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A place for non-work-related flimflam, faffing, hodge-podge or jibber-jabber you’d prefer to keep out of more focused work-related channels.
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Aryan3 months ago
Hey guys!
After months of hard work, we've finally launched LaikaTest on ProductHunt.
It's the only platform that lets you A/B test your AI agents and prompts as if they were independent features. For teams that are building with AI, our platform can help you keep all prompts in a centralised location and deploy guardrails for your application in just 60 seconds!
We would really appreciate if you could upvote us on ProductHunt - https://www.producthunt.com/products/laikatest
As day zero offer, we are giving away PRO accounts for free. Please dm me for access 🙂
After months of hard work, we've finally launched LaikaTest on ProductHunt.
It's the only platform that lets you A/B test your AI agents and prompts as if they were independent features. For teams that are building with AI, our platform can help you keep all prompts in a centralised location and deploy guardrails for your application in just 60 seconds!
We would really appreciate if you could upvote us on ProductHunt - https://www.producthunt.com/products/laikatest
As day zero offer, we are giving away PRO accounts for free. Please dm me for access 🙂
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Nat G.3 months ago
Hey everyone, we put together a technical guide on testing RabbitMQ consumers in shared K8s clusters.
It tackles the competing consumer problem by using request-level isolation (routing keys + OTel) instead of spinning up separate brokers for every branch.
Hope it is useful if you are dealing with flaky async tests: https://www.signadot.com/blog/testing-microservices-with-rabbitmq-using-signadot-sandboxes
It tackles the competing consumer problem by using request-level isolation (routing keys + OTel) instead of spinning up separate brokers for every branch.
Hope it is useful if you are dealing with flaky async tests: https://www.signadot.com/blog/testing-microservices-with-rabbitmq-using-signadot-sandboxes
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Awantika Nigam3 months ago
Open mic for honest founder failures, shared anonymously.
What to expect:
• Anonymous failure stories from builders
• What they learned from it
• And how they recovered
+ Moderated, judgment-free discussion
It's an open mic session: speak if you want, listen if you prefer.
No success theatre. Just the truth that actually helps indie hackers grow.
📅 3 December · 16:00 - 17:00 CET
https://lab.flexus.team/events/fuckup-night
What to expect:
• Anonymous failure stories from builders
• What they learned from it
• And how they recovered
+ Moderated, judgment-free discussion
It's an open mic session: speak if you want, listen if you prefer.
No success theatre. Just the truth that actually helps indie hackers grow.
📅 3 December · 16:00 - 17:00 CET
https://lab.flexus.team/events/fuckup-night
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Nat G.3 months ago
Unpopular opinion: If you treat your LLM as the architect rather than a component, you end up with a system that works 80% of the time and hallucinates the other 20%. The real bottleneck isn't the model, but the lack of integration testing in our delivery pipelines.
Check out this article on it: https://thenewstack.io/your-ci-cd-pipeline-is-not-ready-to-ship-ai-agents/
Curious to hear if others are hitting this wall.
Check out this article on it: https://thenewstack.io/your-ci-cd-pipeline-is-not-ready-to-ship-ai-agents/
Curious to hear if others are hitting this wall.
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Nat G.3 months ago
Hi everyone,
We just published a blog on why agentic coding tools are great for accelerating code output, but won’t be able to accelerate actual velocity without shifting testing left to where the code is being written.
Interested to hear what you guys are seeing in terms of increased code output and how you’re preparing to handle it.
https://www.signadot.com/blog/agentic-coding-tools-are-accelerating-output-not-velocity
We just published a blog on why agentic coding tools are great for accelerating code output, but won’t be able to accelerate actual velocity without shifting testing left to where the code is being written.
Interested to hear what you guys are seeing in terms of increased code output and how you’re preparing to handle it.
https://www.signadot.com/blog/agentic-coding-tools-are-accelerating-output-not-velocity
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erik3 months ago
@johncblandii the Digital Ocean components he started https://github.com/leb4r/terraform-do-components
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erik2 months ago
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Soren Jensen2 months ago
Any chance someone here knows how I can get a new invite to Cloud Native Computing Foundation Slack? I like to join the #OpenTofu channel, but my invite expired.