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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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flyte
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First 15 Open Source Advent projects
9. Flyte by Union AI | Github | tutorial
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Flyte 1.10: Self-hosted solution to build production-grade data and ML pipelines; now ships with monorepo, new agents and sensors, eager workflows and more 🚀 (4.1k stars on GitHub)
GitHub: https://github.com/flyteorg/flyte
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Flyte: Open-source orchestrator for building production-grade ML pipelines
This is actually but a link to Flyte, this is a link to the documentation for the Flyte integration in LangChain, a separate product.
Flyte's homepage is https://flyte.org/
- Flyte: Advanced workflow orchestration alternative to Apache Airflow
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Orchestration: Thoughts on Dagster, Airflow and Prefect?
Anyone tried Flyte?
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Flyte 1.6.0: Self-hosted solution to build production-grade data and ML pipelines; now ships with PyTorch elastic training, image specification without dockerfile, enhanced task execution insights and more 🚀 (3.4k stars on GitHub)
Website: https://flyte.org/
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Flyte(v1.5.0) - Self-hosted solution to build production-grade data and ML pipelines; now ships with streaming support, pod templates, partial tasks and more 🚀 (3.2k stars on GitHub)
Flyte is an open source orchestration tool for managing the workflow of machine learning and AI projects. It runs on top of Kubernetes.
- Flyte: Open-Source Kubernetes-Native ML Orchestrator Implemented in Go
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What is MLOps and how to get started? | MLOps series | Deploying ML in production
I have a question though, what is your opinion on https://flyte.org. My pipeline uses this and it’ll be interesting to get your perspectives on it’s capabilities.
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Github alternative for ML?
Have you looked at flyte.org. It aims to bring "versioning", "compute" and "reproducibility" together in one package.
Kedro
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Nextflow: Data-Driven Computational Pipelines
Interesting, thanks for sharing. I'll definitely take a look, although at this point I am so comfortable with Snakemake, it is a bit hard to imagine what would convince me to move to another tool. But I like the idea of composable pipelines: I am building a tool (too early to share) that would allow to lay Snakemake pipelines on top of each other using semi-automatic data annotations similar to how it is done in kedro (https://github.com/kedro-org/kedro).
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A Polars exploration into Kedro
# pyproject.toml [project] dependencies = [ "kedro @ git+https://github.com/kedro-org/kedro@3ea7231", "kedro-datasets[pandas.CSVDataSet,polars.CSVDataSet] @ git+https://github.com/kedro-org/kedro-plugins@3b42fae#subdirectory=kedro-datasets", ]
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What are some open-source ML pipeline managers that are easy to use?
So there's 2 sides to pipeline management: the actual definition of the pipelines (in code) and how/when/where you run them. Some tools like prefect or airflow do both of them at once, but for the actual pipeline definition I'm a fan of https://kedro.org. You can then use most available orchestrators to run those pipelines on whatever schedule and architecture you want.
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How do data scientists combine Kedro and Databricks?
We have set up a milestone on GitHub so you can check in on our progress and contribute if you want to. To suggest features to us, report bugs, or just see what we're working on right now, visit the Kedro projects on GitHub.
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How do you organize yourself during projects?
you could use a project framework like kedro to force you to be more disciplined about how you structure your projects. I'd also recommend checking out this book: Edna Ridge - Guerrilla Analytics: A Practical Approach to Working with Data
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Futuristic documentation systems in Python, part 1: aiming for more
Recently I started a position as Developer Advocate for Kedro, an opinionated data science framework, and one of the things we're doing is exploring what are the best open source tools we can use to create our documentation.
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Python projects with best practices on Github?
You can also check out Kedro, it’s like the Flask for data science projects and helps apply clean code principles to data science code.
- Data Science/ Analyst Zertifikate für den Job Markt?
- What are examples of well-organized data science project that I can see on Github?
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Dabbling with Dagster vs. Airflow
An often overlooked framework used by NASA among others is Kedro https://github.com/kedro-org/kedro. Kedro is probably the simplest set of abstractions for building pipelines but it doesn't attempt to kill Airflow. It even has an Airflow plugin that allows it to be used as a DSL for building Airflow pipelines or plug into whichever production orchestration system is needed.
What are some alternatives?
metaflow - :rocket: Build and manage real-life ML, AI, and data science projects with ease!
Airflow - Apache Airflow - A platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows
argo - Workflow Engine for Kubernetes
luigi - Luigi is a Python module that helps you build complex pipelines of batch jobs. It handles dependency resolution, workflow management, visualization etc. It also comes with Hadoop support built in.
temporal - Temporal service
Dask - Parallel computing with task scheduling
kubeflow - Machine Learning Toolkit for Kubernetes
cookiecutter-pytorch - A Cookiecutter template for PyTorch Deep Learning projects.
Celery-Kubernetes-Operator - An operator to manage celery clusters on Kubernetes (Work in Progress)
ploomber - The fastest ⚡️ way to build data pipelines. Develop iteratively, deploy anywhere. ☁️
hera - Hera is an Argo Python SDK. Hera aims to make construction and submission of various Argo Project resources easy and accessible to everyone! Hera abstracts away low-level setup details while still maintaining a consistent vocabulary with Argo. ⭐️ Remember to star!
BentoML - The most flexible way to serve AI/ML models in production - Build Model Inference Service, LLM APIs, Inference Graph/Pipelines, Compound AI systems, Multi-Modal, RAG as a Service, and more!