Practically no one outside of Amazon seems to know about Amazon Q Developer. It's Amazon's "version" of GH Copilot. All devs at Amazon use it (and like it AFAIK!) It excels working with anything AWS.
And it's a public product!
Like they were hiding it... but not!
Practically no one outside of Amazon seems to know about Amazon Q Developer. It's Amazon's "version" of GH Copilot. All devs at Amazon use it (and like it AFAIK!) It excels working with anything AWS.
And it's a public product!
Like they were hiding it... but not!
Add this cursed function to your shell profile:
fukken() { qchat chat "$*"; }
Then skip the dumb keywords and just ask the damn question:
fukken tell me how many S3 buckets I have
Yes, it works. Yes, it’s glorious.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQC7...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQC7...
This tutorial starts from scratch, deploys EC2 instances with AWS Inferentia, then uses ECS to orchestrate launching Jupyter notebook: https://containersonaws.com/pattern/jupyter-notebook-inference-container-cloudformation
This tutorial starts from scratch, deploys EC2 instances with AWS Inferentia, then uses ECS to orchestrate launching Jupyter notebook: https://containersonaws.com/pattern/jupyter-notebook-inference-container-cloudformation