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As both a search person and something of a veteran of the NoSQL days, I wonder to myself, often, “how can so many vector databases need to exist?”. Even in our current AI age, where everyone and their mom is trying to build the next chat / AI powered whatever. Even today when it seems everyone is putting vectors somewhere to retrieve them… I have to ask the tough question - when have we reached pe
Functionality in this post is maintained in this Github Repo. PRs welcome! I’m an idiot. And git is hard. A lot of places use a rebase-based Git workflow, and I’ve made git less hard with a set of handy aliases. Put these in your ~/.gitconfig and turn git into an actually less painful command line tool to use. [alias] # ********************* # Rebase workflow mainbranch = "!git remote show origin
So much of how Ruby and Python differ comes down to the for loop. Python embraces for. Objects tell for how to work with them, and the for loop’s body processes what’s given back by the object. Ruby does the opposite. In Ruby, for itself (via each) is a method of the Object. The caller passes the body of the for loop to this method. With idiomatic Python, the object-model submits to the for loop.
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