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sql-translator
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Storybook GPT
I started to see more and more applications that use the OpenAI API and I wanted to try it out. One of these apps is this one made by Kate.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 27 March 2023
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Human to SQL Translator
Note that this entire project is basically just a wrapper around this closed source third-party LLM prompt:
https://github.com/whoiskatrin/sql-translator/blob/main/src/...
- GitHub - whoiskatrin/sql-translator: SQL Translator is a tool for converting natural language queries into SQL code using artificial intelligence. This project is 100% free and open source.
- Nije lose, ako radi
specification
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 27 March 2023
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No-code or Workflow as code? Better both
Once you have defined the workflow on a diagram, a JSON, following the Serverless workflow specification, is stored in KuFlow. With this specification, we can use all the great tools/libs that are developed.
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Lessons Learned from Developing Serverless Workflow Runtime Implementation
Among workflow languages out there, we choose Serverless Workflow. It's a vendor-neutral, open-source and community-driven workflow ecosystem. The workflow definition can be written in JSON or YAML format. And then there are SDKs available in various programming languanges, like Java, Go, TypeScript, .NET, Python.
- Serverless Workflow Specification
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Temporal - the iPhone of System Design
This example happens to be from Google, but you can compare similar config-driven syntaxes from Argo, Amazon, and Airflow. The bottom line is you ultimately find yourself hand-writing the Abstract Syntax Tree of something you can read much better in code anyway:
What are some alternatives?
wiremock-spring-boot - WireMock Spring Boot drastically simplifies testing HTTP clients in Spring Boot & Junit 5 based integration tests.
spec - CloudEvents Specification
spring-boot-startup-report - Spring Boot Startup Report library generates an interactive Spring Boot application startup report that lets you understand what contributes to the application startup time and perhaps helps to optimize it.
gateway - Manages Envoy Proxy as a Standalone or Kubernetes-based Application Gateway
aquarium - AI-controlled Linux Containers
wg-serverless - CNCF Serverless WG
lakehouse-sharing - A Table format agnostic data sharing framework
cursor - The AI-powered code editor
smi-spec - Service Mesh Interface
RWKV-LM - RWKV is an RNN with transformer-level LLM performance. It can be directly trained like a GPT (parallelizable). So it's combining the best of RNN and transformer - great performance, fast inference, saves VRAM, fast training, "infinite" ctx_len, and free sentence embedding.
eu-dcc-hcert-spec - Electronic Health Certificates Specification