Check out my deep dive into the research paper "Attention Is All You Need" (authored by
@ashVaswani
,
@ilblackdragon
et al.) that laid the groundwork that eventually lead to ChatGPT!
AI Research Recap: Ok Transformers, You have My Attention
Many developers are familiar with express + Typescript as a developer stack. Express is a great way to build backends but I have found in larger projects it is un-opinionated to a fault. It can lead to a team of developers spending a lot of time reinventing the wheel in project
Interesting new feature from Google yesterday: LLM Context Caching.
Many LLM tools have large prompts which are fed in for every message which can get quite expensive. For OpenAI for example, input tokens are $5/million which sounds like not much. But when you are working on
In the AI tech startup world you often want to tweak LLMs to be better at your specific task which can be achieved via “fine-tuning”. Different AI APIs provide endpoints for fine-tuning models (and paying handsomely for the privilege) but what if you want to be able to create a
GM!
"Exciting developments in the world of web3 technology! The potential for a decentralized and autonomous internet is huge, and it's great to see progress being made in this area.
#web3
#decentralization
" - ChatGPT told me this tweet is one twitter would like
Recently I learned about a pretty cool concept in Machine Learning of "Automatic Differentiation". As a Computer Science student I wondered if Calculus classes would be used much in CS if you aren't building a physics simulation or something. Turns out one area where Calculus is
Hit up my first in-person blitz chess tournament yesterday. Got stomped by some <12 year olds but had a good time doing it. Won top unrated player! (My buddy and I were the only unrated players 😁) Those kids got game!
@BTurtel
@Consensys
@YouGov
I feel like younger generation growing up with the internet are used to the status quo of not being compensated where older generation might be less engrained and expect more (maybe also due to it being a bigger lift to make those contributions since they're less experienced)
@lets4r
I am trying out the local_hero package and knew that I knew your name from somewhere. Opened twitter and one of your tweets was the first thing I saw. Excited to try it out!
In 2018 young hotshot researcher
@AlecRad
et al. changed the AI world with their cutting edge research paper that defined the very first GPT.
Check out my blog post simplified summary below:
Wow Flutter 1.20 looks great! Huge props to the
@FlutterDev
team and
@csells
for the great write-up! Excited to give InteractiveViewer a try. That will be super helpful in
@rivet_app
.
It's interesting how often tech tools I find are built by random companies. Need a way to generate client/server code from protos that works with Node without using grpc, oh Twitch built a tool for that. Need a scala version of that? Oh cool soundcloud has that for ya.
I gotta say Flutter+Firestore is pretty slick. Freezed package + json_serializable toJson and fromJson is working like a charm for reading and writing from Firestore.
@remi_rousselet
@Firebase
#firebase
.
Might be behind the times but just read the wikipedia page on this year's (and the last 6 years) Google Code Jam winner Gennady Korotkevich! Impressive stuff and fascinating read!
@amadlonkay
Very cool and polished! I wonder if it is possible to include a sample on the homepage for people unfamiliar with what sort of text won't work.
@kevmoo
@freezed
Also excited about null safety! That's great to hear. Would love to see a world where dart is used with node similar to how typescript is. Would open up a lot of packages and server side stuff! Keep up the good work!
And do you think it would work at all to run that tool en masse against DefinitelyTyped or even run that tool during build_runner in a dart package and pull directly from DefinitelyTyped somehow?
Loving the new (to me) Provider way of looking up values with extension methods on BuildContext. Simple change but <MyClass>() instead of Provider.of<MyClass>(context, listen: false) is much more readable. Great job
@remi_rousselet
!
For context my end goal is to keep my Firebase Functions fully dart and have shared dart
@freezed
classes so that my flutter app can communicate with my functions with the same shared code. Like a dart-only protobuf using json.
@lets4r
@remi_rousselet
Just checked out your profile and I saw your hero widget on reddit I think! Very cool. Got me checking out the Hero widget too! Haha.
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@remi_rousselet
What do you think about firestore streams? It's kinda nice that streambuilder let's you handle the loading, and error case instead of having to bake that logic in elsewhere.
@HameerHussain
I thought for sure Reddit's big success in crypto would be moving reddit karma on-chain. Wild that it's seeing so much success with straight up NFT art.
@lets4r
I am using it in kind of a complicated layout where my widgets can be moving throughout the widget tree so my first try ran into some exceptions. Will give it a try again later on though! Love the idea and API.