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it is much easier for highly skilled hacker to get fake identity and get employed at SW than to compromise an employee - although this is longer term play
experienced data engineers should graduate to data architects/ML engineers and this way they can get on par with SWE, pls correct me if I am wrong.
distributed ML != Distributed DWH. Distributed ML is tough to train because of very little control over train loop. I personally prefer using single server trainkng even on large datasets, or switch to online learning…
I believe what you described is a job of Platform Engineer/Systems Engineer/Data lake Architect, especially JVM aspect of it. The interesting job is in the beginning when you build the cluster initially, or do major…
advanced proficiency in SQL and in any scripting language of your choice (C#/powershell, python) is enough to be a data engineer on any technical stack: windows/linux, on-prem/cloud, vendor specific/opensource,…
algorithmic problem solving is very close to IOI/ACM ICPC type problems, which test on combination of knowledge of data structures+algorithms and creative ability to combine both to create own algorithms while being…
an engine in electric vehicle is a commodity, heck even one from my GE washer would work for the EV
You can't just compare what US does to some individuals, and what China does to the entire minority populations of Uighurs (13M people) or Tibetans (7M), like harvesting their organs for example…
>>Safety is a characteristic of systems and not of their components >>Safety is an emergent property of systems; it does not reside in a person, device or department of an organization or system. Safety cannot be…
Sounds like Phoenix LiveView. I love phoenix <3
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How does using Kafka come into play when implementing Actor model? Anyone successfully implemented actor model framework over kafka? interested in learning others' experience
capital one does provide such services with their Chrome extension
same developers don't like SQL because it's complicated (or rather they don't understand it) and end up using an ORM mess. yes still SQL is everywhere
not sure I get your point, both DNNs and SVMs require one forward pass for inference, so there is no difference. if SVM model can converge in one epoch, how is it not less efficient than the status quo with DNNs?
neural nets at the same time require multiple passes through the data (epochs). if we can train a model in one epoch jnstead of 10000 epochs thats a breakthrough!
I can't think of an example where CLR integration would be beneficial. Probably integrating ML model inference, written in ML.NET could be use case, but we have SQL with ML Server with r/python support now, so. The…
rebuilding query plan takes less than 50ms and is routinely done by the engine itself without you ever realizing it. what you probably wanted to mention is table statistics - but they are cleared only if you truncate…
sql is not a code, like c#, you dont debug it, you inspect results, or inspect execution plan/traces. how would you debug HTML, for example? Open it in browser, right? same for sql: run it and see if it works as you…
I'm genuinely impressed with your language and use of culinary analogies. I wish I could learn to write this way
just bump your 10x engineers in grade and salary and suddenly nobody will think of them as 10x engineers. They will be just typical specialists at their place and their level. or there could be another possibility: You…
you can probably hide postgREST behind combination of API Gateway/Load Balancer/WAF/IDS+IPS that could solve most of headahches with security
10x engineer is underpaid senior working as middle/junior. or underpaid architech/principal workong as senior engineer.
wait until permafrost thawes and releases gigatonnes of methane into the air that woukd turn our planet into a large greenhouse. from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_methane_emissions : The Permian–Triassic…
hahaha, brilliant