hello there, I'm a new member of this community, a VI developer learning NVGT currently. I had this question alot in my mind, that which free AI is best? I'm confused between gemini, chatgpt, deepseek and claude. Claude has limits, so does gemini and chatgpt. Deepseek I have never tried, but I'm looking for a free alternative, or an AI which is at least reliable, and at least doesn't spoils code l
Revolutionize Mistral 2 vs RAG Comparisons: What Fails and How to Fix It Comparing Mistral 2, the widely adopted open-source large language model, to Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) frameworks has become a common but deeply flawed practice in AI evaluation circles. This mismatch stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of what each tool is, how they interact, and what metrics actually matt
Introduction Picture two doctors updating the same patient record at the same time - one in São Paulo, the other in London. Both are offline. When connectivity returns, whose changes prevail? This is not a hypothetical. It is the everyday reality of distributed systems: multiple nodes, no shared clock, no guaranteed network. The conventional answer has long been locking - one node waits while an
Introduction Some code works. Some code lasts. The difference rarely comes down to typing speed, syntax mastery, or how many nights you're willing to push through. It comes down to how you think about a problem before you write a single line. Big-O notation is a mathematical framework that describes how an algorithm performs as its input grows. In plain terms, it answers one question:
If you use ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Copilot, or Gemini daily, it feels like you're talking to a person. It remembers what you said three messages ago. It references the project details you shared yesterday. It feels like the model has a persistent brain that is learning about you. But it’s a lie. From an architectural standpoint, an LLM is the most "forgetful" piece of software you will ever use. Ev
Most symbolic systems rely on multiple primitives. Addition, multiplication, exponentials, logarithms — each plays a different role in structuring expressions. But what happens if you force everything through a single operator? This idea becomes concrete with the EML operator: eml(x, y) = exp(x) − ln(y) In theory, this operator can express all elementary functions. But theory doesn’t tell us what
Comparison: Haystack 2.0 vs. RAGatouille 0.3 for Building High-Accuracy RAG Pipelines for Developer Docs Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) has become the standard for building LLM-powered tools that answer questions using private or domain-specific data. For developer documentation (dev docs) — which includes technical jargon, versioned APIs, code snippets, and structured reference material —