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- Rick Rubin. Book / quote. Average is nothing to aspire to. | ||
- system initiative. Utilises digital twins. | ||
- local stack | ||
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## CS Fundamentals: Why SSL and SSH are Secure | ||
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Alternate instead | ||
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https://ndclondon.com/agenda/tracking-aircraft-with-streams-software-defined-radio-075j/0m0z3hlqpf2 | ||
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- redis stack for streaming and event state | ||
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## NDC Party - Conference reception | ||
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- 🍸🍸🍸 | ||
- 🍺🍺🍺 | ||
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## Keynote: Transformers: The Rise of ChatGPT | ||
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13 | ||
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![rise chat gpt](rise-gpt.jpg) | ||
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- kesha Williams | ||
- transformer architecture patterns | ||
- GPT - stands for: | ||
- generative pretrained transformer | ||
- talk: | ||
- origins | ||
- deep dive | ||
- real world | ||
- more than meet eye | ||
- commanding power | ||
- autobots roll out. | ||
- Natural language processing | ||
- nlp helps machines understand our language | ||
- nlp, seri Alexa | ||
- gen ai is for nlp what the all spark was for Optimus prime 😂😂 | ||
- GenAI, creates new content | ||
- powered by large foundation models | ||
- top layer, AI, next is ML, then Deep Learning, under that GenAI | ||
- FM FOUNDATION MODEL | ||
- fm powering chat GPT is called GPT | ||
- One fm can replace many prior gen models | ||
- pre train, and adapt & fine tune | ||
- chat gpt is fine tuned gpt | ||
- input processing, understand context, generation | ||
- 2018 transformer architecture | ||
- 2018 gpt1, text generation summarise and translate | ||
- 2019 gpt2 gpt1 + qa | ||
- 2020 gpt3 gpt2 + code gen + creative writing | ||
- 2022 gpt3.5 gpt3 + fine tuned for conversation | ||
- 2023 gpt4 multi modal image etc | ||
- message KW on linked in for free access to her linked in learning courses | ||
- cloud career journeys - book | ||
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## Software Reimagined: The Power of Vertical Slice Architecture | ||
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Missed due to Long chat with Oskar Dudycz re event sourcing and event db | ||
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- closing the book strategies | ||
- right to be forgotten, encryption payloads, multiple rolling keys etc | ||
- persistent subs | ||
- event store cloud offering | ||
- iot usage | ||
- todo read his esdb blog post on closing book + other links he’s going to send through | ||
- https://www.eventstore.com/blog/keep-your-streams-short-temporal-modelling-for-fast-reads-and-optimal-data-retention | ||
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Went to end of what’s new in net 8 | ||
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- interceptors | ||
- debuggerhidden attribute 😂😂😂😂 | ||
- span, stack, hence not in async await. MemoryT uses heap | ||
- collection to expressions | ||
- optional parameters on lambdas, niiiice | ||
- alias any type | ||
- filip ekberg | ||
- [email protected] | ||
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## How GitHub delivers GitHub using GitHub | ||
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13 / 21 | ||
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- April Edwards | ||
- been at GitHub for 11 months | ||
- at ms before | ||
- 3 week sprints. But it is set per feature team, vertical slices. | ||
- at GitHub, all non tech staff use GitHub for their work, hr, sales, all of them | ||
- no local code | ||
- all GitHub GitHub dev is using code spaces | ||
- epics, stories, tasks | ||
- epics mgmt quarterly | ||
- extensive use of feature flags | ||
- docsets, collection of repos | ||
- code spaces | ||
- use of devcontainer for pre setting extensions for vs code workspaces | ||
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## Keep your nose out of it. Denying yourself access to production | ||
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1: 5 | ||
- Glenn | ||
- why block yourself: | ||
- blamability. You can’t touch it so can’t be blamed. Arse cover. | ||
- criminal users at work | ||
- criminal external | ||
- limit attack surface | ||
- explicit and auditable | ||
- big shop Vs small shop, governance | ||
- need to keep some agility. Deploying. | ||
- zero trust. Assume breach. | ||
- least privileged access | ||
- application segmation, fits with microservices. Only have access to your part. | ||
- azure managed identities, only can ever be assigned to a service. | ||
- push logs out of prod that don’t have PII. | ||
- just in time access | ||
- azure PIM, request access for a set amount of time for certain resources, with reason specified and approval process. | ||
- immutable ledgers for audit logs | ||
- make a tool for it 😊 | ||
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## Co-Create: Creating Better Together | ||
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- todo: watch online | ||
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## How JavaScript Happened: A Short History of Programming Languages | ||
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- todo: watch online | ||
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# general notes | ||
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- implement org or arch wide RFC process | ||
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