From LLM Reliability by Rusheel Shahani Explore the foundations of reliable agents, including a solid architecture with effective tooling, maintaining short-term and persistent memory, and reducing hallucinations. In recent years, large language models (LLMs) have been a powerful catalyst for… Continue Reading →
Discover the good, the bad, and the ugly of succeeding with a tech startup from nine-time company founder Jothy Rosenberg.
This book, written by the leader of the Red Hat team that created Podman, teaches readers how to use Podman: a next-generation container engine that is easier to use and provides superior security over Docker and other container engines.
This excerpt describes toolmaking in PowerShell and why you should learn it.
Read on if you’re interested in learning PowerShell or improving your existing PowerShell skill set.
Build a Robo Advisor with Python (From Scratch): Automate your financial and investment decisions teaches you how to construct a Python-based financial advisor of your very own!
This excerpt explores the inner workings of book production with computers.
From Feature Engineering Bookcamp by Sinan Ozdemir
This article series covers
● Recognizing and mitigating bias in our data and model
● Quantifying fairness through various metrics
● Applying feature engineering techniques to remove bias from our model without sacrificing model performance
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Mastering Code Reviews
From “Looks Good to Me”: Constructive code reviews by Adrienne Braganza Looks Good to Me: Constructive code reviews is an innovative and comprehensive guide offering actionable advice for crafting constructive code reviews. This avant-garde resource has been specifically designed to cater… Continue Reading →