I’m in a situation at work where I’ve been working as a Java Developer for about 7 years across various corporations. In each company, I’ve worked in the Scrum methodology with sprints. I’ve noticed a recurring pattern, and in my current job, it’s the same: managers use sprints as a tool for excessive control and apply pressure to deliver everything within the sprint. They often talk about deadlines and due dates. The atmosphere is such that I always feel behind and like I’m not doing enough. I struggle with working under pressure in sprints, and because of this, I’m considering changing to a position where I wouldn’t have to work in sprints. What advice could you give?
Hi fellow stranger who also likes Java. It seems like you've had bad luck with your managers, scrum might not be the issue. I hope you find a place that enables you to grow and stay inspired. Stay clear of burnout buddy.
What part of Ohio are you in? I am in columbus and going to give you a shout out at cojug next month in my Spring AI presentation. Thanks for the videos
This is great. If I have a conversation with 200 iterations, do all of those get sent to to the LLM? This would add a lot of tokens real fast if so. Is there a interface for storage (Database, Mongo, API?)? How can I use a UUID or something to support multiple conversations?
Hi Dan, thanks for the excellent video. One query i have is, how can we deal with large data size in conversation memory. Will it cause out of memory issues? Can we use any no sql database instead of inmemory?
@@DanVega Haha , thank you for replying to me! Your content & work in this domain is really helpful for a junior backend dev like myself. Cheers from India 🇮🇳
Dan! You are really giving a big contribute to this spring-ai community...helped me a lot. Thank you very much🫵👍 You are the best!!!
A video about AI agents and AI agents in a workflow would be cool.
Thanks for the answer ! You are the GOAT!
Happy to help! Thank you for the kind words!
Thanks @Dan 🎉🎉. If you make the font size is big, it will be great 👍👍
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Awesome Dan
I’m in a situation at work where I’ve been working as a Java Developer for about 7 years across various corporations. In each company, I’ve worked in the Scrum methodology with sprints. I’ve noticed a recurring pattern, and in my current job, it’s the same: managers use sprints as a tool for excessive control and apply pressure to deliver everything within the sprint. They often talk about deadlines and due dates. The atmosphere is such that I always feel behind and like I’m not doing enough. I struggle with working under pressure in sprints, and because of this, I’m considering changing to a position where I wouldn’t have to work in sprints. What advice could you give?
Hi fellow stranger who also likes Java. It seems like you've had bad luck with your managers, scrum might not be the issue. I hope you find a place that enables you to grow and stay inspired. Stay clear of burnout buddy.
Great demo. I usually compile my code into native images for GraalVM, as I rannmy apps on serverless platforms. Does Spring AI support that?
@Dan did you see the real time application demo from OpenAI ? Any idea if that will be integrated in SpringAI ?
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What part of Ohio are you in? I am in columbus and going to give you a shout out at cojug next month in my Spring AI presentation. Thanks for the videos
This is great. If I have a conversation with 200 iterations, do all of those get sent to to the LLM? This would add a lot of tokens real fast if so. Is there a interface for storage (Database, Mongo, API?)? How can I use a UUID or something to support multiple conversations?
Hello Dan, thanks fro the video. Can you also make a video about Spring Data JPA criteria API and Specification API
Seems like the memory is not working for Ollama.
Hi Dan, thanks for the excellent video.
One query i have is, how can we deal with large data size in conversation memory. Will it cause out of memory issues?
Can we use any no sql database instead of inmemory?
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@@DanVega Haha , thank you for replying to me! Your content & work in this domain is really helpful for a junior backend dev like myself. Cheers from India 🇮🇳