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orchest
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37 | 4,022 | |
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3.8 | 4.5 | |
10 months ago | 11 months ago | |
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Eclipse Public License 1.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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stepwise
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Simplifying Step Functions and Stepwise: Lessons Learned and a New Approach
Luckily, [Stepwise v1](https://github.com/Motiva-AI/stepwise) can handle all the Step Functions deployment tidbits already. v2 is mostly an interface makeover.
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Lessons Learned from Running Apache Airflow at Scale
I feel you. That's why we wrote a little library on top of SFN so that we can program SFN with Clojure instead of YAML https://github.com/Motiva-AI/stepwise. Application code sits with SFN definition and SFN Tasks are automatically integrated as polling Activities from Clojure code.
Thoughtworks made a case for this distinction in https://martinfowler.com/articles/cant-buy-integration.html#...
orchest
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Decent low code options for orchestration and building data flows?
You can check out our OSS https://github.com/orchest/orchest
- Build ML workflows with Jupyter notebooks
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Building container images in Kubernetes, how would you approach it?
The code example is part of our ELT/data pipeline tool called Orchest: https://github.com/orchest/orchest/
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Launch HN: Patterns (YC S21) – A much faster way to build and deploy data apps
First want to say congrats to the Patterns team for creating a gorgeous looking tool. Very minimal and approachable. Massive kudos!
Disclaimer: we're building something very similar and I'm curious about a couple of things.
One of the questions our users have asked us often is how to minimize the dependence on "product specific" components/nodes/steps. For example, if you write CI for GitHub Actions you may use a bunch of GitHub Action references.
Looking at the `graph.yml` in some of the examples you shared you use a similar approach (e.g. patterns/openai-completion@v4). That means that whenever you depend on such components your automation/data pipeline becomes more tied to the specific tool (GitHub Actions/Patterns), effectively locking in users.
How are you helping users feel comfortable with that problem (I don't want to invest in something that's not portable)? It's something we've struggled with ourselves as we're expanding the "out of the box" capabilities you get.
Furthermore, would have loved to see this as an open source project. But I guess the second best thing to open source is some open source contributions and `dcp` and `common-model` look quite interesting!
For those who are curious, I'm one of the authors of https://github.com/orchest/orchest
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Argo became a graduated CNCF project
Haven't tried it. In its favor, Argo is vendor neutral and is really easy to set up in a local k8s environment like docker for desktop or minikube. If you already use k8s for configuration, service discovery, secret management, etc, it's dead simple to set up and use (avoiding configuration having to learn a whole new workflow configuration language in addition to k8s). The big downside is that it doesn't have a visual DAG editor (although that might be a positive for engineers having to fix workflows written by non-programmers), but the relatively bare-metal nature of Argo means that it's fairly easy to use it as an underlying engine for a more opinionated or lower-code framework (orchest is a notable one out now).
- Ideas for infrastructure and tooling to use for frequent model retraining?
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Looking for a mentor in MLOps. I am a lead developer.
If you’d like to try something for you data workflows that’s vendor agnostic (k8s based) and open source you can check out our project: https://github.com/orchest/orchest
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Is there a good way to trigger data pipelines by event instead of cron?
You can find it here: https://github.com/orchest/orchest Convenience install script: https://github.com/orchest/orchest#installation
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How do you deal with parallelising parts of an ML pipeline especially on Python?
We automatically provide container level parallelism in Orchest: https://github.com/orchest/orchest
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Launch HN: Sematic (YC S22) – Open-source framework to build ML pipelines faster
For people in this thread interested in what this tool is an alternative to: Airflow, Luigi, Kubeflow, Kedro, Flyte, Metaflow, Sagemaker Pipelines, GCP Vertex Workbench, Azure Data Factory, Azure ML, Dagster, DVC, ClearML, Prefect, Pachyderm, and Orchest.
Disclaimer: author of Orchest https://github.com/orchest/orchest
What are some alternatives?
cronitor-airflow - Cronitor integration for Airflow
docker-airflow - Docker Apache Airflow
dbt-core - dbt enables data analysts and engineers to transform their data using the same practices that software engineers use to build applications.
hookdeck-cli - Receive events (e.g. webhooks) in your development environment
direktiv - Serverless Container Orchestration
ploomber - The fastest ⚡️ way to build data pipelines. Develop iteratively, deploy anywhere. ☁️
toil - A scalable, efficient, cross-platform (Linux/macOS) and easy-to-use workflow engine in pure Python.
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
label-studio - Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
ExpansionCards - Reference designs and documentation to create Expansion Cards for the Framework Laptop
parabol - Free online agile retrospective meeting tool