A Haystack pipeline can be perfectly wired and still unsafe. The retriever returns documents. Every component did its job. But if untrusted text moved through the pipeline as ordinary context, the trust boundary was lost. That is the problem this post is about. Not bad Python. A valid component connection only says: this value fits the next component It does not say: this value is safe to influen
Day 13 of 100 Days of Solana — Reflecting on Reading On-Chain Data When I started this challenge two weeks ago with Major League Hacking(MLH), I thought blockchain was just a ledger with transactions. I was wrong—and that realization is worth writing about. Before I touched any code, I imagined blockchain data like this: Transactions sit in a database somewhere I'd need special permission to read
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 —