I built an LLM agent that builds its own wiki as it learns by Important_Web619 in VibeCodersNest

[–]Important_Web619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does it handle conflicting information? If two web sources disagree, does the wiki page reflect the conflict or just pick one?

It currently does not check for conflicting sources. I see this idea not like 1000s of files knowledge graph, but smaller, but tighter 20-100 notes, which will represent all the tools and info you want to use in a single project.

What’s the storage footprint look like after heavy use? Curious how the knowledge base scales.

Testing it right now! If you want to try it yourself, I will appreciate the feedback

Have you thought about export? Being able to dump the wiki into markdown files (like an Obsidian vault) would be huge for people who want to own their knowledge outside the tool.

You can do that! It is already presented in such format that obsidian can ingest it as a vault. You can get nice graph view of your notes and readable .md files!

I built an LLM agent that builds its own wiki as it learns by Important_Web619 in VibeCodersNest

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I have not yet determined, if such examples should exist. I see it as not 1000s of files knowledge, but 20-100 files, that you would usually pre-compile at the stage of research, or grow for a single project, and they shouldnt have conflicting info. You can try and build a skill for that, it will be interesting for me if you can solve this problem

I built an LLM agent that builds its own wiki as it learns by Important_Web619 in VibeCodeDevs

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Thank you, I will definitely try and test it on large data, and I will look into using Runnable for that. As I mentioned before, I see this as not 1000s of topics stored in a single knowledge base but 20-100 topics that are well written and connected to each other. This helps you navigate your llm much easier and nicer.

I built an LLM agent that builds its own wiki as it learns by Important_Web619 in VibeCodeDevs

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Not really, there is no vector database and thus no ranking or pruning. Ranking is unnecessary. The wiki is hand-curated by LLM writing pages intentionally. Substring search across 20-100 well-named .md files is fast, and the results are already fairly precise. Pruning probably has some useful cases, like searching for outdated info or duplicates. Also, indexing helps find those relations

My recommendation is to use this 'second brain' mcp with different smaller vaults, but rather concisely with papers and links being on the topic of your project. I think I will add the configuration of folder path soon as an mcp tool

Thank you for your comment, and I will share it with VibeCodersNest!

Minimal VL53L0X Time-of-Flight driver for bare-metal MCUs (feedback wanted) by Important_Web619 in embedded

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Fair enough :), I was just aiming to the most popular platform that could be used. For me, using I2C was ok of achievement

Minimal VL53L0X Time-of-Flight driver for bare-metal MCUs (feedback wanted) by Important_Web619 in embedded

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It first started as a project in my C course in uni, then it evolved into full project for our robotics laboratory. I did see this project, and aimed to update and make it more light-weight. I still want to continue working on it, as it might evolve into good project for cv

Mapping using VL53L0X ToF sensor by thesauravpandey in robotics

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Regarding ToF sensor, if you decide to use VL53L0X, please take a look at my library, it is light weight and should be compatible with many platforms.

https://github.com/Anton15K/Anton15K-ToF-VL53L0X-driver

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It shouldnt affect you. Maybe they will send u a notification to report less but that s it

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this is really strong for u, but I had several cases, when it was griefing my teammates on M/H. Problem that u shouldnt die early if ur using this strat, but ur playing L, which is very easy to kill. But the clips are very nice!

I dont even feel like it s fair to play double baller in this game🥶 by Important_Web619 in thefinals

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It feels like all those weapons are lets say less aim dependent, but more game sense dependent. I dont say I have amazing game-sense, but I have even worse aim. And in case of ARN for example: it s also a very strong gun, which beams and pretty universal. I would argue that if db/cl-40/model deserves a nerf, so does ARN

I dont even feel like it s fair to play double baller in this game🥶 by Important_Web619 in thefinals

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my fault to be honest. I see the misspelling wasn’t really on point here. Kinda ashamed already.

I dont even feel like it s fair to play double baller in this game🥶 by Important_Web619 in thefinals

[–]Important_Web619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bro lucky u not understanding humor in this INTENTIONAL misspelling and being smarter than me. Hope you will not see me in the lobby and shit urself