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I randomly came across this video which explains API Gateway, Load Balancer And Reverse Proxy explained for any newbee who is not a back end developer what these things, what each thing does and when to use what
This is one of the best video you can watch on how LLMs are designed, how they work, what are their limitations and how to get most out of them. The person who is giving us the walk through is Andrej Karpathy - who is cofounder of OpenAI and authority on the subject. He explains it in a way, so that any who who doesn't have ai background can understand. It's a long video, but worth every second. Keep a pen and paper and make notes. This video has helped me in how I work with tools like ChatGPT.
This podcast is primarily for engineers and developers, especially those interested in compilers, programming language design, and high-performance AI engineering. The host, Gergely, is "The Pragmatic Engineer," and the discussion goes into technical depth on these subjects. The guy Chris Lattner is inventor of Swift programming language. I found it really interesting.
This video break down how AI agents actually work and why most people are using them wrong. It explains the mechanics of context windows, makes the case that agent md files are largely unnecessary, and shares his step-by-step methodology for building custom skills that make agents dramatically more productive.
This video is a must-watch for any Software Engineer because it features Barbara Liskov, a Turing Award winner and a pioneer who shaped the fundamental concepts we use daily. Watching this provides deep historical context and expert insights into the evolution of modern software development.
This talk is about building mobile applications with off-line first approach. The speakers talk about building ticketing applications in a country where internet connectivity is or can be very limited such as mountainous region. I found this talk very interesting. Check it out when you have some time.
This is one of the most interesting podcast I have heard in recent times. The guy, Peter Steinberger is Austrian now setlled in US. Originally is known as creator of PSPDFKit which is one of the widely used PDF renderer. He came back from 3 years if hibernation to discover the AI coding capabilities and built ClawdBot. Whole conversation is very inspiring and intersting