How the CAP theorem explains trade-offs in software engineering organizations between quality, velocity, and communication.| scorpil.com
In Part One of the “Understanding Generative AI” series, we delved into Tokenization - the process of dividing text into tokens, which serve as the fundamental units of information for neural networks. These tokens are crucial in shaping how AI interprets and processes language. Building upon this foundational knowledge, we are now ready to explore Neural Networks - the cornerstone technology underpinning all Artificial Intelligence research. A Short Look into the History Neural Networks,...| scorpil.com
„The Library of Babel“ is my favorite short story from Jorge Luis Borges, and probably in a top 5 of my favorite short stories overall. In it author describes extremely large, yet finite, library containing myriads of rooms filled with books. Books contain all possible permutations of characters, and as such every possible book is in a library. Furthermore, every unwritten book is in the library. The library contains the story of your life, correct to the tiniest of details, as well as co...| scorpil.com
Function Calling for enforcing response schema| scorpil.com
Building Interactive Web Application with Elixir's Phoenix Framework| scorpil.com
Navigating the Complexities of Date and Time in Programming| scorpil.com
I dabbled in Phoenix for a while now, but never really got my hands dirty with it right up until now. Apart from the whole framework being surprisingly well thought through, there are a few things that strike me as being done exceptionally well in Phoenix, compared to the rest of modern web frameworks. 1. Striking a balance between flexibility and strictness Modern web frameworks can be roughly divided into two camps:| scorpil.com
A short step-by-step guide to creating a secure custom VPC in AWS| scorpil.com
Because plain kubernetes is (almost) never enough| scorpil.com
Workflow Orchestration for AWS Environments| scorpil.com