Hackernews posts about Lucene
Lucene is an open-source search library that allows developers to add search functionality to their applications.
- Better Binary Quantization (BBQ) in Lucene and Elasticsearch (www.elastic.co)
- Show HN: Ask the Software Architect (www.exploravention.com)
- Nixiesearch: Running Lucene over S3, and why we're building a new search engine (nixiesearch.substack.com)
- Java Panama Vector API Integrated with Apache Lucene (github.com)
- Vector Search with OpenAI Embeddings: Lucene Is All You Need (www.shaped.ai)
- Lucene: The Good Parts (www.parse.ly)
- VecLucene: Vector Search on Top of Lucene (github.com)
- Better Binary Quantization (BBQ) in Lucene and Elasticsearch (www.elastic.co)
- Lucene in 5 Minutes (lucenetutorial.com)
- Better Binary Quantization in Lucene and Elasticsearch (www.elastic.co)
- Adding passage vector search to Lucene (www.elastic.co)
- Show HN: Index and search *all* your documents (github.com)
- Show HN: DocGoblin – A Desktop Search Engine for Your PDFs (www.docgoblin.com)
- Causal Joins the Lucanet Group (www.causal.app)
- Who Lost Lucent?: The Decline of America’s Telecom Equipment Industry (2000) (americanaffairsjournal.org)
- Demo: Running Python using the new Java integration in Lucee 6.2 (dev.lucee.org)