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Mind-X is my intelligent alter ego that understands me the best. It assists with and resolves my bothersome tasks, growing in real-time as a next-generation PersonAI system.
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Inside the repository, you can find the DevOps task that was given to evaluate my skillset.
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Telegram bot that allows users to create and chat with multiple personalized AI assistants each with a relevant history
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Semantic cache for your LLM apps in Go!
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Vectoria is an embedded vector database.
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Kikiola is a high-performance vector database written in Go.
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Terraform Provider for managing resources on Pinecone.io
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FaceID API aims to create a backend infrastructure to allow user authentication by Face Recognition. The API receives a FRV (Face Representation Vector) from remote client and verifies if the given object match an existing FRV in the database, and so granting or denying access to the client.
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HNSW approximate nearest-neighbour search algorithm in Golang
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Experimenting Weaviate vector database with OpenAI vectorizer module and generative search
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No fuss multi-index hybrid vector database / search engine
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Jun 9, 2024 - Go
Vector Database implemented in Golang with support for full-text and vector search as well as fault tolerance via Raft.
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Jun 11, 2024 - Go
A minimalistic vector database that can be used to search for similar vectors in logarithmic time.
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VQLite - Simple and Lightweight Vector Search Engine based on Google ScaNN
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A simple vector database: Text encoding, semantic search, document storage
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Jul 3, 2023 - Go
Embeddable vector database for Go with Chroma-like interface and zero third-party dependencies. In-memory with optional persistence.
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Jun 8, 2024 - Go
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