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How is it different from https://github.com/pinecone-io/canopy?


First pass feedback on differences is that R2R is building with all database / llm providers in mind.

Further, it seems Canopy has picked some pretty different abstractions to focus on. For instance, they mention `ChatEngine` as core abstraction, whereas R2R attempts to be a bit more agnostic.

That being said, there are definitely some commonalities, so thanks for sharing this repo! I will be sure to give it a deep dive.


Will it support Pinecone? I deal with a lot of vectors


Yes, this is an easy lift, could* you add an issue?

We also offer qdrant and pgvector, and will expand into most major providers with time. I personally recommend qdrant after trying 6 or 7 different ones while trying to scale out.


Thanks for your trust. :)


There's feminism in a lot of countries. This title doesn't make sense.


There is also cooking and cycling across the world, but the differences in each of those countries is knowledge worth documenting.

Read the article. That much is plainly obvious.


But the title doesn't give me this context, I have to read the whole article to understand that. Why not to make a title that would make sense?


Exactly "Cooking in Japan" is different from "Cooking in Frence". Also 'isms'.


There's a nice tool called Glasp


Thanks for mentioning Glasp :)


Before each meeting, give them a sleeping pill


Prepared meetings are not fun and boring. They feel not awkward and could be just replaced with an email.


But don't they say ('they say' - legit source) that dogs can predict earthquakes?


There are claims and anecdotal reports but (caveat that I'm not an earthquake scientist lol) doesn't seem to have expert consensus and I'm not seeing anything that passes the bar of not being able to be explained by people who've heard that animals predict earthquakes retroactively blaming any behavior they noticed on earthquake awareness.

Review article linked from usgs.gov: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/ssa/bssa/article-abstract/1...


Is it possible they're just hearing the sound of them (you can often hear the sound they're making a few seconds before it hits where you are - I live in NZ) before us due to their much better hearing?


Pinecone is surreal!


Because I personally don't like remote work, I'm ok with requiring 100% RTO. But bad management is a problem.


Out of curiosity, may I ask why?


Mainly because it's not pleasant to work w/ bad management. Bad culture starts from management - pretentiousness, stressed colleagues, micromanagement etc.


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