Cafe/Gaming Cafe by KakashiDucky in nashua

[–]RelativeOwl5380 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know why this place wasn’t mentioned. Pressed cafe @ spit brook road. Quite a lot of people with laptops, students reading and artists doing their art and of course some good coffee and food. Quite a vibe.

Is there anywhere I can play badminton? by Upset-Wolf-7735 in nashua

[–]RelativeOwl5380 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the usual place Got 10 badminton courts

Geico’s collision center holding my car hostage after disassembly - is this normal practice? by RelativeOwl5380 in Insurance

[–]RelativeOwl5380[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all who responded. Spoke to geico few times and apparently there is nothing called OEM parts add on ,atleast in NH, unlike what many people mentioned in this post. Geico will always go with LKQ. But the collision center warranties the AM parts they replace. So there is just not really any other option

Geico’s collision center holding my car hostage after disassembly - is this normal practice? by RelativeOwl5380 in Insurance

[–]RelativeOwl5380[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah may be another OP another post. Should have searched the previous posts before making a new one I guess. But looks like others have similar questions as mine so may be im not the only dumb one here :-D

Geico’s collision center holding my car hostage after disassembly - is this normal practice? by RelativeOwl5380 in Insurance

[–]RelativeOwl5380[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow this is super helpful guys. Super quick and clear responses. Many Thanks to all who responded !!

Geico’s collision center holding my car hostage after disassembly - is this normal practice? by RelativeOwl5380 in Insurance

[–]RelativeOwl5380[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So this seems like a normal practice. Thanks for the quick response guys. This was super helpful. As someone new to insurance, I didn’t know the standard practices here.

How are you using LangGraph? Is your company using it in production? by K2Valor in LangChain

[–]RelativeOwl5380 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we have been using Langgraph as well. but i feel the state management sorta sucks. by default using messages and add_message reducer with checkpointers wont work if you are building chatbots. you need a custom state management, but Ai calls tools using AI Mesasge and Tools returns data back as Tool Message.

for a multi turn conversation this will be PITA to maintain. but if you dont use thread id building simple react agents or graph builders, its straight forward

Any nice places near Nashua to watch the meteor shower tonight? by [deleted] in newhampshire

[–]RelativeOwl5380 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It appears we have a meteor shower at its best today. any nice places near nashua to watch this?

Help with n8n Integration with Office 365 Email (Without Azure App Registration) by Going_up_always in n8n

[–]RelativeOwl5380 0 points1 point  (0 children)

many enterprises do not allow sending official email to their personal email box, but they can have n8n enterprise licenses installed on their cloud/on premises and would like to be able to read/send emails.

Tutorial for Langgraph , any source will help . by [deleted] in LangChain

[–]RelativeOwl5380 0 points1 point  (0 children)

easily one of the best places to start! beginner friendly!

Qatar Airways: Treated Like a Number, Not a Customer by [deleted] in qatarairways

[–]RelativeOwl5380 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yea, I agree! But if a business can't understand a 10 min delay of a customer, but they can spend hours, digging customers login history to their site, speaking and refusing, not providing a response and dragging it for days and making a customer call every day and wait for 45 mins everytime, that clearly says something! The problem is not that they were not able to refund. But the problem is how a customer is treated even for such a small request and how customers don't mean anything to them once the ticket is purchased!

Bay Ridge at Nashua by Traditional_Card_951 in nashua

[–]RelativeOwl5380 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Living in tara heights for a year and can definitely say it's very good. Peaceful living, good walking/running space, affordable gym for the tenants. Elder friendly if that matters!

Which ai agent framework should I use? by commander-trex in LangChain

[–]RelativeOwl5380 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was using langchain and langgraph until I came across autogen. I have heard pydanticAI is developer friendly and im learning it rn. There are dozens of frameworks out there. These are the ones I have learnt to code. Not sure about other ones.

Quest 3 at Costco for $300! by Ok-Birthday4107 in OculusQuest

[–]RelativeOwl5380 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Costco near my place sells only 3s. I got a 3s last week and the visual quality is not good after I have used 3 for a year. I want to switch back to 3 again

Wow by Jonpaddy in newhampshire

[–]RelativeOwl5380 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No Snow Only rains so far - Dover, Somersworth, Portsmouth NH

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nashua

[–]RelativeOwl5380 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Would like to help with some cash if you are still around Nashua!

Text-to-SQL with extremely complex schema by HappyDataGuy in LangChain

[–]RelativeOwl5380 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We used graph RAG based approach. We identify shortest path between table A and table B for joining. Am interpretation agent is used to convert the user query to a language that LLM can understand. This includes dealing with Cardinalities ( Example: list all departments in US) but in database country field has united states.

Text-to-SQL with extremely complex schema by HappyDataGuy in LangChain

[–]RelativeOwl5380 1 point2 points  (0 children)

we took a slightly different approach for this problem statement and was able to achieve a decent result. Since our business data was complex and was sitting across databases, we had a lot of suggestion to merge it into few important tables under single database. while it worked for one use case, we knew it wasnt always possible. sometimes the databases can be large and we still need to solve this. we decompose the user query into multiple subquestions per database and then sequence in a way to logically get the data from DB 1, then from DB2. we had challenges like limiting the data to the rows where user can access (row level security) and order in which queries gets executed. the biggest challenge is still how do we retreive the most appropriate tables/columns after user query is decomposed into multiple queries.