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daemond | 1 year ago | 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 | 2 years ago | 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 | 3 years ago | 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 | 3 years ago | 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 | 3 years ago | on: Falling for Kubernetes

From the Google trend[0] and the historical data of Kubernetes repo on GitHub[1], K8s has crossed the chasm to become the dominant choice for infrastructure. Whether it is the result of several companies working together, or from developers' choice. I think K8s will remain mainstream until there are big changes in the infrastructure world.

[0] https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2014-06-01%202... [1] https://ossinsight.io/analyze/kubernetes/kubernetes

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