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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14808 · Jun 8

#rust#ai#ai_engineering#anthropic#artificial_intelligence#deep_learning#genai#generative_ai#gpt#large_language_models#llama#llm#llmops#llms#machine_learning#ml#ml_engineering#mlops#openai#python#rust TensorZero is a free, open-source tool that helps you build and improve large language model (LLM) applications by using real-world data and feedback. It gives you one simple API to connect with all major LLM providers, collects data from your app’s use, and lets you easily test and improve prompts, models, and strategies. You can see how your LLMs perform, compare different options, and make them smarter, faster, and cheaper over time—all while keeping your data private and under your control. This means you get better results with less effort and cost, and your apps keep improving as you use them[1][2][3]. https://github.com/tensorzero/tensorzero

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@djangoproject · Post #336 · 05/09/2017, 05:24 AM

https://dzone.com/articles/pyflakes-passive-checker There are several code #analysis tools for Python. The most well known is pylint. Then there’s pychecker and now we’re moving on to #pyflakes. The pyflakes project is a part of something known as the Divmod Project. Pyflakes doesn’t actually execute the code it checks, unlike #pychecker. Of course, #pylint also doesn’t execute the code. Regardless, we’ll take a quick look at it and see how pyflakes works and if it’s better than the competition.