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4 | 116 | |
3,049 | 19,571 | |
0.8% | 1.3% | |
6.8 | 10.0 | |
10 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v2.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Errbot
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Building a Virtual Machine Inside ChatGPT
This reminds me of a time 10 years ago when the company IRC channel had a bot that was able to interpret python and output the result. We got nerd-sniped for a few hours trying to make the bot interpret its own output as input again. Fun times.
This ChatGPT thing looks like a box that has been opened and cannot be closed again.
Btw, that chatbot from my anecdote eventually evolved into errbot. https://github.com/errbotio/errbot
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October Monthly Meta: Names and a bit of history!
So I started working on a bot that would live in modchat, able to help us with whatever we needed and something that could be extended in the future. (For those interested in the tech side of things, we originally started by building on the errbot platform before eventually building a brand new system from scratch that better fit our needs.) As we built, we needed a name for the new bot; a few different names got thrown around, but we eventually settled on Bubbles.
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Show HN: A framework for building Slack bots in Python
Interesting Project.
I'm sure you're aware of Errbot (https://github.com/errbotio/errbot), though not specifically designed with slack in mind: I have had excellent success with this framework.
How does slack-machine compare?
PS: Please forgive the naive question, I'm about the board a flight and don't see anything mentioned or anything radically different about the stated goals.
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A (non intelligent) chatbot multi-interface and distributed as a personal information manager.
Some limitations: if I'm on the tramway I'd like to send a Telegram message to my bot, but when I'm on a terminal, maybe I'd prefer to interact using IRC or Slack, if I'm in front of my desktop. Six years ago somebody asked about this in the Google+ group (now disappeared) and later somebody asked for this in the GitHub issues forum Support multiple backends in one instance #1137. But no advances on this matter appeared.
Zulip
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
Zulip — Real-time chat with a unique email-like threading model. The free plan includes 10,000 messages of search history and File storage up to 5 GB. also, it provides a self-hostable open-source version.
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
(1) Zulip Chat - https://zulip.com/ - seems to be reasonably popular, but more people should know about it
I’ve been using it for over 5 years now [1], and it’s as good as ever. It’s way faster than any other chat app I’ve used. It has a good UI and conversation model. It has a simple and functional API that lets me curl threads and write blog posts based on them.
(only problem is that I Ctrl-+ in my browser to make the font bigger – I think it’s too dense for most people)
(2) re2c regex to state machine compiler - https://re2c.org
A gem from the 90’s, which people have done a great job maintaining and improving (getting Go and Rust target support in the last few years). I started using it in 2016, and used for a new program a few months ago. I came to the conclusion that it should have been built into C, because C has shitty string processing – and Ken Thompson both invented C AND brought regular languages to computing !!
In comparison, treesitter lexers are very low level, fiddly, and error prone. I recently saw dozens of ad hoc fixes to the tree-sitter-bash lexer, which is unsurprising if you look at the structure of the code (manually crawling through backslashes and braces in C).
https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-bash/blob/master/...
These fixes are definitely appreciated, but I think it indicates a problem with the model itself.
(based on https://lobste.rs/s/endspx/software_you_are_thankful_for#c_y...)
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- Slack Takes an Important Step to Block Abuse
- Andreas Kling – “I have received a $100k sponsorship for Ladybird browser”
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Debate Land Beta 0.2 is out!
A few more truly in the vibe of open source projects not advertising their hosting providers: https://plane.so/ , https://element.io/ , https://www.loomio.com/ , https://zulip.com/ , and it keeps going... Very few open source projects, in the FOSS sense, are advertising their hosting provider.
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All Your Licensing Are Belong to Us^W You
I was so excited to see this happen!
I'm not a customer of yours, but your blog posts inspired me a lot. Your journey through quitting caffeine is a great and heartening read.
I've got two things to say;
1) Will you consider source-availabling the web portal (app.keygen.sh) too? Some enterprises could use it for easy management/support for custoner's licenses. Although now that I think about it, it could also discourage custom, more suitable implementations for each use-case... I'm torn on this one. I would like to see it available on GitHub too just out of curiosity too. It's very beautiful.
2) For a team + customers' chat, I cannot recommend Zulip enough. It's a joy to use and has the most innovative chat system I've ever seen. https://zulip.com
I hope your business keeps prospering!
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2023)
Zulip | Senior Flutter Engineer | REMOTE or San Francisco | Full-time | https://zulip.com/
At Zulip, we’re out to build the world’s best collaboration platform, and we’re committed to keeping it 100% open source. Zulip is the only modern team chat app that is designed for both live and asynchronous conversations. Our product serves as the communication hub for businesses, open-source projects, educators and communities around the world.
We're building the next generation of Zulip's mobile apps in Flutter. We're looking for a senior engineer with Flutter experience to join our small core team and help define the future of team chat. Our Flutter prototype is just a few months old, so this is a greenfield opportunity to help shape the app's architecture from early on.
For full details, check out https://zulip.com/jobs/. Apply at [email protected].
- FOSS Discord Alternatives
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⟳ 4 apps added, 56 updated at f-droid.org
Zulip (version 27.206): The Zulip mobile app, chat for distributed teams
What are some alternatives?
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
Rocket.Chat - The communications platform that puts data protection first.
Matrix Console Web
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
Instagram-mass-reporter - This bot helps users to mass report Instagram accounts
Hubot - A customizable life embetterment robot.
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
GrapesJS - Free and Open source Web Builder Framework. Next generation tool for building templates without coding
Live Helper Chat - Live Helper Chat - live support for your website. Featuring web and mobile apps, Voice & Video & ScreenShare. Supports Telegram, Twilio (whatsapp), Facebook messenger including building a bot.
focalboard - Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.
Lazlo - A chatops automation framework for Slack in Go