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Artificial neural networks in machine learning

zilliz.com
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General availability of Zilliz Cloud, vector database as a service

zilliz.com
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Vector Database

thesequence.substack.com
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Vector database vs. vector search libraries

zilliz.com
1 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

Why Do Forbes' Top Tech Investors Bet on Vector Databases

zilliz.com
1 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

Whittier crash injures 25 law enforcement recruits

abc7.com
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Interview with the Entrepreneur Trusted by Forbes' Midas List Investors

zilliz.com
1 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

Data Consistency in Cloud-Native Databases

zilliz.com
1 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

Vector Search in a Nutshell

zilliz.com
2 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

Is KNN Dead Yet?

zilliz.com
1 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

What the heck is a vector database?

zilliz.com
4 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

Long Live the Vectors

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2 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

ArXiv Scientific Papers Vector Similarity Search with Milvus 2.1

zilliz.com
2 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

Vector Database 101: Introduction to Unstructured Data

zilliz.com
5 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

ClickHouse – We Stand with Ukraine

clickhouse.com
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Which category does vector databases belong in?

db-engines.com
1 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

What database model should we categorize vector databases?

db-engines.com
1 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

Ask HN: Go-To Source for AI/ML and Big Data Read?

7 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·1 comments

Ask HN: Go-To Source for AI/ML and Big Data Read?

1 points·by geminicoolaf·4 anni fa·0 comments

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geminicoolaf
·4 anni fa·discuss
What about BentoML?
geminicoolaf
·4 anni fa·discuss
Same! It's daunting. I don't want to sound paranoid but what bugs me more is that more than rarely I see things I was just talking to my friend about (in person) showing up in ads when I scroll my social feeds...

(Btw I'm an iPhone user and have all tracking settings turned off as well.)
geminicoolaf
·4 anni fa·discuss
The hype has passed.
geminicoolaf
·4 anni fa·discuss
geminicoolaf
·4 anni fa·discuss
"Getting to Yes" is a legendary handbook for negotiation, and I would add one more to the reading list - "Never Split the Difference" by Chris Voss, former international hostage negotiator for the FBI.

My takeaways from the book: 1. You have a better chance at getting what you want once you establish a connection with your counterpart. Small talk do help. 2. Ask open questions and invite suggestions to "trick" the other negotiating party to seek solutions for you. 3. As the book title reveals, never split the difference. Getting 50% of what you wanted isn't a win-win but still a failed negotiation.

Sharing a popular quote below: > To get real leverage, you have to persuade them that they have something concrete to lose if the deal falls through.
geminicoolaf
·4 anni fa·discuss
There are many other ways to contribute to open source projects other than coding!

Depends on what your skillset is, you can help add and/or improve docs, design a logo/swag/icon, author a blog post about your experience with the project, etc.

Sharing a tweet for inspiration: https://twitter.com/DynamicWebPaige/status/10968202457155051...