Luis Quintanilla

@lqdev.me

AI whisperer wandering the shifting sands of the desert of the real inside the open web. Semi-fluent in the language of machines, with an affinity for the F# dialect. Find me at https://www.lqdev.me

Just got my Y2. Initial impressions: Feels good in the hand even if a little bigger than Y1 Build quality is much better Physical volume buttons are a welcome addition The SD Card expansion slot is also great to have. Although I know there's a few things that were removed compared to the Y1, so far…

Y2 is here!

Just got my Y2. Initial impressions: Feels good in the hand even if a little bigger than Y1 Build quality is much better Physical volume buttons are a welcome addition The SD Card expansion slot is also great to have. Although I know there's a few things that were removed compared to the Y1, so far I'm happy.

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Earlier today, my website joined the ATmosphere. I successfully implemented parts of the AT protocol to enable my website to act as a node in the network. That means that notes like these are posted as records which you can see on Bluesky and my blog posts adopted the standard.site lexicon and can…

Hello ATmosphere!

Earlier today, my website joined the ATmosphere. I successfully implemented parts of the AT protocol to enable my website to act as a node in the network. That means that notes like these are posted as records which you can see on Bluesky and my blog posts adopted the standard.site lexicon and can be viewed on platforms which support it (including Bluesky).

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This week, I have found myself in a series of conversations on how to think about Microsoft.Extensions.AI (M.E.AI pronounced Mee-ya by me ... ). One of PM architects, Damian, pointed out how similar it is to EF Core, so let's break it down