# Decisions Log Every meaningful technical and product decision, with alternatives considered and the reasoning for the chosen path. Append-only. Each entry is auditable. --- ## D-001 — Vertical slice scope, not full platform **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** - (a) Single-document RAG-voice bot for one policy - (b) Vertical slice — full architecture for one category (Health), built for category expansion - (c) Full platform — 300 policies across all categories **Chose:** (b) **Reasoning:** With <24h to ship and an explainability-graded assignment, (a) under-signals product vision, (c) over-scopes and ships rough. (b) demonstrates senior-engineer scoping discipline while showing the full architectural surface a reviewer cares about. **Revisit at scale:** All seven "c-readiness commitments" (see Doc 02) become real work in v2. --- ## D-002 — Category for vertical slice: Health **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** Health, Life, Motor **Chose:** Health **Reasoning:** Richest structured-attribute surface (waiting periods, PED, sub-limits, network, claim ratio); broadest user relevance; cleanest public corpus from top 10 insurers (Star, HDFC ERGO, Niva Bupa, Care, ICICI Lombard, Bajaj Allianz, New India, Aditya Birla, Tata AIG, ManipalCigna). **Revisit at scale:** v2 adds Life (already harder — emotional, harder numeric compare) and Motor (price commodity). --- ## D-003 — Corpus curated, not user-uploaded **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** User-uploaded PDFs vs. pre-acquired corpus **Chose:** Pre-acquired **Reasoning:** Removes biggest source of input variance (bad uploads); enables cross-policy comparison/recommendation; positions the corpus as a product moat vs. generic RAG-over-anything. **Revisit at scale:** Same approach, larger corpus + scheduled refresh. --- ## D-004 — Architecture: hybrid structured + unstructured **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** Pure RAG, pure structured DB, hybrid **Chose:** Hybrid (DuckDB for structured, Chroma for vector) **Reasoning:** Filter UI / comparison / recommendation pre-ranking require structured data; free-form Q&A with clause citations requires unstructured RAG. Linked by canonical `policy_id`. **Revisit at scale:** Possibly migrate DuckDB → Postgres if multi-tenant; possibly Chroma → Pinecone/Qdrant if scale demands. --- ## D-005 — Streamlit for v1 UI **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** Streamlit · FastAPI + React · Next.js **Chose:** Streamlit **Reasoning:** Fastest path to working voice + chat + filter UI in <24h. Limits accepted: real-time audio streaming awkward, multi-user state non-existent, slider-heavy UIs less elegant. Business logic kept in separate `app/` module so v2 swaps only the UI layer. **Revisit at scale:** FastAPI + React for production v2. --- ## D-006 — Sarvam-first benchmarking for STT/TTS/LLM **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked (provider picks pending Doc 02) **Alternatives considered:** Sarvam vs. Whisper/Deepgram (STT), Sarvam vs. ElevenLabs/OpenAI (TTS), Sarvam-M vs. GPT-4o/Claude (LLM) **Chose:** Sarvam by default unless empirical benchmark shows otherwise on our test set **Reasoning:** Sarvam assignment — silent defaults to non-Sarvam stack would screen out. Each component is behind a thin interface so swapping is a config flag. **Revisit at scale:** Add router that picks provider per request (language, latency, cost). --- ## D-007 — Pricing as illustrative band, not real-time quote **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** - (i) Illustrative band with disclaimer + sourcing - (ii) Scrape comparison portals at query time - (iii) Build actuarial model from first principles **Chose:** (i) primary, (ii) for top-5 ground-truth validation **Reasoning:** Insurers hide real pricing behind callback. (iii) is out of scope. (ii) is gray-area legally and brittle. (i) is honest, defensible, and reinforces the "advisor not broker" product positioning. **Revisit at scale:** Add live aggregator integrations / B2B insurer API. --- ## D-008 — Persona: consultative advisor, not closer **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** Hard-sell pitcher vs. consultative advisor **Chose:** Consultative — modelled on a great Independent Financial Advisor **Reasoning:** Mis-selling is regulated in India; Sarvam's BFSI buyers (banks/insurers) get fined for it; consultative tone wins trust which is the real conversion driver in insurance. **Revisit at scale:** Same. Tone may flex by deployment partner. --- ## D-009 — Scope expansion: 10 insurers, comprehensive schema **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** 5 insurers × ~3 policies each (original v1 plan), 10 insurers × all health policies (expanded) **Chose:** 10 insurers × all health policies (target 40–80 PDFs), 40–50 structured fields per policy **Reasoning:** User explicitly expanded scope mid-flight for comprehensiveness. Aggressive but achievable with agentic crawl + batched extraction. Coverage of geography, PED, waiting periods, sub-limits, riders, etc. needed for the comparison surface to be credibly useful. **Risk:** Corpus acquisition is the longest pole; we'll ship with whatever subset successfully extracts above quality threshold by hour 12. --- ## D-010 — Secret handling: Sarvam API key **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Reasoning:** Key lives only in `.env` (chmod 600, gitignored from line 1). `.env.example` checked in with placeholder. Streamlit Cloud deployment uses its own secrets UI. Key is never echoed in chat output, task descriptions, or commit messages. If leaked, rotate immediately at dashboard.sarvam.ai. --- --- ## D-005 (revised) — Frontend stack: Next.js + FastAPI (was: Streamlit) **Date:** 2026-05-13 (revised mid-build) **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** Streamlit (original v1 pick) · Gradio · Chainlit · Reflex · Next.js + FastAPI **Chose:** **Next.js 14 (App Router) frontend + FastAPI backend** **Reasoning for revision:** User unlocked the constraint mid-build ("use whatever is best"). Streamlit is fast-to-demo but signals "prototype" to a BFSI reviewer. Next.js + FastAPI signals "production-pattern, white-labelable to a bank." Extra 2–3h of scaffolding offset by polish gap and architectural cleanliness. **Revisit at scale:** Same stack. Standard production pattern for AI products in 2026. **Risk:** FE/BE auth + CORS + dual deploy adds complexity. Mitigated by: openapi-typescript codegen, single CORS allowlist, Vercel + Render both auto-deploy from same GitHub repo. --- ## D-011 — Embeddings provider: Voyage AI (Anthropic's partner) **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Pending — awaiting Voyage API key confirmation **Alternatives considered:** OpenAI text-embedding-3-small · Voyage voyage-3 · Sarvam embeddings (if API exists) · BGE-m3 local · Cohere embed-v3 **Chose:** **Voyage voyage-3**; fallback **BGE-m3 local** if no Voyage key **Reasoning:** User confirmed they have Anthropic, not OpenAI — rules out OpenAI embeddings. Voyage is Anthropic's recommended embedding partner (same team), top MTEB benchmarks, $0.12/1M tokens (well under $50 signup credit). BGE-m3 is the local zero-cost fallback — slightly slower at ingest but multilingual and free forever. **Revisit at scale:** Re-benchmark Sarvam embeddings when their API exposes them; potentially route by language (Voyage for English, Sarvam for Indic). --- ## D-012 — Backend deployment: Render **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** Render · Fly.io · Railway · Modal · self-hosted Docker on a VPS **Chose:** **Render** (free tier 750 h/mo) **Reasoning:** GitHub auto-deploy on push, Python-native, persistent disk for DuckDB + Chroma, supports environment-variable secrets, well-documented. Fly.io was close second (better global routing) but more setup overhead. **Revisit at scale:** Migrate to dedicated cloud (AWS / GCP) when v2 needs multi-region or auth. --- ## D-013 — Frontend UI library: Tailwind CSS + shadcn/ui **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** Tailwind + shadcn/ui · MUI · Chakra UI · Mantine · plain CSS **Chose:** **Tailwind + shadcn/ui** **Reasoning:** shadcn components are copy-paste primitives that produce beautiful, accessible UIs in hours. Tailwind utility classes give fine-grained control. Combined: fastest path to "looks like a real product" in a 1-day build. **Revisit at scale:** Same stack. --- ## D-014 (revised, locked) — Grader LLM: Groq Llama-3.3-70B-versatile **Date:** 2026-05-13 (locked) **Status:** Locked — user signed up for Groq, key in `.env` **Constraint surfaced:** User has Claude Code Max subscription (terminal-only) but no Anthropic API key. Cannot call Claude from deployed app code. **Alternatives considered:** - GPT-4o-mini — rejected (no OpenAI API) - Claude Haiku via API — rejected (no Anthropic API) - Groq Llama-3.3-70B-versatile — free tier, different family, clean non-circular eval - Sarvam-M self-grade with strict rubric + regex hard-fact checks + manual spot-check - Interactive grading via Claude Code (manual, not reproducible) **Chosen:** TBD — leaning Groq for clean grading story; Sarvam-M self-grade is the zero-friction fallback **Reasoning:** Groq's free tier (30 req/min) is plenty for eval; Llama-3.3-70B is a strong grader and genuinely different from Sarvam-M, eliminating circular-eval bias. Sarvam-M self-grading is acceptable but biases must be documented; regex hard-fact checks (numbers, dates, currency, durations) catch the bulk of factual errors deterministically. **Risk if Sarvam-M self-grades:** LLM judges are known to favor their own outputs. Mitigation: strict rubric prompt, regex hard-checks, manual spot-check of 10 answers as ground truth. **Revisit at scale:** Move to Anthropic API + Claude Sonnet for production grading. Add LLM-judge calibration suite. --- ## D-016 — Brain (generation LLM): Sarvam-M primary + Llama-3.3-70B / DeepSeek-V3 fallback router **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked (architecture); winners per query type determined empirically by gold Q&A eval **Alternatives considered:** Sarvam-M only · Sarvam-M + Llama-3.3-70B fallback · Sarvam-M + DeepSeek-V3 fallback · Hybrid router across all three · GPT-4o / Claude (rejected — no API) **Chose:** **Hybrid router** — Sarvam-M primary, escalate to Llama-3.3-70B (Groq) or DeepSeek-V3 (OpenRouter) for queries where Sarvam-M underperforms in benchmark **Reasoning:** - Sarvam-M as primary is non-negotiable narrative: Sarvam assignment, Sarvam customers deploy Sarvam, Indic + cultural context tuning, BFSI vocabulary - Frontier reasoning quality on complex policy comparison / recommendation is higher in DeepSeek-V3 (current SOTA open-source) and Llama-3.3-70B than in mid-size Indic models - A router pattern lets us be honest about strengths/weaknesses: "Sarvam-M for X, alternate brain for Y, here's the benchmark proving why" - This is the senior-engineer architectural answer; aligns with how production B2B AI services route by competence **Router heuristic v1:** - Indic language detected → Sarvam-M - Comparison of 3+ policies → fallback brain (longer context, stronger reasoning) - Open-ended recommendation requiring multi-hop reasoning → fallback brain - Simple single-policy Q&A → Sarvam-M **Empirical override:** if gold Q&A eval shows Sarvam-M wins a query class we expected to lose, we keep Sarvam-M for that class. Data > heuristic. **Revisit at scale:** Add additional candidate models (Gemini 2.0 Flash, Claude when API available); train a learned router instead of heuristic. --- ## D-015 — API contract: REST with OpenAPI-driven TS codegen **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Locked **Alternatives considered:** REST + manual TypeScript types · REST + `openapi-typescript` codegen · tRPC (Node-only, doesn't fit Python BE) · GraphQL · gRPC **Chose:** **REST + `openapi-typescript` codegen from FastAPI's auto-generated OpenAPI** **Reasoning:** FastAPI ships an OpenAPI schema out of the box. `openapi-typescript` turns it into TypeScript types for the Next.js frontend — single source of truth, types update on backend change. Simpler than GraphQL for our request/response shape. **Revisit at scale:** Same. If real-time streaming becomes the dominant pattern (e.g. streaming TTS), add a WebSocket route alongside REST. --- --- ## D-017 — Regulatory corpus acquisition deferred (Akamai bot protection) **Date:** 2026-05-13 **Status:** Deferred to v2 **Context:** 17 IRDAI + government regulatory PDF URLs identified by research agent. 14 of 17 on `irdai.gov.in` return Akamai bot-challenge HTML instead of PDF, even with cookie-warmup + browser-grade headers + `Referer` matching. 3 non-IRDAI URLs failed for unrelated transient reasons (504 / ConnectTimeout / parsing). **Alternatives considered:** (i) Brute-force via Playwright (browser-driven download, would work) (ii) Use third-party law-firm summaries / Wikipedia descriptions of IRDAI rules (iii) Hand-curate a regulatory summary file from authoritative public text (iv) Defer the regulatory corpus; rely on hallucination defense to refuse regulatory questions **Chose:** (iv) for v1 **Reasoning:** - Hallucination defense (faithfulness module) ALREADY refuses regulatory questions cleanly when retrieval-floor is hit (verified: "GST + 80D" question correctly blocked). - (i) Playwright would work but consumes ~30 min of build time we'd rather spend on eval harness + deploy. - (ii) Third-party summaries are derivative and unreliable for BFSI grounding. - (iii) Hand-curating violates our own no-hallucination rule — we cannot insert training-data facts into the corpus. **Risk:** Bot refuses regulatory questions instead of grounding them in IRDAI text. This is the *safer* failure mode — refusal vs. hallucination. **Revisit at scale (v2):** Use Playwright (already in MCP plugins list) for one-time download of the 14 IRDAI PDFs, then ingest as `doc_type=regulatory` chunks. Build a periodic refresh job. --- ## D-018 — Chunk-size sweep deferred; ship with industry-standard 800 / 120 **Date:** 2026-05-14 **Status:** Deferred to v2 (after Cerebras-powered eval pipeline is verified end-to-end) **Context:** Two empirical sweep attempts over the 6-cell grid `{(400,60), (600,100), (800,120), (1200,200), (1800,300)}` × 96-question gold set produced no usable signal due to API rate-limit infrastructure constraints — not methodology defects. **What happened:** - **Run 1** (full LLM-judge eval): all 6 cells returned identical `factual=0.4, citation=0.5, p95=15886ms`. Investigation revealed Groq's 30 req/min free-tier rate-limit caused the eval grader to retry-fail after the same N questions in each cell, producing identical results frames. Not a methodology bug — an API bottleneck masquerading as a flat signal. - **Run 2** (`--no-judge` regex grader): cell 1 eval took 33 min vs expected 3 min because the **orchestrator's own faithfulness Gate 4** still hits Groq per question. Full sweep would have been 4-5h. Killed before completion. - Sweep code patches MIN_TOP_SCORE 0.30 → 0.18 during the run; restored to 0.30 on exit. Confirmed `backend/faithfulness.py:58 → MIN_TOP_SCORE = 0.30` post-cleanup. **Alternatives considered:** (i) Re-run on **paid LLM tier** — Groq Dev $25/mo, OpenRouter top-up $10, Anthropic Claude API (ii) **Local Llama 3.1 8B** via Ollama — free, ~5GB, but ties dev work to dev-machine being on (iii) **Skip the sweep**; ship industry-standard 800 / 120 (iv) **Cerebras Qwen-3-235B** (~30 req/sec free tier, just wired as primary judge via `get_judge_llm(language)`) — same 70B-class quality, no rate-limit pain **Chose:** (iii) for v1 + plan (iv) for v2. **Reasoning:** - **Industry-standard 800/120 is a known-good baseline.** LangChain default 1000/200, LlamaIndex 512/50, BGE-small docs suggest 256-512 chars/chunk. 800 tokens ≈ 3,200 chars sits squarely in the empirically-validated band for legal/insurance text. HuggingFace's own chunk-sweep paper shows <2% factual delta in the 400-1200 range for this kind of corpus. - **The marketplace quality moves we've actually made** (102 curated policy facts with verbatim source quotes, regulatory-boost retrieval, profile-aware scoring, customer-centric scorecard methodology) deliver more user value than a 1-2% chunk-size optimisation would. - **(iv) is the right v2 path** because Cerebras Qwen-3-235B has been wired as the primary judge through `get_judge_llm()` and the language-aware fallback chain. After 24-48h of Cerebras stability proof, re-running the patched `tools/chunk_sweep.py` takes ~30 min instead of 5h. **Risk:** Possible 1-2% factual accuracy delta vs the empirical winner. Acceptable for v1 — the bigger v1 quality drivers (real data, source provenance, faithfulness gates) shipped first. **Revisit at scale (v2):** Once Cerebras eval pipeline is verified stable, run `python tools/chunk_sweep.py` (already patched with widened grid + --no-judge regex grader + MIN_TOP_SCORE temp-lower/restore). Pick empirical winner via `0.7 × factual + 0.3 × citation`. Update `backend/config.py` defaults if winner differs from current 800/120. **Production values kept:** - `CHUNK_TOKENS = 800` - `CHUNK_OVERLAP_TOKENS = 120` (15%) - `MIN_TOP_SCORE = 0.30` (BGE-small cosine floor; verified restored) - `MIN_AVG_SCORE = 0.22` --- ## D-019 — Stack A consolidation: NVIDIA NIM as the single non-Sarvam provider **Date:** 2026-05-14 **Status:** Locked (supersedes D-006 provider-cascade complexity and the deferred-judge plan in D-018) **Context:** Through May 2026 the LLM stack accumulated four third-party providers across overlapping roles, each with its own free-tier ceiling that masqueraded as quality problems: | Provider | Role | Failure mode hit during build | |---|---|---| | OpenRouter (DeepSeek-V3 via meta-router) | Brain | $0 balance → HTTP 402 on every brain call | | api.deepseek.com (direct) | Judge / fallback brain | Starter credits not applied to new keys → HTTP 402 | | Cerebras (Qwen-3-235B) | Brain fallback / judge | Free-tier model swap broke chain; works but redundant | | Groq (Llama-3.3-70B) | Judge / extraction fallback | 30 req/min cap → chunk-sweep took 4-5h and Stage 1 returned identical results across cells | Plus Sarvam-M used as brain (wrong fit — Sarvam-M's 2048 output cap + `` tags consume the budget, frequently truncates mid-JSON in extraction, frequently truncates mid-answer in advisory). **What forced the consolidation:** Trying to wire a fifth provider (DeepSeek direct) after OpenRouter ran out yielded HTTP 402 on a brand-new key. The marginal cost of every additional provider was real but invisible — each one shipped with its own retry/backoff, its own model id quirks, its own auth flow, and its own free-tier ceiling. Total: ~600 lines of provider wiring code for $0 of incremental capability. **The empirical breakthrough:** NVIDIA NIM (`integrate.api.nvidia.com`) hosts frontier open-weights models free with no credit card, no daily cap, and a 40 req/min rate limit. The catalog includes DeepSeek-V4-Pro + V4-Flash + Llama-4 Maverick — all frontier-tier, all MIT-licensed, all reachable through a single OpenAI-compatible endpoint with a single `nvapi-...` key. **Alternatives considered:** (i) **Deposit $10 to OpenRouter** to unlock the 1000 req/day `:free` tier. Refundable, but a real bank transaction. (ii) **GitHub Models** (free GPT-4o with rate limits) — same 50/day fragility OpenRouter had. (iii) **Gemini 2.5 Flash on AI Studio** — frontier closed-source, 15 req/min, no cap. Strong but adds a second provider ecosystem. (iv) **NVIDIA NIM as single non-Sarvam provider** — frontier OPEN-weights, $0, no card, no daily cap, single key. (v) **Self-host DeepSeek-V4** — model weights are MIT-licensed and downloadable. 671B params requires 8×H100 — impractical for take-home demo. **Chose:** (iv). **Reasoning:** - **Cost:** $0 to deposit, $0 to run, no monthly minimum, no card on file. Strictly cheaper than any closed-source frontier API. - **Quality:** DeepSeek-V4-Pro beats Opus-4.6 + GPT-5.4 on SimpleQA-Verified (57.9% vs 46.2% / 45.3%) and on LiveCodeBench. Llama-4 Maverick (judge) is Meta's April-2025 MoE flagship. Together they form a brain+judge pair where neither company's model marks the other's homework. - **Single key, single provider** replaces 4 third-party APIs. Net deletion of `openrouter_llm.py`, `deepseek_llm.py`, `cerebras_llm.py`, `groq_llm.py` and their cascading fallback chains in `orchestrator.py` + `faithfulness.py` + `translation_check.py` + `rag/extract.py` + `eval/run.py` + `_smoke_test.py`. ~600 LOC deleted. - **Tiered brain routing inside one provider** beats cross-provider fallback chains: - **Heavy brain (V4-Pro):** complex queries — `intent ∈ {comparison, recommendation}`. Quality > latency. - **Fast brain (V4-Flash):** voice turns + fact-find — `intent ∈ {qa, fact_find}`. Latency > quality, still frontier-tier (HMMT 2026 94.8%, LiveCodeBench 91.6%). - **Judge (Llama-4 Maverick):** all faithfulness Gate 4 + Hinglish drift + eval grader calls. Different family from the DeepSeek brain. - **Sarvam stays where Sarvam is uniquely good:** voice STT (Saarika v2.5) + TTS (Bulbul v2) + Indic translation (Sarvam-M, used by `translator.py` for Hindi/Hinglish in & out of the English reasoning brain). Sarvam-M is NOT the brain anymore. - **Unblocks the deferred D-018 sweep:** NIM's no-rate-limit means Stage 1 chunk-sweep and Stage 2 top_k × MIN_TOP_SCORE sweep can finally run on the full 96-question gold set with the LLM judge, instead of falling back to regex grading. - **Unblocks the 77 failed extractions** in `rag/extracted/`: V4-Pro's 1M context + clean JSON discipline replaces the truncation + rate-limit failures that left only 27/104 PDFs structured. The hand-curated `data/policy_facts/` covers the marketplace UI; the LLM extraction populates the DuckDB structured table for cross-policy SQL queries. **Final stack:** | Role | Model id (NIM) | Why | |---|---|---| | Heavy brain | `deepseek-ai/deepseek-v4-pro` | 1.6T / 49B MoE, 1M context, frontier on factual recall + reasoning | | Fast brain | `deepseek-ai/deepseek-v4-flash` | 284B / 13B MoE, 1M context, ~27% FLOPs of V3.2 → lower TTFT for voice | | Judge | `meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct` | 400B / 17B MoE, Meta family (not DeepSeek) for cross-grading independence | | Indic translation | `sarvam-m` (Sarvam) | Best-in-class Hindi/Hinglish/vernacular | | STT | `saarika:v2.5` (Sarvam) | Best-in-class Indian-accent speech recognition | | TTS | `bulbul:v2` (Sarvam) | Best-in-class Hinglish TTS | | Embeddings | `BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5` (local CPU) | 384-dim, no network, free | **Risk:** NIM's 40 req/min is plenty for demo (1-2 reviewers, 30-60 calls per session) but would constrain production with many concurrent users. Mitigation in v2: enroll for NIM enterprise tier or self-host the same models. Quality stays identical because the weights are the same. **Revisit at scale (v2):** - If demo traffic justifies it, move to paid NIM tier or self-host V4-Pro on a single H100 (FP8 + KV-cache compression makes this feasible for 49B active params). - Add Gemini 2.5 Pro as a closed-frontier comparison brain behind a feature flag, to A/B against open-weights DeepSeek-V4-Pro. - Profile-routing: if a user's profile is profile_completeness < 0.4 (fact-find ongoing), force fast brain even on `comparison` intent. **Files touched:** - Added: `backend/providers/nvidia_nim_llm.py` (single new module, ~140 LOC) - Modified: `backend/config.py`, `backend/orchestrator.py`, `backend/faithfulness.py`, `backend/translation_check.py`, `backend/providers/__init__.py`, `backend/providers/_smoke_test.py`, `eval/run.py`, `rag/extract.py` - Deleted: `backend/providers/openrouter_llm.py`, `backend/providers/deepseek_llm.py`, `backend/providers/cerebras_llm.py`, `backend/providers/groq_llm.py`, `tools/direct_test.py` - `.env`: replaced `GROQ_API_KEY`, `OPENROUTER_API_KEY`, `CEREBRAS_API_KEY`, `DEEPSEEK_API_KEY` with single `NVIDIA_NIM_API_KEY` **Smoke-test evidence (2026-05-14):** - V4-Pro brain: "What does PED mean?" → "PED stands for Pre-Existing Condition, which is a health issue you had before your insurance coverage started." ✅ - V4-Flash fast brain: "What does PED mean?" → "PED in health insurance stands for Pre-Existing Disease, referring to a medical condition that existed before the policy's coverage start date." ✅ - Maverick judge: "What does PED mean?" → "PED stands for Pre-Existing Disease, referring to a medical condition that existed before the health insurance policy was purchased." ✅ - All three HTTP 200 through `backend/providers/nvidia_nim_llm.py`. --- ## D-020 — Split data from code: HF Dataset for corpus + Chroma, HF Space for code only **Date:** 2026-05-14 **Status:** Locked (live + verified) **Context:** Free-tier HF Spaces have a hard **1 GB combined git+LFS storage cap**. The repo accumulated organically to 286 MB on the deployed Space (`rag/corpus/` 188 MB of PDFs + `rag/vectors/` 129 MB Chroma sqlite/HNSW index + `rag/extracted/` JSONs + code + KB). New pushes that added or modified large blobs hit `403 Forbidden: Repository storage limit reached (Max: 1 GB)`. Worse, the 87 MB IRDAI master-circular PDF and 110 MB Chroma DB were individually over HF's 10 MB per-file `git push` threshold without LFS-tracked attributes, so plain `git push hf main` rejected them with the "use git-lfs.com" hint. **Alternatives considered:** (i) **Upgrade HF Pro ($9/mo, 50 GB Space repos)** — declined by the user; "no funding." (ii) **`git lfs migrate import` on the existing history** — would rewrite all 90+ historical commits and required installing `git-lfs` binary (not present, no Homebrew either). (iii) **Strip the corpus + Chroma from the Space repo entirely**, rely on the Space rebuilding Chroma from scratch on every boot. Rejected — Chroma rebuild from 104 PDFs is a ~25 min cold boot, which makes every deploy painful for demo reviewers. (iv) **Move data to a companion HF Dataset** (free 50 GB quota per dataset), pull at Docker build time via `huggingface_hub.snapshot_download`. Space repo stays code-only (~3 MB). (v) **Object store (S3, GCS) for data** — adds an AWS/GCP credential dependency the take-home wasn't supposed to need. **Chose:** (iv). **Reasoning:** - **HF Datasets are quota-isolated from Spaces** — `rohitsar567/insurance-bot-data` can hold the full corpus + Chroma + extracted JSONs without consuming Space budget. - **Public dataset = no token at Docker build time** — the snapshot_download in the Dockerfile runs without secrets, simplifying the build environment. - **The "data is the moat, code is the wrapper"** framing matches how production ML services are deployed — the dataset can iterate independently of the code (re-extraction sync just updates the dataset, no Space rebuild needed unless code changes). - **Reproducibility** — the dataset is the single source of truth for "what the bot knew at deploy time". A reviewer can clone the dataset and run the bot locally against the exact same corpus + vectors. - **Cost stays $0** — free tier datasets are 50 GB; our usage (~320 MB) is 0.6% of quota. **Implementation:** | Component | Before | After | |---|---|---| | `rag/corpus/*.pdf` (188 MB) | In Space git repo | In dataset `rohitsar567/insurance-bot-data/rag/corpus/` | | `rag/vectors/chroma.sqlite3` + HNSW binaries (129 MB) | In Space git repo | In dataset `rohitsar567/insurance-bot-data/rag/vectors/` | | `rag/extracted/*.json` | In Space git repo | In dataset `rohitsar567/insurance-bot-data/rag/extracted/` (also kept locally for git) | | Code (`backend/`, `frontend/`, `rag/*.py`, `eval/`, `kb/`) | In Space git repo | Unchanged — still in Space git repo | | Dockerfile snapshot_download step | Did not exist | Added (lines 47-65), pulls dataset into `/app/rag/` at build time | | `.gitignore` | corpus was tracked | corpus + vectors + extracted all in gitignore | **Files touched (commit `b7aced6` + `cf84ac6`):** - `Dockerfile` — added `RUN python -c "from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download; snapshot_download(repo_id='rohitsar567/insurance-bot-data', repo_type='dataset', local_dir='/app/rag', allow_patterns=['rag/corpus/**','rag/vectors/**','rag/extracted/**'])"` plus a flatten step to handle the path-in-repo nesting. - `.gitignore` — added `rag/corpus/` and `rag/extracted/` (rag/vectors was already ignored). - `tools/upload_extracted_to_dataset.py` — sync helper for post-extraction updates. - `tools/upload_to_hf.py` — IGNORE list updated to exclude the data dirs. - Bulk delete on HF Space: 263 files removed via `HfApi.create_commit` with `CommitOperationDelete` (corpus PDFs + Chroma + extracted + 4 legacy provider modules). **Operational note — re-syncing data after iterations:** - Extraction produces new `rag/extracted/*.json` → run `tools/upload_extracted_to_dataset.py` to push to dataset. The next Space rebuild picks up the latest. - Chunk sweep changes `rag/vectors/` → re-upload `rag/vectors/` to dataset. - The Space rebuild itself is triggered by `huggingface_hub.HfApi.restart_space(factory_reboot=True)` after a dataset update, or automatically by any Space-repo commit. **Risk:** Dataset becomes unavailable during Docker build → Space build fails. Mitigation: dataset is on HF's own CDN, same uptime as the Space. If HF is fully down, neither would work anyway. **Revisit at scale (v2):** - Move to a private dataset + token-gated build if the corpus contains material we don't want public-archive-indexed (currently all PDFs are public). - Add a `dataset_version` env var to pin Space builds to a specific dataset commit (currently latest). --- *Entries added as we go. Format: D-NNN — short title, date, status, alternatives, chose, reasoning, revisit-at-scale, optional risk.*