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ML Superpowers for Your Browser, DevRel in a Post-ZIRP World, Daytona Secures $5M Your weekly dose o

ML Superpowers for Your Browser, DevRel in a Post-ZIRP World, Daytona Secures $5M Your weekly dose of dev news, in three delightful bites! 🍪🍪🍪 [Codeanywhere](%2F%2Fwww.codeanywhere.com%2F%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/1/01010190a1c6ae63-7b42b05b-ad4f-480e-9b93-51f10b943325-000000/sj7XD8JM8iyObDe7js78REHpNJw=383) ISSUE #82 Hey there, tech enthusiasts! 👋 This week, we're diving into the exciting world of machine learning in the browser, examining the state of DevRel post-ZIRP, and celebrating Daytona's latest funding success. Let's dig in! 🥄 🤖 Transformers.js: ML Superpowers for Your Browser Imagine running state-of-the-art machine learning models right in your browser, no server required. That's the magic of Transformers.js v3! 🪄 This powerful library brings the 🤗 Transformers experience to the web, supporting a wide range of tasks across natural language processing, computer vision, audio, and multimodal domains. Plus, you can easily convert your PyTorch, TensorFlow, or JAX models to ONNX using 🤗 Optimum. Unlock the potential of ML in your web projects! Check out the [full documentation](%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fxenova%2Ftransformers.js%2Ftree%2Fv3%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/1/01010190a1c6ae63-7b42b05b-ad4f-480e-9b93-51f10b943325-000000/hl_3WOYaFTR37c6VRPwlMgd8Nr0=383). 📚 🌍 DevRel in a Post-ZIRP World: Adapting to New Realities As the tech industry navigates the post-ZIRP landscape, the role of Developer Relations is evolving. In a thought-provoking article on DX Tips, swyx explores the challenges and opportunities facing DevRel teams. 🔍 While some speculate about DevRel's decline, evidence suggests ongoing demand, particularly in tech hubs. The article critiques the excesses of the ZIRP era and highlights the need for DevRel to focus on sustainable practices and alignment with company goals. Dive into the full story [here](%2F%2Fdx.tips%2Fzirp%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/1/01010190a1c6ae63-7b42b05b-ad4f-480e-9b93-51f10b943325-000000/wiPxPCBI1r9kfruAOXNWsvELg8g=383) and join the conversation on the future of DevRel. 💬 🚀 Daytona Secures $5M to Simplify Dev Environments [Big news from the Daytona team!](%2F%2Fwww.daytona.io%2Fdotfiles%2Fdaytona-secures-5m-to-simplify-development-environments%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/1/01010190a1c6ae63-7b42b05b-ad4f-480e-9b93-51f10b943325-000000/vr2E9_shvZu7lV8LPlCZ-GBDv6s=383) Following a successful $2M pre-seed round and an open-source launch that exceeded expectations, they've secured an additional $5M in funding led by Upfront Ventures. 💰 Daytona's mission is to help developers automate tasks, collaborate seamlessly, and boost productivity while maintaining enterprise-level security. With their ARR nearly doubling in just six months, it's clear there's a strong demand for their solution. But Daytona isn't stopping there. They're democratizing access to their tool, aiming to help the millions of developers worldwide who struggle with the "works on my machine" problem. 🌍💻 [Contribute to Daytona](%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdaytonaio%2Fdaytona%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/1/01010190a1c6ae63-7b42b05b-ad4f-480e-9b93-51f10b943325-000000/uFsPz3g2QpVzC561DXxYJuWpJOM=383) revolution and say goodbye to inefficient dev environments! 👋 That's all for this week, folks! Keep coding, keep learning, and keep being awesome. 😎 Until next time, The Codeanywhere Team 🚀 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 the future, please [UNSUBSCRIBE HERE](. 😿 Unsubscribed Accidentally? [Re-subscribe](%2F%2Fblog.codeanywhere.com%2Fresubscribe%2F%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn3/1/01010190a1c6ae63-7b42b05b-ad4f-480e-9b93-51f10b943325-000000/OerOnzheSDiH7vl8GLOJRhudTm8=383) No hard feelings. [Un-subscribe]( We understand: fingers slip, buttons misbehave, and cat videos are all too captivating. Copyright © 2024 Codeanywhere. All rights reserved. 2443 Fillmore St #380-7365, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA All rights reserved.

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