GPT-3 based parser can produce valid JSON

TLDR: Me and Arun Patro were playing around with a markdown to JSON parser with GPT-3, and it worked pretty well. Here’s a little video of me showing it around. I am too lazy to type out things these days 😅 Captain's Log is a reader-supported publication. To receive new p … | Continue reading


@hargup.substack.com | 1 year ago

Amazon for Search [Re-Explained]

Few weeks ago, I briefly talked about how Neera is “Amazon for Search”. I explained the concept more visually here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dGIozwbDBo0aQyYfufrXBw9lDeMiH92B/view The important point is that Amazon is a marketplace. It connects demand with supply, making i … | Continue reading


@hargup.substack.com | 2 years ago

Users, Barriers and a Pile of Gold

Thoughts on how to win users | Continue reading


@hargup.substack.com | 2 years ago

The internet has changed, our search should change as well

Sunrise on Christmas Day — https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/a-christmas-day-sunrise Google came out in 1998 & took over the search market. The internet has changed a lot since then. Though the way we search hasn’t changed much in the last 20 years. | Continue reading


@hargup.substack.com | 2 years ago

What is our advantage against the big players?

Our advantage is exactly that we are much smaller player. The only other people who are going after the market of consumer search are big players like Neeva and You.com. People running them are hotshots, they have decades of experience, millions and millions of dollars in funding … | Continue reading


@hargup.substack.com | 3 years ago

Lab notebook: Creating a stackoverflow service

Photo by Tyler Lastovich on Unsplash Aim: Render the top answer from a stackoverflow question inside Neera itself. Why, So that you don't have to open 5 tabs to determine if an SO question is worth yourtime. How: Use the bing api to get the relevant SO questions for a query | Continue reading


@hargup.substack.com | 3 years ago