Transformers for Ruby

  • Ankane's Onnx runtime for ruby is so easy to use that makes you wonder why the official repo for js is so difficult to understand. This guy's a hero, although I'm only scratching the surface for what he has done.

  • Seriously, is this guy human? I'd invest a billion dollars in any individual so talented...

  • I'm sure it's not why he does it, but I just nominated ankane for the Rails 2024 Luminary award, if anyone else wanted to express their gratitude.. https://rubyonrails.org/2024/8/2/nominations-open-for-2024-l...

  • Thanks for creating this - it looks interesting. Contributions like this are really needed in the Ruby community

  • Ankane single handedly is contributing so much back to the industry, in so many ways. Wild!

  • How does one person end up being this productive? With I assume a pretty busy life of work, family, etc…

  • I can’t describe how thankful I am for Ankanes gems, the stuff hes created has been essential for some of my apps. He fills the gap on the ecosystem in my opinion.

  • Some amazing tools from this guy : hip hip hooray for more :)

  • I believe Andrew Kane is also a the author of pgvector[0], pgvector-ruby[1], and neighbor[2], all of which are pretty sweet!

    Plus a bunch of other stuff[3].

    Maybe he solved AI/ML by himself long ago and is using that to be this productive.

    [0] https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector

    [1] https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector-ruby

    [2] https://github.com/ankane/neighbor

    [3] https://github.com/ankane/

  • Andrew Kane and Chris Oliver are the best of the best in the ruby community IMO. Even if I don't use all their contributions, they are most welcome.

  • Any plans for implementing coreference resolution, similar to the FastCoref?

  • wait, but why?