- Had [[fondue]] last night with friends - Earlier we had great coffee as well, [[l]] was around. I miss her! - We then went to [[Basel]] with [[b]] and [[an]] today, it was beautiful. - [[bishopric of basel]] - has [[switzerland]]'s [[oldest university]] - Read [[Pedagogy of the Oppressed]] on the way there. - Met [[friedrich]] from [[living stones]] association next to [[Basel Minster]], he was very nice and informed us a lot about the cathedral. - On the way back, going through comments to [[agora doc]] by the [[pkg book]] editors. - [[an]] - [[spin dictators]] - [[ladee]] - Special weekend! - #push [[agora]] - #push [[agora writing]] - [[agora doc]] - great top level comment by [[ivo]] - #push [[agora development]] - [x] set up local dev environment in the train - I like [[poetry]]. - [[better search]]? - what's a quantum of better search? it's pretty bad right now; e.g. [[poetry install]] would not bring up [[install poetry]] - would re-adding fuzzy matching fix this? - should I implement a simple search algorithm myself for the purpose of understanding how to solve this? - tokenization -> compute combinations is trivial but expensive - [ ] -> [[bag of words]] is cheap - this actually requires defining what is the source of truth for [[equivalence class]] and for [[proximity]] between nodes - I've always wanted to think of Agora search as as an exploration within a certain [[radius]] of an inferred center of gravity; maybe this is distance in some embedding? - [ ] -> [[edit distance]] - seems like an interesting approach to explore next - [[auto pull wikipedia]] sort of also tackles this in a totally different direction, in particular if we extend it to [[wikidata integration]]: if wikidata surfaces an entity for us, volunteer its type; if the entity is far from the current node in an interesting way, maybe [[auto pull]] it as well after some time. - if I'm adding auto pull maybe it's time to make [[settings]] clearer, in particular have an easy toggle for auto pull to trigger or not (leads to [[agora autopilot]] maybe, which I've always thought could be very fun.)