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Using Generative AI to Drive Corporate Impact

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By processing and analyzing large datasets, AI can identify emerging trends, enabling companies to align their product strategies with future market demands. It also facilitates rapid prototyping, allowing for quicker iterations and thus shorter development cycles.

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Startup CTO or Developer

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What does the role demand? What does it mean to be a CTO for a startup? Should a startup CTO spend their time programming? Exploring new technologies? Increasing competitive advantage? The answer is: it depends. The role of a CTO varies as the company matures.

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Frameworks Round 6

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By popular demand, Round 6 introduces a plaintext test that uses HTTP pipelining, implemented in 14 frameworks so far. Also in response to popular demand, we ran the plaintext test with higher client-side concurrency levels than other tests. Previously, the most fundamental test was JSON serialization of a very small object.

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Generative AI – The End of Empty Textboxes

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An empty textbox, demanding to be filled with a concise, compelling summary to impress potential employers is daunting. Fill it with the right words, and your dream job could be right around the corner.

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How to Use Generative AI and LLMs to Improve Search

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In layman's terms, while conventional search mechanisms demand exact phrases or keywords to return relevant results, LLMs can understand and interpret the intent and context behind a query. This means users can pose questions or enter queries in a more natural, conversational manner without being limited to specific keywords.

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Think about Performance Before Building a Web Application

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A high-performance application will be able to service a large number of requests simultaneously, staying ahead of the incoming demand so that any short-term queuing of requests remains short-term. High throughput. Commonly, high-throughput and low-latency go hand-in-hand. Performing well across a spectrum of use-cases.

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One million HTTP RPS without load balancing is easy

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Yes, on-demand capacity and all the usual upsides of cloud deployments are real. Spoiler: I feel bad for our workstations. Incidentally, if you think $8,000 is not cheap, you might want to run the monthly numbers on 200 virtual server instances.

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