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OpenSauced founder here. Thanks for sharing codercat. We are really excited to further explore AI engineering.


Founder of OpenSauced. The team and I have been working to take our public GitHub Events dataset and turn it into an RAG power search. The goal is to quickly grok who experts are in specific features or corners of the code base. This is our first iteration, and we are looking for feedback.


great read. I hope more folks show off the infrastructure of AI. Its cool to see demos of products, but its a breath of fresh air to see how its made.



This was a good read. Seeing the story of AI infrastructure is a breath of fresh air. Too much witchcraft and hand waving in the AI space at the moment.


> Too much witchcraft and hand waving in the AI space at the moment.

Yeah +1: I found most frameworks (like langchain, llamaindex) to be abit too magical for my taste where as the well understood and well structured OpenAI API makes for building ontop of inference much easier. Things are moving really, really fast, but I'm excited for where they're headed.


openbase did reviews and got up to 400k users. They couldn’t figure how monetize and shut down I think their blog post on it is still available somewhere.


What happened to Ovio. I haven’t heard from them in years. Is it still active?


Nothing is a replacement for writing decent code.


OpenSauced team member here.

Thanks for the mention. We have been chatting with maintainers this past year and recommend new contributors as the best metric to start identifying repo health.

Another example is the rate of selection, how many contributors outside the core team or employees.

We plan to expose more metrics like these in app really soon.

Check out our guide for maintainers https://docs.opensauced.pizza/maintainers/maintainers-guide-...


Hm... I'm not sure if I see anything more than I can get from https://ossinsight.io/analyze/StarRocks/starrocks#overview


ossinsight has comparison and collection tools that are also worth checking out too.


Hey thanks for posting. I am one of the maintainers of opensauced and happy to answer questions.

Also still working on improving the discovery part but also wanted to mention everything is open sourced and we also have an API for anyone build with the data.


MY first experience with Heavybit was working for a devtools startup as an employee. They have continued to provide amazing content and events for early stage devtools companies and look forward to the future companies that get added to their portfolio.


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