Gerhard Lazu
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Podcast Appearances
And we're going to read through this.
something that i prepared ahead of time you pre-prompted this i pre-prompted this exactly engineering this prompt for exactly the problem not really but that's a long prompt so we're going to read it and in the meantime adam will think about his favorite llm to try and i have mine so we'll try three llms to see what they say so i'll need to read the prompt now while everybody thinks
No, we should be using whatever LLM you should be using.
You are a Varnish7 expert.
You need to prepare four distinct responses and be explicit about the person that you're addressing.
One, a seasoned sysadmin that has been living and breathing infrastructure for the last 20 years.
Be precise, think deeply, and approach the setup from a hardware perspective.
Two,
An Elixir application developer that embraces Erlang's let it crash concept.
You need to give it straight, give it fast, and keep it relevant to their application.
It's the app and the nightly backends.
Assets and fees are important, but less relevant.
Cloudflare R2.
3.
the business person that is selling this thing.
They care about costs, efficiency, and simplicity.
Keep it high level and relevant for someone that doesn't care about the tech, but cares about the outcomes.
And four, the audience of a podcast
where this is being discussed.
Make it general, relatable, and fun.