Quantization can make an LLM 4x smaller and 2x faster, with barely any quality loss. But what *is* it? @samwhoo crafted a beautiful interactive essay explaining it from first principles, aimed at coders, not mathematicians.
Yup, @samwhoo is a wild one for this.
But we want to teach the invisible layers of modern software in ways grounded in reality. Ways that'll last for a long, long time.
Sometimes that means 100k lines of TypeScript just to earn the right to start telling the story at all.
I've made a Kubernetes that runs in the browser, and today we're open sourcing it.
The hope here is to make super interactive and visual web content about Kubernetes much easier to write, and we have a whole bunch planned this year.
Links below.
Sam has also talked at length with our very own @ryan_blunden on how the build has come together, the tools he's used, and all the k8s internals he *had no idea about*.
Made the demo app for my Kubernetes-in-the-browser library more fun.
All runs in the browser, no server-side stuff (you have to create images using a JS API I’ve made, they’re not real Docker images).
Requests you see travelling between pods are actual inter-pod traffic.
Congrats to the OpenHands team! We're just chuffed seeing ngrok in the mix as the best way to make self-hosted Agent Canvas installs both secure and accessible from anywhere.
PR review on a schedule.
Issue triage every morning.
Repo summary every Monday.
Your agent can do all of it. It just needed somewhere to live.
Introducing Agent Canvas 🙌
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I bought some Raspberry Pis and OLEDs and a switch and fun cable-y bits to build a working little internet on a piece of plywood in my office.
Time to build everything I've half-understood at best, figure it all out, and chronicle everything I learn along the way.
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HERMES + ELEVENLABS TURNED A $3,000/MO ANSWERING SERVICE INTO A ~$145/MO AI THAT NEVER MISSES A CALL.
A missed call after 6pm isn't a missed call.
It's a customer booking with your competitor.
Most businesses pay $2,000-$4,000/mo for a human to make sure that doesn't happen.
Our very own @samwhoo decided the only honest way to explain how Kubernetes probes work, using his signature interactive essay style, was to build himself a cluster.
In the browser. 👇
53k lines of TypeScript later, and counting, it's working. When it's ready for prime time, he'll open source it all, too. All to make k8s education "unlike anything anyone has ever seen."
Watch episode 1 of the build 👉