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Reading Notes #698

The world of AI is exploding, and with that explosion comes a crucial question: how do we keep these powerful agents in check? Traditional security methods might not cut it anymore, so developers are turning to innovative sandboxing techniques. Let's explore some of the most promising approaches and see which ones emerge as the frontrunners in this AI safety race.




AI

Programming

DevOps

Podcasts


I've made it a habit to share the fascinating articles, blog posts, and books that cross my path each week. Think of this as an open invitation, if you stumble upon something intriguing, don't hesitate to share it!
Let's build a community of curious minds.

~frank

Reading Notes #416

Every Monday, I share my "reading notes". Those are the articles, blog posts, podcast episodes, and books that catch my interest during the week and that I found interesting. 

It's a mix of the actuality and what I consumed. Enjoy!


Cloud

  • Durable Functions Upgrade Strategies (Mark Heath) - A real gold mine of information about best practices when migrating. Of course great when migrating durable functions, but also true for any services.

Programming

  • Announcing PowerShell 7.0 (Joey) - That awesome post will explain what's in PowerShell 7 and why we should care... Because yes... we should.

Podcast

  • #361: The Generosity of Scars with Scott Mann (The EntreLeadership Podcast) - First when I eared the guess was a military I thought it will be full of war references... But no! This episode is all about human. Our self, are we feel alone and strangely the fact that we are not. Great episode and I really liked Scott Mann verbs.

Book

The Infinite Game 

by: Simon Sinek

 I really enjoyed this book. This book gave me vocabulary. It was putting words on ideas, explaining clearly some feelings that I wasn't able to express. Like when you know something is good or bad, but that you can explain why. It's less impressive than Start with Why, but definitely, something to read.


 


Reading Notes #319

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Programming


Databases


Miscellaneous