Normal search looks for exact words. Forager thinks like you do.
Ask it "what were my notes on the Krebs cycle?" or "that thing I wrote about project timelines last spring"; and it finds it, even if you never used those exact words.
๐ Students โ resurface lecture notes and research without digging through folders
๐ฌ Researchers โ connect ideas across papers, drafts, and sources instantly
๐ผ Professionals โ find that buried meeting note or spec doc in seconds
๐๏ธ Note-takers โ finally get value from every word you've ever written down
Everything stays on your machine. No cloud. No subscription. No one reading your files but you.
One search bar. Every file. Your words, finally findable.
Forager: A local-first semantic search for your documents.
@james_restall@LCSoapbox@patristicpill I am surprised you've read institutes, yet state these strawman arguments. Calvin even addresses these exact arguments you make
@james_restall@LCSoapbox@patristicpill i definitely think "no prot can square this circle" because you're just strawmanning the protestant side. Please read protestant literature before making false claims like this
@ConfessorMaximo@Canonandcreed This is straight up blasphemy to even think the quran in its legitimacy comes close to the Authority of God's word. God's word is just that, it is God's WORD. It is authenticated purely on the basis that it is his Word.
one thing about solo app dev that i've found difficult is finding people who are willing to test your app. Getting my friends to sit down and try it out can be a serious pain lol
@xuanalogue Yeah, i'm working on a semantic search tool that uses local embedding models and people immediately think that means i'm using AI. It's tricky that so many people are divisive over "AI" in the broad sense.
@Christojt @erdxtgf @Daily_MailUS I think you bring up some interesting points here, I'll have to get back to you on this. However, I don't think you are quite willing to have this discussion considering your frustration. I'll think on this more. God bless.
@Christojt @erdxtgf @Daily_MailUS Hold on what? You are directly contradicting your own statement. You said that the categorizing of the deuterocanon was what was narrowly passed? Are you trolling me?