| Hey guys a couple months I vibe coded this 3D retrieval visualization and posted it to Reddit to show it off. The community loved it so I made a Git for it the same day, which now is my most “Starred” repository sitting at 260 ⭐️s -[Project Golem](https://github.com/CyberMagician/Project\_Golem). Admittedly, it’s an extremely basic design that was truly meant as a proof of concept and for others to expand on. I recently came across quite an impressive fork I thought id share with the community that was done by Milvus. Link to blog/fork: I also just wanted to say thank you to everyone for the support. Due to the way they’ve forked it separately from my branch I can’t (or don’t know how) to do a direct pull request for the many features they’ve added, but wanted to do check in with the community for if you’d prefer I keep the project simple /forkable, or if I should begin implementing more advanced builds that may hurt “tinkerability” but might give the project new capabilities and a breath of fresh air. It’s at zero issues so it seems to running flawlessly at the moment. Maybe someone with more experience can give me insight on the best way to move forward? [link] [comments] |
3D Visualizing RAG retrieval
Reddit r/LocalLLaMA / 3/19/2026
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Key Points
- A Reddit post showcased a 3D retrieval visualization for RAG and led to a GitHub repository named Project Golem that has gained ~260 stars, indicating strong community interest.
- Milvus published a blog about debugging RAG in 3D with ProjectGolem and Milvus, noting a notable fork that expanded the project.
- The author asks the community whether to keep the project simple and forkable or to implement more advanced builds that add capabilities but may reduce tinkering.
- The project reportedly has zero issues and is described as running flawlessly, with ongoing discussion about future direction.




