srbhr | 8 days ago | on: Show HN: Resume Matcher – Tailor your resumes with job descriptions
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Strong claim, There's a similar article about China is eating the world on HN. Maybe then, they're the ones who can take over the inference cloud?
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We are trying to build an AI metasearch engine that does RAG and Chat based on your office documents. Without any ETL or a vector database.
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srbhr | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Open-source alternatives to enterprise-grade code indexing/RAG systems?
- doesn't indexes data - has connectors to various apps - metasearch under the hood - re-ranking of search results before RAG
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srbhr | 1 year ago | on: Design Patterns Learning Sources
This time focusing on: - PDF's text optimisation. - Ensure that extracted text follows a pattern similar to markdown. - And above all, a simple and faster way to optimize your existing resume to a job description, that light nudge with the keywords that makes it fit.
It's not perfect yet, but I'm working towards it more and more. Grateful to have community support so far.
Also, a new website: https://resumematcher.fyi/