philna.sh
🥑 Developer relations engineer at @DataStax.dev building GenAI apps with Langflow and Astra DB
🎤 speaker | 📝 writer | 🌭 sausage dog owner | he/him
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Weirdly, the error was with the API I was making a request to (422 unprocessable entity), because something between the undici fetch and the built-in FormData (including file upload) didn't agree. I'll do some more investigation and write it up.
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I'd be interested to read. I also need to write my thoughts down.
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And that’s only my second slide!
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And for a more in depth look, check out this full tutorial on building a RAG application with Genkit and Astra DB.
www.datastax.com/blog/rag-pow...
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You can read the announcement and some simple examples of using Astra DB in Genkit here:
www.datastax.com/blog/introdu...
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I really really really hope that Temporal fixes all of this.
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I truly am the fool for thinking I'd got it right this time.
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I think you hit the jackpot for all of them there!
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🤣🤣🤣
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Ooh that’s a bit of everything! Very cool beast though!
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If you want to learn how it was built using Langflow, check out the blog post: www.datastax.com/blog/generat...
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You can generate your own CodeBeast right here: codebeasts.onrender.com
Show me what you get!
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There’s so many 🚩🚩🚩 here that I think that’s more than reasonable.
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Ooh, I like that!
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That's the point! You shouldn't be vibe coding debt-collection for banks. That affects people's lives in a serious way and needs to be built with consideration.
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_diff_erent opinions
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You guys were both at JSNation in Amsterdam last year, I think.
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Not exactly, it’s actually useful to look at what people are programming in. If you were to look at runtime, then Java, Scala and Kotlin would all be the same because they are compiled to JVM bytecode.
Didn’t stop me making a fun joke of it though 😁
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I knew it in my heart that Ruby would come through!
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Me too (well… half a maths degree) and I’m so glad I’m not the only one!
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Ooh, they are on my shopping list and I’m very excited about them!
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Ah that sucks. I hated being laid off. Hope you can pick up and find something else.
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You know that’s what I thought too. The local models seemed good enough for now, but can always be updated when they improve. Though it may take a while!