Irakli Nadareishvili

@inadarei
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Tech exec & product nerd. Advocate for Science. Fan of @ManUtd, Oxford comma, and em dash. Now at @inadarei.bsky.social

Finally got Rust multi-platform compilation working on Mac (thanks @AnthropicAI , you are the best for coding)

https://github.com/inadarei/rust-multiplatform

GitHub - inadarei/rust-multiplatform: Cross-compiling a Rust app for multiple platforms

Cross-compiling a Rust app for multiple platforms. Contribute to inadarei/rust-multiplatform development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
Awesome video about the history of evolution of HTTP, its many RFCs and multiple versions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7x2Qk0j3rk
A Brief History of HTTP: How HTTP Evolved

YouTube
Serverless Messaging: Latency Compared

In this Bite we will compare the latency introduced by common messaging services: SQS, SNS, Step Functions, EventBridge, Kinesis, and DynamoDB Streams.

Apple announced that Ted Lasso is returning on March 15, 2023.

Another good example for why ChatGPT, Bard and others must learn to provide proper citations for everything they claim: https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/8/23590864/google-ai-chatbot-bard-mistake-error-exoplanet-demo

Spoiler: they tend to "hallucinate" and make up "facts".

Google’s AI chatbot Bard makes factual error in first demo

Google announced its ChatGPT rival Bard on Monday, but experts have noted the chatbot made a mistake in its first public demo.

The Verge

Can't think of many helpful things created as a result of any TV host shouting at us from screens. Pretty much everything nice around us is created by scientists, artists, or nature.

Preserve science, arts, and the nature. Less shouting from screens.

Clearly everybody is too excited by possibilities of AI to think about it, but how can ChatGPT not get sued for plagiarism and intellectual property infrigement at some point?

Can't have a system digesting knowledge from others, and rehashing it WITHOUT CITATIONS, can you?

Amazon.com

I am not quite as excited by ChatGPT as everybody else seems to be, but I admit that one type of prose that ChatGPT 100% already beats is: Consumer Reports' sleep-inducing reviews for consumer electronics. :)

AWS Publishes Guide to Architecture Decision Records https://b.mamund.com/3NroLCC

"AWS proposed this ADR process to facilitate architectural decision-making, avoid repetitive discussions about the same topics, and communicate decisions effectively."

#api360 #SoftwareArchitecture

AWS Publishes Guide to Architecture Decision Records

Amazon Web Services has published a guide for using architecture decision records (ADRs). They recommend a process to adopt and review ADRs in software engineering teams. The process results in a collection of approved, rejected, or superseded ADRs in a decision log.

InfoQ