Apr 12 · 11 min read · Imagine you're trying to build a machine that can tell cats from dogs. Three people in a room each have a completely different plan. The first one pulls out a notebook and starts writing rules. "Cats have pointy ears. Dogs have floppy ears. Cats have...
Join discussionApr 12 · 11 min read · In 1956, a group of researchers gathered for a summer workshop at Dartmouth College. They had a goal and a deadline: figure out how to make machines think, by the end of August. They didn't quite hit it. What they did do was coin the phrase "artifici...
EAli commentedApr 7 · 9 min read · LLM history memory is the evolving capability of large language models to retain and recall past interactions. This journey tracks LLMs from stateless text predictors to sophisticated agents that can remember contextually relevant information over ti...
Join discussionMar 3 · 10 min read · Atuin: Magical Shell History with Sync Your shell history is one of the most undervalued tools in your development workflow. Every command you run is a piece of institutional knowledge -- how you deployed that service, the exact flags you passed to ...
Join discussionFeb 16 · 5 min read · Imagine it is 1995 and you hit a url of a website , it takes 3 minutes just for the site to load. Now what are the chaces of you waiting for that much amount of time. As we know our attention span is cooked up by watching reels and shorts.But a 10-da...
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Feb 17 · 3 min read · The Kunbi tribe, also known as Kudumbi, is one of the most significant agrarian communities in India, primarily concentrated in Maharashtra and Gujarat. The word Kunbi itself means “farmer,” underscoring their deep connection with agriculture. Histor...
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