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Thanks for your feedback, we'll add SSL in the connection soon

Probably in a few months. For now we're focusing to make the experience great for a restricted number of warehouses. But you can reach out by email and we'll keep you updated

Thanks for sharing. I like the view you built to visualize the profiling of your data, I think that's indeed key to understand your data.

The content of the data is never going to the models, unless you specifically grant access. Our server only store embeddings of your codebase and data schema. The content of the data is only accessed locally by your computer. When you ask our agent to run a query for you, it will execute it on your warehouse, then ask you for permission to read the result. If you don't allow it, you'll be able to preview it locally without sending it to the LLM. The enterprise version is for your if you want to be sure the prompts and context you send to nao don't go through a public LLM endpoint and get trained on.

Thanks for suggesting, we should set this up!

Thanks for your kind message — and for helping us make nao better!

Glad you liked it!

Yeah at the moment the Tab is made to work the best with raw SQL (either pure SQL files or in a string).

But, if you use the chat/agent you can explain that you're using Kysely and give the warehouse context he will probably handle this.

I did not know Kysely, but from the gif on the project landing it looks like the autocomplete is great? It's different than a tab I agree tho.


Not yet, but we are willing to develop these specific connectors on ask. You can reach out!

Just one question what makes you pick Exasol rather than going with an open-source warehouse tech (e.g. Clickhouse or a lake with Trino)?


We tested those, but none of them could reach the performance we needed, especially under high concurrent load (we have a large number of concurrent workloads). Exasol is just crazy fast.

We heard of Julius a lot, but did not know about Cipher42, there are a few others folks around. We feel there is a pain and also data teams are a bit abandoned at the moment when it comes to work using AI so makes sense. Curious to get a feedback about your journey building cipher, did you stop working on it?

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