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Gareth Park

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Engineering Manager @ Deutsche Bank. ex-Principal Engineer @ the Financial Times. opinions are my own

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Reigate half marathon done - hot with some tasty hills at the end. Massive thanks to everyone who sponsored me - £1090 raised for Men’s Shed (545 x2) - it will be really appreciated. justgiving.com/fundraising/ga…

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Joy Division - Disorder Wednesday and Lurch cutting some shapes. Even the Addams Family love Unknown Pleasures.


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I just published "Adopting trunk-based development in a bank" link.medium.com/kN37qfwazDb Check it out and let me know :) !


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Does that make Dominic Raab "Closed Beach Ken".


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here is GPT-4, our most capable and aligned model yet. it is available today in our API (with a waitlist) and in ChatGPT+. openai.com/research/gpt-4 it is still flawed, still limited, and it still seems more impressive on first use than it does after you spend more time with it.


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People with the most to teach live like they have the most to learn — and Steve loved learning. He was the most curious person I’ve ever met, which made him the best teacher I’ve ever known. Happy birthday, my friend.

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90% of developers think that Feature Flags are just for hiding functionality, and they are wrong. Feature Flags is a powerful solution to decouple your Deployments from your Releases. 5 facts about Feature Flags you need to know to take full advantage of them.


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I've come to the conclusion that there are two golden rules of distributed computing. 1.) You can't beam information from point A to point B instantly. and 2.) Sometimes the thing you want to talk to isn't there. All other challenges of distributed systems flow from these rules.


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We are piloting ChatGPT Plus, a subscription plan that offers faster response times and reliability during peak hours. And of course, the free tier of ChatGPT is still available. openai.com/blog/chatgpt-p…


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This is a frightening visual for me. The first dot is the amount of data Chat GPT 3 was trained on. The second is what chat GPT 4 is trained on. They are already doing demos. It can write a 60,000 word book from a single prompt. The only question I've had about AI…

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Great interview with John Carmack on Programming, Doom and Meta.... youtube.com/watch?v=I845O5…


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The famous opening titles of BBC Sportsnight from March 1985 Introduced by Harry Carpenter from the Royal Albert Hall


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My biggest takeaway from #QConLondon is that the "golden path" / "paved road" approach to developer enablement is seriously catching on. Talk after talk across multiple tracks. Enforced standards or anarchy are both dying, it's all about dev platforms as internal products.


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