Automate expiry of graph components in your Amazon Neptune database using Time to Live (TTL) and the techniques discussed in this blog post series.
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Automate expiry of graph components in your Amazon Neptune database using Time to Live (TTL) and the techniques discussed in this blog post series.
Huh... TIL about https://chromebrew.github.io.
GenAI has uncovered a number of new and unique use cases for Large Language Models (LLMs). One of those is the use of LLMs for code generation. More specifically, using LLMs to generate database queries from natural language questions. In the following video, see how you can use the open source LangChain library with various LLMs to generate queries for graph data stored in Amazon Neptune.
@dfrasca80 interesting. have you opened a case for this? if not able to open a case, do you have details on a reproducer that you can post on re:Post? I can forward to some of the ElastiCache SAs that I know to see if they have any idea of what is going on here.
@dfrasca80 Hrmm... do you caching enabled on your API Gateway config? If so, maybe the responses need to be invalidated on the API Gateway cache?
I have not been able to get the Twitter PVLDB paper announcement bot working again since Elon Musk shut it down in April. But the Mastodon PVLDB bot is running just fine: @pvldb
Or get the RSS/Atom feeds here:
https://db.cs.cmu.edu/files/rss/pvldb-rss.xml
https://db.cs.cmu.edu/files/rss/pvldb-atom.xml
My new fave coffee is Hawaiian Kona coffee. We picked up a couple of bags of the Starbucks Reserve Kona coffee this summer and I've been totally digging it.
Creating Smithy Projects with Smithy Init
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/creating-smithy-projects-with-smithy-init/ #aws #blog
Ugh... going back and forth between languages tripping me up this morning. I keep typing `this` instead of `self` in Python.
The latest Apache TinkerPop Contributorcast covers many of the new features now available in TinkerPop 3.7.0. https://youtu.be/RDrKbGfXawg
@sfoskett Option #1, for sure. I associate #2 with that former parent of Yahoo/AOL. :)