Prashanth Rao (@tech_optimist) 's Twitter Profile
Prashanth Rao

@tech_optimist

AI Engineer working with graphs @kuzudb. Blogging @ thedataquarry.com

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Ah, the classic "not saying the quiet part aloud". Most folks who've spent hours tuning prompts to what they think is perfect, don't want to admit that ๐Ÿ™ƒ

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Great stuff! As a community, let's aim to have more DSPy workshops within every continent first, then within every country ๐Ÿ˜„. One step at a time ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿš€

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This is so amazing to see. Truly a golden age โœจcoming ahead for those who take the time to learn DSPy. The community is so helpful, and there's so much knowledge exchanged everyday.

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When it comes to DSPy docs, liking or not liking them can be due to the way you read them. I came back after a year's gap, and made a commitment to read them end-to-end, piecing together the core concepts. I really don't find the docs that bad or unappealing. It's actually

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These days, *everyone* out there is writing for humans, AND for LLMs. What Kรนzu has put out there, in writing, in our docs and on our GitHub, clearly provides the right context to these deep research tools to make this sort of assessment. Makes us feel that much more

These days, *everyone* out there is writing for humans, AND for LLMs. What <a href="/kuzudb/">Kรนzu</a> has put out there, in writing, in our docs and on our GitHub, clearly provides the right context to these deep research tools to make this sort of assessment. Makes us feel that much more
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Re: DSPy docs ๐Ÿ˜‰ You know you're at a new point in the adoption curve when a large part of the community is debating on the effectiveness of the docs in expressing the concepts. Such a good problem to have!

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It's been a busy month on the road, but here's an interesting conversation I recently had on the Hedgineer podcast regarding DSPy (and why I'm excited about it). Every time I explain DSPy to others , I get slightly better at it. ๐Ÿ’ฏ highly recommend! youtu.be/LI6jW9x0eOo?siโ€ฆ

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Fun, quality and speed are all very important axes of developer satisfaction. Can't ignore the fact that DSPy nails it on all these fronts, while also being open source and at the cutting edge of development.

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One of the most inspiring Rust developer stories of all time. If you're not following Josh ๐Ÿฆ€๐Ÿช, you're missing out ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿฝ

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A key takeaway from my experience with DSPy and GEPA: The prompts GEPA creates during optimization often help me understand the task Iโ€™m working on more deeply As GEPA runs through my examples, initial instructions, traces, and prompt candidates, it identifies patterns and

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There's never been a better time to be 19 and full of ideas and energy. If I could go back (in age) and do it all again, dropping out of uni seems like the most logical thing I'd do. Kudos emily han and thanks for sharing!