Join @lyonwj.bsky.social to introduce the building blocks of adding LLM backed agentic features to your app and demonstrate how we can use them together to build model-native apps by chaining data and LLMs together! ⚡
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📅Mar 31-Apr 3
Posts by William Lyon
AI is redefining application development! Join @lyonwj.bsky.social as we explore Modus, an open-source API framework that seamlessly connects LLMs, data, and GraphRAG to power intelligent applications. youtube.com/live/aEXkKIG...
#graphrag #genai #hypermode #neo4j
Are you waitlisted for access to the DeepSeek Platform API? Try DeepSeek on @hypermode.bsky.social NOW - no waiting required.
Come hang out with me and other awesome folks from @hypermode.bsky.social at GitHub in San Francisco next week!
See you in Brussels for GraphQL at FOSDEM!
For my cartography friends: I know Illustrator is a popular tool in cartography workflows, but what about Figma?
Is anyone using Figma for cartography work?
When it comes to finding the perfect Christmas tree, William Lyon has it down to a science.
I'm famous! 🎄🎄🎄
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Thank you! Will give it a try!
Learning about on-device AI with MLX and Swift for iOS during a break at the @hypermode.bsky.social team offsite
Anyone know a print shop in San Francisco that can print stickers on a super short one day timeframe with local pickup? Hoping to have some stickers made for tomorrow... 🙏😬
[new video] Getting started with Modus, a serverless framework for building intelligent APIs, powered by WebAssembly youtu.be/3CcJTXTmz88?...
wow - the tiktoks on instagram and way better than the tiktoks on youtube
How do I find tech bluesky?
That backpack looks heavy!
[new video] Getting Started With The Apache Sedona Docker Image youtu.be/WZ-vv7c6YSg?...
Boulder with etchings that depict the area around the large bluff.
This large bluff was used as a “Buffalo jump” for hunting bison by Native Americans.
This buffalo jump comes with an operators manual 🦬
The etchings on this boulder at the top of the jump/bluff were carved by indigenous Native Americans to show the path from the nearby river to drive bison herds over the buffalo jump for hunting