Today I have released kino_k8s. It brings a few smart cells to your livebook that help you get started with the k8s Elixir library. It also includes the smart cell I had published earlier as kino_k8s_term.
https://t.co/F35i7xuvcI
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Elixir 1.19 is a banger! I'm so pleased with the direction that #ElixirLang is going. My programs just get faster and more correct every time. I just know that we're in good hands. Thank you to everyone on the team for your hard work!
https://t.co/Fcr4R1GChZ
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Zurich AI meetup speakers and friends for 4 Mar!
- Peter Kontschieder, Research Director at Meta. We met back in Mapillary (acq. Meta) days!
- Philippe Schwaller, Asst. Prof at EPFL, AI for chemistry. I love his papers.
- Stef van Grieken, CEO at @cradlebio, AI for proteins. We met back in his Google days!
This'll be a blast :)
⚡️ New blog post... whilst wearing my Cradle hat!! 🧬
"State-of-the-art enzyme engineering with fully-automated GenAI"
https://t.co/7OOn720z2S
TL;DR: Dataset goes in, SOTA protein function models come out. *Zero human intervention required.*
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A few days ago, kino_flame 0.1.3 was released where my PR was merged adding support for Kubernetes to it. Check it out if you have a cluster with Livebook on it. And if you don't, use this helm chart and go install it now!
https://t.co/pvmrsk6Ctn
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New in print -
Leverage Elixir and the Nx ecosystem to solve real-world problems in computer vision, natural language processing, and more. This book is designed to teach machine learning the Elixir way—functional, pragmatic, and fun.
@sean_moriarity#ElixirLang #MyElixirStatus #YourElixirSource
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Erlang/Elixir is just bananas. This is how many lines of code it takes for me to support compiling a machine learning CPU/GPU model in one node (it can be expensive, 30s+), and then send it to another node AS IS for execution: https://t.co/wvtnJzJHPc
Here is @chris_mccord showing how you can use Livebook Fly runtime to connect to your infrastructure. You get safe access to your database, services… but also the ability to connect to any Elixir application and explore it, even with remote intellisense!
We're going to see some next-level stuff @ElixirConf
You know you're onto something big when your mind is blown by abstractions who helped build. Got some 🔥🔥🔥 demos cooking with @cigrainger . Things other platforms couldn't even dream of.
Periodic reminder that I maintain a 33 node elixir cluster spanning 🌎 with 2k messages/s at each node. Conventional wisdom would say this wouldn't work. Yet it chugs along happily.
Good insight into speed of light and how fiber is run across the world: https://t.co/COjbkZ308q
I've just released flame_k8s_backend v0.4.1 in which I replace Req with :httpc in order to be safe if Livebooks depending on flame_k8s_backend also depend on Req.
Some fixes shipped with Livebook 0.13 allow clustering on Kubernetes. This motivated me to create a Livebook Helm chart.
https://t.co/1YjrGaV3lH
https://t.co/pvmrsk64DP
BTW: FLAME and the flame_k8s_backend can now also be used in a Livebook!
https://t.co/UWZK60tL0I