In this video, we explore what graph databases are and how you can get started with *Neo4j*, one of the most popular tools in the space.
We'll walk through:
* What makes graph databases different from relational databases
* Real-world use cases like friend recommendations and fraud detection
* A beginner-friendly intro to Cypher, Neo4j’s query language
* How to set up your own graph database in the cloud or locally
Whether you're just starting out in tech or you're autistic and curious about how your brain might naturally "click" with complex data structures, this is for you.
If you're interested in the intersection of *autism and programming*, you'll find that graph theory and database design can actually be intuitive and empowering.
*Want to see the relationships between people, places, or products — clearly?*
Graph databases make that possible.
▶ Watch the full tutorial now and follow along step by step.
You've got to admit there's a decent chance RFK Jr will have a secret database created. If so, it will be like the no fly list: not clear how someone got on the list, absolutely no way to get off the list if you're not wealthy, and being on the list is catastrophic.
I got ADHD so here's the short and sweet as explained to me by (ironically) ChatGPT:
they essentially subjected various LLMs including GPT and DeepSeek-R1 to the prisoner's dilemma and changed the circumstances to see if those models would adapt, or would stick to using an existing solution.
the LLMs adapted.
Notably, these LLMs aren't actually programmed to do that, making this adaptability most impressive.