13 Dec 25

NornicDB is a high-performance graph database designed for AI agents and knowledge systems. It speaks Neo4j’s language (Bolt protocol Cypher) so you can switch with zero code changes, while adding intelligent features including GPU accelerated embedding search, k-means, and auto TLP with optional LLM inference, plus plugins. - orneryd/NornicDB

by tmfnk 12 days ago

30 Sep 25

In the same line as Dgsh, a language/format to describe concurrent processes.

by sebastien 2 months ago

An extension to the classis shell that supports graph-like orchestrate, IPC and value storage. Bridges the gap between shell and orchestration frameworks.

by sebastien 2 months ago

10 Sep 25

08 Sep 25

Here you will find all search engines which offer English-language results that the world has to offer, what type of search engine they are and where they get their organic results from.

by cos 3 months ago saved 4 times

Like any other map, The Internet map is a scheme displaying objects’ relative position; but unlike real maps (e.g. the map of the Earth) or virtual maps (e.g. the map of Mordor), the objects shown on it are not aligned on a surface. Mathematically speaking, The Internet map is a bi-dimensional presentation of links between websites on the Internet. Every site is a circle on the map, and its size is determined by website traffic, the larger the amount of traffic, the bigger the circle. Users’ switching between websites forms links, and the stronger the link, the closer the websites tend to arrange themselves to each other.

by cos 3 months ago

05 Aug 24

Graphing calculator and scientific calculator.

by pyrho 1 year ago

13 Jul 24

13 May 23

The logic of the surveillance-driven information economy demands systems for handling mass quantities of heterogeneous data, increasingly in the form of knowledge graphs. An archaeology of knowledge graphs and their mutation from the liberatory aspirations of the semantic web gives us an underexplored lens to understand contemporary information systems. I explore how the ideology of cloud systems steers two projects from the NIH and NSF intended to build information infrastructures for the public good to inevitable corporate capture, facilitating the development of a new kind of multilayered public/private surveillance system in the process. I argue that understanding technologies like large language models as interfaces to knowledge graphs is critical to understand their role in a larger project of informational enclosure and concentration of power.

by toxi 2 years ago

03 May 23

Build polished data products with SQL and markdown

by pyrho 2 years ago saved 2 times