instant it's needed, everything else subtracted.
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/florian-horner/
- Code: github.com/florianhorner
- Email: florian@horner.io