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Useful Multimodal RAG Patterns for AI Developers

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Analyzing OpenAI v3 Embeddings Using Dungeons and Dragons

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snagglemouth
·2 lata temu·discuss
You already posted a Show HN like 10 days ago. Why are you posting again?
snagglemouth
·2 lata temu·discuss
No, but I'm curious what would motivate you to consider it?
snagglemouth
·2 lata temu·discuss
From what I've read there's a trade off in terms of speed and accuracy. 4o is much faster, but its responses will sometimes have lower quality vs 4.
snagglemouth
·2 lata temu·discuss
Okay, that's actually amazing. Bravo!
snagglemouth
·2 lata temu·discuss
Meanwhile Nestle is pumping thousands of gallons per minute out of aquifers to put into plastic bottles.
snagglemouth
·3 lata temu·discuss
As someone who's played these games, it's disheartening to see the layoffs at Wizards of the Coast. Their contributions to the gaming world are immense, and the potential brain drain to competitors is concerning. These games hold a special place in many hearts, and the recent controversies have cast a shadow. Hoping for a brighter future for the gaming community.
snagglemouth
·3 lata temu·discuss
Very insightful. IMO this is exactly what leads to many engineering teams to want to re-write a system from the ground up instead of trying to fix existing systems. They underestimate the complexity and assume the problems with the current system were the result of poor skill quality, rather than confronting complexity and nuance that they also aren't expecting. So they promise a rewrite in a couple months, a couple months turns into 6, they get pressure from management to wrap it up and ship the new thing, so they rush and they do. Then that system sits there for a couple years until a new batch of engineers comes and argues that the system sucks and the answer is a rewrite from the ground up. Rinse and repeat.
snagglemouth
·3 lata temu·discuss
Cool! As someone who has extensively used Log4j, it's nice to see STF investing in the technology. Log4j has been a bedrock in the Java-based software world for a long time now. The security vulnerabilities that sent everyone scrambling back December 2021 highlighted the need for more sustained efforts to enhance its security and functionality.
snagglemouth
·3 lata temu·discuss
What could go wrong?