I've always been passionate about data quality -- that's where the best war stories are, too. My friend @jeremystan is writing book on it and you can read the first chapter now:
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We’re excited to share an exclusive first look at @OReillyMedia’s new book Automating Data Quality Monitoring at Scale written by @jeremystan & Paige
Chapter 1: The Data Quality Imperative is out now
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Hi, this is your annual reminder that @squarecog and I wrote a book a year ago. Reviews are in and they're pretty solid, if I don't say so myself (I do).
Might make a good gift. 'Tis the season and all. Just sayin'. Ok, retweet 🔃 this and carry on. 😁
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Hello tech friends. If you are still hiring, please reply to this with links to jobs and share. If you can help in any capacity also please reply. As long as we’re in this dumpster fire let’s get toasty together.
We just released our first post in a series on monitoring metrics in @anomalo_hq.
Visualizations are 🔑 to doing this well: explore the history of the metric, understand the drivers of change, and audit the forecast.
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Vince @Conitzer returned to CMU this fall from @DukeU with appointments in @CSDatCMU and @mldcmu. We say returned because Vince did his Ph.D. here and we couldn't be more jazzed to have him back and heading up the Foundations of Cooperative AI Lab!
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@chrisstanchak@karpathy@MichaelTrazzi Here’s an example of a “state of the art prompt”, in my opinion, it involves a lot of overloading, and sometimes adding in things you don’t exactly want like “deep sea creature” (or whatever else) to find more interesting forms and textures
I’d love to see other approaches
Bindu, can you please explain why you took my work, replaced my watermark with your logo, and tweeted it as your own? Many people I respect follow you so I’m trying to think of a good explanation but coming up short.
.@joe_hellerstein, @vsreekanti, @cgwu0530 and I have been working on a new project (and company) to simplify infrastructure for data scientists. We're looking for feedback from data engineers who support data scientists. If you or a friend are willing to chat, we'd appreciate it!
@j_houg Read the first one a long time ago, became a new favorite & I was recommending it to everyone. Second was unreadable for me (cringy female characters) so I stopped pretty early on. Was surprised/disappointed by the contrast but perhaps it gets better.
@gwenshap@vitalygordon What did you come up with? I had a talk at Strata (Feb 2011) that mentions Data Products, didn't dig further than that but curious to hear what you found!