It is true. Some of the projects are just riding the wave of hype. 18M for a Python wrapper around ClickHouse Db is insane.
Is it an answer to GitHub Co-Pilot?
Also my experience. And since Qdrant has now cloud service, it is the choice number one. Best of both worlds. Just missing the GCP support.
Yeah, if you don't need performance, then just take a simple ANN library. No need for a database at all. In terms of databases, Qdrant and Pinecone are the simplest I've tried so far. But Pinecone isn't open-source, not…
What do you think about Weaviate or Qdrant? There is a nice benchmarks overview with all the major players https://qdrant.tech/benchmarks/
Sounds like viral marketing campaign in flavor of Midjourney
With Postgres, you can do almost everything, also a full-text search, but you still have Elasticsearch, Mejlisearch, etc when you need performance and advanced features. The multitool approach is suboptimal in most…
That is amazing! Would be awesome to have a client-side version of Qdrant https://github.com/qdrant/qdrant
tbh. Looks like a huge overengineered legacy project. What is the clue to having all these ANN indexes in place? Is it a kinda art collection? What is the sense when you can just have HNSW in memory, with quantization,…
It is true. Some of the projects are just riding the wave of hype. 18M for a Python wrapper around ClickHouse Db is insane.
Is it an answer to GitHub Co-Pilot?
Also my experience. And since Qdrant has now cloud service, it is the choice number one. Best of both worlds. Just missing the GCP support.
Yeah, if you don't need performance, then just take a simple ANN library. No need for a database at all. In terms of databases, Qdrant and Pinecone are the simplest I've tried so far. But Pinecone isn't open-source, not…
What do you think about Weaviate or Qdrant? There is a nice benchmarks overview with all the major players https://qdrant.tech/benchmarks/
Sounds like viral marketing campaign in flavor of Midjourney
With Postgres, you can do almost everything, also a full-text search, but you still have Elasticsearch, Mejlisearch, etc when you need performance and advanced features. The multitool approach is suboptimal in most…
That is amazing! Would be awesome to have a client-side version of Qdrant https://github.com/qdrant/qdrant
tbh. Looks like a huge overengineered legacy project. What is the clue to having all these ANN indexes in place? Is it a kinda art collection? What is the sense when you can just have HNSW in memory, with quantization,…