4 comments

  • rgbrgb 1 hour ago
    looks cool. what is latency like? I haven't used qmd before and it looks like it runs 3 local models.
    • verdverm 39 minutes ago
      as always it depends on your hardware, the tiny models for embedding / reranking typically have low latency

      qmd is focussed on local to the point of designing around single machine setups and this creates a gap where one runs agents+qmd on their laptop and LLMs on their ai box

  • cyanydeez 2 days ago
    if this were localai, you could just figure out how to update the memore if the fill changes.
    • verdverm 1 hour ago
      yup, one of the reasons I built gmd to replace qmd, also that I wanted to use Typesense and incorporate llm-wiki concepts. Updating memory does depend on the nature of the change and may impact multiple memories or indexed files, and why llm-wiki concepts are needed too.

      Right now, imo, the main reason to build something like this or a harness is to understand the quirks son you can evaluate production grade implementations as the space matures. We are all still very early in the curve.

      https://github.com/verdverm/gmd

  • zane_shu 2 days ago
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  • grapefruitsoda 51 minutes ago
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