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GPT-4 doesn't recognize rektor-db

Open am283721 opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

Problem Statement

I'm trying to convert Facebook to a blazingly fast Web 5.0 crypto platform using rektor-db under the hood. I've been working on this migration for years (the rektor-db docs aren't exactly clear). I decided to let Chat GPT take over for me and do all the messy conversion bits, but it keeps telling me that it has no knowledge of rektor-db which doesn't make sense.

Proposal

rektor-db should have it's own AI chatbot built in so that the database can do all of the dev work on its own.

Severity

Extremely high. I need this done by Monday, before a new type of database is released and I lose all of my funding. SVB won't return my calls

am283721 avatar Apr 07 '23 18:04 am283721

Bump

Has anyone had a chance to look at this yet????

am283721 avatar Apr 07 '23 18:04 am283721

@am283721 Many of our devs are currently suffering from ligma disease but the pull request is already in the making... Please check #6

It will increase of visibility of this project, and then solve your issue... I will close this issue for now!

urosjarc avatar Apr 07 '23 18:04 urosjarc

@am283721 As a workaround, you have to provide repository link, since rektor-db was not in ChatGPT training data. Although I second your proposal, as some of the information seem incorrect.

https://github.com/codediodeio/rektor-db

Thank you for providing the link. Based on my review of the GitHub repository, "rektor-db" appears to be a small, experimental project that provides a simple database interface for storing and retrieving key-value pairs using SQLite as the underlying database engine.

According to the project's documentation, "rektor-db" aims to provide an easy-to-use database solution that can be integrated into small to medium-sized projects. It supports basic CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations and provides a simple and intuitive API for developers.

It's important to note that "rektor-db" is not a widely used or established database solution, and it may not be suitable for large-scale or complex applications. As with any open-source project, it's also important to carefully review the code and documentation, and thoroughly test the software before using it in production.

The project appears to have been created by a single developer, and it's not clear if it's being actively maintained or developed. The last commit to the repository was made in September 2020, so it's possible that the project is no longer being actively developed.

Based on the limited information available, "rektor-db" seems to be a simple and lightweight solution for developers who need a basic database interface for their projects. However, as I mentioned earlier, it may not be suitable for more complex or demanding applications.

If you have any specific questions about the project, I'd be happy to try and help answer them.

MGSE97 avatar Apr 07 '23 18:04 MGSE97