I can do my work at any place. Indeed a library, coffee shop, shopping mall, mcdonalds, in my car, in my hammock, anywhere where my phone has cellular data. Personally I don't see why I should subscribe to something just to find these places. Maybe the community itself would be the added value, instead of finding a location.
I have multiple domains and aliasses in GSuite. At this moment I am able to receive and send from 5 different email addresses, all having their own signature. There is an option to reply from the email address you received the mail from, or just to send mails from only your main email address.
Basically that is what I now have... I know a lot of codes, I know the logistic process in real life, I know what can go wrong... Maybe that is good enough or even better than AI/ML ever can...
90% or 95% of all parcels are okay, mainstream process. Those 5% exceptions, or parcels with issues, is where I want to be 'smart'. But to be able to train AI/ML, I need to label states to situations...And when I label them, then I already know the answer.
Maybe AI/ML is not the solution. Or maybe it is when I want to add another carrier service, to be able to detect their flow faster?
One thing you can try is to use GPT4 and see if they can label the situations themselves. Can you give a specific example of an exception that happens and what are the actions that take? If the actions are in a limited scope and the input is human readable, it might work
I use stenciljs for front-end. Cloud functions and apps script for back end. So basically everything in TS and JS.
Apps Script sounds a bit crappy or cheap, but it works very nice for a lot of things. Very easy to write a function and then just create a trigger for it.
I'm working with this stack for years, almost no surprises anymore. It would be nice to find some 'peers' or other 'pro s' to chat with, or to coorperate with.
Do you code everything in TS/Node as well on AWS?
Got it, cool. My preferred stack is Golang (backend) and Vue.js with plain JavaScript (frontend) so that's what I usually work with. Not much of a fan of Node for backend development for various reasons (I find that it's too easy to block the event loop when you don't mean to) but a lot of people love it, so I might be the minority opinion
I use stenciljs for front-end. Cloud functions and apps script for back end. So basically everything in TS and JS.
Apps Script sounds a bit crappy or cheap, but it works very nice for a lot of things. Very easy to write a function and then just create a trigger for it.
I have bought macbooks pro since 2008. Using it 4 to 6 years every time. Two years ago I also bought a macbook air. The macbook air is good enough. Just look for a second hand macbook air, about 2 or 3 years old.