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The Pydantic Stack: Pydantic Validation, Pydantic AI and Pydantic Logfire
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Using @pydantic logfire to analyse the performance (query time) of @Cloudflare D1. Maybe I'm missing something, but these numbers are not as good as I expected? cc @threepointone @KentonVarda @MikeNomitch_CF
Thanks for the kind words! Would love to learn more about your experience using both, especially areas where our stack is still behind. Are you on our Slack by any chance?
This thread captures my views on where AI development is going better, better than almost any other. (Not just because it's saying nice things about @pydantic)
Framework (eg @LangChainAI) bundles with opinions or say views. It limits the action space so you feel you are guided (and it is). In the era of LLM everyone is desperate to use "ai" for something. I think that's one of the main reasons it gets wide adoption at the beginning.
Thanks so much. We agree.
I think when the market of "ai" building libraries matures, the absolute quality of engineering matters. My bet is on @pydantic ecosystem (pydantic-ai, logfire, pydantic-eval) Context: I work with both of them in my daily job.
I think when the market of "ai" building libraries matures, the absolute quality of engineering matters. My bet is on @pydantic ecosystem (pydantic-ai, logfire, pydantic-eval) Context: I work with both of them in my daily job.
Most Python bugs don’t come from logic; they come from bad data. Pydantic is the guardrail between your clean code and the chaos of messy inputs. Practical Pydantic teaches you runtime validation for APIs, ETL, configs & ML. Write code that trusts but verifies.…
The reason many people moved away from Django was precisely because of its batteries included structure. FastAPI doesn't come with an ORM, and that's a good thing. Being the "Django of AI" is about being widely adopted and dependable while following modern paradigms. We built…
Pydantic AI today is like Django was back in 2005. It's great, new, and early adopters with good taste are choosing it. I expect it to be one of a handful of lasting ways to build AI apps in the coming years, similar the Django/Rails/PHP era of web development.
We have big news to share: marimo is joining @CoreWeave! We're doubling down on open-source and scaling molab with serious compute Our mission is the same: to build the world’s best open-source notebook for working with data Read the full announcement: marimo.io/blog/joining-c…
Happy to see the Vercel ai elements integration merged and released, have been waiting for this to polish my UI.
We're hosting an event for #Python #AI developers in San Francisco on Nov 11th. Line up is 🔥 Sign up at luma.com/gjtfecc7
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