beernet 12 minutes ago

Why not just use Qdrant? They've been integrating TurboQuant for months, works well.

ghm2199 2 hours ago

Wow! 4GB for 10 million documents. This means one could build a reverse index much faster than before and devx processes like debugging, performance testing would become much smoother. Can't wait for the sqlite bindings to come out!

  • ghm2199 2 hours ago

    Also the removal latency is on a log scale. Which is quite insane.

nharada 2 hours ago

It would be nice to have the README be a little more human written for a project where you actually want people to adopt it

  • badatnames an hour ago

    Anthropic employee. This is what your brain on kool aid looks like

    • deeviant an hour ago

      Then again, if the only thing the human doing is bitching about AI use, it's not really that comparatively useful.

anishvarghese 2 hours ago

This looks perfect for local, privacy first search, but since it's built in Rust, has anyone tried compiling it to WASM to run directly inside a browser extension?

spoaceman7777 an hour ago

Well. That is insane. O_O Fantastic job!

burgerboii 2 hours ago

Who is this co-author called t <t@t>?

refulgentis 24 minutes ago

Bloviating nonsense, 3rd time I’ve seen something like this in HN since TurboQuant came out. You don’t need float32, never did. Source: I’ve been writing on device embedding code for 4 years.

zuzululu 2 hours ago

what could i use this for as part of my agentic workflow? codebase indexing? docs ?

  • kyxsc 2 hours ago

    notes/docs/wiki is a great use case

esafak 2 hours ago

lancedb and duckdb integrations would be great...