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Pedro Dias

@pedromdias

💻 CTO Portugal at @teamblue | 🏔 Hiker | 🏎 Petrolhead | 👨‍💻 Open-sourcerer

Portugal Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Pedro Dias@pedromdias·
Awesome and motivating to see Docker's MacOSX App using dockerode for it's Dashboard functionality 😃 #nodejs #docker #dockerode
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GitHub Projects Community@GithubProjects·
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Pedro Dias@pedromdias·
dockerode is about to reach 4 million downloads per week. Exactly 1 year ago was only doing 1 million, 4x increase in 1 year. Just published a significative version bump changing node version to > 14. #nodejs #docker #dockerode
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Pedro Dias@pedromdias·
@elonmusk Well with AI it would be similar to someone’s else already invented rocket. Innovation would be somewhat limited to known combinations. Being on the frontier of something generally and currently means that relying on AI is a (more) limited option.
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Pedro Dias@pedromdias·
@elonmusk I don’t know about that, in the end of the day it’s still stateless with state injected. Believe we need a different approach to AGI. When we reach something like a (L)LM that is capable of evaluating, training and iterating itself then things might start change.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
My estimate of the probability of Grok 5 achieving AGI is now at 10% and rising
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Diogo Mónica@diogomonica·
Tried for two hours to use zapier for an AI workflow. Gave up and vibecoded myself a fully featured app with a neat dashboard that does the same in < 30m using Replit. 🤷‍♂️
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@levelsio@levelsio·
If cars were invented today the European Union would have regulated them out of existence in favor of horses
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Pedro Dias@pedromdias·
Good to see Google back.
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Pedro Dias@pedromdias·
I’m loving the inference speed of llama3 70b way faster than llama2 in my 2x3090 home setup. #llama3
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LlamaIndex 🦙
LlamaIndex 🦙@llama_index·
We’re excited to feature RestAI, a nifty platform that offers RAG, advanced text-to-SQL, multimodal inference as a service with a nifty UI 🤖📊 Fun highlights: ✅ Supports advanced features for data ingestion (chunk, splitter) and retrieval (cutoff, K, reranking) and evaluation using deepeval ✅ Advanced text-to-SQL that will crawl the relevant tables used by the project ✅ Runs both public and private LLMs (integrations supported by @llama_index) ✅ Concept of projects and users ✅ Automatic VRAM management Full credits to the project creator: @pedromdias Fully open-source Github repo here, check it out: github.com/apocas/restai
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Diogo Mónica
Diogo Mónica@diogomonica·
US Innovates, China copies, and EU regulates.
Luiza Jarovsky, PhD@LuizaJarovsky

🚨BREAKING: The European Parliament has just APPROVED the AI Act. What everyone should know: ➵ The AI Act follows a risk-based approach. Some AI systems are banned, such as those involving: - Cognitive behavioral manipulation of people or specific vulnerable groups; - Social scoring: classifying people based on behavior, socioeconomic status, or personal characteristics; - Biometric identification and categorization of people; - Real-time and remote biometric identification systems, such as facial recognition. ➵ Some AI systems fall in the "high-risk" category, such as those involving: - Critical infrastructures (e.g. transport) that could put the life and health of citizens at risk; - Educational or vocational training that may determine the access to education and professional course of someone’s life (e.g. scoring of exams); - Safety components of products (e.g. AI application in robot-assisted surgery); - Employment, management of workers, and access to self-employment (e.g. CV-sorting software for recruitment procedures); - Essential private and public services (e.g. credit scoring denying citizens opportunity to obtain a loan); law enforcement that may interfere with people’s fundamental rights (e.g. evaluation of the reliability of evidence); - Migration, asylum, and border control management (e.g. automated examination of visa applications); - Administration of justice and democratic processes (e.g. AI solutions to search for court rulings). ➵ High-risk AI systems will be assessed before being put on the market and also throughout their lifecycle. People will have the right to file complaints about AI systems to designated national authorities. ➵ Generative AI, like ChatGPT, will not be classified as high-risk but will have to comply with transparency requirements and EU copyright law. Some of the obligations are: - Disclosing that the content was generated by AI; - Designing the model to prevent it from generating illegal content; - Publishing summaries of copyrighted data used for training. ➵ The AI Act is expected to officially become law by May or June, and its provisions will start taking effect in stages: - 6 months later: countries will be required to ban prohibited AI systems; - 1 year later: rules for general-purpose AI systems will start applying; - 2 years later: the whole AI Act will be enforceable. ➵ Fines for non-compliance can be up to 35 million Euros or 7% of worldwide annual turnover. ➵ If you want to learn more about the AI Act, including challenges, opportunities, and practical insights, join my live session with @BertuzLuca, @JcMalgieri & @RistoUuk on April 4th (register using the link below).

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Pedro Dias@pedromdias·
@solomonstre Just had the same feeling that I got years ago checking your nightly builds of Docker on dotCloud for the first time. That "eureka" moment. Someone mentioned that your byproduct force is strong, it is indeed :)
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Solomon Hykes@solomonstre·
With the launch of Functions, Dagger is now usable as a general purpose containerized function engine, which you can embed anywhere. Functions can call other functions across languages. CI is the primary use case, but it's no longer the only one... dagger.io/blog/introduci…
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