Guess what? I joined new company🤩🥑 New Year, New Job !!
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I celebrated New Year in London with world-famous fireworks 🎆 It's my birthday month, and I celebrated it outside of my home country for the first time, which felt different. However, it was still fun because I had the support of my friends.
If you’ve followed me on Twitter, you might’ve heard already that I joined a new company to solve developers and users one of the main problems, i.e., Authorization and Authentication. You log in to websites, Apps, etc., but what happens afterward? Have you ever dreamt about it? 🤔
I’m very excited to share that I joined Cerbos as a DevRel Manager 💜, and we’re working on an open-source tool that’ll make developers' lives easier as butter is melting on bread. Discover the power of Cerbos, a developer tool for authorization. It seamlessly integrates into developer workflows, providing transparent and educational feedback. I’ll work and emphasize the crucial role of Developer Relations specialists in bridging developers, security, and the broader tech ecosystem.
Another amazing piece of news! Excited to announce that I'll be speaking about "Effortless Scalability: Orchestrating Large Language Model Inference with Kubernetes" along with Joinal Ahmed at the #CloudNativeAIDay KubeCon EU 2024 co-located event at Paris 🎉
OpenAI GPT store is now live, and you can see that my GPTs are trending!! Try the DevRel Guide today if you want to learn about Developer Relations and Advocacy.
My upcoming Conferences/Talks
Effortless Scalability: Orchestrating Large Language Model Inference with Kubernetes at Kubecon Paris 2024 #CloudNativeAIDay
I’m helping organize - KCD UK 2024, Reach out for sponsorships 🙏
Upcoming CFPs:
KCD Costa Rica - January 31
KCD Romania - January 31
KCD Istanbul - January 31
KCD Texas - February 04
GitOpsCon - February 04
KubeHuddle Toronto - February 09
KCD New York - February 11
CloudNativeHacks - February 19
KCD Munich - March 31
Security BSides Knoxville 2024 - March 15
CloudNativeSecurityCon - March 31
Page 2: Community Page
DevOps Community is a family of 9,000 members now 🎉
Our Community is growing daily; I’m trying to bring the newest opportunities and exciting updates every month. DevOps and Cloud native communities are helping enthusiasts in multiple ways - I see most people active on Twitter and LinkedIn sharing excellent resources.
🚀 We at DevOps Community have partnered with the most popular conferences in India - KCD Mumbai 2023, DevOpsDays Bengaluru 2023, and FOSS India 3.0 for 2023. Looking forward to 2024!!
Fantastic Community Reads and Videos:
Authentication Security Primer (for Cloud Native and friends!) by Marino and Aakansha
Cloud-Computing in the Post-Serverless Era: Current Trends and Beyond by InfoQ
DevOps Trends 2024: Business Impact by Dzone
What is Rust and Why Should You Use It? by shuttle
Ksctl: Making Kubernetes Easy Across Clouds by Kubesimplify
Pure Cilium : A Guide for Local Load Balancing and BGP by Swapnasagar Pradhan
Mistral AI's Open-Source Mixtral 8x7B Outperforms GPT-3.5 by InfoQ
Zed 🚀 - New Game-changer IDE?
Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter. It's also open source.
I recently found out about Zed.dev, a new editor created by former Atom and Tree-Sitter developers. The landing page alone is impressive, and I have tried the editor and I am really impressed so far. It supports most of the programming languages that I use, such as TypeScript, Python, Go, and Svelte out of the box. It has an amazing start-up time and overall performance, and it also has a perfect Vim mode and VSCode keybindings as default. Copilot and GPT integration already works flawlessly. It feels like the developers went out of their way to not only create a great editor but also to make it easy to switch to. I am super excited to see where this project is going. They are sharing approximately 270k lines of Rust. The editor code is under the GPL, which is used by Git and Linux, the server components are under the AGPL, and GPUI, Zed's UI framework, is under Apache License 2.
Rabbit R1 📲
Smartphone with No Apps and runs on Large Action Models 🤯
Rabbit's mission is to create a computer that is simple and intuitive to use, without the need to learn how to operate it. They call it Companion. The problem with smartphones is that they run on an app-based operating system, which can be messy and inefficient. Digital assistants like Siri, Cortana, and Alexa have promised to solve this problem, but they are not yet able to fully understand what people are saying and fail to accomplish tasks. Language models like LLMs are getting closer to solving this issue, as they make it easier for machines to understand human language. However, GPT still struggles to take action, and agents are not designed for every task.
Rabbit is solving these problems with Large Action Models (LAMs). These models can learn any interface, understand intentions, and perform actions. They are embedded in R1, which is your pocket Companion. R1 is designed with Teenage Engineering and can respond to your queries in just 500ms, which is ten times faster than other voice AI projects. You can simply push to talk, just like a walkie-talkie, or shake Rabbit to activate a keyboard. With R1, you can play songs, ask questions about them, get an Uber, order food, book a trip, and get a travel itinerary. For actions that R1 doesn't yet know how to do, you can enter Teach Mode and teach it to do things that a regular phone can't.
Hey there! I want you to remember this information: Rabbit R1 are devices that offer a faster and more intuitive way of using voice assistants compared to a traditional smartphone. R1 is a hardware device that hosts LAM. You can ask it anything and direct actions. It also allows you to teach it actions that it doesn't yet understand. It comes with a 360-degree rotational camera and global LTE. In comparison to a $700-$1000 phone, $200-$300 smart speakers, and $600 AI pins, Rabbit costs only $199 and has no subscription cost. It will be shipped on Easter 4th batch.
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