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- Opened 15 days ago
- #173
Couple of questions i still stuck when practice interview with AI:
- How do you handle disagreements with co-workers?
Tools i am using https://app.yoodli.ai/practice/interview
neviaumi
- Opened 21 days ago
- #167
neviaumi
- Opened 24 days ago
- #163
I want explore how to generate PDF and how the syntax look like of LeTex Also how it configure on Docker in order to
generate PDF.
neviaumi
- Opened 24 days ago
- #161
neviaumi
- Opened 25 days ago
- #159
neviaumi
- Opened 25 days ago
- #157
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In my project, I’m working with locally executed prompts where results need to be tracked and evaluated, especially when
prompts are updated or rewritten. For this workflow, I’m looking for a ...
neviaumi
- 1
- Opened 25 days ago
- #155
neviaumi
- Opened 27 days ago
- #151
Implement a test to validate the accuracy and completeness of the text extracted from the current PDF. This test will
ensure that the key content (e.g., section headers and text) is properly extracted ...
neviaumi
- Opened 27 days ago
- #150
Currently, the generated resume from the project is designed to be human-friendly, but it doesn’t seem to perform well
when parsed by AST-based systems.
When submitting the resume to application sites ...
neviaumi
- 2
- Opened 27 days ago
- #148

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