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Improve your LLM-based application by building a robust AI testing pipeline → https://goo.gle/4uDaaZl Part 4 and 5 of our AI evals series explore how to combine objective rule checks with a custom LLM judge to build your testing pipeline.
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In his new article, Sam Richard explores why the real work of a software engineer lies in architecting solutions, building consensus, and navigating the "people problems" of software, not just writing syntax ⬇️
What is the role of software engineering in the age of #ai? I've had a number of conversations recently, and they all seem to converge on the same thought: LLMs can't replace software engineers, because coding was never the job. Let's start having a conversation about what the job actually is, and what the actual limits of LLMs and coding agents are. Only then can we start to think about how to move our industry forward. This is the first of what will likely be a multi-part series on my evolving thoughts on the subject. Stay tuned for more! #webdev #software #engineering
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Before you write any code, you need to define exactly what success and failure looks like for your AI application → https://goo.gle/4tOVshb Today, we hit the drafting board to map out objective failures, like broken JSON, and subjective ones, like a toxic output or bad brand fit. Watch this video for a quick rundown and map out your own eval strategy.
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Here's what was new to the web platform last month → https://goo.gle/47Cp2xT Browsers are moving to native primitives to replace legacy JavaScript and CSS workarounds. From masonry support to declarative scroll-position controls, complex UI is easier than ever to build.
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Watch the Developer Keynote on May 19th at 1:30 pm PT to discover the latest web features created to boost your productivity → https://goo.gle/3OHt9Cm
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We are bringing appeals directly into the Developer Dashboard → https://goo.gle/4co1C0V The new dialog automatically adds your Extension ID, violation details, and developer contact info in the background. Plus, new guardrails ensure you resolve account suspensions before filing item-level appeals. Give reviewers the exact context they need and enjoy much faster turnarounds.
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Shift your mental model and define exactly what testing means in the world of AI development → https://goo.gle/4tOVshb Evaluating large language models requires a departure from traditional web testing. Today, Maud Nalpas guides you through this crucial transition, explaining how to layer rule-based evaluations with LLM-as-a-judge frameworks.
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We are looking for web developers to help guide the future of the web → https://goo.gle/4cdwBwq Share your unique perspective in discussion groups and test out experimental updates before they reach the public!
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Streamline your development process with the newest tools and API updates in the Chrome 148 beta release → https://goo.gle/4msMqEm Here are a few highlights: 🎨 Style name-only container queries in CSS ⏳ Defer media loading with lazy attributes 🔌 Connect serial devices directly on Android
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