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Peer-to-peer collaborative code playground in a single 0.5 MB HTML file

https://github.com/micouy/koper
1•micouay•6m ago•0 comments

Vibe-learning: the answer to cognitive debt

https://blog.airistotle.org/vibe-learning
1•tigitouchdown•6m ago•0 comments

Wi-R: Using the human body as a "wire" for inter-device communication

https://www.ixana.ai/blog/wi-r-technology-white-paper
1•strongpigeon•7m ago•0 comments

Richard Feynman is Now A.I. Slop [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2_8199CL1I
1•dreamcompiler•10m ago•0 comments

Berkeley toddler who inspired 'Go the Fuck to Sleep' is now off to college

https://oaklandside.org/2026/05/22/go-the-fk-to-college-adam-mansbach-author-go-the-fk-to-sleep/
2•gnabgib•11m ago•0 comments

Professional Cognitive Surrenderer

https://unlike.ly/professional-cognitive-surrenderer/
1•eviluncle•16m ago•0 comments

Delivery Is a Routing Problem, Not a Messaging Problem

https://blog.bridgexapi.io/delivery-is-a-routing-problem-not-a-messaging-problem
1•Bridgexapi•16m ago•0 comments

Is DDD Overkill for My CRUD Project?

https://docs.eventsourcingdb.io/blog/2026/05/25/is-ddd-overkill-for-my-crud-project/
1•goloroden•19m ago•0 comments

IBM Confidential: System/360 File Organization [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zokKqP0plrM
1•DaiPlusPlus•20m ago•0 comments

Design Token Drift: Audited 375 Sites. Only 7.5% Got It Right

https://overlayqa.com/blog/design-token-drift-study/
1•emvied•21m ago•0 comments

Take the Plain Challange

https://plainnews.app
1•anjrued•21m ago•1 comments

Cryptic Studio's Jack Emmert on Creating Lasting MMOs

https://www.gamesindustry.biz/people-want-mmos-and-the-sales-of-new-world-proved-it-cryptic-studi...
1•1123581321•22m ago•0 comments

You probably don't need extra electrolytes

https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2026/05/22/you-probably-dont-need-extra-electrol...
1•austinallegro•23m ago•1 comments

Introducing HRM-Text

https://sapient.inc/introducing-hrm-text/
1•aziis98•27m ago•0 comments

You probably don't need extra electrolytes

https://economist.com/science-and-technology/2026/05/22/you-probably-dont-need-extra-electrolytes
1•andsoitis•29m ago•0 comments

Authorization layer for AI agents (OAuth has no idea what your agent is doing)

https://www.tryagentgate.com/
2•ElamOlame•31m ago•0 comments

TrapDoor supply chain attack hits PyPI, NPM, and crates.io

https://socket.dev/blog/trapdoor-crypto-stealer-npm-pypi-crates
2•rvz•31m ago•0 comments

Local-Eye

https://localeye.co
1•rtsubber•34m ago•0 comments

AI is learning to fly airplanes – and aviation is starting to embrace it

https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/24/us/ai-flying-airplanes
1•reconnecting•35m ago•0 comments

In India, You Can Get Milk Delivered Faster Than It Takes to Make Coffee

https://www.wsj.com/business/logistics/in-india-you-can-get-milk-delivered-faster-than-it-takes-t...
2•ViktorRay•36m ago•0 comments

The Temporal Coherence of Music and Consciousness [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J2SyjBaToE
1•ersinesen•42m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Replacing a 3.4MB video with 40kb of GSAP

https://spanthi.com/blog/gsap-choreography/
3•vein05•43m ago•0 comments

I stay motivated as a solo-creator (2023)

https://herman.bearblog.dev/how-i-stay-motivated-as-a-solo-creator/
1•andsoitis•45m ago•0 comments

CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Senate Hearing

https://blog.acton.org/archives/101128-explainer-what-you-should-know-about-facebook-ceo-mark-zuc...
3•Caarticles•46m ago•0 comments

Monitoring and engaging in social media conversations during a crisis

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311975.2015.1084978
1•Caarticles•49m ago•0 comments

Forward deployed engineering heats up again

https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/the-pulse-forward-deployed-engineering-heats-up-again/
1•logickkk1•52m ago•0 comments

Beware of EU-Washing

https://blog.avas.space/eu-washing/
1•BrunoBernardino•53m ago•0 comments

How API Drift Silently Breaks Data Pipelines

https://medium.com/data-science-collective/how-api-drift-silently-breaks-data-pipelines-and-how-t...
2•mkhorasani•57m ago•0 comments

gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/

https://gopher.floodgap.com/gopher/gw
3•susam•59m ago•0 comments

Lens Aberrations Explained (2023)

https://phillipreeve.net/blog/lens-aberrations-explained-part-1/
2•sirpilade•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

An Enterprise-Level Retrieval-Augmented Generation System

https://comfyai.app/article/llm-applications/enterprise-level-rag-hands-on-practice-II
6•zljdanceholic•1y ago

Comments

zljdanceholic•1y ago
How can we search the wanted key information from 10,000+ pages of PDFs within 2.5 hours? For fact check, how do we implement it so that answers are backed by page-level references, minimizing hallucinations?

RAG-Challenge-2 is a great open-source project by Ilya Rice that ranked 1st at the Enterprise RAG Challenge, which has 4500+ lines of code for implementing a high-performing RAG system. It might seem overwhelming to newcomers who are just beginning to learn this technology. Therefore, to help you get started quickly—and to motivate myself to learn its ins and outs—I’ve created a complete tutorial on this.

We have a complete graph to explain its workflow where multiple tools are used: Docling for parsing PDFs, LangChain for chunking text, faiss for vectorization and similarity searching, and chatgpt for LLMs.

Besides, I also outline the codeflow, demonstrating the running logic involving multiple python files where starters can easily get lost. Different files are colored differently. The purpose of showing this is not letting you memorize all of these file relationships. It works better for you to check the source code yourself and use this as a reference if you find yourself lost in the code.

The original project of Ilya Rice design its RAG system for answering questions of annual reports from companies, so he only designed three types of question response format for that challenge: a name, a number, or a boolean. But to ask questions about technical stuff, we absolutely ask general questions like How does RoPE work? to know about some concepts and the like Therefore, I further modify the system logic to fit this need by customizing an AnswerWithRAGContextExplanationPrompt class and automatically matching the most related chapter and corresponding pages via searching through all faiss databases (only retrieve the top-1) The final performance is demonstrated below (not cherry-picked, only tested once).

- What's the steps to train a nanoGPT from scratch? The answer is:

Training nanoGPT from scratch involves several clearly defined steps. First, set up the environment by installing necessary libraries, using either Anaconda or Google Colab, and then download the dataset (e.g., tinyShakespeare). Next, tokenize the text into numerical representations and split the data into training and validation sets. Define the model architecture including token/positional embeddings, transformer blocks with multi-head self-attention and feed-forward networks, and layer normalization. Configure training hyperparameters and set up an optimizer (such as AdamW). Proceed with a training loop that performs forward passes, computes loss, backpropagates, and updates parameters, while periodically evaluating performance on both training and validation data. Finally, use the trained model to generate new text from a given context.

All code are provided on Colab and the tutorial is referenced here. Hope this helps!