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I see, maybe you can use this project https://notion.hostedhooks.com/. Source: almost 4 years ago
Sure thing! They can’t just dump all the code from your repository into the context. The first step is identifying the relevant code in your repo, likely using an indexed vector database. They probably transform your question or prompt into an embedding as well to enhance accuracy. Once they’ve pinpointed the relevant sections, they send those specific parts of your code to the LLMs for processing. I actually... - Source: Hacker News / 2 days ago
No, you're running docker inside a docker container. The container provides a docker daemon that just forwards the connection to the same runtime. It's not running two dockers, but you are still running docker inside docker. https://medium.com/@moshedana058/understanding-docker-in-docker-dind-method-a-comprehensive-guide-45ab416c1a53. - Source: Hacker News / 4 days ago
I recently read a great article exploring what would change if they were to switch from processes to threads for each connection. Running a connection pooled didn't seem so bad to me after reading it. https://medium.com/@tusharmalhotra_81114/why-postgresql-chooses-processes-over-threads-and-why-it-matters-9011a98e1d84. - Source: Hacker News / 2 days ago
When the prompt is processed, there is an internal key-value cache that gets updated with each token processed, and is ultimately used for inference of the new token. If you process the prompt first and then dump that internal cache, you can effectively resume prompt processing (and thus inference) from that point. https://medium.com/@plienhar/llm-inference-series-3-kv-caching-unveiled-048152e461c8. - Source: Hacker News / 3 days ago
Aspects of coding not the primary focus for non-programers. aka unless need/require 'new' coding method(s), 'old'/know/paid-for stuff works just as well. For areas 'not focused exclusvely/around coding', takes a bit more time for things (experience, rules, resources, training, how 'new' fits in) to move into main stream. Libral Arts coding perspective :... - Source: Hacker News / 2 days ago
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