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Episode 196 of Thinking Elixir. This week’s news includes the release of OTP 27.0-rc2 featuring the new json module, Phoenix Live reload’...
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There are books & many articles online, like this one arguing for using Postgres for everything. I thought I’d take a look at one use...
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Redis is arguably the most well regarded tech of all. But many times you do
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Training ChatGPT with Custom Libraries Using Extensions — Release.
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Build an Ecommerce Chatbot with Redis, LangChain, and OpenAI | Redis.
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A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
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Episode 196 of Thinking Elixir. This week’s news includes the release of OTP 27.0-rc2 featuring the new json module, Phoenix Live reload’...
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In-memory database Redis eyes disk support.
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