John McBride
@johncodezzz
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🐧 AI engineering VP @linuxfoundation 🥡 prev: OpenSauced, AWS, VMware, Pivotal 🎏 cohosting @opensourceready 📣 opinions my own
Denver, CO
Joined October 2018
@GrahamHelton3 Amazon has this: product launches, doc initiatives, special clubs, etc. etc. it was definitely fun but can lead to some weird "higher than thou" culture around who has the "seen some crap" badges.
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RT @brandontroberts: 🤖 @golang + Open Source AI tooling?!Yes please. Glad to see @johncodezzz putting in work! 👏
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RT @techgirl1908: Our engineers have saved 20% of their time. How? By using an AI agent to do the laborious, mundane tasks. Now we've open…
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RT @jiayi_pirate: We reproduced DeepSeek R1-Zero in the CountDown game, and it just works Through RL, the 3B base LM develops self-verifi…
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@rauchg Remote is effortless efficiency for everyone: use the right tools, expect leadership to communicate and actually be accountable to things getting done. Adults can be expected to do their work over the internet if they’re teed up correctly!
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@MelkeyDev Error handling in Go is good. Go doesn't need enums, it has "type MyEnumType string".
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This is why I deeply believe that open source AI and LLM technologies are so incredibly important: I need to be able to build, run, train, manage, and deploy an open source LLM using an open dataset for the same reason people in the 90s needed to be able to build, run, manage, and deploy Linux to run server software: Microsoft and Sun micro-systems were SOOO close to creating an infinite software monopoly. In an alternate timeline, everyone everywhere has to pay Microsoft 99$ a year to do computing. Thankfully, because open source software said "this should be free for everyone", we created competitive pressure to keep big corporations at bay. We saved compute from becoming a monopoly. We need to save generative AI from the same thing.
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