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  • Mobster@feddit.ukOPtoBuy European@feddit.ukBrands to avoid
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    20 hours ago

    Hi there. I really like your thinking. I’m not a professional developer, but I suspect it’s only a matter of time that apps that do something like this are available.

    Here’s a post I saw on a related community which describes something like what would make you happy :)

    https://feddit.uk/post/25526618

    Also, I tested my own very basic idea by taking a picture and uploading to the Mistral chat - it identified the products accurately, which was promising.



  • I don’t feel bad, but having moved a few days ago I’ll share my experience.

    I try and come here first, will check the one or two things I’ve posted engaged with, scroll a bit - but realise I haven’t quite joined enough communities for there to be novel information each time I check in.

    I then default to Reddit, and quickly go into my default auto-scroll passive lurk mode. I see something new - like the most recent Anonymous hack on twitter, and then come back to see if I can find it on Lemmy!

    One key difference is I rarely posted on Reddit, but have felt very comfortable posting here. Not sure why!





  • Mobster@feddit.ukOPtoBuy European@feddit.ukBrands to avoid
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    2 days ago

    LLM can hallucinate, but agree with you that RAG accuracy can be made reliable enough - by refining prompts, adjusting temperature, improving data structure etc. Tolerance for potential errors depends on the use case of course, but for something like this I wasn’t too worried. Also this is a very simple PoC use case, just using the chat box of a free LLM. Making your own RAG using this would improve accuracy significantly. I know you know this as you also develop RAG applications, but others less familiar may not.