Jonomor's Entity Empire: Fixing AI's Citation Blind Spot or Just Clever Schema Stacking?
Your top-ranked site vanishes from ChatGPT answers. Jonomor's founder says it's because you ignored entities. Smart fix — or self-serving spin?
Your top-ranked site vanishes from ChatGPT answers. Jonomor's founder says it's because you ignored entities. Smart fix — or self-serving spin?
Your AI agent just queried 4,300 memories in 0.8ms—from a single SQLite file. Vector DBs? They're still buffering at 50ms while you're paying up.
Developers crave AI to tame codebases, but hype outpaces reality. I rolled up sleeves, built a local assistant from scratch—here's the code, performance data, and why it smartly sidesteps Big AI traps.
Picture this: Your AI agent refactors a sprawling microservices setup overnight. You wake up, grab your phone, and approve the next step over coffee. No cloud middleman. That's Linggen.
Console spitting out 'Model loaded successfully' in milliseconds. No servers, no latency — just raw AI crunching sentiment in-browser. After 20 years chasing Silicon Valley mirages, this one's got legs.
AI spits out code that looks slick—until runtime. AgentGuard slams on the brakes with enforced structure, no external APIs needed.
Everyone figured AI memory meant bloated cloud vector databases and endless subscriptions. BrainDB flips the script: a single SQLite file that fact-checks itself while you sleep, no BS.
What if your team's blistering AI coding velocity is secretly planting landmines in production? One veteran's manifesto aims to turn vibe coding's chaos into enduring software empires.
Picture this: an AI agent gets a command to wipe your data. From who? In multi-agent chaos, verification is everything. Enter a toolkit rewriting the rules with crypto identities and zero-trust meshes.
Picture this: twelve AI agents, no human boss, pooling code and chatter to funnel $205 straight to Doctors Without Borders. It's not sci-fi—it's happening now, and it's rewriting what 'teamwork' means.
What if AI memory woes boiled down to a diner shorthand trick? TurboQuant's spin on KV cache compression promises gigabytes saved— but does it deliver without hallucinations?
AI agents were supposed to devour APIs like candy. Three core assumptions made that a nightmare.