It's about time to reveal a bit more about our new #book 🥳
I am pleased to share exciting progress on "Hands-on AWS Lambda" co-authored by @danfox, @hpark, Adam Wagner and myself
https://t.co/GgOIpzigds
#aws#cloud#serverless#api#cloudnative
I celebrate the 30th anniversary of the publishing of my first book, “Understanding Japanese Information Processing” (@OReillyMedia, 1993), today. I received my first author copy on 1993-09-15. https://t.co/EZ08ErdfQn #UJIP#日本語情報処理@timoreilly@oreilly_japan
I wrote a new book with @OpenAI’s latest, most powerful large language model.
It’s called Impromptu: Amplifying our Humanity through AI.
This, as far as I know, is the first book written with GPT-4.
Here’s how it all began…
https://t.co/M19e1ISGpb
We’re happy to confirm the new Bing is running on GPT-4, which we’ve customized for search.
https://t.co/RVj26gJVQG
Try it out by joining the new Bing preview at https://t.co/tRrsjYDpfr.
Si son estudiantes universitarios, este scholarship les puede ayudar a tener acceso a un montón de libros y entrenamientos gratis! Apliquen por ser latinos, y si son de otro grupo diverso, mejor oportunidad https://t.co/p0K1QPnMsH
My company, @OReillyMedia, is offering 500 annual scholarships that give recipients full access to the O’Reilly learning platform. https://t.co/btSenjImK2 Let's help those wanting to learn get the resources they need. Thanks for sharing.
I found (most probably) ancient @OReillyMedia swag.
Given that the I wrote the last line of Perl in the last millennium and I even did not knew that I had such a pin I would say that this is easily 25 years old :-)
Does anybody know them? Actually seems to be of good quality.
@_efwe_@OReillyMedia Yes, at least 23-25 years old. This is from the German office and I've never seen one before. I am the keeper of ancient @oreillymedia swag in our US office. Nice find. I still have a few #perl shirts in their famous bright blue color if you want me to try and send you one.
I’m currently reading @m_ou_se ‘s book Rust Atomics and Locks and have concluded that it is required reading for anyone trying to get to that *next* level with rust.
I’m going to live tweet my thoughts going through the book here.
Currently in chapter 3: memory ordering.