I was soo happy when I saw this, I know many users are going to be
thrilled about it.
On Wed, 26 Apr 2023 at 05:15, Patrick McFadin wrote:
> Not sure if this is what you are saying, Josh, but I believe this needs to
> be its own CEP. It's a change in CQL syntax and changes how clusters
> op
Not sure if this is what you are saying, Josh, but I believe this needs to
be its own CEP. It's a change in CQL syntax and changes how clusters
operate. The change needs to be documented and voted on. Jonathan, you know
how to find me if you want me to help write it. :)
As a side comment to all of
To be fair Dinesh kind of primed that:
> Do you intend to make this part of CEP-7 or as an incremental update to SAI
> once it is committed?
;)
I think this body of work more than stands on its own. Great work Jonathan,
Mike, and Zhao; having native support for more ML-oriented workloads in C*
Jonathan what a great proposal/code. An enjoyable read. And at least for me
educational! (Which is notable, as you're on my turf, I'm a Data Science
major.)
Sorry for splitting hairs but CEP-7 (as a spec, and wiki page) is approved
and voted on and I assume there's no proposal to change that. That
Very exciting. Love it.
"Retrieval augmented" or "Data augmented" LLMs are the easiest way to
"fine-tune" the output of LLM without actually fine-tuning. Currently
Pinecone/Weaviate/Milvus are eating up the scene, with new players like
Chroma coming out soon.
We've been working with Langchain / LL
We have a town hall coming up! The URL for the meetup can be found here:
https://www.meetup.com/cassandra-global/events/292858262/. This will be held
tomorrow at 12pm EST.
Jon Haddad (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rustyrazorblade/) will be discussing
performance tuning on Apache Cassandra, I'll b