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Artificial Intelligence is evolving rapidly, and with tools like Ollama, you can bring cutting-edge AI capabilities directly to your local environment. Learning how to harness local large language models (LLMs) can open up a world of opportunities. L...
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In the past, in the world of cloud computing, a company's journey often began with a single AWS account. In this unified space, development and testing environments coexisted, while the production environment lived in a separate account. This arrange...
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In the world of modern software development, efficiency and consistency are key. Developers and operations teams need solutions that help them manage, deploy, and run applications seamlessly across different environments. Containers and Docker are te...
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Fabrizio Ferri-Benedetti, who spent many years as a technical writer for Splunk and New Relic, joins Ben and Ryan for a conversation about the evolving role of documentation in software development. They explore how documentation can (and should) be integrated with code, the importance of quality control, and the hurdles to maintaining up-to-date documentation. Plus: Why technical writers shouldnβt be afraid of LLMs.
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Letβs talk HTML this week. The 2024 HTML Survey results are published, so thatβs as good a reason as any. Iβm a bit too daft to extract anything terribly interesting from the results themselves, but the survey itself acts as a sort of list of things we all might do well to at least be [β¦]
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The Performance Engineering team at GitHub assessed how CPU performance degrades as utilization increases and how this relates to capacity. The post Breaking down CPU speed: How utilization impacts performance appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
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