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7h ago · 7 min read · This week I attended "Retrieval in the Age of Agents", a meetup organized by Qdrant and hosted at the Merantix AI Campus in Berlin. The event brought together representatives from Qdrant, Haystack (de
Join discussion6h ago · 16 min read · You've tuned your embedding model. You've benchmarked retrieval algorithms. You've swapped LLMs. And your RAG system still gets the wrong answer. Here's what nobody tells you upfront: the bottleneck i
Join discussionOracle APEX & PL/SQL Developer at Pretius Low-Code
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2 posts this monthBuilding systems, leading teams, and creating momentum from 0→1.
1 post this monthI do fancy stuff with Oracle APEX #orclapex
1 post this monthThat's very amazing idea. I like unique idea apps. That shows the developer's level of creativity. I tried the app , soon will be get used to it. Kudos to you...
This was the first issue, the major issue I faced while migrating my Node.js codebse to Golang was during the implementation. I was tired googling "What is the best alternative of express package in Go?" and so on. It was never ending. searching for each package and then you see multiple results, filter them according to the reviews, github stars, stack overflow, etc. What if there was a tool who could do all this? Thats why I build PackagePal, It is a code migration assistant which suggest the best alternative of a package in target language. It helps developer with best alternative packag
After practicing web game development alone for a long time, I have the deepest feeling from this whole process: AI is truly empowering ordinary people to become super individuals. A year ago, I was still stuck in endless repetitive coding, trivial visual debugging and repeated material production. I had countless interesting game ideas, but most of them were buried because of limited personal energy and technical limitations. I always thought that complete, polished browser game works could only be produced by professional teams, and solo developers could only make simple and crude demos.
Makes sense when you think about it. Asking a model to process everything at once is very different from guiding it through smaller decisions
Excellent article by AETPL! 👏 Docker has truly transformed modern application development by ensuring consistency across environments and simplifying deployment workflows. The explanation of containers, images, Dockerfiles, and real-world use cases makes this a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced developers. It's great to see AETPL sharing practical technology insights that help developers and organizations build more scalable, reliable, and cloud-ready solutions. Looking forward to more such informative content! 🚀 #Docker #DevOps #CloudComputing #SoftwareDeve
Great article! The explanation of why 127.0.0.1 inside a container is different from the host machine was very clear and easy to understand. I've also heard that host.docker.internal is a common way to connect to the host from a container, so a brief mention of that could be helpful. Overall, a very helpful read.
If you aren't studying at a top-tier Ivy League or premium national engineering university, it’s easy to feel like the game is rigged against you. You look at the campus placement drives at elite coll
Good points, but I'd push back a bit on the "skills shatter doors" idea. Honestly it's often not what you know, it's who you know, and that'...
I think a combination of the two can take you a very long way. A degree, regardless of the institution behind it, demonstrates far more than...