Last week we had the pleasure of hosting our wonderful US team here in the UK, and it was a fantastic experience filled with brainstorming, knowledge sharing, and building stronger bonds across borders. 🌍
Here's to teamwork, diversity, and the power of bringing people together!
We're delighted to unveil Zeti's new brand!
We've been working hard to reimagine our brand to represent Zeti's evolution as a dynamic and forward-thinking organization while staying true to its core values.
Head to our website to find out more: https://t.co/IhdIVby2r0
Super excited to announce the full line up of talks for #ServerlessDays#Cardiff. We believe we have an incredible agenda that will have something for everyone. Which talk are you most looking forward too? Check out the agenda and get yourself a ticket https://t.co/7BBzsRYLYi
@PaulDJohnston Regarding user generated content, presuming that’s end user generated, not really done that with my sites. Presume it ends up needing to be a bit custom to allow for security etc.
Netlify even has A/B testing now
@PaulDJohnston NetlifyCMS with a SSG (I’ve used Gatsby and 11ty) hosted on Netlify/Azure Static Web Apps. That can all be made nicely content manageable with components that the end user can drop on pages and preview etc.
I gave GPT-4 a budget of $100 and told it to make as much money as possible.
I'm acting as its human liaison, buying anything it says to.
Do you think it'll be able to make smart investments and build an online business?
Follow along 👀
This video was made almost entirely by AI.
I used ChatGPT to write a script, Midjourney to create reference images, Runway Gen-1 to apply the style of the images to my source video, and Boomy AI for the music.
Workflow breakdown w/ comparisons in thread.
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. @microsoft releases a single, 900-line python file for "Visual ChatGPT," an agent that can chat w/ images
interacts with vision models via text and prompt chaining, i.e. the output gets piped to stable diffusion.
Also uses @langchain agent implementation 👏
https://t.co/K5SZjw8CjY
@theJeremyVine@TfL I’d just send it to the met rather than the bus drivers employer - otherwise I’m sure it’ll be ‘handled internally’ rather than treated as an instance of driving without due care and attention
@AyoCaesar True they don’t get grilled on it, and they should even if only to educate as to why arming them is the strategically and morally correct choice, that supports both the UK’s strategic military and diplomatic objectives as well as what we believe to be morally right
@AyoCaesar I’ve found @TheStudyofWar very helpful (as you say, proper think tank rather than paper). Their coverage generally suggests that this presentation of two options is a false dichotomy, and that Russia repeatedly uses the threat of nuclear weapons to delay Western arms shipments.
@theJeremyVine@metpoliceuk I’d send it in - they might not be happy with it having been shared online first as they always ask about that on their form. In this case it’s a £70 fine so can’t imagine it’s a problem it being online
Listen to "Is Cloud native and Serverless better for the planet?" by Architect Tomorrow. Featuring @danbassdev CTO of @ZetiGroup ⚓ https://t.co/Eb00bqwr6k #ArchitectTomorrow This audio version is now being pushed out to podcast platforms go and check it out! #Cloud#ESG
@kelseyhightower Love this, I think it’s the way a lot of serverless stuff will go, truly caring about servers-less. Reminds me a little (not whataboutism) of Ballerina which i saw at Cloud Native London https://t.co/qoDhNWOwaW
@DirectTechYT Yeah - they’re springing up all the time tbf so hard to keep track of, but Google maps and Waze seem to know about them virtually instantly (I presume their user base, particularly of Uber drivers, notify them very quickly)
At £140 a pop it’s better to stick to Waze for now!