
Anais Dotis Georgiou
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Aug 21, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Agam Shah |Peter Guagenti |Anais Dotis Georgiou |Loraine Lawson
It’s always a struggle to test microservices well. When you talk about testing, the fuzzy definition of testing phases comes up right away. Is a test involving all the services an integration test? Or an end-to-end test? Is a test of meeting API spec a contract test? Or a unit test?
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Aug 21, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Agam Shah |Peter Guagenti |Anais Dotis Georgiou |Loraine Lawson
If you are a big fan of open source AI but don’t have the computing capacity to run AI models locally, Google has your back (but at a cost). The company is bringing Nvidia’s L4 GPUs to its cloud service. L4 GPUs are lightweight versions of the H100 GPUs, which trained Meta’s Llama 3.1 and OpenAI’s GPT-4o model. Developers can log into Google’s , load Ollama in a container, fire up open source LLMs such as Google’s Gemma 2 or Meta’s Llama 3.1, point to L4 GPUs, and get down to inferencing.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Mary Branscombe |Anais Dotis Georgiou |Loraine Lawson |Avitan Gefen
It’s been nearly a decade since JavaScript started getting new updates to the language specification — a process that had stalled for many years, leading to a plethora of frameworks and libraries and some very useful experimentation, but also frustration about the future direction of the language.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Anais Dotis Georgiou |Anais Dotis-Georgiou |Loraine Lawson |Avitan Gefen
It’s no secret that the rise of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Bard has dramatically changed how many work, communicate, and learn. But LLMs have applications other than replacing search engines. Most recently, data scientists have repurposed LLMs for time series forecasting. Time series data is ubiquitous across domains, from financial markets to climate science.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Loraine Lawson |Anais Dotis Georgiou |Avitan Gefen |Jeff James
Developers who tried Angular years ago should revisit the framework because it’s simpler, more performant and more developer-friendly now, an Angular representative told audiences at a Saturday teleconference. Mark Thompson, a senior developer relations engineer at Google, spoke as part of Medium Day, a conference hosted by the online content platform. Angular maintains a blog on Medium. He shared how Angular has improved and discussed plans for its future, which includes partial hydration.
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