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andric commented on Launch HN: Airweave (YC X25) – Let agents search any app   github.com/airweave-ai/ai... · Posted by u/lennertjansen
raufakdemir · 5 months ago
Glean is enterprise search for humans. Airweave is built for agent developers that want to access their user’s (so the person using the agent product) information
andric · 5 months ago
Your pricing currently seems prohibitive for that kind of use case. Shouldn't it be usage-based so one can build a product where users can connect their apps without having to worry about arbitrary limits on plans? There should be a PAYG option that simply charges per connection, and automatic volume discounts.
andric commented on Show HN: GitChamber – list, read and search GitHub repos without rate limits   gitchamber.com/... · Posted by u/xmorse
xmorse · 7 months ago
This is an API I built for my agents to let them read files in public GitHub repos without relying on the official GitHub API.

There are no rate limits. The API is built on top of sqlite on Cloudflare Durable Objects.

The first time you fetch an url it downloads the repository tar file and stores the files contents in the sqlite database.

It then uses sqlite to list, read and search the files.

Agents can paginate files using search params like start and end to only read a portion of a file. They can also use globs to only search or read a portion of a repo

andric · 7 months ago
Oh this is what I have been looking for all this while! I was previously manually copying from uithub and Gitingest but that wastes so many tokens

I’ll try it out.

Thanks for making this! Any chance this could be open sourced so we can run it locally?

andric commented on Prisma Postgres – Runs on bare metal and unikernels   prisma.io/blog/announcing... · Posted by u/gniting
eampiart · a year ago
Essentially, you pay for database queries and events, with 60'000 included for free, which is plenty for experimenting and small projects. Price per million queries/events is then based on the plan you're subscribed to, and with Starter you have zero monthly fixed costs and only pay for queries and events above 60'000. No CPU-time and similar that's usually hard to grok.

Take a look at the Accelerate and Pulse pricing details. Prisma Postgres comes bundled with these, so the pay-as-you-go pricing is the same: https://www.prisma.io/pricing#accelerate

We'll continue to make improvements to the pricing on the way to General Availability to make it both as easy to understand and affordable as possible.

andric · a year ago
Does that mean that using Prisma Accelerate and Pulse with an external database will cost the same as using it with the bundled database? (Since I don’t see database-specific costs for storage, read replicas, PITR, backups)
andric commented on Prisma Postgres – Runs on bare metal and unikernels   prisma.io/blog/announcing... · Posted by u/gniting
sorenbs · a year ago
It's not every day you get to launch a hosted Postgres service that has something fundamentally new to offer. That's what we have done with Prisma Postgres, and I'm incredibly excited for it.

We are using Firecracker and unikernals to deliver true scale-to-zero without cold-starts. Happy to go into more detail if anyone is interested.

andric · a year ago
Congrats on the launch!

I’m a bit confused about the pricing.

The docs and pricing pages on your website don’t seem to outline how the pay-as-you-go pricing will work.

Is this still being figured out?

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andric commented on Ask HN: What was your most humbling learning moment?    · Posted by u/spcebar
chx · 2 years ago
Because y'all don't mask any more and if all I can do is sit at home then why not be warm while at it? And be closer to family, too.

I can travel wearing the Halo to visit my brother's family (in the UK) and my parents (in Hungary) but that's all. Otherwise, by and large, I don't go anywhere any more. I can't. That's the new reality. I wear a positive air pressure respirator to risk such activities as boarding a bus. And while it's quiet it's not silent so cinema, theatre etc is totally out. You can't possibly imagine how lonely life became even for an introvent who has worked from home all his life. I didn't quite get suicidal over the 2022 holidays but let's just say I understood why suicide statistics climb up over the holidays and I decided this can not be borne any more and changed things so it's easier to visit what few family I have left. I have no other human contact than these visits every few months. Sometimes I don't leave my apartment for several days at all and if I do, it's mostly for lonely walks (very rarely the post office or the pharmacy). The few friends I had in Vancouver got lost during Covid -- and I know no one in Malta. (Perhaps this helps explaining some of my recent post history.)

andric · 2 years ago
A fellow HN reader I know in a Covid Cautious online community shared your comment with me, and I just wanted to come here to say that you’re not alone.

There are some of us who stay largely indoors and only leave the house for essential visits, with a respirator. I’m one of those people.

I don’t know if you’re able to find a local community that’s cautious too.

But if you want to talk, I have contact details in my bio.

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