I am not a fan of LangChain. And I would never use it for any of my projects.
LLM is already a probabilistic component that is tricky to integrate into a solid deterministic system. An abstraction wrapper that bloats the already fuzzy component just increases the complexity for no apparent benefit.
Mexican dev salaries are really creeping up. $1MM MEX is no longer "pennies on the dollar" unless by pennies you mean "most of the pennies".
So you want to hire top quality developers for cheap that are the US Central time zone? Well, so does everyone else, and they got there before you did.
Japan is so terrible because every service does it’s own thing. The absolute best I’ve seen was the national census, which seems to actually have a website not designed before the year 2000.
But it’s still inconsistent with all other government services.
I used to be a big fan of fly.io until I faced a lot of deployment issue. Often times the server will go down for few minutes and it was not even updated on the status page. Is this still the case or has things gone better?
Although this is annoying in the sense that they did this secretly and feels fishy, is this fundamentally worse than what google is doing ? Google sell user data to external companies but people are fine with it.
I actually don't think this is a huge problem, to use their referral link for a price to use their product seems not so bad.
LLM is already a probabilistic component that is tricky to integrate into a solid deterministic system. An abstraction wrapper that bloats the already fuzzy component just increases the complexity for no apparent benefit.