timh022
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DSG community and resources a good starting point, onboarding call included to chat with me and get a solidified gameplan
No need to jump off the deep end with coaching, consults ect unless struggling and active support needed right now
timh022@timh022
@FidelCacheFlow Was just checking out your site. Any suggestions on where to start?
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@FidelCacheFlow Was just checking out your site. Any suggestions on where to start?
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Not difficult. In fact, the industry is actively looking for profiles like yourself as we enter a more technical sales environment with the advancement of tech and AI.
Technical + people skills = $$
timh022@timh022
@FidelCacheFlow How hard would it be to go from swe to software sales? I am not autistic I swear
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@timh022 @FidelCacheFlow Could land a solid solutions/sales engineer role pretty easily with the right positioning
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@TheGray369 Where can I learn more about this new contract, why the change etc? Been out of the loop for a while
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@ThaFamousOG He just got absolutely cooked in spaces last night lol
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@TheGray369 Love ptgc but chain is so cooked it is hard to justify buying
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@prbsl @guinnesschen The whole point is that you can figure it out TOGETHER. You don’t need to have it all clear and ready to go all at once. You can discuss and iterate.
If you are treating the LLM as a machine that you simple give instructions to you are doing it WRONG.
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@timh022 @guinnesschen Perhaps this depends on your tasks.
I find it pays to be exceedingly precise in prompts.
LLMs can give you a completely different quality of output when you change a word or two, especially on complex or technical tasks.
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Bro it’s June 2026. Stop hand editing your prompts. Hold down the dictation button and ramble for 10 minutes. Give the model every fragment, caveat, example, and vibe in your head. It is literally a large language model. If it’s superhuman at anything, it’s reconstructing latent intent from language.
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@prbsl @guinnesschen You don’t have to be clear that’s the whole point. The llm will still understand
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@guinnesschen Really curious if there are people who think speaking is more clear and conveys their intent better than writing.
Writing is much faster for me; I am able to precisely control, edit and rewrite what I tell the LLM. Speaking seems very underpowered in comparison.
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@vbkotecha This is not what most H1Bs do.
Plus all the layoffs mean they’re plenty of senior people for those jobs now
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This Thursday, May 21, I'll run the 3rd workshop in our series for updating the LLM Zoomcamp content.
We'll start with a basic RAG pipeline over Zoomcamp FAQ documents, then gradually turn it into an agentic course assistant.
We'll cover:
- How to build a basic RAG application
- What makes a RAG flow agentic
- How OpenAI function calling works
- How to define tools for the LLM
- How PydanticAI simplifies tool definitions and agent implementation
By the end, we'll have an assistant that can search the FAQ database, call tools, decide when it needs more context, and answer student questions.
It will be a live demo with practical tips and time for Q&A.
📅 Thursday, May 21
🕛 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM GMT+2
📍 YouTube
Registration: luma.com/pait9jv4

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@timh022 Yes, we have people who are only starting with AI and we helped them prepare a plan to be ready for the Zoomcamp
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We launched Sprint 1 at AI Shipping Labs.
It's a 6-week accountability sprint where members work on their own projects, meet weekly, share progress, discuss blockers, and get feedback.
For this sprint, Valeriia and I created 25+ personal plans for members.
Now members are using these plans during the sprint.
Each week, they choose a realistic step, work on it during the week, share an update, discuss blockers, and decide what to do next.
We'll use this first sprint to learn what works and improve the structure for future rounds.
You can still join as the first sprint is just starting: aishippinglabs.com/?utm_source=x&…

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