tldw
gptme
tldw | gptme | |
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5 | 7 | |
736 | 3,742 | |
17.7% | 11.8% | |
9.9 | 9.9 | |
1 day ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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tldw
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Show HN: Morphik – Open-source RAG that understands PDF images, runs locally
Hey yes, I’m building exactly that.
https://github.com/rmusser01/tldw
I first built a POC in gradio and am now rebuilding it as a FastAPI app. The media processing endpoints work but I’m still tweaking media ingestion to allow for syncing to clients(idea is to allow for client-first design).
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TL;DW: Too Long; Didn't Watch Distill YouTube Videos to the Relevant Information
You could try my app https://github.com/rmusser01/tldw
Supports arbitrary length videos and also lets you choose what LLM API to use.
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DeepRAG: Thinking to Retrieval Step by Step for Large Language Models
Not the person you asked, but it's dependent on what you're trying to chunk. I've written a standalone chunking library for an app I'm building: https://github.com/rmusser01/tldw/blob/main/App_Function_Lib...
It's setup so that you can perform whatever type of chunking you might prefer.
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Meta is killing off its own AI-powered Instagram and Facebook profiles
As someone who's built something like it in their free time as a hobby project ( https://github.com/rmusser01/tldw), could I ask what would make it a professional product vs something an intern came up with? Looking for insights I could possibly apply/learn from to implement in my own project.
One of my goals with my project I ended up taking on was to match/exceed NotebookLMs feature set, to ensure that an open source version would be available to people for free, with ownership of their data.
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Xapian Is an Open Source Search Engine Library
Hey I’m working on exactly this: https://github.com/rmusser01/tldw
It’s still a work in progress but my goal is to make an open source solution for exactly what you describe to help people. (Starting with myself :p)
gptme
- Gptme v0.27 released – general purpose agent in your terminal
- Show HN: Gptme, an open source Claude-Code alternative
- Show HN: OpenSource]Personal AI assistant in your terminal
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This Week In Python
gptme – Your agent in your terminal, equipped with local tools: writes code, uses the terminal, browses the web, vision
- Show HN: Gptme – LLM CLI with local tools: Python, shell, read/write files, web
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Fine-tuning Local LLMs for "Code Interpreter" use: Seeking Experience and Insights
I'm building a little code+chat CLI called gptme, that aims to leverage the capabilities of local LLMs to mimic the functionalities offered by OpenAI's "Advanced Data Analysis" (formerly known as "Code Interpreter"). It is similar in spirit to the more popular open-interpreter, which some of you might have heard of.
- Show HN: GPTMe, a CLI to interact with LLMs, able to execute code locally
What are some alternatives?
wdoc - Summarize and query from a lot of heterogeneous documents. Any LLM provider, any filetype, scalable (?), WIP
GPT-agents - Browsing-enabled GPT agents with different personalities.
M.I.L.E.S - M.I.L.E.S, a GPT-4-Turbo voice assistant, self-adapts its prompts and AI model, can play any Spotify song, adjusts system and Spotify volume, performs calculations, browses the web and internet, searches global weather, delivers date and time, autonomously chooses and retains long-term memories. Available for macOS and Windows.
realtime-bakllava - llama.cpp with BakLLaVA model describes what does it see
augini - augini: AI-Powered Tabular Data Assistant
poe-cli - Command line interface for Poe.