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RT @vipintukur: A pioneering study has demonstrated for the first time that myocardial infarction may be an infectious disease. This discov….
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You can see most of the cool features from this lecture between @jeremyphoward, @johnowhitaker, and @HamelHusain.
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Blazing-fast image creation – using just your voice. Try Grok Imagine.
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And SolveIt does so much more. It is *the* tool for dialog engineering imo. Extensive metaprogramming, first class support for writing fasthtml apps directly in a dialog. Every day I'm more reluctant to use any other tool for development.
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Erik Gaasedelen
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SolveIt doesn't know everything though, so we can inject context. For fastcore, I just pasted our llms.txt at the top and suddenly it's an expert teacher with all the details.
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Python supercharged for the fastai library. Contribute to AnswerDotAI/fastcore development by creating an account on GitHub.
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SolveIt also comes with learning mode - we've had it for ages and it keeps responses succinct and collaborative. Works great for python libraries and academic papers. I recently had a great experience learning how systemd works.
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Erik Gaasedelen
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Instead of just reading docs, SolveIt gives me concrete examples on how to use fastcore. Once I see *why* I want to use `merge`, suddenly it clicks!
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At @answerdotai we built SolveIt to improve how we develop software - including SolveIt itself 🔄 Here I'm using it to learn our own fastcore library, with immediate code execution right in the dialog.
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It took me a while to appreciate HTMX. The hypermedia book helped, but it didn't really click until it taught me that my prior understanding of REST was wrong. Here's what I learned:
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Erik Gaasedelen
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Really great starter on how to make Zoom bots by @Max_Mansfield Google was useless in finding this, it wasn't until I used ChatGPT deep research to uncover it.
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Erik Gaasedelen
5 years
I'm just glad that it appears to be still relevant! Goes to show that creating blog content can be a slow burn. Makes me wish I had written more. I guess now is as good a time as any!.
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Erik Gaasedelen
5 years
Interestingly traffic didn't really pick up until well into the next year. I posted it in a couple forums initially, but didn't try to optimize it at all after that.
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Erik Gaasedelen
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Two years ago I wrote a medium post on pytorch's resnet codebase at the advice of #fastai's deep learning course It still gets views and now has more than 9k views!
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I was strolling through the torchvision ResNet codebase when I stumbled upon this interesting code snippet:
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Erik Gaasedelen
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RT @Tim_Blumberg: I wrote a blog post crudely (read: extremely crudely) estimating how many actual COVID-19 cases exist in the US. It's har….
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Erik Gaasedelen
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RT @jeremyphoward: The comments on HN today are making me very happy. :).
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Erik Gaasedelen
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RT @anuraggoel: To say the team at Render loves and its students would be an even bigger understatement! https://t.….
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