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Looks cool :).

What does BJH stand for though?


BJH Stands for Browser Javascript HTML So, BJH OS Stands for Browser Javascript HTML Operating System


Well several times faster, but not interesting enough to say that use this. For me it personally was an exploratory project to review litellm and its internals.

The LLM docgen in this case Claude has been over enthusiastic due to my incessant prodding :D.


Well i would counter that by saying most code has been autocompleted for a while. At this point in software development history, discussing the size of commits is a null discussion :).


The core is real, the rest of the narrative nudging LLMs to behave :). If you remove the noise and just run the benchmark that's proof enough.

The interesting bit was that the bindings overheads dominate, and makes this shim not that much of a performance bump.


Thanks for checking us out!

We are looking to integrate more data connectors.

Do you have any suggestions? We are focused on the google ecosystem to begin with.


Meta


Yes! We are looking to add Meta, Linkedin and titok. There is a lot of demand for cross channel analytics.


Hey, can you try again?

Thanks!


I have been working towards building and understanding the shift in search / information retrieval.

To that end, I just did a show HN on a couple of my projects

What if google did not focus on hyper commercialisation? 10 Blue links, but sorted by how they answer your query- https://www.unlob.com

Can we answer questions with lesser hallucinations? A snippet cited answer engine which only picks links that focus on answering your query - https://www.unzoi.com


Here is a followup from the other tool i am working on

https://www.unzoi.com/query/set-up-model-context-protocol-se...


I mean, my query was cheating because I already knew the answer and just wanted to see if it knew the answer

Also, your updated link is even more nonsensical because `docker build -t mcp/postgres -f src/postgres/Dockerfile .` without context is meaningless. I do see the multiple cited repos and websites and whatever in the footnotes but is your service expecting me to visit every single one of those links in order to learn which one contains a src/postgres/Dockerfile therein?


That makes sense, specifically for technical guides.

It not well designed for those cases for sure.

Would you be up for a chat if i drop you an email? More than happy to learn your general views :)


Well the goal is not to take anyone's job. Ideally, we make our present tools a lot better and trustworthy.

Thanks for trying it out!


This should be standard issue for cabs!


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