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Creating a GPT Assistant That Writes Pipeline Tests Here’s the latest installment in the series on working with LLMS: Creating a GPT Assistant That Writes Pipeline Tests. Once you get the hang of writing these tests, it’s mostly boilerplate, so I figured my team of assistants could help. I recruited Cody, GitHub Copilot, and Unblocked — with varying degrees of success. Then I realized I hadn’t yet tried creating a GPT. As OpenAI describes them, “GPTs are custom …
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Adventurous Kate - The Solo Female Travel Blog, , more info
Staying at Ecocamp Patagonia: A Sustainable Resort in Chile Staying at Ecocamp Patagonia was the biggest highlight of my monthlong honeymoon in Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. I completely adored this place, and it made my time in Chilean Patagonia incredibly memorable. Ecocamp Patagonia is home to the world’s first geodesic hotel room. That’s right, they were first — and we can thank their influence for the hundreds of dome hotels that have sprung up all over the world! But …
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Opening files from the terminal in BAS dev spaces In the comments to episode 4 of our back to basics series of live stream episodes on CAP, on the Hands-on SAP Dev show, there was a question on my use of code in VS Code, which, when invoked in the terminal (e.g. code services.cds) opens the file directly in a VS Code editor window, like this: The question was about code being recognised in SAP Business Application Studio (BAS) …
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Ghost writers in the machine I get a lot of odd emails pitching me services I don’t want. Private jets and yachts aren’t really my thing. But one offering to ‘build my audience without spending hours writing content’ intrigued me so I followed the rabbit hole to see what was down there. It turns out there’s a whole industry of people who will pretend to be a better version of you on social media, especially …
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International Shipping and Globalization Joseph Smith's "Explanation or Key to the Various Manufactories of Sheffield" C. 1816Joseph Smith's "Explanation or Key to the Various Manufactories of Sheffield,"also known as Smith's Key, is one of the earliest tool catalogs. Originally published in 1816, The Key is simply a collection of tool engraving showing many different tools and style. Pretty much all the manufacturers made the same products. Smith, a printer, would print the engravings and …
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Aleks Sierz - Reviews, , more info
When You Pass Over My Tomb, Arcola Theatre Nowadays it seems that it’s the fringe and Off-West End venues that are keeping the spirit of international theatre alive in London. Whereas much mainstream and big-name theatre feels increasingly insular, the smaller players are embracing their freedom to experiment by staging work from beyond these shores. A great example is Sergio Blanco’s When You Pass Over My Tomb, translated and adapted by Daniel Goldman; it’s a brilliant meta-theatrical piece …
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Deserter – Voice of degeneration, , more info
Pubcast: The Great Deserter Bake Off Sunshine, space cakes and sitting down. Source
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AI attempts to draw British aircraft and we spit out our collective tea in awe at these magnificent obscenities As everyone knows, AI will definitely turn against us and destroy all humans within the next couple of years or so. As a result we only have a short window to point out its flaws and laugh at it. More importantly of course, it is imperative to test how well it can produce pictures of […]
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Southern Rockies Nature Blog, , more info
Pygmy Owl, Long-Distance Lizard Pygmy Owl, abducted by aliens and examined.A game warden called from up in the county seat. Someone had brought him a Northern Pygmy-Owl (correct ID on his part) that was "in danger" on a highway. We met on a side street, and he transferred the owl to my carrier. And there was a second passenger, a small lizard. Apparently the owl was about to eat dinner when the well-meaning two-legged …
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Cloud Four – Articles, , more info
Avoiding the Dreaded Perpetual Redesign In the very first episode of our new Fourcast podcast, I sat down with Tyler Sticka, and we unpacked the often daunting world of legacy application redesigns. It’s a tale of fear, strategy, and a dash of humor, navigating through the redesign realm without falling into the dreaded Land of perpetual redesign. (That’s a passport stamp I’d like to avoid!) At the heart of our discussion was an essential truth: …
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Timeless | Stories from the Library of Congress, , more info
Tim Gunn on Fashion —Tim Gunn is an academic, bestselling author and television star. He won an Emmy Award for his role as host of “Project Runway.” He wrote this piece for the January-February issue of the Library of Congress Magazine, which is devoted to fashion. I make a pronounced distinction between fashion and clothes. Fashion bubbles up from a context, one that is societal, historical, cultural, economic and even political. Fashion designers are …
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It's 2024 and I'm Buying a Nintendo GameCube Buying a new-to-you retro console is a lovely thing. A complete and well-appraised library ready to be experienced, an array of affordable games, and a wealth of written features, histories and buyer's guides to delve into. You're getting a new piece of hardware to explore, an unfamiliar startup screen to gawk at, and controllers to get to grips with.A new medium via which you can experience, or relive, a time …
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We Make Money Not Art, , more info
Interview with Nicolás Kisic Aguirre: building a disobedient robotic world Nicolás Kisic Aguirre builds rolling, gyrating, unruly machines that have been exhibited all over the world. Sometimes, however, they escape gallery spaces and take to the streets of Valparaíso or Boston where they amplify the voice of citizens protesting against racist deportations, inequality or the presence of a war criminal in town. Whether they are deployed in artistic performances or used as a tool to broadcast political messages, Kisic Aguirre’s …
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BLAG (Better Letters Magazine), , more info
Algorithmic Art: The Sign Painting Project by Francis Alÿs Last year, Francis Alÿs (@francis_alys_official) was awarded the prestigious Wolfgang Hahn Prize, and the corresponding exhibition of his work is showing at Köln's Museum Ludwig until 7 April.The focus of the show is Alÿs' Sign Painting Project from the 1990s, produced in collaboration with three sign painters in Mexico City. It was inspired by the city's hand-painted street advertisements, and the illustrations that adorned them.Well before the advent of TikTok …
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Entirely A Matter For You In 1979, Peter Cook wasn't very happy about events in the Jeremy Thorpe trial - and decided to say so...