Has this been the case even with the surface area and number of services growing? I personally feel like this is easy until a certain point but after that it genuinely feels like my first day.
this is interesting
what i fully keep in my head is all the types and services in my application
i also know most of the services functions they expose
but i no longer really know how `integration.oauth.refresh()` is implemented
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there are so many moving parts in a typical RAG pipeline yet somehow people are expected to pick the right combination. starting to think requirements narrow the search space much more than we realise
trying to see how far that idea goes
will post notes as i go
rabbit hole for the summer:
working on a research project around a recommendation engine for RAG architectures
basically trying to answer
"given a use case, what RAG pipeline should you build?"
We've added a new harness!
Cursor Composer 2.5 is live in Conductor.
It's fast, precise, and cost-efficient. And when I say fast I mean _really_ fast. Excited to hear your thoughts!
@tusshhar_r@mehulmpt The only issue is maintaining and the quirks that code has. For a personal tool that might not matter but even with a few users it becomes frustrating to fix small things in multiple places.
I am showing how you can build Redis from scratch and nobody cares 😅 I will start posting commentaries and rants. Wahi dega views.
This is my worst, absolute worst, performing series.