New S3 Table Buckets [1] do automatic compaction [1] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tab...
Definitely do not start with Jena/Fuseki, pain in the ass to set up. Start with Oxigraph or rdflib in memory to play around with how to query/interact with the graphs
yup I've been working on building a platform entirely built on RDF Ontologies. Excited to try to combine it with LLMs in the not-to-distant future.
Say I have a news article that describes a Government agency with a few departments and people who work in that department. Graphiti gives 2 options 1. Use whatever node and fact schemas Graphiti comes up with will be…
Can you explain why you think Dublin Core is a bad standard?
Very cool, I've been working on getting Qlever setup and using it as my main triple store. Was excited to see this hit my feed
The reason I bring RDF is because I use ontologies that have been defined by experts and covers ton of edge cases. If a group of genealogists define a `fam:` RDF Ontology and publish it, then I want every family…
Looks cool, would love support for RDF Graphs. The reason I prefer those is because the ontology is already well defined in a lot of cases which is 80% of the battle with Knowledge Graphs in my experience. Without a…
Following up: A reason I really like using Jupyter in PyCharm is because Github CoPilot works in it which helps a lot.
I'm very interested in this. I'm a Software Engineer who's been doing some Data Science on the side and been looking for something like this. My current set up is running Jupyter on an EC2 instance and using inside…
twitter only shows the first tweet if you're not logged in, can you post the repo here
This is what I've been thinking for the past year. Do you have any more resources where I can explore what you're talking about? * What are some deductive reasoning engines out there? * How are you storing the rules in…
I live in DC, what meetups do you run? I would love to join
what projects are trying to use knowledge graphs to retrieve truth? i've been playing around with that approach. how do you encode your own "truth" that may be different from anothers?
You could design cities so people could walk to local neighborhood shops instead of ripping coal on a highway to get to Walmart. Skip public transit, just a local bodega in a lot of neighborhoods would cut car trips by…
Building new housing isn't about "giving rich people a cozy pad" its about allowing millions of people from geographically disadvantaged areas live in high opportunity areas. I grew up in a small farm town 3 hours from…
If a developer is stupid to overbuild, then let them take that risk and that loss. We don't have to zone away risk. As for money laundering, you're using an example of one Trump Tower out of millions of apartments…
High rises are built because people want to move to places with better opportunity. Should we simply not allow anyone to move to places with high opportunity? Are people who were born in rural areas or small towns not…
Imagine 2 empty parcels of land in downtown Manhattan, one can have a giant skyscraper of any height built on it and the other has to be a single family home. The parcel of land with no restrictions is going to be worth…
If someone built a gigantic apartment complex next to your house it would mean that the demand for housing in your neighborhood was massive and restricted by zoning. Your land value would skyrocket by allowing apartment…
The quality of this comment section is like Facebook or Reddit level. Practically no deep discussion of the actual topic at hand just dunks on Zuck.
You can disagree but it's true, the melting pot isn't a myth. I'm a brown skinned child of immigrants and my entire friend group is white and black people who have been here for generations along with other children of…
The average energy usage per person in the USA has been going down in the past few decades as appliances and electronics get more efficient. It will continue to go down as more things electrify and shift to renewables.…
You're wrong that low-skilled immigration is a net loss for the USA. Low skilled immigrants contribute more than they take out by a good amount. They increase demand and grow the economy. Additionally their kids grow up…
Not sure where you got that idea but I definitely don't think all immigrants coming here are rich, I'm a huge advocate for more poorer/low skilled immigration. I've outlined in a bunch of other comments why exactly but…
New S3 Table Buckets [1] do automatic compaction [1] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tab...
Definitely do not start with Jena/Fuseki, pain in the ass to set up. Start with Oxigraph or rdflib in memory to play around with how to query/interact with the graphs
yup I've been working on building a platform entirely built on RDF Ontologies. Excited to try to combine it with LLMs in the not-to-distant future.
Say I have a news article that describes a Government agency with a few departments and people who work in that department. Graphiti gives 2 options 1. Use whatever node and fact schemas Graphiti comes up with will be…
Can you explain why you think Dublin Core is a bad standard?
Very cool, I've been working on getting Qlever setup and using it as my main triple store. Was excited to see this hit my feed
The reason I bring RDF is because I use ontologies that have been defined by experts and covers ton of edge cases. If a group of genealogists define a `fam:` RDF Ontology and publish it, then I want every family…
Looks cool, would love support for RDF Graphs. The reason I prefer those is because the ontology is already well defined in a lot of cases which is 80% of the battle with Knowledge Graphs in my experience. Without a…
Following up: A reason I really like using Jupyter in PyCharm is because Github CoPilot works in it which helps a lot.
I'm very interested in this. I'm a Software Engineer who's been doing some Data Science on the side and been looking for something like this. My current set up is running Jupyter on an EC2 instance and using inside…
twitter only shows the first tweet if you're not logged in, can you post the repo here
This is what I've been thinking for the past year. Do you have any more resources where I can explore what you're talking about? * What are some deductive reasoning engines out there? * How are you storing the rules in…
I live in DC, what meetups do you run? I would love to join
what projects are trying to use knowledge graphs to retrieve truth? i've been playing around with that approach. how do you encode your own "truth" that may be different from anothers?
You could design cities so people could walk to local neighborhood shops instead of ripping coal on a highway to get to Walmart. Skip public transit, just a local bodega in a lot of neighborhoods would cut car trips by…
Building new housing isn't about "giving rich people a cozy pad" its about allowing millions of people from geographically disadvantaged areas live in high opportunity areas. I grew up in a small farm town 3 hours from…
If a developer is stupid to overbuild, then let them take that risk and that loss. We don't have to zone away risk. As for money laundering, you're using an example of one Trump Tower out of millions of apartments…
High rises are built because people want to move to places with better opportunity. Should we simply not allow anyone to move to places with high opportunity? Are people who were born in rural areas or small towns not…
Imagine 2 empty parcels of land in downtown Manhattan, one can have a giant skyscraper of any height built on it and the other has to be a single family home. The parcel of land with no restrictions is going to be worth…
If someone built a gigantic apartment complex next to your house it would mean that the demand for housing in your neighborhood was massive and restricted by zoning. Your land value would skyrocket by allowing apartment…
The quality of this comment section is like Facebook or Reddit level. Practically no deep discussion of the actual topic at hand just dunks on Zuck.
You can disagree but it's true, the melting pot isn't a myth. I'm a brown skinned child of immigrants and my entire friend group is white and black people who have been here for generations along with other children of…
The average energy usage per person in the USA has been going down in the past few decades as appliances and electronics get more efficient. It will continue to go down as more things electrify and shift to renewables.…
You're wrong that low-skilled immigration is a net loss for the USA. Low skilled immigrants contribute more than they take out by a good amount. They increase demand and grow the economy. Additionally their kids grow up…
Not sure where you got that idea but I definitely don't think all immigrants coming here are rich, I'm a huge advocate for more poorer/low skilled immigration. I've outlined in a bunch of other comments why exactly but…