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Pynecone is a web application framework that allows developers to build performant and customizable web apps entirely in pure Python.
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- Accurate and Efficient Metadata Filtering in Pinecone Vector Database (www.pinecone.io)
- Show HN: I wrote a GPU-less billion-vector DB for molecule search (live demo) (cheese-new.deepmedchem.com)
- Multi-vector retrieval as a fast second-stage reranker (www.pinecone.io)
- The First Hallucination-Free LLM (www.pinecone.io)
- Pgvector Is Now Faster Than Pinecone at 75% Less Cost (www.timescale.com)
- Postgres vs. Pinecone (lantern.dev)
- Pinecone Open-Sources AWS Reference Architecture with Pulumi (www.pinecone.io)
- Pinecone integrates AI inferencing with vector database (blocksandfiles.com)
- Create a RAG Pipeline with Pinecone (docs.vectorize.io)
- Pinecone leads ‘explosion’ in vector databases for generative AI (venturebeat.com)
- Pgvector Is Now Faster Than Pinecone (twitter.com)
- Pinecone Serverless (www.pinecone.io)
- How We Made PostgreSQL as Fast as Pinecone for Vector Data (www.timescale.com)
- Chat with your data using OpenAI, Pinecone, Airbyte, LangChain (blog.langchain.dev)
- Pinecone Assistant in Beta (www.pinecone.io)
- Pinecone's vector database gets a new serverless architecture (techcrunch.com)
- Pinecone algorithms set new records for BigANN (www.pinecone.io)
- How we planned and re-planned the free plan on Pinecone (notoriousplg.substack.com)
- Pinecone Serverless: vector database for GenAI applications (www.pinecone.io)
- Pinecone migrates its vector database to Spanner (cloud.google.com)
- We Replaced Pinecone with PGVector (www.confident-ai.com)
- Pinecone's New Architecture (www.pinecone.io)
- Pinecone Local: a self-hosted, in-memory emulator of the vector database (www.pinecone.io)
- Pinecone launches its serverless vector database out of preview (techcrunch.com)
- Vector search algorithms from Pinecone set new records (www.pinecone.io)
- Pgvector vs. Pinecone: Cost and Performance (supabase.com)
- Pinecone? Qdrant? No, distributed Redis vectors (github.com)
- Don't be dense: sparse indexes in Pinecone (www.pinecone.io)