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Tim Curry from Algolia introduced 'Bref Search', a tool for searching scenes in the show 'Bref'. As a developer, he utilized Algolia for processing information, enabling users to quickly find specific moments in episodes. With optimization techniques, his website operates smoothly and rapidly, creating a highly functional experience compared to traditional search methods. At the time of writing this article, Tim's video had 555 views and 16 likes.

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The Fireship channel reports that Meta has introduced Llama4 Herd, an open-weight language model with a context window of 10 million tokens. While currently leading the LM Arena leaderboard, concerns about data manipulation have arisen. Shopify's new AI-first strategy forces teams to utilize AI effectively. Will Llama4 meet user expectations? Benchmark results are one thing, but actual performance might tell a different story. At the time of writing, The Code Report has achieved 792,866 views and 25,199 likes.

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Apache Kafka is a powerful platform for data stream processing that has gained significance in the IT sector. The Coding Chef channel presents key information about Kafka's architecture and its applications in large systems like YouTube, Twitter, and Uber. Currently, a pre-sale for the Kafka Chef course is ongoing, available at a promotional price until April 8. Kafka enables parallel data processing through partitions, and its architecture supports effective application scaling. Current video statistics indicate 5784 views and 262 likes, reflecting its educational value.

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Fireship reveals the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in a recent video as a new standard for building APIs, gaining traction among developers. MCP enables simpler interaction with AI models like Claude from Anthropic and integration with resources and tools. At the time of writing, the video has already amassed 1,159,499 views and 41,836 likes, showcasing tremendous interest in this new technology.

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SomethingAboutScience's latest video showcases how to construct a laser microphone, using a laser and photodiode to capture sounds through window vibrations. While the author uses a visible laser, this technology is employed for espionage by agencies like the CIA. The video has so far accumulated 929431 views and 41933 likes, garnering significant interest in the engineering topic.

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In his latest video, Robert Szewczyk shows how to create an AI agent that speaks in a human voice and performs various tasks. Using the N8N tool, Robert demonstrates how easy it is to configure a conversational agent with Eleven Labs. The video contains practical examples and demonstrates how the agent can facilitate business operations. We encourage you to check out this material, which is available on YouTube, and to interact with Robert. At this moment, the video has 4181 views and 192 likes.

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Mateusz Chrobok, in his latest video, discusses the controversies surrounding the Signal app, after its operation was dubbed "Signal Gate." Due to inappropriate use, sensitive information regarding a U.S. attack on Houthi positions in Yemen came to light. The editor of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, accidentally joined a group where high-ranking officials improperly used the app. Chrobok addresses the data security issues and recommends caution when using such communication tools. Statistics indicate the video has reached 29,299 views and gained 1,836 likes.

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The All Things Open channel presented an innovative vision for the future of the web. The speaker, connected to web technologies, discussed the issues with current platforms that trap users in virtual cages, using the term 'shittification.' The presentation focused on the potential agents have in interacting with data and making user life easier in a more open web environment.

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In the latest video, Proste Części presents the build process of a personal weather station using Raspberry Pi Pico W and various sensors. This project blends programming with electronics and is accessible even for beginners. The construction cost is below 100 PLN, making it reasonably affordable. Moreover, it can be easily expanded with more sensors. At the time of writing, the video has reached 11,433 views and 604 likes, indicating high interest in the topic.

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In his latest episode, Mike Tomala analyzes the language model market, showing how to read benchmarks. He teaches what 'better' means in the context of AI and what marketing traps may lurk in the world of benchmarks.

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