Same! I’m trying to find small models that can embed effectively to enable BM25/hybrid search over a large number of documents for a personal information repository. Ideally, it should run on consumer hardware.…
This is one of the major gripes that real estate sales agents have. I’ve consistently heard complaints from customers that they don’t like it. At this point, map technology has come far enough that we could visualize…
This reminds me of DeepGrove AI’s ternary weight model: https://github.com/deepgrove-ai/Bonsai Is there a particular difference that I might be missing here?
Location: Baltimore, MD, USA Remote: Yes. Willing to relocate: Yes, anywhere in the US. Technologies: Languages[Python, Golang, TypeScript, Rust], Data Engineering Stack [DuckDB, Spark, Polars, FastAPI], GIS [Wails,…
The entire experiment just reminds me of Manna. We’re progressing a little too fast for comfort. https://marshallbrain.com/manna1
Hey Peter, I’m an F1 visa student and I’m trying to found a company with two Americans while being an Indian citizen. I plan on taking significant equity and will be part of the cofounders. Are there any significant…
It’s pretty much all you see nowadays on LinkedIn. Instagram is infected by AI videos that Sora generates while X has extremist views pushed up on a pedestal.
I suppose it’s only worth 256 words at a time right now. ;) https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.11929
Hey, that's a pretty cool concept! I work on developing technology to solve sales and real-estate problems and streamlining/populating connections with people is a big issue. Exporting these to an excel sheet/csv is…
Some vim user too! oil.nvim is a pretty popular package that does this.
I have largely the same setup but use neovim instead of obsidian. A friendly tip: you don’t have to populate the metadata yourself and can use ‘hugo new <dir>/<post_name>.md’ to create the file with the metadata.
That's good to know! Thanks for sharing, it feels nice to know that people actually have an interest in the concept.
Just went through the company's website, and I like how well the software ties into the company's motive/direction. I'd appreciate an intro, thanks! I could send an email, or you can find mine on my bio :D
Indeed, I intend on having the user take over after identifying the food that we're working with. The idea is to reduce the amount of redundant work (clicking a button to add a single ingredient over and over again),…
Oh yeah, manual input is going to be a big part of it. The system should ideally try to map the image to a standard recipe with the ingredients and then hand over control to the user to make any modifications they like.…
Thanks! I'll send you an email sometime if I make any progress on it! :D
I've recently been prototyping a mobile application to track your food nutrition. The key feature lies in auto-detecting the food based on a given image, and breaking it down into it's ingredients and then into it's…
Same! I’m trying to find small models that can embed effectively to enable BM25/hybrid search over a large number of documents for a personal information repository. Ideally, it should run on consumer hardware.…
This is one of the major gripes that real estate sales agents have. I’ve consistently heard complaints from customers that they don’t like it. At this point, map technology has come far enough that we could visualize…
This reminds me of DeepGrove AI’s ternary weight model: https://github.com/deepgrove-ai/Bonsai Is there a particular difference that I might be missing here?
Location: Baltimore, MD, USA Remote: Yes. Willing to relocate: Yes, anywhere in the US. Technologies: Languages[Python, Golang, TypeScript, Rust], Data Engineering Stack [DuckDB, Spark, Polars, FastAPI], GIS [Wails,…
The entire experiment just reminds me of Manna. We’re progressing a little too fast for comfort. https://marshallbrain.com/manna1
Hey Peter, I’m an F1 visa student and I’m trying to found a company with two Americans while being an Indian citizen. I plan on taking significant equity and will be part of the cofounders. Are there any significant…
It’s pretty much all you see nowadays on LinkedIn. Instagram is infected by AI videos that Sora generates while X has extremist views pushed up on a pedestal.
I suppose it’s only worth 256 words at a time right now. ;) https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.11929
Hey, that's a pretty cool concept! I work on developing technology to solve sales and real-estate problems and streamlining/populating connections with people is a big issue. Exporting these to an excel sheet/csv is…
Some vim user too! oil.nvim is a pretty popular package that does this.
I have largely the same setup but use neovim instead of obsidian. A friendly tip: you don’t have to populate the metadata yourself and can use ‘hugo new <dir>/<post_name>.md’ to create the file with the metadata.
That's good to know! Thanks for sharing, it feels nice to know that people actually have an interest in the concept.
Just went through the company's website, and I like how well the software ties into the company's motive/direction. I'd appreciate an intro, thanks! I could send an email, or you can find mine on my bio :D
Indeed, I intend on having the user take over after identifying the food that we're working with. The idea is to reduce the amount of redundant work (clicking a button to add a single ingredient over and over again),…
Oh yeah, manual input is going to be a big part of it. The system should ideally try to map the image to a standard recipe with the ingredients and then hand over control to the user to make any modifications they like.…
Thanks! I'll send you an email sometime if I make any progress on it! :D
I've recently been prototyping a mobile application to track your food nutrition. The key feature lies in auto-detecting the food based on a given image, and breaking it down into it's ingredients and then into it's…