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  • Mobster@feddit.ukOPtoBuy European@feddit.ukBrands to avoid
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    12 hours ago

    yes you probably could just search ctrl+f. I’m quite lazy so imagined that if I could upload the document (46 pages PDF of companies and their brands), I could then just chat with the bot/or perhaps take a picture of a fridge/products and it could quickly give me the answer.


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    12 hours ago

    not sure how to upload PDFs, sorry.

    Edit: turns out I can’t upload PDFs to lemmy.

    If you wanted to make a list yourself it’s a bit of a hassle but not too hard, I just searched for the Wikipedia pages for each of the following companies, type in something like “List of brands for [company name]”. The companies I picked were:

    1. General Mills
    2. The Coca-Cola Company
    3. Mondelez International
    4. Mars
    5. Procter & Gamble (P&G)
    6. PepsiCo
    7. Nestlé (not a US company, but have avoided for years)

    Once you have the page you can just select the list directly from the page, copy, and then paste into a text doc or something. You could then search from it, and add to it as well. It may be a bit untidy, but search should still work.

    Hope that helps, and sorry I couldn’t share the document directly and save you the hassle.


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    14 hours ago

    May help if I clarify. The document is ingested into the chat, so acts as a local knowledge base. When I put some random brands into the llm it uses the info from the doc to respond.

    I probably could manually search the document (ctrl-f), just find it easier to use the llm approach, especially if inputting in an unstructured/messy way.