Developer builds open-source AI assistant that monitors and predicts its own failures
A developer has released NEOTH, an open-source AI assistant built as a single Rust daemon, designed to monitor its own internal event stream and predict potential system failures before they occur. The tool assigns stability scores to its operations and issues warnings when those scores cross a defined threshold, using a framework called delta-kosmologie. NEOTH emphasizes transparency and user privacy, requiring approval before any data enters a user profile and logging all sensitive actions in a verifiable, tamper-evident write-ahead log. Plugins run in a WASM sandbox with enforced capability restrictions, and the system defaults to fully local operation, blocking cloud calls unless explicitly permitted. The project is pre-1.0, dual-licensed under MIT and Apache, and is publicly available on GitHub for community review and contribution.
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