I'm so happy for this. Its like a Netflix series for developers except you actually watch it and be inspired to acquire the expertise of the characters who are not characters but actually real and skilled developers. Keep it coming!
Carter explained vector databases in such an easy-to-understand way. This video felt like a developer's reality show! Such good production, and so engaging. I would be sweating and questioning my decision to be there every single minute. Can't wait!
It's really..this is a good reminder that we developing is the job. Create content. I graduated a month ago and been stressing on trying to learn complicated algos, and haven't made a site in a month and feel lost. Back to the developing for me. Stay good a CRUD and I'm sure I'll find a job soon. This show inspires and is a stress relief
Hey Jason, this must be what you meant when you said to Rachel, that you are just being a dork by yourself and we are happy seeing and being validated as dorks having fun as well. Thank you so much. This is such a fantastic emotional intro to AI and LLMs. I am sure many web devs will lower their anxiety levels and dive in. Thank you DataStax!
Man , I loved this video so much, as a student it gave me so many ideas to build my own apps and got to know about vector databases. Please continue this series man
This needs to be on Netflix! I'm wondering if the non-technical person would enjoy it too. One of the great things about some of these types of series is how accessible it makes the material to those who aren't familiar. It demystifies it. The Nascar racing show as one example. You've really got something here Jason! Excited to make my way through the series and see how this progresses.
thanks so much, Chris! I agree that these shows are fun even if you don't know the subject material - I think I have a little ways to go for this to meet that bar, but I have ideas and I'm working toward it 👀
After hearing Carter talk at his conference from the organizing role for years, I feel like we've been missing out on hearing him speak from a technical perspective. I love this whole format, keep it going!
Such an amazing video - I am amazed how comfortable everyone is on camera. And you can tell a lot of effort was put to make it be that way - everyone seems to have really enjoyed themselves. Congrats on an awesome episode!
Super fun video. The resulting projects were really creative, and basically all of them were just a few tricks-of-the-trade away from being able to build something that *really* shines, tbh (like incorporating query decomposition for the burgers, topic-based chunking for the vid search, incorporating the D&D characters descriptions when defining the role using system instructions and then putting that into a multi-agent framework). My entire role is basically building more mature versions of POCs like this (focused around leveraging LLMs/embeddings/etc) for different sectors of a gigantic company (600k employees total), and it makes me happy to see developers not take the super-dismissive tone that seems to pretty common online with gen AI. It would be cool to see a slightly extended version of this (give people 2 days, and maybe let them get a little more technical).
This is the most enjoyable video I watched in this week. So much of fun and motivating me to dive into vector search and Astra DB. You folks rocked it ❤
Jason managed to built the most useful app somehow :D Vector search is fun, especially you can use multi modal models to vectorize images as well. I also did a day of playing with this last week to do a purely vector base version of a product search for an e-commerce website. This adds a whole new way to search for something using either natural language or to find something similar to a picture you take with your phone for example.
This is so entertaining! As a college junior who still has a whole lot of stuff to learn watching you guys ideate and create feels like a dream to me :) Thank you for this series!
the fanfic generator was the first thing it came to my head when ai started to peak lol, i love Lizzie's project but all of them were amazing! really enjoyed this format
Really like these kind of videos. Even online version is like great but in person is always special. More open discussion and all. It takes alot more effort but as a viewer it was really enjoyable. Thanks to all of you. Great watch
Just a wonderfully crafted video! I don't know how exactly I just stumbled upon this with this mornings coffee. But I'm so glad I did! Getting a kind of Portlandia turned into Devlandia vibe. Looking forward to more!
the world needs a the following app:: something that takes live dictation can discern multiple speakers builds a citations list fact checks, provides the reason, the fallacy/lie/misinformation extrapolates the main points, finds their steelman arguments, finds counters, predicts points that need defining, provides quality follow up questions summarize each speakers points determines if an argument and its parts are logical/sounds/valid charts if the group agrees, on what points, where do they differ, to what degree ( plots this data in a variety of visuals) it would be great to be able to load/link video and articles/pdfs to be analyzed in this fashion as well. ( maybe even EXCLUDE specific arguments as a way, that is probably useful in some way) - it would act as a devils advocate essentially. ( a moderator / accountability buddy / mock jury)
I love this! As an aspiring junior who is now learning JavaScript and building an asteroid game, my goal is to one day do this! Build things with LLM’s and vector databases.
Love the idea of this and to see the things people come up with, even that it's sponsored and you have to use the sponsor's product but this just has too many constraints to be fun for the dev
Absolute fun to watch so it is kinda similar like the youtube channel "corridor crew" when they make something. But I actually love it. Would love to see this as a game format as well. The only thing that is missing, is to properly introduce everyone. like what do they usually work as and some informations to give everyone a bit more personality!
I straight up never engage in the comments section. This video was such a breadth of fresh air that I commented. Need I say more? 😅 Great job guys, I would love to see this continue!
just beautiful, learn is just this.Play commit errors, share stuff with other people and go to the next step alone and together. Help me to forgot how sometimes everything turns so repetitive
I really wish I hadn't seen this video. The stuff these developers are making seems so fun and awesome, and I have no idea what they were saying 99% of the time. If I was asked to do this I would fail miserably.
This was fun. I'm curious, how much time did y'all take to review the vector db concepts, astra itself , and come up with an idea before you started the build countdown?
I think Jack and Lizzie had *some* idea of how it worked before the episode. Chance and I learned it from Carter about 2 minutes before we started planning 😆
In 4 hours I'd still be googling.
loool if I didn't have Carter there I would have been, too 😆
🤣🤣 then you are lucky....if i am to use my own laptop i'd use half of that time starting my machine the the rest hoping my vscode start working
@@michaeljumah6960 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
"I don't even know what the words are I'm supposed to be googling". LOL I would have been in the same boat. Great episode!
I was SWEATING. thank you!
😂😂😂
@@learnwithjason You did it and you learned something. Double win.
Why not using ChatGPT here?
Did you guys use ChatGPT to help you out? Great stuff btw!)
I'm so happy for this. Its like a Netflix series for developers except you actually watch it and be inspired to acquire the expertise of the characters who are not characters but actually real and skilled developers. Keep it coming!
thank you so much!
Carter explained vector databases in such an easy-to-understand way. This video felt like a developer's reality show! Such good production, and so engaging. I would be sweating and questioning my decision to be there every single minute. Can't wait!
💜💜
It's really..this is a good reminder that we developing is the job. Create content. I graduated a month ago and been stressing on trying to learn complicated algos, and haven't made a site in a month and feel lost. Back to the developing for me. Stay good a CRUD and I'm sure I'll find a job soon. This show inspires and is a stress relief
For someone who watched the series in reverse, I gotta say you come a long way Jason. big ups man
The quality of this video is awesome.
thanks so much!
As a programmer this is a good challenge series. Glad to find this on my recommendation
thanks for watching!
This is quality content and I'm commenting to ensure the algorithm serves me more great content like this 🤞
thank you!
Jack talks the talk and walks the walk! Incredible video!
@jherr is the right definition of what seniority means. Amazing!
truly a wonderful coder and teacher
I knew that Jack was going to absolutely smash it
should have known he’d run laps around me 😆
This is amazing. In awe of the production quality, transitions, storytelling. Thanks for putting this out!
thank you so much!
Jason’s app is really cool, it seems better already than whatever UA-cam does for suggestions lol
thanks! honestly I was just thrilled that I got working code on screen by the end 😆
Hey Jason, this must be what you meant when you said to Rachel, that you are just being a dork by yourself and we are happy seeing and being validated as dorks having fun as well. Thank you so much. This is such a fantastic emotional intro to AI and LLMs. I am sure many web devs will lower their anxiety levels and dive in. Thank you DataStax!
this is EXACTLY what I meant lol. thank you! 💜
This was sooooo gooooood! Loved the whole aesthetic of the video and the projects were amazing!
appreciate you!
A series we never asked for and did not know we needed. Love it!
thank you!
Man , I loved this video so much, as a student it gave me so many ideas to build my own apps and got to know about vector databases. Please continue this series man
It's crazy how much you can do in four hours. I really enjoyed watching it. Thank you for all your hard work.
This needs to be on Netflix! I'm wondering if the non-technical person would enjoy it too. One of the great things about some of these types of series is how accessible it makes the material to those who aren't familiar. It demystifies it. The Nascar racing show as one example. You've really got something here Jason! Excited to make my way through the series and see how this progresses.
thanks so much, Chris! I agree that these shows are fun even if you don't know the subject material - I think I have a little ways to go for this to meet that bar, but I have ideas and I'm working toward it 👀
After hearing Carter talk at his conference from the organizing role for years, I feel like we've been missing out on hearing him speak from a technical perspective.
I love this whole format, keep it going!
thank you!
OMG! I saw Jack Herrington and sticked longer while watching this video. Amazing episode by the way. Please keep doing more of this!
thank you so much!
The production quality in addition to real life demo projects!!! Ugh makes me want to go out and build more! Thank you!
so happy to hear it, because getting people stoked to go build is why I started this! 💜
Lizzie's app is great. Great episode. 16:50
Such an amazing video - I am amazed how comfortable everyone is on camera. And you can tell a lot of effort was put to make it be that way - everyone seems to have really enjoyed themselves. Congrats on an awesome episode!
thanks so much! we're trying to make this as much fun as we can 💜
Omg this was hilarious and SO WELL DONE. This gave me "The Office" vibes. I love it so much
thank youuuu!
This is such an epic cool idea, cant wait for Ep2
soon 👀
Thumbs up to prove that we NEED MORE OF THIS type of content
thank you so much 💜💜
Super fun video. The resulting projects were really creative, and basically all of them were just a few tricks-of-the-trade away from being able to build something that *really* shines, tbh (like incorporating query decomposition for the burgers, topic-based chunking for the vid search, incorporating the D&D characters descriptions when defining the role using system instructions and then putting that into a multi-agent framework).
My entire role is basically building more mature versions of POCs like this (focused around leveraging LLMs/embeddings/etc) for different sectors of a gigantic company (600k employees total), and it makes me happy to see developers not take the super-dismissive tone that seems to pretty common online with gen AI.
It would be cool to see a slightly extended version of this (give people 2 days, and maybe let them get a little more technical).
You got no idea how this motivates me!! got to watch this video when I feel down!! Thank you!! -- Jason
thank you so much! and more on the way’
Only good vibes can be found here 🙌🏼
This is the most enjoyable video I watched in this week. So much of fun and motivating me to dive into vector search and Astra DB. You folks rocked it ❤
thanks so much!
Loved to see some real-life work from expert devs!
We loved this,
you should keep this idea going on, every time with different tool
thanks! that's the plan - next episode drops... soon 👀
This is super coool !! Felt like a movie haha , very nice
I subscribed hoping you guys make more contents like this :)
thank you!
Jason managed to built the most useful app somehow :D
Vector search is fun, especially you can use multi modal models to vectorize images as well. I also did a day of playing with this last week to do a purely vector base version of a product search for an e-commerce website. This adds a whole new way to search for something using either natural language or to find something similar to a picture you take with your phone for example.
the image idea is fun. we just might be cooking up something in that department over the summer… stay tuned!
Yeah, Jason was just setting low expectations, apparently.
This is so entertaining! As a college junior who still has a whole lot of stuff to learn watching you guys ideate and create feels like a dream to me :) Thank you for this series!
the fanfic generator was the first thing it came to my head when ai started to peak lol, i love Lizzie's project but all of them were amazing! really enjoyed this format
fanfic really is the funniest application of ai 😆
Really like these kind of videos. Even online version is like great but in person is always special. More open discussion and all. It takes alot more effort but as a viewer it was really enjoyable.
Thanks to all of you. Great watch
thanks so much for watching! more on the way soon
Watching jack herrington outside of his room is like seeing your teacher at grocery store
loooooool
Can't wait for future episodes.
coming soon! 👀
Just a wonderfully crafted video! I don't know how exactly I just stumbled upon this with this mornings coffee. But I'm so glad I did! Getting a kind of Portlandia turned into Devlandia vibe. Looking forward to more!
thanks so much!
the world needs a the following app::
something that takes live dictation
can discern multiple speakers
builds a citations list
fact checks, provides the reason, the fallacy/lie/misinformation
extrapolates the main points, finds their steelman arguments, finds counters, predicts points that need defining, provides quality follow up questions
summarize each speakers points
determines if an argument and its parts are logical/sounds/valid
charts if the group agrees, on what points, where do they differ, to what degree ( plots this data in a variety of visuals)
it would be great to be able to load/link video and articles/pdfs to be analyzed in this fashion as well. ( maybe even EXCLUDE specific arguments as a way, that is probably useful in some way)
-
it would act as a devils advocate essentially. ( a moderator / accountability buddy / mock jury)
Mannnnn, this is so much fun!!! Laughed a lot watching this, and got really pumped to build cool things. Thanks for the video 😍
thanks so much! next episode coming soon 👀
I would much rather watch developer shows like this. Great job on the episode!
thank you!
I love this! As an aspiring junior who is now learning JavaScript and building an asteroid game, my goal is to one day do this! Build things with LLM’s and vector databases.
commenting because this needs to get to more people, absolute fire 👏
This is the start of something big. Well done!!
thank you so much!
This was sooooooo funny and I love to see great developers doing stuff like this, I can't wait for Episode 2!
thanks so much! it's coming out in roughly two weeks 👀
Love the idea of this and to see the things people come up with, even that it's sponsored and you have to use the sponsor's product but this just has too many constraints to be fun for the dev
Jason Lengstorf! This was a fun video. I'm so happy to be repeatedly running into you since the late 00s. Keep it up, man!
thanks Lance!
I absolutely loved the editing. I wanna see more of these episodes 🤩
thanks so much! more on the way!
we need more of these types of episodes. Maybe even a movie down the road? haha i love this!
haha I don't know about a movie, but more episodes are on the way soon!
Love any video with Jack always a great source of knowledge
OMG I'm soooo thrilled about this! I need it to be on every streaming platform and have like a million episodes!
thank you so much!
Absolute fun to watch so it is kinda similar like the youtube channel "corridor crew" when they make something. But I actually love it. Would love to see this as a game format as well.
The only thing that is missing, is to properly introduce everyone. like what do they usually work as and some informations to give everyone a bit more personality!
good feedback! we were trying to keep intros short to focus on the builds, but you make a good point. thanks!
I've loved this series from day one. This episode was better than I could have imagined. Editing, story, challenge, flow. 🥹
Beautiful.
thank you so much!
I straight up never engage in the comments section. This video was such a breadth of fresh air that I commented.
Need I say more? 😅
Great job guys, I would love to see this continue!
This was awesome, more of this please. 👍👍
thank you! more soon 👀
Very cool. Is love for this to be a longer video which goes more in depth. I could watch an hour or more of this easily.
Great episode guys. Totally enjoyed this.
🔥 finally! Something I can watch without skipping
huge compliment. thank you!
This was so much fun and such a great watch.We definitely need so more :) Keep up the work guys :)
thank you! more on the way - stay tuned!
That was pretty entertaining to watch! I love it ❤
thank you!
Delightful content! I'll stay for more
Great episode. Would love to see you do a full video building an app like this in realtime.
you mean like a long-form tutorial/build-along of one of the apps?
You guys are effin AWESOME.
brilliant! loved every minute
thank you so much Angie!
Great video, had a great laugh! Well thought through production aswell.
Great production!!
may i ask what is the font at 0:40
this is so COOL i love this series already!
thank you!
Such a great video, love to see developers together
more on the way! thanks!
This was awesome! Definitely subscribed and am looking forward to more.
thanks so much!
What a great series!! Totally looking forward to more.
just beautiful, learn is just this.Play commit errors, share stuff with other people and go to the next step alone and together. Help me to forgot how sometimes everything turns so repetitive
Looking forward to more in the series 🎉
thanks! more coming soon 👀
Amazing stuff dude! This looks like so much fun.
thank you!
Love this whole concept and looking forward to future episodes.
thanks so much! next one drops soon 💜
Really nice energy in the room, had fun watching the video!
OMG this content is just all I need in my life. Thanks!
thank you!
Quality content 🗣️💯🔥🔥❤️
thank you!
Very nice concept ! Very challenging for all those devs ! Very inspiring
NGL Jack's idea is very interesting and looks to be a very appropriate use of AI
Nice content I want the algorithm to recommend more of this.
This is great Jason! This should be on Netflix 😅
thank you! I’ll figure out how to pitch a show to networks eventually 😅
this is so good. i'm rootin for another episode
thank you! coming soon 👀
this is awesome!!! Looking forward to more episodes!
thank you! a new episode is coming soon 👀
This is dope! More please!
more on the way soon 👀
OHHHHHH!!! This turned out so cool!!!
thank you! excited for future episodes. I heard there are some pretty cool people joining
👀👀👀
I really wish I hadn't seen this video. The stuff these developers are making seems so fun and awesome, and I have no idea what they were saying 99% of the time. If I was asked to do this I would fail miserably.
don’t forget that we were helping each other and had Carter there for support. no one was alone! 💜
Such a beautiful program, thanks for sharing cool things ❤
Woww. I am not present there but I am anxious already. This is a great content. You deserve a subscribe.❤
Thanks so much!
D&D mentioned, let's go!!!
Incredible video! Love it!
I absolutely love this series
Do you wanna finish mine? Hell no 🤣
pretty rude, right? 😆
I'm learning DBMS in college, there's nothing on vector db .... Learned something new.. great video
This is such a cool concept!
This was fun. I'm curious, how much time did y'all take to review the vector db concepts, astra itself , and come up with an idea before you started the build countdown?
I think Jack and Lizzie had *some* idea of how it worked before the episode. Chance and I learned it from Carter about 2 minutes before we started planning 😆
@@learnwithjason LOL, nice. Sometimes you just have to dive in and build I guess. Great job to all!
Please keep this comming!
Awesome concept and video! I'd like to spend some more time on the explanation of the solution.
good feedback! getting the balance right is tricky. the full source for each project is linked in the description if you want to dig in 💜