@bennyjohnson All these "patriots" you speak of, you should be rounded up, locked in a house with no escape, and be forced to cannibalize each other.
You're a species the world is better off without.
Parar de apenas ler livros de System Design e testar arquiteturas na prática (com Engenharia do Caos) parecia impossível sem gastar uma fortuna na AWS.
Mas essa plataforma, que já está há 2 anos no ar, é 100% grátis e open source.
Conheça o Dinamos.
On public demand.....
I am sharing 5 of the resources (so it will be easier for you all to start, instead of it remaining in the bookmark rabbit hole) and comment if you have any thoughts on any of them - i would love to see this through a different lens.
I will also add 1-2 line summary of what the talk/blog is about (hopefully without any spoiler) - so you all can filter.
Blogs:
1) Shut up and do the impossible : https://t.co/r2UwCVuviq
I love less wrong and this is an old masterpiece; for doing great/ambitious work you need to have conviction and the courage to do whatever it takes.
2) Be impatient:
https://t.co/g53BGGYaE6
I could highly relate to this; if you are hustling/ always trying to complete things fast/ you are an optimiser, but you sometimes feel you are not enjoying life best/ touching grass -> please read.
Videos:
3) What is your job now?
https://t.co/Qv97ZshCZw
It was given by @Shopify Head of engineering and it shows how (specifically) engineering is going to revolutionize.
4) Solving memory:
https://t.co/EFYWFfeZ42
If you also believe memory will be ultimately solved at the architecture/chip level instead of application level(which everyone is currently trying to do), this is a very in-depth video for it.
PS: take your time in the above video, use AI to help understand better or comment/text me if you have an interesting take.
5) Economics of AI with @baseten ceo:
https://t.co/3EMPPHKyEn
Watch all the Economics of AI videos, if not then watch this, this will give you an glimpse of how big of a thing inference is and will be and maybe a future prediction too?
Ahh this took some time to compile, should have added some @CloudflareDev blogs too, maybe soon.
@kmeanskaran@Syngenta Had a REALLY hard time focussing on the important stuff in your post, because of the unimportant video that you posted.
Congratulations on the new role
I conducted many ML interviews as a lead MLE in a remote startup and attended some calls as a candidate.
If you want to become an ML Engineer, follow these resources by @chipro.
Overall interview prep:
https://t.co/nivUSR1ZTY
You must read the two books by the same author for fundamentals in classic ML and Gen AI.
From my experience:
- Prepare ML system design in depth
- Arrays, strings, two pointers, sliding window, basics of trees and linked lists
- Explain project lifecycle and trade-offs
- Research the company's ML team and product
For mid-senior level:
- MLOps intermediate questions
- Distributed systems for ML
- User-centric scenarios for ML system behavior
You have to explain what you know and how you can solve problems in ML interviews. Clarity matters more than textbook answers.
O grito mais debochado do futebol nasceu por culpa de Garrincha.
Em 1958, no México, Mané pegou o lateral do River Plate pra Cristo.
Driblou uma vez: OLÉ!
Driblou de novo: OLÉ!
Driblou tanto que a torcida mexicana transformou futebol em tourada.
Ali nascia um dos sons mais humilhantes do esporte.
Toda vez que um estádio grita “OLÉ”, tem um pouco de Garrincha ali.
O futebol mundial deve essa ao Brasil.
@BlackLabelAdvsr No one gives a flying f*** about America and what is popular over there anyway.
Stop overestimating yourselves and do something about the crazy a$$hole your country calls president.
@mosquitobatman Listen bro, it's the random kannadigas from Bengaluru who think Ronaldo is better.
Because he has more social media followers than messi.
Uf, pero mirá lo que era el vestuario de Argentina, después de ganarle a Inglaterra en México ‘86, con Diego agitando como un hincha más y al grito de “TODOS SOMOS”.
Y ya se sentían campeones del mundo.
Qué pedazo de archivo, eriza la piel. 🫶🏼
A 27 YEAR OLD BANGALORE DEV BOUGHT A DECOMMISSIONED BANK SERVER RACK FOR $3,200 AT AUCTION AND NOW PULLS $24,000 A MONTH FINE TUNING LLMs FOR US SAAS COMPANIES
raj is 27, bangalore, one bedroom flat with a ceiling fan, won the lot off a state bank IT refresh in march, four 2U storage shelves with 96TB of enterprise SAS drives and a managed switch
added two custom towers with RTX 3090s under the desk, runs llama 3.3 70B and fine tunes indic and english variants for 11 US saas clients on hugging face
pause at 0:30 on the finger pointing at the yellow drive caddies, that is gear that sold new for $180,000
$24,000 in, $61 in karnataka power, the auction lot paid itself back in 4 days, no claude bill no rate limits, nothing leaves the flat
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