General-Purpose Visual Programming Language "Pipe" Earns an 86 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building a Structurally Secure, Self-Healing Language
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Pipe scored 86 on HackerNoon's Proof of Usefulness algorithm. Here's an honest look at what that score does and doesn't prove.
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Pipe, a general-purpose visual programming language addressing AI-driven software risks, scored 86 on HackerNoon's Proof of Usefulness algorithm, landing in the lowest positive tier. The gap is exactly where expected: no live product yet means no traction or adoption evidence. Here's what's actually being built to close it.