Tag: Docker
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		Cloud Blog: Accelerate AI with Cloud Run: Sign up now for a developer workshop near you!Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/accelerate-ai-with-cloud-run-sign-up-now-for-a-developer-workshop-near-you/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Accelerate AI with Cloud Run: Sign up now for a developer workshop near you! Feedly Summary: The AI revolution has delivered a magical moment for developers: the ability to generate a working application prototype in minutes. With AI-assisted tools like Gemini CLI and Code Assist, an idea can… 
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		Docker: Tooling ≠ Glue: Why changing AI workflows still feels like duct tapeSource URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/why-changing-ai-workflows-still-feels-like-duct-tape/ Source: Docker Title: Tooling ≠ Glue: Why changing AI workflows still feels like duct tape Feedly Summary: There’s a weird contradiction in modern AI development. We have better tools than ever. We’re building smarter systems with cleaner abstractions. And yet, every time you try to swap out a component in your stack,… 
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		Docker: Build a Recipe AI Agent with Koog and DockerSource URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/build-a-recipe-ai-agent-with-koog-and-docker/ Source: Docker Title: Build a Recipe AI Agent with Koog and Docker Feedly Summary: Hi, I’m Philippe Charriere, a Principal Solutions Architect at Docker. I like to test new tools and see how they fit into real-world workflows. Recently, I set out to see if JetBrains’ Koog framework could run with Docker… 
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		Docker: How Docker MCP Toolkit Works with VS Code Copilot Agent ModeSource URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/mcp-toolkit-and-vs-code-copilot-agent/ Source: Docker Title: How Docker MCP Toolkit Works with VS Code Copilot Agent Mode Feedly Summary: In the rapidly evolving landscape of software development, integrating modern AI tools is essential to boosting productivity and enhancing the developer experience. One such advancement is the integration of Docker’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) Toolkit with…