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hamilton
- Show HN: Hamilton's UI – observability, lineage, and catalog for data pipelines
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Building an Email Assistant Application with Burr
Note that this uses simple OpenAI calls — you can replace this with Langchain, LlamaIndex, Hamilton (or something else) if you prefer more abstraction, and delegate to whatever LLM you like to use. And, you should probably use something a little more concrete (E.G. instructor) to guarantee output shape.
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Using IPython Jupyter Magic commands to improve the notebook experience
In this post, we’ll show how your team can turn any utility function(s) into reusable IPython Jupyter magics for a better notebook experience. As an example, we’ll use Hamilton, my open source library, to motivate the creation of a magic that facilitates better development ergonomics for using it. You needn’t know what Hamilton is to understand this post.
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FastUI: Build Better UIs Faster
We built an app with it -- https://blog.dagworks.io/p/building-a-lightweight-experiment. You can see the code here https://github.com/DAGWorks-Inc/hamilton/blob/main/hamilton/....
Usually we've been prototyping with streamlit, but found that at times to be clunky. FastUI still has rough edges, but we made it work for our lightweight app.
- Show HN: On Garbage Collection and Memory Optimization in Hamilton
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Facebook Prophet: library for generating forecasts from any time series data
This library is old news? Is there anything new that they've added that's noteworthy to take it for another spin?
[disclaimer I'm a maintainer of Hamilton] Otherwise FYI Prophet gels well with https://github.com/DAGWorks-Inc/hamilton for setting up your features and dataset for fitting & prediction[/disclaimer].
- Show HN: Declarative Spark Transformations with Hamilton
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Langchain Is Pointless
I had been hearing these pains from Langchain users for quite a while. Suffice to say I think:
1. too many layers of OO abstractions are a liability in production contexts. I'm biased, but a more functional approach is a better way to model what's going on. It's easier to test, wrap a function with concerns, and therefore reason about.
2. as fast as the field is moving, the layers of abstractions actually hurt your ability to customize without really diving into the details of the framework, or requiring you to step outside it -- in which case, why use it?
Otherwise I definitely love the small amount of code you need to write to get an LLM application up with Langchain. However you read code more often than you write it, in which case this brevity is a trade-off. Would you prefer to reduce your time debugging a production outage? or building the application? There's no right answer, other than "it depends".
To that end - we've come up with a post showing how one might use Hamilton (https://github.com/dagWorks-Inc/hamilton) to easily create a workflow to ingest data into a vector database that I think has a great production story. https://open.substack.com/pub/dagworks/p/building-a-maintain...
Note: Hamilton can cover your MLOps as well as LLMOps needs; you'll invariably be connecting LLM applications with traditional data/ML pipelines because LLMs don't solve everything -- but that's a post for another day.
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Free access to beta product I'm building that I'd love feedback on
This is me. I drive an open source library Hamilton that people doing time-series/ML work love to use. I'm building a paid product around it at DAGWorks, and I'm after feedback on our current version. Can I entice anyone to:
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IPyflow: Reactive Python Notebooks in Jupyter(Lab)
From a nuts and bolts perspective, I've been thinking of building some reactivity on top of https://github.com/dagworks-inc/hamilton (author here) that could get at this. (If you have a use case that could be documented, I'd appreciate it.)
EdgeChains
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HonoJS: Small, simple, and ultrafast web framework for the Edges
We build a WASM compiler to compile our prompts and chains into webassembly. Honojs was a critical part of it.
https://github.com/arakoodev/EdgeChains/
- looking for someone to codereview an opensource Typescript+webassembly framework for Generative AI apps
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Overview: AI Assembly Architectures
EdgeChains: github.com/arakoodev/EdgeChains
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Stanford DSPy: The framework for programming with foundation models
would love your thoughts on this as well - https://github.com/arakoodev/edgechains
got frustrated in the same way with "Black Box Prompting - every library hides prompts/chains in layers of libraries...while it should have been declarative.
EdgeChains - allows u to specify ur prompt and chain in jsonnet. This why i think Generative AI needs declarative orchestration and not previous generations. https://github.com/arakoodev/edgechains#why-do-you-need-decl...
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Show HN: Chat with your data using LangChain, Pinecone, and Airbyte
when will you have pgvector as a destination ? we (https://github.com/arakoodev/edgechains) work with a lot of enterprises and they would not move away from using redis or pgvector even as their vector store. Is there a way where we can leverage that ?
Second, for a LOT of enterprises, they want to use non-openai embedding models (minilm, GTE, BGE), will you support that. For e.g. in Edgechains we natively support BGE and minilm. Would you be able to support that ?
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Chunking 2M+ files a day for Code Search using Syntax Trees
oh really ? Thats awfully kind. I'll take that in for EdgeChains as well.
https://github.com/arakoodev/EdgeChains/issues/172
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Langchain Is Pointless
Promptfile is written in markdown, which is unsuited for templates and config management.
I have an attempt in the same domain, would love feedback
We didnt invent a new markup - we used jsonnet which is used in large scale kubernetes and has a grammar that has been well tested for config mgmt.
https://github.com/arakoodev/EdgeChains/blob/main/Examples/r...
Prompts live outside the code.
- Calling ChatGPT API from Spring Boot
What are some alternatives?
dagster - An orchestration platform for the development, production, and observation of data assets.
autogen - A programming framework for agentic AI. Discord: https://aka.ms/autogen-dc. Roadmap: https://aka.ms/autogen-roadmap
haystack - :mag: LLM orchestration framework to build customizable, production-ready LLM applications. Connect components (models, vector DBs, file converters) to pipelines or agents that can interact with your data. With advanced retrieval methods, it's best suited for building RAG, question answering, semantic search or conversational agent chatbots.
langchain - ⚡ Building applications with LLMs through composability ⚡ [Moved to: https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain]
tree-of-thought-llm - [NeurIPS 2023] Tree of Thoughts: Deliberate Problem Solving with Large Language Models
AgentVerse - 🤖 AgentVerse 🪐 is designed to facilitate the deployment of multiple LLM-based agents in various applications, which primarily provides two frameworks: task-solving and simulation
snowpark-python - Snowflake Snowpark Python API
txtai - 💡 All-in-one open-source embeddings database for semantic search, LLM orchestration and language model workflows
aipl - Array-Inspired Pipeline Language
awesome-ai-agents - A list of AI autonomous agents
vscode-reactive-jupyter - A simple Reactive Python Extension for Visual Studio Code
langchain - 🦜🔗 Build context-aware reasoning applications