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I bet if you use different LLMs it would be like cheese and chocolate.

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That’s one problem with AI. If Claude code did 90% of the work the temptation to start all over instead of modify what’s there is big

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Thanks.

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Tranks a lot for this

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This is incredible! Thanks a lot

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Another amazing video. Thanks a lot.

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Great video. As usual.

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Uno have the same impression but when there is a hype… I just find you way of teaching very clear and down to earth. Thanks for all the teaching.

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Super cool. Got it. Downloading it. Waiting for something similar for MCP

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Hi Catherine. Your book Looks Like the Kind of thing i need. Is there any Place where it would be possible to See a few Pages beyond what is weiten in Amazon? Something like the Former „Look inside“ of Amazon. Thanks

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You dont miss anything. I normally even ask the LLM to include a ready for copy and Paste example use case of the particular function. In my case i code classes that are intensively use for a few months and then stop. In a year time i have difficulties to start all over.

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Between the two I would take the first one because it is all self contained in one object. But perhaps adding the validate method to the data class might bring other advantages

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And what would be the advantage of a that data class over a normal class.

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and solara yet another level of abstraction in gui components in notebooks all to be rendered with voila. Super cool and super effective.

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I heard about Marimo in the well know Python podcasts. But never used it. Jupyter + voila allows you to use ipywidgets (lower and simplest level), ipyvuetify (a bit more complex but meteria design stuff

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Ipyvuetify wiring in Jupyter and rendering with voila

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This tweet tells me that Maarten grootendorst had a book I now want to buy because visuals are so important. Thanks

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Cool to see this. The feeling of someone not being a professional coding with prompting is that prompting is just putting text together so software engineers could not resist and started complicating things ad infinitum to make look super fancy what it’s actually concatenating strings.

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And can you take text in? Like for then transcribe the Text into a document?

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Thanks a lot. 64gb is a small Beats for a Laptop. Considering i am not really a coder. (I.e. 100% of my time).

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I don’t know where Else to ask. What is your set up for coding? I guess Mac. What is the Minimum requirements to run nowadys a decent local LLM? Is there any Review on Apple Hardware you would recomend? Thx

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I am eating for the Netflix series about the history of LLMs. A thriller.

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Or simply a surprise?

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Is that good or bad?

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Thanks for giving me a hand in the calibration. Totally recalibrated now and back to normal. It was a super pleasure to meet you in berlin in 2024!

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Luciano Ramalho suggesting rust over python ahhhhhhh! The end of the world. Me feeling in trouble. Yet another language.

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LETS DO THIS: Close your Threads, Instagram and Facebook accounts … at high noon on 20 Jan 2025 right after you do it to X.
The #GreatTwitterWalkoff can also be the #GreatMetaWalkoff.

Let’s do it simultaneously and show our power.

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Is there a bit bigger resolution for these pics. I am thinking about printing some for the room of my kid

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Me truing to make a teenager girl to understand that no matter what major she gets into the uh university, coding is megaessential. I am having ng problems to find problems in economics that would appeal a teenager and that would be obvious that can only dealt with at ease coding (python). Any idea?

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