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Yugo Sakamoto

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I help professional Web Devs to make tradeoffs and design robust architectures, so they can influence important decisions and lead their team to success.

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Yugo Sakamoto
3 years
Want to start your software architecture journey? It's a good idea to become familiar with some of the most popular architectural patterns and their trade-offs! Get my Low Hanging Software Architecture e-book and many others for free here! https://t.co/OecLZgug4C
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Yugo Sakamoto
2 months
Pessoal que estiver em BH e trabalha com #Elixir ou quiser conhecer essa linguagem criada pelo DevBR @josevalim e como implementar #GraphRAG, não deixe essa oportunidade passar! Meu amigo @jprivillaso vai estrear o Meetup com um projeto sensacional!
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Juan Pablo Rivillas
2 months
Salve galera! Bora falar de Elixir e AI ? https://t.co/awoHszLAOx
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Juan Pablo Rivillas
3 months
Bom dia galera!! Estou começando a planejar a primeira edição do meetup Elixir BH. Se alguém tiver interesse em palestrar, por favor me avise. Vamos divulgar o ecossistema de Elixir que �� muito massa! #elixir #myElixirStatus https://t.co/WR0zLIjGWU
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Elixir has been around for over a decade and is now regarded as one of the most reliable and scalable languages in the technology landscape. Created by a fellow Brazilian, Jose Valim, Elixir was...
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Yugo Sakamoto
2 months
The assumption that competitors won't also adopt AI technologies is dangerously misguided Read more 👉 https://t.co/uRekgB6uDy #HumanPlusAi #LeadingWithAi #LeveragingAi
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Claude
2 months
Comparing Opus 4 to 4.1, side by side. From sharper design mocks to smoother animations, 4.1 produces more polished outputs—with more depth and complexity. Examples from us and the community:
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Yugo Sakamoto
3 months
As AI Agents is gaining serious traction to make artificial intelligence not just responsive, but autonomous and proactive, this kind of questions became more frequent between developers and executives. Read more 👉 https://t.co/rbMM1cGsZJ #AIAgents #LLM #Langchain
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Yugo Sakamoto
3 months
To help anyone diving into the world of AI Agents, here is a quick tutorial of the most important feature you must understand to connect Agents with external world: Tools, also known as Function Calls. Read more 👉 https://t.co/ikB6XoK81U #AIAgents #LLM #Langchain
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Yugo Sakamoto
4 months
In the context of AI Agents, Tools are external functions or APIs that the agent can “call” to perform specific tasks. Read more 👉 https://t.co/mlKnXnFNYc #AIAgents #LLM #Langchain
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Yugo Sakamoto
4 months
How Does LLM and Agents interact with External World?: https://t.co/cTUe3y5XU1 #AIAgents #LLM #Langchain
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Andrej Karpathy
4 months
Congrats to Simon Willison (@simonw) on 23 years (!!) of blogging. Really excellent LLM blog, I sub & read everything: https://t.co/XlWP8J9ReQ (e.g. I sub via RSS/Atom on NetNewsWire) +If you consistently enjoy the content like I do, sponsor on GitHub:
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Santiago
5 months
Knowledge graphs are infinitely better than vector search for building the memory of AI agents. With five lines of code, you can build a knowledge graph with your data. When you see the results, you'll never go back to vector-mediocrity-land. Here is a quick video:
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Poonam Soni
5 months
Anthropic just dropped Free AI courses on: - Prompt Engineering - Building agents - Best practices for Agentic Coding - Collaborate with AI systems .... and so much more! 9 best guides you don’t want to miss:
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Yugo Sakamoto
5 months
Maintaining a static mindset in a rapidly evolving technological landscape is a risky strategy Read more 👉 https://t.co/a8Qu3Un5Ud #HumanPlusAi #LeadingWithAi #LeveragingAi
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Andrew Ng
8 months
Transformers have dominated LLM text generation, and generate tokens sequentially. This is a cool attempt to explore diffusion models as an alternative, by generating the entire text at the same time using a coarse-to-fine process. Congrats @StefanoErmon & team!
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Inception
8 months
We are excited to introduce Mercury, the first commercial-grade diffusion large language model (dLLM)! dLLMs push the frontier of intelligence and speed with parallel, coarse-to-fine text generation.
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Yugo Sakamoto
8 months
It's an opportunity to redefine productivity, explore new avenues for growth, and stay ahead in an increasingly dynamic and competitive market. Read more 👉 https://t.co/5zCKdmgVFm #HumanPlusAi #LeadingWithAi #LeveragingAi
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Yugo Sakamoto
10 months
Some leaders believe they can achieve the same output with half their current team by leveraging AI tools. Read more 👉 https://t.co/HA1sWTZrNU #HumanPlusAi #LeadingWithAi #LeveragingAi
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Yugo Sakamoto
11 months
If you are a business leader thinking to downsizing due to AI maintaining productivity, think twice! It's a huge risk to keep performance goals when your competitors also have access to the same growth tools and technologies. Read more 👉 https://t.co/hIbfpz6UBQ #HumanPlusAi
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Kent C. Dodds ⚡
11 months
This is seriously amazing
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Ben Dicken
11 months
More languages, more insights! A few interesting takeaways: * Java and Kotlin are quick! Possible explanation: Google is heavily invested in performance here. * Js is really fast as far as interpreted / jit languages go. * Python is quite slow without things like PyPy.
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@RealGeneKim
Gene Kim
11 months
In September, I got the chance to pair program for two hours with the legendary Steve Yegge (@Steve_Yegge), where he coached me on what he calls “CHOP, or chat-oriented programming,” and built something that I’ve wanted to build for nearly a year. I learned how to use
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Gene Kim
1 year
This is such an amazing talk from Dr. Erik Meijer (@headinthebox, famous for his work on Visual Basic, C#, LINQ, Hack), on how LLMs upended his research, and are changing coding and what developers do. I've clipped some of my fave parts of his talk: - His team found that the
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Yugo Sakamoto
11 months
Vertical growth involves enhancing team productivity, investing in new skills, and leveraging insights from the AI landscape. Read more 👉 https://t.co/5ULOtOroyA #HumanPlusAi #LeadingWithAi #LeveragingAi
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