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Introducing the new Hashnode weekly newsletter! No fluff, just great reads from our community. Enjoy

Introducing the new Hashnode weekly newsletter! No fluff, just great reads from our community. Enjoy!  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Hashnode Weekly Header]( [Hashnode Weekly Header]( Introducing the new Hashnode weekly newsletter! Get the top 6 must-read articles every week. No fluff, just great reads from our community. Happy reading! ✨ Top 6 Must-Read Articles This Week! #1 [Parakeet, an easy way to create GenAI applications with Ollama and Golang]( [Parakeet, an easy way to create GenAI applications with Ollama and Golang.]( [By Philippe Charrière]( [A simple library to create GenAI apps with Ollama and Golang, featuring chat with memory examples.Â]( #2 [Fullstack Solutions: AWS Amplify Gen 2 vs AWS CDK]( [Fullstack Solutions: AWS Amplify Gen 2 vs AWS CDK]( [By Michael Liendo]( [Comparing AWS Amplify Gen 2 and AWS CDK for fullstack apps: Amplify is faster, CDK offers flexibility.]( #3 [I've build a reusable Team component for Next.js 14 using Supabase]( [I've build a reusable Team component for Next.js 14 using Supabase]( [By @codewithguillaume]( [Build a reusable Team component in Next.js 14 with Supabase for real-time member management.]( #4 [Getting Started with Zustand]( [Getting Started with Zustand]( [By Dev Shekhawat]( [Zustand is a lightweight state management library for React, offering simplicity, no boilerplate, and performance.]( #5 [Add Vector Search to Your Site]( [Add Vector Search to Your Site]( [By Ben Greenberg]( [Convert your Astro blog's search to vector search using OpenAI embeddings and Couchbase for relevant results.]( #6 [Add Vector Search to Your Site]( [Building a Custom Chatbot with Azure OpenAI, Azure AI Search, and LangChain4j]( [By Taehyeong Lee]( [Set up a GPT-4o model on Azure, integrate with Azure AI Search, and build a chatbot using LangChain4j.](  [My Feed 🔖]( Like the new newsletter? [Tell us what you think on X.]( [Twitter/X]( [LinkedIn]( [Discord]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( © 2024 Hashnode — LinearBytes Inc. 8 The Green, Ste 300, Dover DE 19901 You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Hashnode's weekly digest. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe here](). [Hashnode logo]( [Hashnode logo](

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