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nextjs-openai-doc-search
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Creating an advanced search engine with PostgreSQL
https://supabase.com/blog/openai-embeddings-postgres-vector
https://supabase.com/blog/chatgpt-supabase-docs
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Best Authentication Library in 2023 ?
There is already AI built into the docs - just hit cmd+k and ask a question. we were one of the first to do this: https://supabase.com/blog/chatgpt-supabase-docs
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We made a AI powered assistant using OpenAI, ruby and redis
We were inspired by what supabase did with the creation of their own ai powered assistant here: https://supabase.com/blog/chatgpt-supabase-docs but we wanted to make one that used a more standard backend in redis and ruby.
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Show HN: Gromit, the OS, AI powered assistant for your website/app
https://release.com/blog/training-chatgpt-with-custom-librar...
We were inspired by what supabase did with the creation of their own ai powered assistant here: https://supabase.com/blog/chatgpt-supabase-docs but we wanted to make one that used a more standard backend in redis and ruby.
Gromit is super new; please give it a shot and make pull requests, leave comments, we would love to chat with you about it!
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Knowledge retrieval architectures for LLMs (2023)
This is the same approach that Supabase Clippy took: https://supabase.com/blog/chatgpt-supabase-docs
They called it "context injection" but the OpenAI community appears to call it "retrieval-augmented generation".
(Tangent) I will go to the grave continuing to call it Supabase Clippy even though presumably this prediction from the Supabase blog post became true:
> Today, we're doing our part to support the momentum by releasing “Supabase Clippy” for our docs (and we don't expect this name to last long before the lawyers catch on).
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Finetuning Large Language Models
> the trick where you search for relevant content and paste that into a prompt
Supabase Clippy was the first docs site to ship this experience to production as far as I can tell: https://supabase.com/blog/chatgpt-supabase-docs
I believe they called it "context injection" and I have been following suit in my own writing on the topic.
I am prototyping experiences like Supabase Clippy and am also very interested in fine-tuning for docs Q&A. But my main question is: what exactly would the fine-tuning inputs and outputs look like for docs Q&A?
From my blog:
> AI is all about prediction. Given this temperature, this wind, this day of the year, what is the chance of rain? Temperature, wind, and date are your inputs. Chance of rain is your desired output. Now, try to apply this same type of thinking towards documentation. What are your inputs? What’s your output? The page title and code block could be your inputs. Whether or not the code builds could be your output. Or maybe the code block should be the output? This is why I keep saying that applying fine-tuning to docs is tricky. What are the inputs and outputs?
https://technicalwriting.tools/posts/ten-principles-response...
(I am an AI n00b and have not looked deeply into how fine-tuning works but it's high on my list to experiment with OpenAI's fine-tuning API. Please LMK if I am getting any fundamentals wrong.)
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Supabase kit for building ChatGPT apps
Make sure to check out https://supabase.com/blog/chatgpt-supabase-docs!
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A ChatGPT Starterkit with Next.js & Tailwind CSS
Can try this: https://github.com/supabase-community/nextjs-openai-doc-search
Scrapy
- Scrapy: A Fast and Powerful Scraping and Web Crawling Framework
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Seven Python Projects to Elevate Your Coding Skills
BeautifulSoup4 Scrapy
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What is SERP? Meaning, Use Cases and Approaches
While there is no specific library for SERP, there are some web scraping libraries that can do the Google Search Page Ranking. One of them which is quite famous is Scrapy - It is a fast high-level web crawling and web scraping framework, used to crawl websites and extract structured data from their pages. It offers rich developer community support and has been used by more than 50+ projects.
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Creating an advanced search engine with PostgreSQL
If you're looking for a turn-key solution, I'd have to dig a little. I generally write a scraper in python that dumps into a database or flat file (depending on number of records I'm hunting).
Scraping is a separate subject, but once you write one you can generally reuse relevant portions for many others. If you can get adept at a scraping framework like Scrapy you can do it fairly quickly, but there aren't many tools that work out of the box for every site you'll encounter.
Once you've written the spider, it's generally able to be rerun for updates unless the site code is dramatically altered. It really comes down to how brittle the spider is coded (i.e. hunting for specific heading sizes or fonts or something) instead of grabbing the underlying JSON/XHR that doesn't usually change frequently.
1. https://scrapy.org
- Turning webpages into pdf
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Implementing case sensitive headers in Scrapy (not through `_caseMappings`)
Scrapy capitalizes headers for request
- Dicas para projetos usando web scraping
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Best tools to use for web scraping ??
Scrapy is a web scraping toolkit
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What do .NET devs use for web scraping these days?
I know this might not be a good answer, as it's not .NET, but we use https://scrapy.org/ (Python).
- I'm using python to scrape web page content and extract keywords, how can I make it faster to process?
What are some alternatives?
superprompt - Prompt Development Environment for GPT
requests-html - Pythonic HTML Parsing for Humans™
namegpt - Generate unique and creative project names in seconds with AI!
pyspider - A Powerful Spider(Web Crawler) System in Python.
medusa-product-ai-widget - A Medusa Admin widget to improve product descriptions with AI. Built with Medusa UI, OpenAI and Vercel AI SDK.
colly - Elegant Scraper and Crawler Framework for Golang
partner-gallery-example - Supabase Partner Gallery Example
MechanicalSoup - A Python library for automating interaction with websites.
nodejs-api-starter - 💥 Yarn v2 based monorepo template (seed project) pre-configured with GraphQL API, PostgreSQL, React, Relay, and Material UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/kriasoft/relay-starter-kit]
playwright-python - Python version of the Playwright testing and automation library.
knowledge - A knowledge daemon to collect ideas and auto organize them, with SQLite
undetected-chromedriver - Custom Selenium Chromedriver | Zero-Config | Passes ALL bot mitigation systems (like Distil / Imperva/ Datadadome / CloudFlare IUAM)