June 24, 2024

AI

Building Fill.sg, a GenAI Report Toolkit

FulFILL your dreams of having AI write repetitive reports for you. Find out how we built Fill.sg in 2 weeks at LAUNCH! Nicole Ren · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 14 min read · 7 hours ago — Table of Contents Introduction Problem statement Our Solution Prompts Behind Fill.sg ∘ Breakthrough in LLMs: Long-context models ∘ Our Prompting Approach ∘ Report Generation: Divide and Conquer UI/UX Considerations for a User-Friendly GenAI Tool ∘

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Manage dev and prod using terraform and local yaml files

Make your terraform spin in multiple projects using yaml Daniel Low · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 3 min read · 8 hours ago — In a corporate production setting, typically cloud projects are split into development (dev) and production (prod) to segregate the two environments. As an engineer, it is important to be able to do the necessary testing and development in (dev) and move them into (prod) once approved, in a

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How I Dockerized Apache Flink, Kafka, and PostgreSQL for Real-Time Data Streaming

Integrating pyFlink, Kafka, and PostgreSQL using Docker Augusto de Nevrezé · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 10 min read · 5 days ago — Get your pyFlink applications ready using docker — author generated image using https://www.dall-efree.com/ Why Read This? Real-World Insights: Get practical tips from my personal journey of overcoming integration hurdles. Complete Setup: Learn how to integrate Flink, Kafka, and PostgreSQL seamlessly using Docker-Compose. Step-by-Step Guide: Perfect for both beginners and

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Robotics

RoboBusiness 2024 registration now open

Listen to this article [embedded content] Registration for RoboBusiness 2024 is now open. RoboBusiness, which takes place October 16-17 in Santa Clara, Calif., is the premier event for commercial robotics developers. Attendees will gain the latest insights from experts in robotics and AI on cutting-edge research, industry trends, and innovative applications. They can also learn about investments and topics related to running a robotics business. Full conference passes start at $595 and expo-only passes only

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Software

How to Migrate From Python 2 to Python 3 | HackerNoon

As Python 2 reached its end of life on January 1, 2020, migrating to Python 3 has become essential for maintaining security, performance, and access to new features. I had never worked with a code legacy before moving to the UK. The current project I am working on has 12000+ commits, and not so far in the past have we decided to migrate from Python 2 to Python 3. I want to share all the

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Emergence thinks it can crack the AI agent code | TechCrunch

Yet another generative AI venture has raised a bundle of money. And, like the others before it, it’s promising the moon. Emergence, whose co-founders include Satya Nitta, the former head of global AI solutions at IBM’s research division, on Monday emerged from stealth with $97.2 million in funding from Learn Capital plus credit lines totaling more than $100 million. Emergence claims to be building an “agent-based” system that can perform many of the tasks typically

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Digital Nomads Listen Up: What You Need To Know About The New DTV Visa of Thailand | HackerNoon

Thailand is one of the most popular destinations for expats. It boasts a relatively low cost of living and a friendly attitude towards visitors. Due to the large number of expats, the country plays the role of a hub between East and West. However, most expats at least have questions about getting long-term residence. In general, in Southeast Asia (unlike the EU), there are very few such options. The Thai government recently introduced a new

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Ukraine’s Rapid Push to Deploy AI-Enabled Drones for Battlefield Supremacy | HackerNoon

The stakes are at an all-time high in the Russo-Ukrainian warfighter’s pursuit of AI-enabled drones for battlefield advantages. An Oppenheimer Moment For the 21st Century As The Wall Street Journal recently reported:  “ Electronic warfare is rapidly evolving, pushing drone makers to swap out parts and make craft more autonomous” in Ukraine. Politico wrote that the robot wars have begun and that this is our ‘our Oppenheimer moment.’ As both sides innovate and adapt their drone strategies, the skies over

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Handling Negative Feedback: Turning Criticism into Career Growth | HackerNoon

When our team appreciates our work or applauds us for a job well done, we feel proud, joyful, and inspired. Having a team that celebrates our wins and keeps us motivated to do even better is key to happiness and long-lasting work satisfaction. However, to grow in our career, cheer and admiration are not enough. We also need people who can point out our faults, highlight our flaws, and help us see our imperfections. Our

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OpenAI buys a remote collaboration platform | TechCrunch

OpenAI is on an M&A tear. Days after acquiring database tech firm Rockset, OpenAI has purchased Multi (previously Remotion), a startup developing an enterprise-focused, video-first collaboration platform. A source familiar with the matter says that the deal is technically an acqui-hire and that most of Multi’s team — around five people — will join OpenAI following the deal’s close. Alexander Embiricos, Multi’s CEO and one of its co-founders, says that Multi will shut down after

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