Search engine backend specs are almost final & now open source (AquilaDB), we love to make more and more of it on the way. This is because we're still discovering a market-fit & final product shape - open source development need a finalized spec & consistency over time.
Just wait until cheap to write GPT3 articles learn SEO techniques inherently and bombard the internet suppressing human writers in the spam ocean. At https://aquila.network we’re always thinking of this scenario.
Just wait until cheap to write GPT3 articles learn SEO techniques inherently and bombard the internet suppressing human writers in the spam ocean.
At https://aquila.network we’re always thinking of this scenario.
BotMark: A Telegram bot for quick bookmarking & powerful search (works in groups as well)
For Individuals:
When you find an interesting website/article on your mobile phone, press the share button and select "botmark"—nothing more, nothing less.
For Groups:
Add "botmark" to a group and keep track of all the links in your group in one place—easy peasy.
Thanks for sharing. I have been working on vector search engines (IR) for a while (Aquila Network). And I believe works such as this as well as the "differential neural computers" (couple of them from Deepmind) will be the next breakthrough in IR. I can't see the direct path yet. We're eagerly waiting to see somewhat a usable architecture yet. I believe current vector indexes will eventually get modified into hierarchical random access memories that stores compressed information in higher dimensions (static & replicated part of the distributed system). On top of this, an application specific information decoder (that's the dynamic part of the system, UX) will use the underlying information accordingly.
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In my opinion, Google's way of doing information organization worked really good in the past, now it's time to move on. The same system that separated signal from noise is now helping to generate too much noise while trying to fight it at the same time.
Glad to see that many people share the same feeling that pushed us to do this in the first place - until this point, we were skeptical about whether it existed or not.
We're planning to double down on the features that supports a feedback loop from consumers to creators.
We wanted to build this product in a way to provide more value to the content creators, while benefiting content consumers. We hope with this, creators will get direct exposure to their follower's taste and expectations.
Thanks for your time, much valuable information. Have a nice day!
Sorry for the late reply. We were not expecting this post to take off on HN. Got hit by unexpected traffic. The problem has been fixed with an alternative solution.