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abuisman.com
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| | | | | Blog about solving problems with code, mostly Ruby, and other things I have learned working as an engineer and a technical leader | |
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lancecarlson.com
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| | | | | Imagine a system that not only stores data but grasps its very essence. A system that can swiftly navigate through myriad data points to pinpoint the most relevant. That's the power of vector databases. They're tailor-made for QA systems, acting as memory boosters for large language models. Their ability to seamlessly link questions to exact answers showcases their pivotal role in modern AI. I'm going to show you how you can setup your very own vector database using Ruby on Rails so you can ask your data questions! | |
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postmodern.github.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post provides a detailed tutorial on using Ruby's ActiveRecord gem as a standalone library to manage databases, run migrations, and define models outside of a full Rails application. | |
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lockheart.love
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| | | Just a couple bits of code to copy and paste into a project and adjust :D | ||