
Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks Discussing Databricks with Ming Chang from Raybeam (part of DEPT®)
Jun 22, 2022
25 min

Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks Conversation with Dirk-Jan Kubeflow (vs cloud native solutions like SageMaker) Dirk-Jan Verdoorn - Data Scientist at Dept Agency Kubeflow. (From the website:) The Machine Learning Toolkit for Kubernetes. The Kubeflow project is dedicated to making deployments of machine learning (ML) workflows on Kubernetes simple, portable and scalable. Our goal is not to recreate other services, but to provide a straightforward way to deploy best-of-breed open-source systems for ML to diverse infrastructures. Anywhere you are running Kubernetes, you should be able to run Kubeflow. TensorFlow Extended (TFX). If using TensorFlow with Kubeflow, combine with TFX for maximum power. (From the website:) TensorFlow Extended (TFX) is an end-to-end platform for deploying production ML pipelines. When you're ready to move your models from research to production, use TFX to create and manage a production pipeline. Alternatives: Airflow MLflow
Jan 29, 2022
1 hr 7 min

Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks Chatting with co-workers about the role of DevOps in a machine learning engineer's life Expert coworkers at Dept Matt Merrill - Principal Software Developer Jirawat Uttayaya - DevOps Lead The Ship It Podcast (where Matt features often) Devops tools Terraform Ansible Pictures (funny and serious) Which AWS container service should I use? A visual guide on troubleshooting Kubernetes deployments Public Cloud Services Comparison Killed by Google aCloudGuru AWS curriculum
Jan 13, 2022
1 hr 14 min

Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks (Optional episode) just showcasing a cool application using machine learning Dept uses Descript for some of their podcasting. I'm using it like a maniac, I think they're surprised at how into it I am. Check out the transcript & see how it performed. Descript The Ship It Podcast How to ship software, from the front lines. We talk with software developers about their craft, developer tools, developer productivity and what makes software development awesome. Hosted by your friends at Rocket Insights. AKA shipit.io Brandbeats Podcast by BASIC An agency podcast with views on design, technology, art, and culture. Explore the new microsite at www.brandbeats.basicagency.com
Nov 7, 2021
6 min

Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks Show notes: ocdevel.com/mlg/mla-17 Developing on AWS first (SageMaker or other) Consider developing against AWS as your local development environment, rather than only your cloud deployment environment. Solutions: Stick to AWS Cloud IDEs (Lambda, SageMaker Studio, Cloud9 Connect to deployed infrastructure via Client VPN Terraform example YouTube tutorial Creating the keys LocalStack Infrastructure as Code Terraform CDK Serverless
Nov 6, 2021
1 hr 4 min

Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks Part 2 of deploying your ML models to the cloud with SageMaker (MLOps) MLOps is deploying your ML models to the cloud. See MadeWithML for an overview of tooling (also generally a great ML educational run-down.) SageMaker Jumpstart Deploy Pipelines Monitor Kubernetes Neo
Nov 5, 2021
59 min

Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks Show notes Part 1 of deploying your ML models to the cloud with SageMaker (MLOps) MLOps is deploying your ML models to the cloud. See MadeWithML for an overview of tooling (also generally a great ML educational run-down.) SageMaker DataWrangler Feature Store Ground Truth Clarify Studio AutoPilot Debugger Distributed Training And I forgot to mention JumpStart, I'll mention next time.
Nov 4, 2021
46 min

Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks Server-side ML. Training & hosting for inference, with a goal towards serverless. AWS SageMaker, Batch, Lambda, EFS, Cortex.dev
Jan 18, 2021
51 min

Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks Client, server, database, etc.
Jan 3, 2021
46 min

Support my new podcast: Lefnire's Life Hacks Use Docker for env setup on localhost & cloud deployment, instead of pyenv / Anaconda. I recommend Windows for your desktop.
Nov 9, 2020
30 min
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