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The GitHub Community Roundup – 2024.02.09

Hello everyone and welcome back to the 3rd edition of the GitHub Community Roundup! We've decided to make a small change in the name as we feel it better suits you all, the community. There are some great articles that have been published this week, have a read and learn some awesome stuff.

If you’ve written an article about GitHub or find some great content about GitHub or any of its features or products, please share it with the #GitHub hashtag on Dev.to, Twitter or LinkedIn!

What's new at GitHub this week?

A huge thank you goes out to Julia, Bobby, Niek, Marcel and Vinicius for contributing to the technical community!

Happy Friday and we'll see you all next time for the latest GitHub community updates!

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🚀 pgai Vectorizer: SQLAlchemy and LiteLLM Make Vector Search Simple

We built pgai Vectorizer to simplify embedding management for AI applications—without needing a separate database or complex infrastructure. Since launch, developers have created over 3,000 vectorizers on Timescale Cloud, with many more self-hosted.

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🚀 pgai Vectorizer: SQLAlchemy and LiteLLM Make Vector Search Simple

We built pgai Vectorizer to simplify embedding management for AI applications—without needing a separate database or complex infrastructure. Since launch, developers have created over 3,000 vectorizers on Timescale Cloud, with many more self-hosted.

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👋 Kindness is contagious

Discover a treasure trove of wisdom within this insightful piece, highly respected in the nurturing DEV Community enviroment. Developers, whether novice or expert, are encouraged to participate and add to our shared knowledge basin.

A simple "thank you" can illuminate someone's day. Express your appreciation in the comments section!

On DEV, sharing ideas smoothens our journey and strengthens our community ties. Learn something useful? Offering a quick thanks to the author is deeply appreciated.

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