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New features on Hashnode blog dashboard, articles on Gen AI and the web - Hashnode Weekly ‌?

New features on Hashnode blog dashboard, articles on Gen AI and the web - Hashnode Weekly  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Hashnode Weekly Header]( Hello {NAME}, Can you believe a third of the year is already gone? Happy new month! Generative AI is a hot topic right now, and today's digest includes articles on creating a RAG system, building an AI assistant, and more. [Hashnode AI SEO demo]( We've been getting amazing feedback about our new AI-assisted writing features in our editor – and [they're free for everyone](! You can check your grammar, optimize for search engines (SEO), and change the tone of your writing. [Give it a try!]( ✨ As always, I'll go through all your responses. If you have any suggestions for us, please feel free to hit reply! :) Fazle Rahman,ceo & co-founder, Hashnode   🔥 Hot picks this week [Building Animated Buttons in Flutter with Lottie]( "Building Animated Buttons in Flutter with Lottie" by Dinko Marinac discusses improving user experience through interface elements and details how to create an animated record video button using Lottie in Flutter. [Read article.]( [Solving like Sherlock: A 15 minute case with Observability]( "Learn to Build RAG Application using AWS Bedrock and LangChain" by Somil Gupta explains what RAG is and how it works and shows how to build a RAG application to query PDF using Mistral’s latest model “Large”, AWS Bedrock and LangChain. [Read article.]( [TypeScript Thursday - S01E04 - Function overloads]( "TypeScript Thursday - S01E04 - Function overloads" by Andrei Picus provides a detailed overview of overload functions in TypeScript, exploring their syntax and practical applications for enhancing type safety and code clarity. [Read article.]( [Building a Basic Forex Rate Assistant Using Agents for Amazon Bedrock]( "Building a Basic Forex Rate Assistant Using Agents for Amazon Bedrock" by Anthony Wat details the creation of a Forex rate assistant using Amazon Bedrock agents and LangChain, from setup to integrating live exchange rates and improving user interaction. [Read article.]( [A Closer Look at Azure AI Search's Scalar Quantization and 'Stored' Property Enhancements]( "A Closer Look at Azure AI Search's Scalar Quantization and 'Stored' Property Enhancements" by Farzad Sunavala covers new features like Scalar Quantization and a "stored" property for vector fields, focusing on optimizing cost-performance with a detailed guide. [Read article.]( [Step-by-Step Guide: Adding Google Maps to Your React App Using Vis.gl]( "Step-by-Step Guide: Adding Google Maps to Your React App Using Vis.gl" by Victor Williams discusses how to integrate Google Maps into your React application, detailing step-by-step instructions and practical examples for enhanced mapping functionality. [Read article.]( [Login with OTP Authentication in Django and Django REST Framework]( "Login with OTP Authentication in Django and Django REST Framework" by Rayyan Shaikh details all about OTP authentication, and how to implement it using Django and Django REST framework. [Read article.]( [Create your own tailwind modifiers]( "Create your own tailwind modifiers" by Nader Ikladious discusses how Tailwind modifiers help in easy customization of styles. He also shows with examples how `addVariant` and `matchVariant` functions be used to create modifiers. [Read article.]( [How to deploy Remix apps with SSR to AWS Amplify]( "How to deploy Remix apps with SSR to AWS Amplify" by Rich Buggy provides a detailed tutorial on setting up server-side rendering for Remix applications on AWS Amplify, including configuration of build scripts and deployment settings. [Read article.]( [Accelerating Frontend Development with Bun and Vite]( "Accelerating Frontend Development with Bun and Vite" by Sean Coughlin explores the combination of Bun's all-in-one JavaScript runtime and Vite's build optimization to enhance web development efficiency. [Read article.](   [Twitter/X]( [LinkedIn]( [Discord]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( © 2024 Hashnode — LinearBytes Inc. 8 The Green, Ste 300, Dover DE 19901 The email was sent to {EMAIL} . To no longer receive these emails, [unsubscribe from this list](). (You sure you want to miss out on all the cool dev stuff? ) [Hashnode logo](

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