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1 year ago
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on: KAG: A knowledge-enhanced generation framework
KAG aims to make full use of the advantages of Knowledge Graph and vector retrieval, and bi-directionally enhance large language models and knowledge graphs through four aspects to solve RAG challenges: (1) LLM-friendly knowledge representation, (2) Knowledge Graph and original text The mutual index between fragments, (3) a hybrid reasoning engine guided by logical forms, (4) knowledge alignment with semantic reasoning.
daemond
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2 years ago
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on: There is no data engineering roadmap
The author believes that SQL is the core competency of Data Engineering. Now that ChatGPT can translate natural language into good SQLs. So Data Engineering is going to be retired?
daemond
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2 years ago
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on: Apple Vision Pro: Apple’s first spatial computer
I am curious if wearing this device for a long time will cause dizziness.
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: Atom was archived today
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: HCL is the fastest growing language according to the GitHub Octoverse 2022
I think the fastest growing programming language deserves more attention, so I used one of the subheadings in the report.
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: HCL is the fastest growing language according to the GitHub Octoverse 2022
OK, that makes sense. Thank you.
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: Show HN: A 3D city created with GitHub real-time contribution datas
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: Show HN: A 3D city created with GitHub real-time contribution datas
Sorry, you can only see the full page in landscape view on mobile now.
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: Stable Diffusion is a big deal
SD is so popular these days. It has been on the top of GitHub trending for a long time, last hour, last day, and even last week.
https://ossinsight.io/#trending-reposIs it because it represents that AI can do things that humans thought would never be replaced by AI before?
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: Hacker News is a masterpiece
In fact, when I first opened HN, I couldn't read the comments very well. Because the font is too small, the layout is dense, and there are no pictures. But when I started reading the comments carefully, I was really surprised by so many people being active on it and so insightful most of the comments are.
Now I'm actually getting used to reading these text-only pages.
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: The open source paradox (2020)
I agree with it that when the OSS is in the early stages. When the OSS has a large number of users, forms a community, and has commercial potential, things will change.
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: The World Excel Championship is being broadcast on ESPN
Awesome! I think Excel is the low code version of database.
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: How to market to developers on Twitter: Learnings from 4 months of Supabase feed
I think the most important reason is that supabase is a good product. Marketing is just a plus.
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: Falling for Kubernetes
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: Astro 1.0 – a web framework for building fast, content-focused websites
There are a lot of open source projects similar to astro.
Here is a comparison of the popularity and product iteration trend of them.
https://ossinsight.io/collections/static-site-generator
You can see that astro's popularity is on the rise. I think it's worth keeping an eye on.
daemond
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3 years ago
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on: DevDash: A highly configurable terminal dashboard
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3 years ago
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on: Thank You, Firebug (2017)