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RAG vs Fine-Tuning: Navigating the Path to Enhanced LLMs

RAG and Fine-Tuning are two prominent LLM customization approaches. While RAG involves providing external and dynamic resources to trained models, fine-tuning involves further training on specialized datasets, altering the model. Each approach can be used for different use cases. In this blog post, we explain each approach, compare the two and recommend when to use them and which pitfalls to avoid.

The 8 Best API Documentation Examples for 2024 | Dreamfactory

Your API documentation is just as important as your API. It defines how easy it is for users to learn, understand, and use your open-source or paid-for product. In this post, DreamFactory highlights eight of the best API documentation examples from well-known tools. You can use these examples for inspiration when creating your API docs. Here are the key takeaways to know about each of these API documentation examples.

MySQL vs MS SQL Server: Key Similarities and Differences | Dreamfactory

Today, we're looking at MySQL vs MS SQL Server. Relational database management systems (RDBMS) form the backbone of enterprise IT. The main difference between MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server is that MySQL is an open-source RDBMS known for its cross-platform compatibility and cost-effectiveness, while Microsoft SQL Server is a commercial RDBMS primarily designed for the Windows platform, offering advanced features and tight integration with Microsoft technologies.

How To Write Test Cases? Detailed Guide With Examples

Test case is the backbone of any testing project. The art of software testing is to write the right test case. Firstly it’s not about how you write it, but rather what scenarios you are writing for. After that, we need to closely tie our test cases with test design and test execution. Let’s explore how to write test cases in the most strategic fashion.

Why It's Time to Update Your Embedded Analytics

After 20 years of dashboards, today’s line-of-business users expect more value from their analytics, and it’s up to your business to keep updated - or risk getting left behind. There was a time when product teams could purchase basic dashboards and data visualizations, and that was more than enough to satisfy the average user’s business intelligence (BI) and analytics needs. Today, however? Not so much.

iOS App Development Cost: A Detailed Estimation

If you compare the world 10 years ago with today's era, you can easily see the difference. From the difference, we don’t mean how the world looks, rather we mean how it functions now and used to function then. What do you think has changed in how the world functions now compared to back then? Is it purely due to digitalization? Or is it just a mere change? Keeping these questions aside, let us tell you that recent data suggests that people spend around 3 hours and 15 minutes on their phones daily.

Think twice before you hire a QA engineer

When you’re ready to automate your manual tests, you might naturally think you need to hire someone with a technical skill set who specializes in automating end-to-end tests. That is, you might think you need to hire a QA engineer. It’s not an unreasonable assumption. But for many startups, it’s the wrong thing to do. QA engineers are quite expensive (in more ways than one), bottleneck release processes with their complex tooling, and can present other types of business risks.