"title"=>"Daily Reading List – April 16, 2024 (#298)",
"summary"=>"Today's links look at common leadership styles, how to compare popular AI frameworks, and 101 real-world generative AI use cases.",
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Do you ever have a big project (work-related, personal life) end, and then need to reset your attention? I’m in that mode now with Cloud Next being over. I’m rediscovering my priorities list and arranging my time accordingly. My backlog of tech to play with has gotten long!
\n\n\n\n[blog] LlamaIndex vs LangChain: A Comparison of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Frameworks. There’s no shortage of ways to invoke LLMs. Use direct APIs, general purpose frameworks like these, or language-specific options like Spring.AI.
\n\n\n\n[blog] 5 Developer Communities You Must Join in 2024. I haven’t become a Discord person, but it’s great to see so many online spaces for folks. This post highlights some good ones to join.
\n\n\n\n[article] Cloud Native Computing Foundation Graduation of CloudEvents: Q&A with Clemens Vasters. Everything you wanted to know about CloudEvents, but didn’t think to ask? Steef-Jan and Clemens go into depth in this discussion, and I learned a few things.
\n\n\n\n[blog] Introducing Snyk’s partnership with Gemini Code Assist. I’d be surprised if devs want a dozen different AI agents plugged into their IDEs. Funneling advice through 1-2 assistants seems like a good idea.
\n\n\n\n[article] 6 Common Leadership Styles — and How to Decide Which to Use When. Do you have a solid answer when someone asks about your “leadership style”? If so, you’re better than me. But I liked how this article calls out the various styles and when each is appropriate.
\n\n\n\n[article] Attacking Supply Chains at the Source. Security is a shared responsibility. Make sure you have all the scans and vulnerability checks in place, even for OSS you use!
\n\n\n\n[article] Data pipelines for the rest of us. Matt looks at Apache Airflow as a strong open source option, with cautions around most contributors coming from one company.
\n\n\n\n[article] JPMorgan Chase CEO wants more cloud to fuel AI, analytics. Public (and private) cloud is how JPMC wants to unlock value from data using AI. If you can’t plow billions into your own data center, skip the “private” part.
\n\n\n\n[blog] 101 real-world gen AI use cases featured at Google Cloud Next ’24. If you need some inspiration for how to use generative AI in the real world, this is a good place to start.
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