The Dockerfile is used to build a new image and you’ll probably want to put that image somewhere so you can use it later. If you have source code in your image that’s proprietary you’ll want to make that image private
The Dockerfile is used to build a new image and you’ll probably want to put that image somewhere so you can use it later. If you have source code in your image that’s proprietary you’ll want to make that image private
Huma lets you use custom types and validation so long as your struct satisfies an interface. So that was nice of them!
The problem is when you do []string in the query the open api generated clients try to do ?ids=[id1,id2]. The best I could do to unblock is make ids a string and split it by commas after the fact
We’re having fun with a quirk of our rest framework huma.rocks you can set the inputs for your apis with a combination of structs and comments and it will deal with validation before the request even makes it to the handler.
Sometimes you gotta hit ‘em with the teehee 🤭
I'm about to rebrand all my cron jobs to AI agents and raise a $100,000,000 seed round.
ChatGPT isn’t as unhinged as Llama. Any ideas on how I can fix this?
Naming things is hard! But it doesn’t have to be!
I built a deployment controller for Kubernetes that uses advanced AI technology to automatically name your deployments for you!
github.com/Rickyxstar/a...
I’m so glad you organically found me! 😂
This Deployment runs so fine,
scaling replicas to align.
In Kubernetes we trust…
Just hope it doesn’t combust!