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srameshc
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- srameshcThanks for sharing. I am particularly interested in knowing your experience with ConnectRPC. I wasn't aware about this library. I use Go and JS implementation in one of our webapps and it was painful specially on the web but once working it was beautiful. Just curious if you feel it is a much better developer experience with ConnectRPC ?
- I am trying to make a constructive feedback and not just critical if I sound that way by anychance. I spent a bit of time but it's hard to get the product. Instead of the team photo on home page, you could show some images of what you mean by the product personalization. Honestly people don't have much time to read through and understand a product , which has a simple value proposition.
- Thanks this looks intersting and I am going it to try it later. I have old Axiom 49 and it really doesn't work that much with modern DAW as it is assumed it's old and outdated. But I like the form factor and it is solid. I hope I can make it work witht his one ?
- Thanks that was a great breakup of cost. I just assumed before that it was the same pricing. The pricing probably comes from the confidence and the buzz around Gemini 3.0 as one of the best performing models. But competetion is hot in the area and it's not too far where we get similar performing models for cheaper price.
- I love SQLite and this is in no way I'm making a point devaluing SQLite, Author's method is excellent approach to get analytical speed out of SQLite. But I am loving DuckDB for similar analytical workloads as it is built for such tasks. DuckDB also reads from single file, like SQLite and DuckDB process large data sets at extreme speeds. I work on my macbook m2 and I have been dealing with about 20 million records and it works fast, very fast.
Loading data into DuckDB is super easy, I was surprised :
SELECT avg(sale_price), count(DISTINCT customer_id) FROM '/my-data-lake/sales/2024/*.json';
and you can also load into a JSON type column and can use postgres type syntax col->>'$.key'
- This looks brilliant, thank you. I love DuckDB and use it for lot of local data processing jobs. We have a data stream, not to the size where we need to push to BigQuery or elsewhere. I was thinking of trying something like sql-flow but I am glad now it makes the job very easy.
- I started using Rust out of a need , it's tough and I thought I can learn any language easily. But I think from my short experience , Rust teaches how to be a good and thoughtful programmer. My reason to continue learning Rust.
- I never imagined that a service that ships DVD via mail would one day buy Warner Brothers. It is amazing how innovation and focus can change the game. Someday a new startup will piggy bank on Netflix and probably buy it later.
- I never realize Ghostty is a project by Mitchell Hashimoto. I am very happy with tmux and never seriously looked at it , now I really curious what is it about and how it is different than say tmux ?
- I think the author seems to be using sarcasm when he said innovation.
- One of the best explanations I have ever read about American Healthcare. Even after such good infographic it is still hard to comprehend such complexity.
> The $441B in prescription drugs - the story of incentivizing American innovation over price controls.
This itself speaks for how messedup the entire design is.
- As much I agree with your sentiment, but I doubt the intention is singular.
- This is the new search and OpenAI is at the forefront, probably they want to become the biggest ad network.
- This LLM-generated abstract contains instances of pleonasm. While I am unsure if there is a required minimum word count for abstracts, the current version could be improved. Specifically, the abstract could more clearly described that it is an "efficient decoding framework that compresses, senses, and expands to improve latency in RAG applications."
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- It's funny, as I currently fixed a bug caused by a trademark Unicode character after spending entire weekend. These characters can break LLM driven extraction processes.
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- I still feel there is no sure shot way to build an abstraction yet. Probably that is why Loveable decided to build on Gemini AI rather than giving options of choosing model. On the other hand I like Pydantic AI framework and got myself a decent working solution where my preference is to stick with cheaper models by default and only use expensive only in cases where failure rate is too high.
- Anywhere there is money, making an everyday man some money, these pests creep in. I generally dislike what has become of recreational sports and how the parents are either forced to spend for things that really don't matter, when learning to play. But learning Private Equity is eyeing this give me creeps. There must be some guy who observed how families are spending and decided it would be the next destination for PE.