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New AI model for coding by Mistral, DuckDB, and Daytona on Dev Hunt Hello Developers, Here are three

New AI model for coding by Mistral, DuckDB, and Daytona on Dev Hunt Hello Developers, Here are three new things that caught my attention this week: 1. [Daytona: Open-Source Dev Environment Manager](%2F%2Fdevhunt.org%2Ftool%2Fdaytona%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/1/0101018fcf2cd587-81c6ec3c-d27a-428b-8de7-06163403e144-000000/N8yti1V2fOeVGAZvFlIudrjtqEI=377) - Quickly set up dev environments with a single command - Works on any infrastructure - Offers benefits similar to Codespaces without vendor lock-in - Consider [upvoting Daytona](%2F%2Fdevhunt.org%2Ftool%2Fdaytona%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/2/0101018fcf2cd587-81c6ec3c-d27a-428b-8de7-06163403e144-000000/E06naTolw4tsgAuc8eHK4zhrg4E=377) on DevHunt to support the project 2. [Codestral by Mistral AI](%2F%2Fdocs.mistral.ai%2Fcapabilities%2Fcode_generation%2F%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/1/0101018fcf2cd587-81c6ec3c-d27a-428b-8de7-06163403e144-000000/C5dGHHjAxpY1PCHVBYiNYlmldhQ=377) - New AI tool for code generation by Mistral AI - Supports 80+ languages with a 22B model - Generates functions, tests, and bug-free code - API available on HuggingFace 3. [DuckDB: A Different Approach to Databases](%2F%2Fwww.nikolasgoebel.com%2F2024%2F05%2F28%2Fduckdb-doesnt-need-data.html%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/1/0101018fcf2cd587-81c6ec3c-d27a-428b-8de7-06163403e144-000000/-9NkbB9tEueaFRYCMF0VrrprbkU=377) - SQL database that doesn't require data to function - Access and query data without moving it - Simplifies working with large datasets These updates may be worth exploring to improve your development workflow. Best, Mira - Codeanywhere Team P.S. I would appreciate feedback on this email. If you like it, I will share more interesting development updates next week. -- This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{EMAIL}?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=dtn3) because you are subscribed to our newsletter. If you do not wish to receive such emails in future, please [UNSUBSCRIBE HERE](. 😿 Copyright © 2022 Codeanywhere 2443 Fillmore St #380-7365, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA All rights reserved.

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