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SingleStore sponsored this post. SingleStore is under common control with TNS. Modern Large Language Models (LLMs) are pre-trained on a large corpus of self-supervised textual data and are then tuned to human preferences via techniques such as reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF).
Over the past few decades, using big data sets required businesses to perform increasingly complex analyses. Advancements in query performance, analytics and data storage are largely a result of greater access to memory.
This is the first of a four-part series. Cloud native adoption isn’t something that can be done with a lift-and-shift migration. There’s much to learn and consider before taking the leap to ensure the cloud native environment can help with business and technical needs.
For nearly 20 years, every business that uses software has been on a journey to API adoption. This path toward APIs has become the lingua franca of the application development world, with APIs as the primary way that technology interacts and transacts.
In a move to ease use for large-scale data analysis work, the Python Steering Council has elected to drop the lock on Python that restricts a Python user program to using only a single thread.
For users, the promise of the web is simplicity — you don’t have to install anything, just type in a URL or search. But for developers, it’s about reach and portability — and that requires strong compatibility and interoperability between browsers.
For the past couple of weeks, the internet has been abuzz with the news that a team of South Korean researchers may have successfully created the world’s first superconductor that works at room temperature and at ambient pressure.
The creator of one of the most popular programming editors of all time, Vim, has died after a brief illness. :wq. You may not have known Bram Moolenaar’s name, but all developers know his open source programming editor, Vim.
Software nowadays is rarely written from scratch. According to Forrester, the average software is composed of at least 75% open source code. Additionally, teams rely heavily on third-party code.
Whether it is closing an internal project or shuttering a public platform, there are several ways software can come to an end.
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