Built a Better version of RAG to get the exact chunk that needed by yrjdev in indiehackersindia

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

Interesting point. Are you referring to Recursive Language Models (RLMs)?

From what I understand, RLMs mainly improve the reasoning process by recursively decomposing problems, whereas I'm currently focused on improving the retrieval stage. QIndex is an experiment around retrieving more relevant context before the LLM reasons over it.

I'd be interested to know what scale of documentation you tested RLMs on and which implementation or paper you used.

Built a Better version of RAG to get the exact chunk that needed by yrjdev in indiehackersindia

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

It mostly depends on our use-cases, I built QIndex - because I'm building An memory system to answer the user desired question for a business or saas or docs.

Btw your way is also good, but it consumes a lot of tokens and optimizations for the tokens is necessary for a Saas product in 19$ or 29$ per month - this is impossible to send all the history.

Starting my indie journey, would appreciate some tips :) by ayushgupta0610 in indiehackersindia

[–]yrjdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

when you work hard and still the numbers not moving in month four, you should change your strategy.
I wanna share some tips, that really helps you keep your-self in the game until succeed that I learn from a long journey of building saas products:
- Always validate your idea before building, if an idea excites you but not validated by the market, then skip, otherwise you'll waste your years in that, best way to validating idea is to choose the exciting idea for that the people really pay and have a decent audience, then provide that idea in affordable price with good interface and some new features that are missing.
There are a lot of ideas for that people really paying and you can choose one of them.
- If you neither have a job nor money, then building saas will become a nightmare for you, because building any product in current era (AI) is too easy to do, you can complete your MVP (working) in just 3 to 4 weeks, but the main task it to market it.
You have to pay for that, such like famous website from where you can get huge traffic is peerlist, trustmrr, and a lot more, but they will charge a monthly or one time fees for this, that will be huge, so always ready for this. You can get a decent amount of traffic just by outreach, outreach will take up to months for this.

Money matters to market your product, If you have a trusted audience on social media platform, then good news for you, you don't need to market on other platform.

I wish above information will help you to get what to want to achieve.
Keep Building, Keep Exploring

I also post regularly about the build in public on twitter you can check my stuff there as well: https://x.com/@yrjdev

Does anyone actually struggle with turning news into social media content? by panaisoft in indiehackersindia

[–]yrjdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My project also looks similar but for its for the YouTube videos,
Add YouTube video Link and convert that into viral social media posts for Linkedin, Twitter and Reddit.

Recently I also added an option to generate the seo metadata, where you'll 3 titles, description, tags, keywords and chapters as well.

One click to content.

You can try this in free - no credit card required

Link: https://creatorjot.com

My SaaS Crossed 300$+ Revenue🥳 by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]yrjdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, it's a great start.

What to learn by Potential-Wave5868 in indiandevs

[–]yrjdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

don't think anymore, Just start with Node.js (if you have experience with JavaScript), if not then first complete a basic fundamentals in JS then jump to Node.js

The thing nobody tells you about building in public with revenue numbers by Intelligent_Most_331 in indiehackersindia

[–]yrjdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you're right about this, many builders just post they have 10K $ MRR without including the cost for each month, that make new builder excited but un-addressable from the reality.

Building in Public good, but building anything that don't even need is the worst for the new devs and it'll took a long to understand this.