| megahal | Lita | |
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| 4 | 2 | |
| 103 | 1,671 | |
| 0.0% | - | |
| 0.0 | 1.5 | |
| about 4 years ago | about 4 years ago | |
| Ruby | Ruby | |
| The Unlicense | MIT License |
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megahal
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I used ChatGPT as a reporting assistant. It didn't go well
The way I think of it is, LLMs are sold as HAL but really they're a better MegaHAL: https://github.com/kranzky/megahal
For that reason I don't think LLM, alone, will be capable of human-equivalent intelligence.
- MegaHAL: A Learning Chatbot (1998)
- MegaHAL: A Learning Chatbot (1996)
- Totally new to ruby, but experienced in programming: I need help and a quick guide
Lita
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2026)
Location: Oakland, CA
Remote: Exclusively
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Rust, Axum, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, TypeScript/JavaScript, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Python, Flask, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes
Résumé: https://www.jimmycuadra.com/jimmy_cuadra_resume.pdf
Email: jimmy@jimmycuadra.com
I was laid off by Cisco Meraki last summer, where I spent four years as a technical lead for the cloud side of the wireless products. I have experience in both web development and cloud infrastructure roles.
I have worked for years in open source software development. I created and ran two notable open source projects: Lita, a ChatOps framework for Ruby (https://github.com/litaio/lita) which is used by many companies for automating internal operations and workflows, and Ruma, an implementation of the Matrix protocol in Rust (https://ruma.dev/) which went on to become the basis for the official Rust SDK for Matrix.
My ideal role would be building software targeting other developers, either as a member of a developer tools team, or for a company whose products are made for developers. I'm also drawn to companies building "neutral" utilities whose value is fairly self-evident: Things like PagerDuty and Stripe which are generally useful and provide the infrastructure needed for other things to work.
I would love to use Rust professionally, but I'm fine with other languages, too. I'd also be very happy to work on a product with an amount of open source code, given my background working on OSS projects.
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2026)
Email: jimmy@jimmycuadra.com
I was laid off by Cisco Meraki last summer, where I spent four years as a technical lead for the cloud side of the wireless products.
I have worked for years in open source software development. I created and ran two notable open source projects: Lita, a ChatOps framework for Ruby (https://github.com/litaio/lita) which is used by many companies for automating internal operations and workflows, and Ruma, an implementation of the Matrix protocol in Rust (https://ruma.dev/) which went on to become the basis for the official Rust SDK for Matrix.
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