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  1. #SW2con Joe Shockman co-founder of Grounded AI up next. Goal of making today’s workloads more efficient and avoiding the pitfalls we’ve been seeing.

  2. #SW2con more advice on RAG from Jon Bratseth - good level of detail on how they work and what’s important.

  3. #SW2con attending afternoon sessions related to RAG. First up: Building Something Real with Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) - Jon Bratseth, CEO, Vespa.ai

  4. #SW2con Code Assistants - the road ahead. Measure user feedback, pick the right context, combine LLMs with established techniques, go beyond coding.

  5. #SW2con Intent matters a lot, the flow of how it works is shown… the IBM example was turning COBOL into Java, unlike the earlier GitHub examples in Python and Cody examples in JavaScript. They can all do most languages but for a specific use case and language one or the other products is likely to be better tuned.

  6. #SW2con IBM Fellow Trent Grey-Donald talking in detail about how code assistants work. I was chatting to Trent last night and discovered we have a bunch of friends in common. The hallway track here is very good, I usually meet some new interesting people…

  7. #SW2con good talk on what to think about when considering AI trust and security issues.

  8. #SW2con Dennis Pilarinos, CEO of Unblocked taking about security and trust for AI apps. Applying these patterns to the new AI apps.

  9. #SW2con next up I’m in the Code-assists track hearing from Aso Kukic of Sourcegraph about their Cody tool. Start by defining levels of Code AI assist. Human-initiated, AI initiated, and AI led.

  10. #SW2con Emily Johnson from IBM - first time speaker - doing a great job talking about observability with Instana and optimization with Turbonomic. I was an advisor to Instana when they started, and it’s good to see IBM developing and supporting the product after they acquired the team.

  11. #WeirdCarMastodon there’s an introductory performance #DrivingSchool running on Sunday Oct 20th at Salinas Airport that has space for more attendees. It’s very good for new/young drivers and people who haven’t tried #Autocross or #trackday driving before. Lots of fun, people bring their kids for a day out. Run by the local Fiat club, DM me for signup details.

  12. #WeirdCarMastodon there’s an introductory performance #DrivingSchool running on Sunday Oct 20th at Salinas Airport that has space for more attendees. It’s very good for new/young drivers and people who haven’t tried #Autocross or #trackday driving before. Lots of fun, people bring their kids for a day out. Run by the local Fiat club, DM me for signup details.

  13. #WeirdCarMastodon there’s an introductory performance #DrivingSchool running on Sunday Oct 20th at Salinas Airport that has space for more attendees. It’s very good for new/young drivers and people who haven’t tried #Autocross or #trackday driving before. Lots of fun, people bring their kids for a day out. Run by the local Fiat club, DM me for signup details.

  14. #WeirdCarMastodon there’s an introductory performance #DrivingSchool running on Sunday Oct 20th at Salinas Airport that has space for more attendees. It’s very good for new/young drivers and people who haven’t tried #Autocross or #trackday driving before. Lots of fun, people bring their kids for a day out. Run by the local Fiat club, DM me for signup details.

  15. Our old #AgaveSpike is getting blown around a bit by the California storm and is now leaning over more than yesterday.

  16. #AgaveSpike still up and looking a bit more withered, but the spike is now about 9 months old.

  17. #AgaveSpike is still up, although the base doesn’t look happy at all. Lots of buds dropping from the flower top. We first saw it starting to grow in late April… #FlowersOfMastodon

  18. Update on the #AgaveSpike - birds and bees have moved on, the base is looking yellow and withered. #FlowersOfMastodon

  19. #AgaveSpike #FlowersOfMastodon #Photography more flowers and bees. The base is showing that it has had the juice sucked out of it.

  20. #FlowersOfMastodon #AgaveSpike #Photography the first few layers of flowers have opened and the birds and bees are tucking in.

  21. Three months after the #AgaveSpike started to shoot up the flower buds are almost ready to open. One of the tiny ground spikes has an open flower, and there’s a cup of nectar underneath it. The leaves at the base are starting to look unhealthy, all the water has been sucked out of them, they are wrinkled and yellowing. #FlowersOfMastodon #Photography

  22. Update on the #AgaveSpike - picture taken with early morning light as I was heading out early on Saturday. It’s finished branching but the buds haven’t opened yet. Now about 11 weeks after first sign of the spike. #FlowersOfMastodon #Photography

  23. #BirdsOfMastodon #FlowersOfMastodon The #AgaveSpike flowers now have opened and there’s nectar in there, which has attracted our local hummingbird. It’s still growing a bit…

  24. The #AgaveSpike is even taller now, starting to put out #FlowersOfMastodon shoots. Has a few more to go. Hard to get a sense of scale, it’s about 25-30ft tall, higher than the top of the oak tree behind it. Trunk is about 8-10” diameter at the base. It’s coming up on two months since it started spiking.

  25. The #AgaveSpike is now about 25ft tall, as tall as the oak tree behind it, although it’s hard to see from this perspective. #photography

  26. @exador23 Very cool, also surprising that they can stay up! My own #AgaveSpike has been growing for 5 weeks now and is about 25ft tall and 8-10” diameter. Hasn’t started flowering yet. Still looks like a giant asparagus. The base plant is about 6ft tall, we have lots of them and this is the biggest.

  27. One month after first emerging, the #AgaveSpike is now about 20ft tall. I had to stand further away to get it in shot. It’s almost as tall as the oak tree, and still growing fast. #photography At some point this will sprout a lot of #FlowersOfMastodon