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BentoML
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Who's hiring developer advocates? (December 2023)
Link to GitHub -->
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project ideas/advice for entry-level grad jobs?
there are a few tools you can use as "cheat mode" shortcuts to give you a leg up as you're getting started. here's one: https://github.com/bentoml/BentoML
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Two high schoolers trying to use Azure/GCP/AWS- need help!
Then you can look into bentoml https://github.com/bentoml/BentoML which is used to deploy ml stuff with many more benifits.
- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2022)
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[D] How to get the fastest PyTorch inference and what is the "best" model serving framework?
For 2), I am aware of a few options. Triton inference server is an obvious one as is the โtransformer-deployโ version from LDS. My only reservation here is that they require the model compilation or are architecture specific. I am aware of others like Bento, Ray serving and TorchServe. Ideally I would have something that allows any (PyTorch model) to be used without the extra compilation effort (or at least optionally) and has some convenience things like ease of use, easy to deploy, easy to host multiple models and can perform some dynamic batching. Anyway, I am really interested to hear people's experience here as I know there are now quite a few options! Any help is appreciated! Disclaimer - I have no affiliation or are connected in any way with the libraries or companies listed here. These are just the ones I know of. Thanks in advance.
- PostgresML is 8-40x faster than Python HTTP microservices
- Congratulations on v1.0, BentoML ๐ฑ ! You are r/mlops OSS of the month!
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Show HN: Truss โ serve any ML model, anywhere, without boilerplate code
In this category Iโm a big fan of https://github.com/bentoml/BentoML
What I like about it is their idiomatic developer experience. It reminds me of other Pythonic frameworks like Flask and Django in a good way.
I have no affiliation with them whatsoever, just an admirer.
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[P] Introducing BentoML 1.0 - A faster way to ship your models to production
Github Page: https://github.com/bentoml/BentoML
- Show HN: BentoML goes 1.0 โ A faster way to ship your models to production
db-benchmark
- Database-Like Ops Benchmark
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Polars
Real-world performance is complicated since data science covers a lot of use cases.
If you're just reading a small CSV to do analysis on it, then there will be no human-perceptible difference between Polars and Pandas. If you're reading a larger CSV with 100k rows, there still won't be much of a perceptible difference.
Per this (old) benchmark, there are differences once you get into 500MB+ territory: https://h2oai.github.io/db-benchmark/
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DuckDB performance improvements with the latest release
I do think it was important for duckdb to put out a new version of the results as the earlier version of that benchmark [1] went dormant with a very old version of duckdb with very bad performance, especially against polars.
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Show HN: SimSIMD vs. SciPy: How AVX-512 and SVE make SIMD cleaner and ML faster
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33270638 :
> Apache Ballista and Polars do Apache Arrow and SIMD.
> The Polars homepage links to the "Database-like ops benchmark" of {Polars, data.table, DataFrames.jl, ClickHouse, cuDF, spark, (py)datatable, dplyr, pandas, dask, Arrow, DuckDB, Modin,} but not yet PostgresML? https://h2oai.github.io/db-benchmark/ *
LLM -> Vector database: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_database
/? inurl:awesome site:github.com "vector database"
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Pandas vs. Julia โ cheat sheet and comparison
I agree with your conclusion but want to add that switching from Julia may not make sense either.
According to these benchmarks: https://h2oai.github.io/db-benchmark/, DF.jl is the fastest library for some things, data.table for others, polars for others. Which is fastest depends on the query and whether it takes advantage of the features/properties of each.
For what it's worth, data.table is my favourite to use and I believe it has the nicest ergonomics of the three I spoke about.
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Any faster Python alternatives?
Same. Numba does wonders for me in most scenarios. Yesterday I've discovered pola-rs and looks like I will add it to the stack. It's API is similar to pandas. Have a look at the benchmarks of cuDF, spark, dask, pandas compared to it: Benchmarks
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Pandas 2.0 (with pyarrow) vs Pandas 1.3 - Performance comparison
The syntax has similarities with dplyr in terms of the way you chain operations, and itโs around an order of magnitude faster than pandas and dplyr (thereโs a nice benchmark here). Itโs also more memory-efficient and can handle larger-than-memory datasets via streaming if needed.
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Pandas v2.0 Released
If interested in benchmarks comparing different dataframe implementations, here is one:
- Database-like ops benchmark
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Python "programmers" when I show them how much faster their naive code runs when translated to C++ (this is a joke, I love python)
Bad examples. Both numpy and pandas are notoriously un-optimized packages, losing handily to pretty much all their competitors (R, Julia, kdb+, vaex, polars). See https://h2oai.github.io/db-benchmark/ for a partial comparison.
What are some alternatives?
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust
seldon-core - An MLOps framework to package, deploy, monitor and manage thousands of production machine learning models
arrow-datafusion - Apache DataFusion SQL Query Engine
haystack - :mag: LLM orchestration framework to build customizable, production-ready LLM applications. Connect components (models, vector DBs, file converters) to pipelines or agents that can interact with your data. With advanced retrieval methods, it's best suited for building RAG, question answering, semantic search or conversational agent chatbots.
Apache Arrow - Apache Arrow is a multi-language toolbox for accelerated data interchange and in-memory processing
clearml - ClearML - Auto-Magical CI/CD to streamline your AI workload. Experiment Management, Data Management, Pipeline, Orchestration, Scheduling & Serving in one MLOps/LLMOps solution
databend - ๐๐ฎ๐๐ฎ, ๐๐ป๐ฎ๐น๐๐๐ถ๐ฐ๐ & ๐๐. Modern alternative to Snowflake. Cost-effective and simple for massive-scale analytics. https://databend.com
Kedro - Kedro is a toolbox for production-ready data science. It uses software engineering best practices to help you create data engineering and data science pipelines that are reproducible, maintainable, and modular.
DataFramesMeta.jl - Metaprogramming tools for DataFrames
kubeflow - Machine Learning Toolkit for Kubernetes
sktime - A unified framework for machine learning with time series