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Introducing BeyondPDF, a smart, free, fully-local (wifi-less) PDF search app for MacOS. "Free" has always connoted to "It's free but we will steal your data"... not anymore. Whats wrong with MacOS's Preview? It's great... but I NEED smart/semantic search. Searching for words is tedious but searching for ideas is...

193,597 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

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omkaarvor 2 Jahren

app store: website (for .dmg):

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Jonathan Koppelmanvor 2 Jahren

People don't realize how simple this is. All the heavyweight lifting has been done by the people who made the model. For non compelex PDFs, it's as simple as text in -> simple semantic chunks -> embed chunks -> pandas df and boom done. The most impressive part is the ui lol

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omkaarvor 2 Jahren

exactly, i hate companies charging for this... i do like obsessing on the ux, thank you for noticing

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omkaarvor 2 Jahren

also shoutout to @julien_c, @zachnagengast for the berttokenizer code

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West Deckervor 2 Jahren

Fantastic! Thank you for creating this.

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omkaarvor 2 Jahren

my pleasure :)

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Texas Mattvor 2 Jahren

post it to /r/opensourceai and /r/applemlx

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omkaarvor 2 Jahren

ah good idea

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parthvor 2 Jahren

🐐 dropped bangers as usual

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Ivanvor 2 Jahren

We need this as a @raycastapp extension

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omkaarvor 2 Jahren

@raycastapp i dont know what that is but ill look into it

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