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| | Having a sticky table of contents for your blog posts makes it easy for people to jump between sections easily. Here's how to create the component and use it in Astro.
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| | The year is coming to an end and I want to take a look back at what I achieved.
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| | OpenGraph metadata is an important part of your blog or website. It can affect whether users will open your website or not.
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| August 2024 Update: Now a solved problem. Use Structured Outputs. Large language models (LLMs) return unstructured output. When we prompt them they respond with one large string. This is fine for applications such as ChatGPT, but in others where we want the LLM to return structured data such as lists or key value pairs, a parseable response is needed. In Building A ChatGPT-enhanced Python REPL I used a technique to prompt the LLM to return output in a text format I could parse.