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pachyderm
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Open Source Advent Fun Wraps Up!
20. Pachyderm | Github | tutorial
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
Pachyderm specializes in creating compliance-focused pipelines that integrate with enterprise-level storage solutions.
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Show HN: We scaled Git to support 1 TB repos
There are a couple of other contenders in this space. DVC (https://dvc.org/) seems most similar.
If you're interested in something you can self-host... I work on Pachyderm (https://github.com/pachyderm/pachyderm), which doesn't have a Git-like interface, but also implements data versioning. Our approach de-duplicates between files (even very small files), and our storage algorithm doesn't create objects proportional to O(n) directory nesting depth as Xet appears to. (Xet is very much like Git in that respect.)
The data versioning system enables us to run pipelines based on changes to your data; the pipelines declare what files they read, and that allows us to schedule processing jobs that only reprocess new or changed data, while still giving you a full view of what "would" have happened if all the data had been reprocessed. This, to me, is the key advantage of data versioning; you can save hundreds of thousands of dollars on compute. Being able to undo an oopsie is just icing on the cake.
Xet's system for mounting a remote repo as a filesystem is a good idea. We do that too :)
- pachyderm: Data-Centric Pipelines and Data Versioning
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Awesome list of VCs investing in commercial open-source startups
Pachyderm - License prevents competition.
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Airflow's Problem
I was at Airbnb when we open-sourced Airflow, it was a great solution to the problems we had at the time. It's amazing how many more use cases people have found for it since then. At the time it was pretty focused on solving our problem of orchestrating a largely static DAG of SQL jobs. It could do other stuff even then, but that was mostly what we were using it for. Airflow has become a victim of its success as it's expanded to meet every problem which could ever be considered a data workflow. The flaws and horror stories in the post and comments here definitely resonate with me. Around the time Airflow was opensource I starting working on data-centric approach to workflow management called Pachyderm[0]. By data-centric I mean that it's focused around the data itself, and its storage, versioning, orchestration and lineage. This leads to a system that feels radically different from a job focused system like Airflow. In a data-centric system your spaghetti nest of DAGs is greatly simplified as the data itself is used to describe most of the complexity. The benefit is that data is a lot simpler to reason about, it's not a living thing that needs to run in a certain way, it just exists, and because it's versioned you have strong guarantees about how it can change.
[0] https://github.com/pachyderm/pachyderm
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One secret tip for first-time OSS contributors. Shh! 🤫 don't tell anyone else
Here is a demo run of lgtm on pachyderm
- Dud: a tool for versioning data alongside source code, written in Go
awesome-production-machine-learning
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
One trove of treasures is the awesome-production-machine-learning repository on GitHub. This curated list provides a multitude of frameworks, libraries, and software designed to facilitate various stages of the ML lifecycle.
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[P] We are building a curated list of open source tooling for data-centric AI workflows, looking for contributions.
There is a cool, gigantic list for MLOps that I can recommend: https://github.com/EthicalML/awesome-production-machine-learning
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How much of a full DS project pipeline can I do for free?
There are a lot of frameworks and specific tools out there that try to make production ML projects viable; from specific like Airflow (orchestrating jobs) and MLflow (experiment tracking) to more complex ones like Kubeflow. You can have a grasp here.
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Sqldiff: SQLite Database Difference Utility
https://github.com/EthicalML/awesome-production-machine-lear...
- [D] What are the best resources to crack M L system design interviews?
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I'm looking for a tool that let's you visualize the models architecture like this. Any idea what it is called?
https://github.com/EthicalML/awesome-production-machine-learning I think you will find most of the tools to visualize the model on this link.
- Awesome production machine learning - curated list of awesome open source libraries that will help you deploy, monitor, version, scale, and secure your production machine learning [free] [website] [@all]
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Crucial differences in MLOps for deep learning
2/ https://github.com/EthicalML/awesome-production-machine-learning
What are some alternatives?
flyte - Scalable and flexible workflow orchestration platform that seamlessly unifies data, ML and analytics stacks.
shap - A game theoretic approach to explain the output of any machine learning model.
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
awesome-jax - JAX - A curated list of resources https://github.com/google/jax
dud - A lightweight CLI tool for versioning data alongside source code and building data pipelines.
netron - Visualizer for neural network, deep learning and machine learning models
beneath - Beneath is a serverless real-time data platform ⚡️
awesome-mlops - :sunglasses: A curated list of awesome MLOps tools
typhoon-orchestrator - Create elegant data pipelines and deploy to AWS Lambda or Airflow
awesome-ml-for-cybersecurity - :octocat: Machine Learning for Cyber Security
tsuru - Open source and extensible Platform as a Service (PaaS).
datascience - Curated list of Python resources for data science.