Tbh I had no idea this was even a thing until recently. I've been working with Rails for a while now and somehow never came across it. So let me explain it the way I understood it. You know how we normally do associations in Rails, User has many Posts, Post belongs to User. Two different models, two different tables. Simple. But what if a model needs to reference itself? Like same table, same mode
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Why I built another Ruby test runner inspired by Playwright Test Ruby already has great testing tools. If you are building Rails applications today, you probably use one of these combinations: RSpec + Capybara Minitest + Capybara Rails system tests Maybe Selenium, Cuprite, Ferrum, or Playwright through Ruby bindings These tools are mature, battle-tested, and widely used. So the natural question
選定理由 Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.01020 【社会課題】 【データの設計と従来技術の限界】 Issue Tree(法的論点ツリー)に変換し、葉ノードに対しルーブリック基準を適用可能にした。原告・被告・裁判所の主張をツリー構造で整理した約24,000インスタンスのデータセットを構築。評価軸は「論点カバレッジ」と「正確さ」の2次元。以下がサンプルである: 【原告の主張】被告は540万円を支払え └─【原告】保険金の支払い義務がある ├─【原告】死亡は突発的・偶発的な事故だった │ └─【原告】餅を食べて窒息死=外因による傷害 │ └─【被告】死因は既往症の可能性が高い └─【裁判所の結論】突発的事故と認定 ただし窒息死は証明不十分 この
Introduction To understand knowledge graphs, you first need to grasp three core concepts: entities, relations, and triples. Imagine a knowledge graph as a network that models the real world using nodes and connections. In this network, an entity is any distinct thing or object such as a person, city, or company. For example, “Sreeni”, “Plano”, and “Caterpillar” are all entities. A relation descr
This is my Day 2 of learning AI fundamentals where I will be covering the following concepts: Vector Embeddings How Tokenisation and Vector Embeddings relate to each other Vector embeddings is the process of turning each token id(generated during tokenisation) into high dimensional vector where semantic similarity results into geometric closeness. Think of it like this: dog is closer to puppy, al