Right, for most of our workflows, we stay in python land, which is great and seamless with Metaflow being in python. But yes, there are occasions that we have to make a system call to run an old R script or even a…
I've used Metaflow for the past 4 years or so on different ML teams. It's really great! Straightforward for data/ML scientists to pick up, familiar python class API for defining DAGs, and simplifies scaling out parallel…
Hmm, meh, I feel like you can say a lot of pretty similar things about San Francisco and the Bay Area too. Let me defend Chicago with some counterpoints! - Weather: Sure, SF Bay Area wins here in terms of what you might…
Right. Well, given your comment and niels_olson's, I feel I have misspoken about this STEM experiment. Not that was I said about quantum mechanics was wrong, just that its relevance to the measurement in this experiment…
I'll readily admit that I'm not a STEM expert. And, honestly, I think I was conflating the STEM in this article with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanning_tunneling_microscope). So, yeah,…
A crash course in quantum mechanics is what you are asking about! While the electrons and nucleus (i.e. protons + neutrons) of atoms are indeed 'particles', they are exhibit wave-particle duality:…
Right, for most of our workflows, we stay in python land, which is great and seamless with Metaflow being in python. But yes, there are occasions that we have to make a system call to run an old R script or even a…
I've used Metaflow for the past 4 years or so on different ML teams. It's really great! Straightforward for data/ML scientists to pick up, familiar python class API for defining DAGs, and simplifies scaling out parallel…
Hmm, meh, I feel like you can say a lot of pretty similar things about San Francisco and the Bay Area too. Let me defend Chicago with some counterpoints! - Weather: Sure, SF Bay Area wins here in terms of what you might…
Right. Well, given your comment and niels_olson's, I feel I have misspoken about this STEM experiment. Not that was I said about quantum mechanics was wrong, just that its relevance to the measurement in this experiment…
I'll readily admit that I'm not a STEM expert. And, honestly, I think I was conflating the STEM in this article with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanning_tunneling_microscope). So, yeah,…
A crash course in quantum mechanics is what you are asking about! While the electrons and nucleus (i.e. protons + neutrons) of atoms are indeed 'particles', they are exhibit wave-particle duality:…