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Andrew Kane

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Andrew Kane
11 months
Fast, local embedding generation for Ruby πŸ”₯ Informers 1.0 is now available
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11 months
Run transformer models in Ruby with Transformers.rb πŸ”₯ Great for generating embeddings, text and image classification, and more
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Andrew Kane
2 years
Disco is also available in Go (joining Ruby, Rust, PHP, and Node.js) πŸ”₯ Generate recommendations using collaborative filtering
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2 years
Disco is now available for Node.js πŸ”₯ Generate user and item-based recommendations using high-performance matrix factorization
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2 years
RT @pgvector: pgvector is now available for Google Cloud SQL and AlloyDB πŸŽ‰
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2 years
RT @supabase: Today we're soft launching our AI & Vector Toolkit.
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2 years
RT @crunchydata: Performance tips from @winsletts for all of the pgvector & #OPENAI & #postgres folks out there!
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2 years
pgvector is now available on Amazon RDS πŸ”₯.
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Amazon Web Services
2 years
Power a personalized customer experience with #GenerativeAI. β˜οΈπŸ‘©β€πŸ’»πŸ’‘. With open-source extension pgvector, simply search & store embeddings on #AmazonRDS for PostgreSQLβ€”efficiently querying large datasets to help build a better user experience. #AWS. πŸ‘‰
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2 years
Introducing Mapkick Static πŸ—ΊοΈ Create beautiful static maps with one line of Ruby
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Andrew Kane
2 years
Train deep learning models in Ruby on Apple Silicon GPUs πŸ”₯ Torch.rb is now powered by LibTorch 2
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Andrew Kane
2 years
Lockbox 1.2 is out with cleaner key rotation, associated data for database fields and files, a decimal type, and more
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Andrew Kane
2 years
pgvector now has libraries for 11 different languages - C++, C#, Elixir, Go, Java, Lua, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Rust
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Andrew Kane
2 years
Finding recipe ideas with Postgres and OpenAI πŸ• pgvector is now available on Crunchy Bridge πŸŽ‰
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Andrew Kane
2 years
Store and search your vectors in Redis πŸ’Ž Neighbor Redis is now available for Ruby (powered by RediSearch)
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Andrew Kane
2 years
You can also use Searchkick to store vectors and perform nearest neighbor search πŸ”Ž Example with Disco:
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2 years
pgvector is now available on Neon πŸŽ‰.
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Nikita | Scaling Postgres
2 years
One of the reasons for Postgres success is the extension ecosystem. Today @neondatabase supports 40 extensions including recently popular pgvector. More to come!
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2 years
Chartkick is also available in Python πŸ“ˆ
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2 years
Mapkick is now available in Python 🐍
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2 years
Mapkick now has experimental support for area maps πŸ—ΊοΈ
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Andrew Kane
2 years
Fast state-of-the-art tokenizers for Ruby (thanks to @petergoldstein for many contributions)
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