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Hellisotherpeople / blog.md
Last active July 23, 2024 12:38
You probably don't know how to do Prompt Engineering, let me educate you.

You probably don't know how to do Prompt Engineering

(This post could also be titled "Features missing from most LLM front-ends that should exist")

Apologies for the snarky title, but there has been a huge amount of discussion around so called "Prompt Engineering" these past few months on all kinds of platforms. Much of it is coming from individuals who are peddling around an awful lot of "Prompting" and very little "Engineering".

Most of these discussions are little more than users finding that writing more creative and complicated prompts can help them solve a task that a more simple prompt was unable to help with. I claim this is not Prompt Engineering. This is not to say that crafting good prompts is not a difficult task, but it does not involve doing any kind of sophisticated modifications to general "template" of a prompt.

Others, who I think do deserve to call themselves "Prompt Engineers" (and an awful lot more than that), have been writing about and utilizing the rich new eco-system

@GiacoCorsiglia
GiacoCorsiglia / mathjax-in-react.md
Last active June 10, 2024 16:38
Using MathJax v3 in React

Using MathJax v3 in React

Any improvements or alternative approaches are welcome!

One alternative approach can be found in the CharlieMcVicker/mathjax-react library.

Loading MathJax

It may be possible to bundle MathJax with the rest of your JavaScript, which might have the nice consequence of allowing you to import it instead of using the global MathJax object. But I found it simpler to include the following at the bottom of my html file; this is the common way to load MathJax.

@yogthos
yogthos / clojure-beginner.md
Last active July 15, 2024 20:45
Clojure beginner resources

Introductory resources

@npearce
npearce / install-docker.md
Last active July 30, 2024 09:24
Amazon Linux 2 - install docker & docker-compose using 'sudo amazon-linux-extras' command

UPDATE (March 2020, thanks @ic): I don't know the exact AMI version but yum install docker now works on the latest Amazon Linux 2. The instructions below may still be relevant depending on the vintage AMI you are using.

Amazon changed the install in Linux 2. One no-longer using 'yum' See: https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/release-notes/

Docker CE Install

sudo amazon-linux-extras install docker
sudo service docker start
@eeddaann
eeddaann / test_redis.md
Created July 4, 2018 08:03
Test connection to Redis with netcat

Test connection to Redis with netcat

echo -e '*1\r\n$4\r\nPING\r\n' | nc redis.host.com 6379

@ryansimms
ryansimms / circleci-2.0-eb-deployment.md
Last active February 22, 2024 04:55
Deploying to Elastic Beanstalk via CircleCi 2.0

Deploying to Elastic Beanstalk via CircleCi 2.0

I got to here after spending hours trying to deploy to an Elastic Beanstalk instance via CircleCi 2.0 so I thought I'd write up what worked for me to hopefully help others. Shout out to RobertoSchneiders who's steps for getting it to work with CircleCi 1.0 were my starting point.

For the record, I'm not the most server-savvy of developers so there may be a better way of doing this.

Setup a user on AWS IAM to use for deployments

@dudleycarr
dudleycarr / docker-compose.yml
Created September 30, 2015 16:22
Docker Compose for nsq, StatsD, Graphite, and Grafana
graphitestatsd:
image: hopsoft/graphite-statsd
expose:
- 80
- 8125/udp
ports:
- 8080:80
nsqlookupd:
@john2x
john2x / 00_destructuring.md
Last active July 9, 2024 01:38
Clojure Destructuring Tutorial and Cheat Sheet

Clojure Destructuring Tutorial and Cheat Sheet

(Related blog post)

Simply put, destructuring in Clojure is a way extract values from a datastructure and bind them to symbols, without having to explicitly traverse the datstructure. It allows for elegant and concise Clojure code.

Vectors and Sequences

(ns blog.errors.core
(:require-macros
[cljs.core.async.macros :refer [go]]
[blog.utils.macros :refer [<?]])
(:require
[cljs.core.async :refer [>! <! chan close!]]))
;; convert Node.js async function into a something
;; that returns a value or error on a channel
(defn run-task [f & args]
@halgari
halgari / gist:6309500
Created August 22, 2013 16:24
Load balancer using core.async
(ns async-examples.load-balancer
(:require [clojure.core.async :refer :all]))
;; Let's assume we have a DB, and it holds the following pairs of name/ages
(def db-store
{:john 42
:amy 33
:jill 3