HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

sikan_

no profile record

comments

sikan_
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Been using Riza for the past few months at our startup for executing code generated by GPT4.

We use it for local dev, running prompt eval, and running code in prod.

- It was very fast to setup - it took us just a few minutes to execute our first function call.

- Multiple languages support - we use both JS and Python for code generated by LLM , Riza works great with both languages out of the box.

- No cold start - this is important because latency matters in our product.

- No infra management - even if we use AWS lambda or similar serverless product we felt like we still needed to a bunch of setup to make sure its fast + secure.

Congrats on launching!
sikan_
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Been using Riza for the past few months at our startup for executing code generated by GPT4.

We use it for local dev, running model eval (when changing prompts), in CI and production work loads.

- It's the easiest to setup. It took us just a few minutes to execute our first function call.

- Multiple languages support - we use both JS and Python for code generated by LLM , Riza works great with both out of the box.

- No cold start - this is important because latency matters in our product.

- No infra management - even if we use AWS lambda or similar serverless product we felt like we still needed to a bunch of setup to make sure its fast + secure.

Congrats on launching!
sikan_
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
My team has been using this in production for the past 6 months - this is the best way to write Graphql server in Typescript by far and I have tried it all
sikan_
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
RSC seems like a massive foot gun - given that you can accidentally bundle anything from the server.
sikan_
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Database credentials in the dashboard..? How?