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It's time for another Elixir Community Kraków meetup! As always, we're inviting you to join us in person in Software Mansion's office in Kraków, but we'll also be live streaming on Youtube & via WebRTC.

Youtube live stream: https://youtube.com/live/qZmYVdWfLuM?feature=share
WebRTC live stream: https://bigcow.jellyfish.ovh/broadcaster/

We've got 4 presentations on the agenda:

Sean Moriarity – LLMs in production with Elixir (remote)
Large Language Models are promised to be the next big thing, but many folks are still unsure about how or where to use these models in production. In this talk I will discuss the most effective ways to integrate LLMs into your applications. We will cover how they can significantly simplify your existing machine learning stack, and when it's most appropriate to use them.

Marcin Kulik – How asciinema server uses Elixir
asciinema project is a suite of tools for recording, sharing and streaming terminal sessions. The server side component, asciinema server, built with Elixir, provides a hosting platform for recordings and implements a relay for live terminal streams (major new feature in the upcoming asciinema 3.0 release). This presentation gives a closer look at the server, showing how it leverages the tools provided by OTP and the Elixir ecosystem, as well as why I integrated Rust into it.

Zach Daniel – Ash Framework: Model your Domain, Derive the Rest (remote)
In this talk we’ll go over exactly what Ash is, how to use it, and what it brings to the table. With the basics under our belt, we will move on to some real world examples, illustrating the versatility and utility. Finally, we’ll discuss what makes the 3.0 release such a big deal, and show what new and powerful capabilities it unlocks.

Łukasz Wala – Elixir WebRTC: What, Why and How
Two months ago we released an open-source Elixir implementation of WebRTC - the P2P communication standard that powers basically all of the video-conferencing solutions out there. Join me at ECK Meetup to
learn a bit about WebRTC and real-time communication, why we started the project and have a sneak-peek on how we are going to use the Elixir WebRTC and how YOU can use it as well!

Stay till the end for some pizza, beer, and networking!

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