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llama3
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Hindi-Language AI Chatbot for Enterprises Using Qdrant, MLFlow, and LangChain
Now, let's start building the next part of the chatbot. In this part, we will be using the LLM from Ollama and integrating it with the chatbot. More particularly, we will be using the Llama-3 model. Llama-3 is Meta's latest and most advanced open-source large language model (LLM). It is the successor to the previous Llama 2 model and represents a significant improvement in performance across a variety of benchmarks and tasks. Llama 3 comes in two main versions - an 8 billion parameter model and a 70 billion parameter model. Llama 3 supports longer context lengths of up to 8,000 tokens.
- FLaNK AI-April 22, 2024
- Meta Llama 3 GitHub
- Mark Zuckerberg himself appears in the list of direct contributors to Llama 3
- Mark Zuckerberg: Llama 3, $10B Models, Caesar Augustus, Bioweapons [video]
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Llama 3 in [8B and 70B] sizes is out
What is fascinating is how the smaller 8B version outperformed the bigger previus-gen 70B model in every benchmark listed on the model card:
- Llama 3 GitHub Repository
- Meta Llama 3
quill
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Release Radar · April 2024 Edition: Major updates from the open source community
Speaking of text, here's another one for you. Quill is a rich text editor also built for compatibility and extensibility. The latest version prevents mistakenly overriding theme default toolbar settings, and Quill is now a valid ESM package for better ecosystem. There's nested Quill support, improved spelling support, and improved support for pasting from Google Docs and Microsoft Word. Check out all the changes on the Slab website.
- FLaNK AI-April 22, 2024
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Quill – Your powerful rich text editor
Ontop of that this [issue](https://github.com/quilljs/quill/issues/3806) exists - which forces us to upgrade once primeNg lets us. Anyone knows a good alternative? I am done with quill and would love to use something more stable.
- Quill: Open-source, powerful rich text editor in JavaScript
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WYSIWYG editor for a new Rails project
I started with Quill... wound up hitting lots of challenges. There are bugs/issues like, "don't add extra margin or it will be converted to extra spaces." I also struggled to embed Quill into an HTML form element, which I though would be easy.
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Any FOSS to make HTML websites for self-hosting?
Fair enough. Look maybe into more of a utility like Quill? https://quilljs.com/
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You don't need a CRDT to build a collaborative experience
I agree. Yes, you can. Quill is the example here.
Actually, back in 2015 when we started prototyping CKEditor 5, we started with this approach as well. Our goal from the beginning was to combine real-time editing capabilities with an engine capable of storing and rendering complex rich-text structures (nested tables, complex nested lists, other rich widgets, etc.). We quickly realized that a linear structure is going to be a huge bottleneck. In the end, if you want to represent trees, storing them as a linear structure is counterproductive.
So, we went for a tree model. That got many things in the engine an order of magnitude harder (OT being one). But I choose to encapsulate this complexity in the model rather than make it leak to particular plugins.
In fact, from what I remember, https://github.com/quilljs/quill/issues/117 (e.g. https://github.com/quilljs/quill/issues/117#issuecomment-644...) is a good example of issues that we avoided.
I also talked to companies that built their platforms on top of Quill. One of them ended up gluing together countless Quill instances to power their editor and overcome the limitations of the linear data model but is now looking for a way to rebuild their editor from scratch due to the issues (performance, complexity, stability).
So, yes. You can implement a rich-text editor based on a linear model. But it has its immediate limitations that you need to take into consideration.
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Which Rich Text Editor to use ?
I've always used Quill and always satisfied with it. It can be adapted to React Native as well. Despite the most popular RTE is Draft js it has some limitations on mobile.
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I need help with creating simple text editor
NgPrime has this editor if you’re using it already for components. Or Quil could work
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Good Markdown Editor for SvelteKit?
Quill
What are some alternatives?
promptfoo - Test your prompts. Evaluate and compare LLM outputs, catch regressions, and improve prompt quality. [Moved to: https://github.com/promptfoo/promptfoo]
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
Editor.js - A block-style editor with clean JSON output
slate - A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. (Currently in beta.)
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
ProseMirror - The ProseMirror WYSIWYM editor
trix - A rich text editor for everyday writing
TOAST UI Editor - 🍞📝 Markdown WYSIWYG Editor. GFM Standard + Chart & UML Extensible.
CodeMirror - In-browser code editor (version 5, legacy)
Monaco Editor - A browser based code editor
Summernote - Super simple WYSIWYG editor