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Show HN: Codecrush – AI Documentation Generator

crushmycode.com
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Show HN: Codebase Knowledge Graph Builder

github.com
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How productive will GitHub Copilot make me?

blacktuskdata.com
3 points·by lummm·w zeszłym roku·1 comments

Late Chunking and better RAG chunking

blacktuskdata.com
3 points·by lummm·2 lata temu·1 comments

A Barebones GraphRAG Implementation

github.com
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A Developer's Guide to Large Language Models

devs-ai-guide.blacktuskdata.com
1 points·by lummm·2 lata temu·1 comments

Ask HN: Where to engage with Vancouver tech scene?

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lummm
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I actually have created something very similar here: https://github.com/Black-Tusk-Data/crushmycode, although with a greater focus on 'pulling apart' the codebase for onboarding. So many potential applications of the resultant knowledge graph.
lummm
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
This my most honest take on how effective Copilot can be if it's given an honest shake. Do you agree with my assessment?
lummm
·2 lata temu·discuss
Late chunking is a promising approach to computing text embeddings that incorporates more of the actual document into each chunk's embedding. I think it's pretty promising.
lummm
·2 lata temu·discuss
Mostly as an academic exercise, I built a much simpler implementation of the Microsoft GraphRAG implementation laid out in this paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.16130. I find it to be nevertheless pretty functional, and certainly more hackable than the de-facto implementation.
lummm
·2 lata temu·discuss
This is a small book / guide I've written with the goal of demystifying the details of language models for developers without any ML / neural network experience. From my perspective, there is a level of understanding within the grasp of most developers that will enable them to build software with drastically new capabilities. This guide is my attempt at bridging that gap in education. Please share if you find it helpful!
lummm
·3 lata temu·discuss
I've always had view-mode come on by default, and I have a bunch of custom keybindings for view mode which are nicer on the hands when you're just reading text.

So (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'start-view-mode) to turn it on automatically.

(defun view-mode-background () (if (bound-and-true-p view-mode) (face-remap-add-relative 'mode-line '((:background "#9400D3"))) (face-remap-add-relative 'mode-line '((:background "red"))))) ^ this helps a lot to know whether or not you're in view mode

And then: (defun view-mode-keybindings () (define-key view-mode-map (kbd "j") 'View-scroll-line-forward) .. etc
lummm
·3 lata temu·discuss
I think I'd have to say NextJS with SQLite. Every DB table would just be 'id' and 'data', where 'data' is JSON-encoded and the schema is only enforced in code. This lets you write a 30-line ORM. Foreign-key relationships are just modelled as lists. If speed is the major concern, I find this the fastest way to build. You can bring structure to the DB as things are nailed down.
lummm
·4 lata temu·discuss
What about GCP?