Show HN: You need a few lines of JS, not a vector database github.com 3 points by zcbenz 13 hours ago
minimaxir 13 hours ago If you don't need a vector database, how are you storing the embeddings to compare the query against? zcbenz 13 hours ago You can use any serialization that supports numbers, in the repo I used BSER (a binary format of JSON), you can even use raw JSON but it would be very inefficient for float numbers though.
zcbenz 13 hours ago You can use any serialization that supports numbers, in the repo I used BSER (a binary format of JSON), you can even use raw JSON but it would be very inefficient for float numbers though.
If you don't need a vector database, how are you storing the embeddings to compare the query against?
You can use any serialization that supports numbers, in the repo I used BSER (a binary format of JSON), you can even use raw JSON but it would be very inefficient for float numbers though.