Continuous Release: Move Faster without Breaking Things
Soon LaunchDarkly users will be able to embed best practices into reusable release pipelines so every change can follow a successful path to production.
I was wondering if I should keep dragging my hacky little OpenAI API wrapper class from script to script, so:
Search rubygems.org for "gpt" Find one called chat_gpt described as "This is OpenAI's ChatGPT API wrapper for Ruby" Click the "Homepage" link The code repository is archived and contains the disclaimer "NOTE this code was written by ChatGPT and may not work" Great job, everyone.
How has machine learning impacted your life? Probably in more ways than you realize. From advancements in healthcare to data privacy concerns, we need to be AI-literate to enter the new era of tech.
Error 402: The First Secure Monetary Transaction Online
Last week, we kicked off our Error 402 series on the history (and hopefully future) of web monetization, by talking about much of the framing of what this series will be about. I started it out by …
True Portability Is the Killer Use Case for WebAssembly
Users love the speed, security and flexibility of Wasm, but portability will make it the most developer friendly — and give the biggest adoption boost.
Navigating the Evolution: Infrastructure as Catalog
The conceptual framework focuses on declaring infrastructure components with precision. Implementation details are separated and managed independently.
Moore’s Law is not yet dead, nor is Moore’s Precept, even if AI computes differently. Addressing both is the key to succeeding with the China chip ban.
In this report we present our research on webhook implementations and some Svix data with the goal of increasing the adoption of webhook best practices.