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Month April 2023

Substack Launches Notes

Substack’s Twitter-like feature for shorter posts, called Notes, is launching for everyone on Tuesday. The Verge reports: Substack’s Notes will appear in their own separate tab, meaning they’ll be separate from the full newsletters you can read in the Inbox… Continue Reading →

The Best Cheesesteaks in Philadelphia

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Artifact, the news aggregator from Instagram’s co-founders, adds a social discussions feature

Artifact, the recently launched personalized news app from Instagram’s founders, is today launching a key new feature: a social discussions component. Previously in private testing, the feature introduces a way for users to comment and engage in conversations around news… Continue Reading →

PhaseLLM: Standardized Chat LLM API (Cohere, Claude, GPT) + Evaluation Framework

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Google TV expands its free streaming lineup to over 800 live TV channels, including Tubi, Plex, Haystack and more

Google TV, the company’s smart TV operating system that powers Chromecast devices and various TVs, is today getting a significant update aimed at expanding access to free, streaming TV. The company announced today Google TV will now integrate access to… Continue Reading →

Substack Notes Launched

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The Coming of Local LLMs

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Distributed Machine Learning Notebooks with Elixir and Livebook

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Law Firms Cringe, but Bow to the Need for Zero Trust Architecture

 Zero Trust Architecture simplified Lawyers have a “deer in the headlights” look whenever we talk about Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) – and we do understand that look. ZTA is complicated and often causes your eyes to glaze over about two… Continue Reading →

Maximizing the Potential of LLMs: A Guide to Prompt Engineering

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