Data tool belts, Build Your Own Redis, the giscus comments system, prompt engineering shouldn't exist & ALPACA
Jeremia Kimelman takes stock of his “data tool belt”, Build Your Own Redis with C/C++ is ready to read, giscus is a comments system powered by GitHub Discussions, Matt Rickard says prompt engineering shouldn’t be a thing and won’t be a thing in the future & Kolja Lubitz’s ALPACA is engine for building adventure games and interactive comics.
Jeremia Kimelman takes stock of his “data tool belt”, Build Your Own Redis with C/C++ is ready to read, giscus is a comments system powered by GitHub Discussions, Matt Rickard says prompt engineering shouldn’t be a thing and won’t be a thing in the future & Kolja Lubitz’s ALPACA is engine for building adventure games and interactive comics.
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Show Notes:
- Taking stock of my “data tool belt”
- The “Build Your Own Redis” book is completed
- A comments system powered by GitHub Discussions
- Prompt Engineering Shouldn’t Exist
- The ALPACA game engine
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Timestamps:
(00:00) - Intro
(01:08) - Taking stock of my "data tool belt"
(02:06) - The "Build Your Own Redis" book
(02:50) - The giscus comments system
(04:15) - Prompt Engineering Shouldn't Exist
(05:25) - The ALPACA game engine
(06:28) - Outro