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danswer | jan | |
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28 | 20 | |
9,619 | 19,848 | |
5.0% | 11.1% | |
9.9 | 10.0 | |
4 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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danswer
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Show HN: Cognita – open-source RAG framework for modular applications
You might want to look at https://github.com/danswer-ai/danswer as well, as it sounds like their UI might be of suited for your use case.
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Show HN: I made an app to use local AI as daily driver
There are already several RAG chat open source solutions available. Two that immediately come to mind are:
Danswer
https://github.com/danswer-ai/danswer
Khoj
https://github.com/khoj-ai/khoj
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Launch HN: Danswer (YC W24) – Open-source AI search and chat over private data
We have a connector interface and build guide for contributors: https://github.com/danswer-ai/danswer/blob/main/backend/dans...
Should be not too bad to build one out! Fun fact, more than half the connectors were built entirely by community members who needed them for their own teams and we're super grateful when they contribute it back to the repo.
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Findr VS danswer - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Feb 2024
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Show HN: DanswerChat – open-source GPTs with access to all your org's knowledge [video]
Danswer is an MIT licensed project that can connect to a wide range of SaaS tools and provide a search/chat (RAG) functionality to help your team discover information and to turn that information into deeper understanding and actionable insights.
Code here: https://github.com/danswer-ai/danswer
- Open source alternative to ChatGPT and ChatPDF-like AI tools
- Danswer: Self-Hosted way to connect an LLM of your choice to Docs, Websites, and SaaS tools like Google Drive, Notion, Bookstack, Zulip, etc.
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Show HN: DanswerBot – Open-source Slack bot to automate repetitive questions
Slack questions have always been a huge time sink for me. They’re a distraction that pulls me away from what I’m doing, and often requires digging up old knowledge. If I’m in the middle of something complex, I may take a while to context switch and get around to answering, which leaves the asker blocked for hours.
Addressing this seems simple: give an LLM your organizational context and plop it in Slack to answer things for you.
So that’s why we built DanswerBot! It’s MIT licensed (https://github.com/danswer-ai/danswer) and completely free to use. The bot can automatically sync with and back answers based on documents from Slack, Google Drive, GitHub, Confluence, Jira, Notion, local files, websites, and much more.
Quick demo vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q35NeqsMnU
A quick note on hallucinations: in order to reduce their prevalence, all answers are backed by quotes. If the LLM-provided quotes don’t match any document or no quotes are given, we’ll warn the asker that something may have gone wrong. Additionally, all used documents are linked in case the asker wants to double check the answer. Answers can be thumbs-upped or thumbs-downed and all questions / answers are recorded in Postgres for easy future inspection / analysis.
For usability, we provide an admin dashboard where you can configure connectors (we have 14 currently). Once a connector is set up, we poll data sources every 10 minutes to keep answers up to date. Which LLM to use is also up to you - DanswerBot can be configured to use a locally hosted model, Azure OpenAI, or OpenAI directly.
Finally, if you aren’t a slack user (or if you just prefer a more tailored UI), there’s also a web interface to ask questions against your knowledge base. A short demo for that can be found at: https://youtu.be/cWWtnuVCUX0
Of course there’s a bunch more that I can’t cover in one post - happy to take questions in the comments (or in our Slack / Discord, which are linked on the Github repo).
If you’re interested in testing this out yourself, you can easily run everything locally with a single command. Docs to help you can be found at https://docs.danswer.dev/quickstart!
- App to auto-answer user questions in your Slack
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DanswerBot - open source SlackBot that answers questions for you
Code: https://github.com/danswer-ai/danswer
jan
- Jan – Turn your computer into an AI computer
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Devoxx Genie Plugin : an Update
I focused on supporting Ollama, GPT4All, and LMStudio, all of which run smoothly on a Mac computer. Many of these tools are user-friendly wrappers around Llama.cpp, allowing easy model downloads and providing a REST interface to query the available models. Last week, I also added "👋🏼 Jan" support because HuggingFace has endorsed this provider out-of-the-box.
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Ask HN: Which LLMs can run locally on most consumer computers
seconded - IMHO Jan has the cleanest UI and most straightforward setup out of all LLM frontends available now.
https://jan.ai/
https://github.com/janhq/jan
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Introducing Jan
As we continue this blog series, let's explore a fully open-source alternative to LM Studio - Jan, a project from Southeast Asia.
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AI enthusiasm - episode #2🚀
Jan.ai is a 100% local alternative to ChatGPT: you can download LLMs and run them directly from within the application, or even prompting them and retrieving their response via API.
- Ask HN: What is the current (Apr. 2024) gold standard of running an LLM locally?
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Show HN: I made an app to use local AI as daily driver
It would be cool to have the option to use the OpenAI API as well in the same interface. http://jan.ai does this, so that's what I'm using at the moment.
- Jan – Bringing AI to Your Desktop
- FLaNK 15 Jan 2024
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Why the M2 is more advanced that it seemed
Was it this? I haven’t tried it yet but it does look nice.
https://jan.ai/
What are some alternatives?
private-gpt - Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks
unstructured - Open source libraries and APIs to build custom preprocessing pipelines for labeling, training, or production machine learning pipelines.
GPTCache - Semantic cache for LLMs. Fully integrated with LangChain and llama_index.
chainlit - Build Conversational AI in minutes ⚡️
privateGPT - Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks [Moved to: https://github.com/zylon-ai/private-gpt]
obsidian-local-llm - Obsidian Local LLM is a plugin for Obsidian that provides access to a powerful neural network, allowing users to generate text in a wide range of styles and formats using a local LLM.
freemusicdemixer.com - free website for client-side music demixing with Demucs + WebAssembly
ollama - Get up and running with Llama 3, Mistral, Gemma, and other large language models.
khoj - Your AI second brain. Get answers to your questions, whether they be online or in your own notes. Use online AI models (e.g gpt4) or private, local LLMs (e.g llama3). Self-host locally or use our cloud instance. Access from Obsidian, Emacs, Desktop app, Web or Whatsapp.
FLaNK-VectorDB - NiFi and Vector Databases
pekko-samples - Apache Pekko Sample Projects
modelfusion-llamacpp-nextjs-starter - Starter examples for using Next.js and the Vercel AI SDK with Llama.cpp and ModelFusion.