Honored to contribute to the Rails/Ruby community -
@planetargon 's 2024 Rails Community Survey results:
5 of the top 10 books (and a special mention) are PragProg titles.
FYI - these titles (and all #rubyonrails titles) are currently 40% off with code RailsWorld2024. https://t.co/XUrBP2C4rO
https://t.co/CJdpcD6DAF
@robbyrussell@andatki @davetron5000 @noelrap@nusco@samruby@pragdave
@denesik96468 Sorry, I'd missed this message! Unfortunately, I won't be doing any more design patterns trainings for now. About the OO stuff… maybe in the future! Thank you for the nice words! 🙏🏽
@Argorak @ManishEarth Thank you for digging this one out, Florian! Yup, that's the one where I talk about Longitude.
If you're as fascinated by the subject as I was, check out the book recommended by @sfgdgdsfg6 and this fiction book by Umberto Eco: https://t.co/IeVhpogRah
Finally, for once in my life, I can seize the opportunity to say "I told you so".
The news: https://t.co/lJePqOPoPD
My forecast from earlier this year:
All that work aligning #ChatGPT resulted in a model that's… too eager to please. See my abuse of a context-seeded chatbot below.
Granted, this is just an example bot. But if real companies start using GPT 3.5 as a front-end, then it's going to get interesting.
#LLMs
Next week, at @TechoramaNL in Utrecht, I'll be speaking about Git and about GPT (not both at the same time, though.)
See you there, I hope!
https://t.co/R3fp0Pihjg
@alexxubyte I‘d also like to take a moment to recommend the Git tutorial by @nusco It is the best tutorial I‘ve ever seen on anything. After watching it, my understanding of Git became 10x better. Highly recommended!
@Joe_Pater Hello, Joe. I'd like to ask you a couple of questions for one of my projects (a book about the history of neural networks). Can you please DM me in private?