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Hashnode AI free for all writers, building a RAG application, and full stack Solana development - Hashnode Weekly  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Hashnode Weekly Header]( Hello {NAME}, Happy Thursday! Here's your weekly tech article roundup. This time, I've gathered some pieces on web technology, AI, and observability. ✨ Hashnode AI is now free for everyone: We're the only blogging platform that offers AI features at no cost to all users. Generate outlines, summaries, and code snippets, and use a contextual AI chatbot to help with phrasing, search engine optimization, and more. You can test out these new AI features by opening a new draft. [Hashnode Changelog]( ⚡️ And speaking of new features, check out Hashnode Headless CMS, a purpose-built CMS for blogging. It's designed to simplify the publishing process for large teams, with a 99.9% uptime guarantee, custom SLAs, and real-time collaborative editing. It's a great fit for developers and enterprises. [Sign up for beta access]( to give it a try. We'd love to hear your feedback on these updates. Thank you for being part of the Hashnode community. Happy blogging! ✌️ - Fazle Rahman, Co-Founder, Hashnode Articles you should read this week: [How to implement HLS Video Streaming in a React App]( "How to implement HLS Video Streaming in a React App" by Indranil Chutia addresses common challenges like adaptive video quality and slow loading time and provides a comprehensive guide on implementing HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) video streaming in a React application. [Read article.]( [Using Nuxt Content: Working with Remote Markdown Files]( "Using Nuxt Content: Working with Remote Markdown Files" by Dawit provides a thorough walkthrough on how you can build a minimal blog for yourself using remote markdown. [Read article.]( [Solving like Sherlock: A 15 minute case with Observability]( "Solving like Sherlock: A 15 minute case with Observability" by Jean-Mark Wright explains how he and his team solved the problem where their system was giving access to a premium feature called for free using observability. [Read article.]( [Python RAG with Complex PDFs]( "Python RAG with Complex PDFs" by Pablo Sanchidrian provides a detailed tutorial on how to create an RAG that is capable of reading complex PDFs using Ollama, Chroma DB and Redis. [Read article.]( [Deploy k3s cluster on your own terms]( "Deploy k3s cluster on your own terms" by Binyamin Yawitz explains how to deploy a customizable Kubernetes cluster with K3s, covering setup, networking, add-on installation, and security measures like TLS certificates. [Read article.]( [Next.js and Bunny CDN: Complete Guide to Image Uploading with Server Actions]( "Next.js and Bunny CDN: Complete Guide to Image Uploading with Server Actions" by John explains how to integrate Next.js with Bunny CDN for efficient image uploading using server actions. It shows how to configure Bunny CDN, implement server-side logic with Next.js API routes, and handle image uploads securely. [Read article.]( [The Hard Parts of Building an Application, Made Easy with Supabase]( "The Hard Parts of Building an Application, Made Easy with Supabase" by Amy Dutton details how to build an app using Supabase, Remix, and Tailwind. It offers a step-by-step guide on building various pages, including authentication, login, logout, and signup, while also showing how to utilize Supabase queries and functions effectively. [Read article.]( [Resolving Issues with Writing NULLs for Nullable UUIDs in SQL via Logic Apps]( "Resolving Issues with Writing NULLs for Nullable UUIDs in SQL via Logic Apps" by Gareth Doherty discusses handling null values for nullable UUIDs in SQL databases, particularly with Logic Apps, offering solutions such as converting nulls to empty strings or using conditional statements for effective null management. [Read article.]( [Building a Serverless Chat App with Contextual Note Integration Featuring Amazon Bedrock, the OpenAI API, and SST]( "Building a Serverless Chat App with Contextual Note Integration Featuring Amazon Bedrock, the OpenAI API, and SST" by Tobias Schmidt discusses building a contextual chat app using Next.Js, OpenAI, Amazon Bedrock, SST, DynamoDB and Lambda that is scalable, maintainable and cost-efficient. [Read article.]( [Why Completion Handlers Are Ruining Your Swift Code - Time for a Change!]( "Why Completion Handlers Are Ruining Your Swift Code - Time for a Change!" by Fabian Gröger explains why completion handlers can be problematic and how modern Swift technologies like async/await are a better alternative along with examples. [Read article.]( [Twitter/X]( [LinkedIn]( [Discord]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( © 2024 Hashnode — LinearBytes Inc. 8 The Green, Ste 300, Dover DE 19901 The email was sent to {EMAIL} . To no longer receive these emails, [unsubscribe from this list](). (You sure you want to miss out on all the cool dev stuff? ) [Hashnode logo](

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