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- FLaNK AI - 01 April 2024
- What are some open-source ML pipeline managers that are easy to use?
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[P] I reviewed 50+ open-source MLOps tools. Here’s the result
Currently, you can see the integrations we support here and it includes a lot of tools in your list. I also feel I agree with your categorization (it is exactly the categorization we use in our docs pretty much). Perhaps one thing missing might be feature stores but that is a minor thing in the bigger picture.
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[P] ZenML: Build vendor-agnostic, production-ready MLOps pipelines
GitHub: https://github.com/zenml-io/zenml
- Show HN: ZenML – Portable, production-ready MLOps pipelines
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[D] Feedback on a worked Continuous Deployment Example (CI/CD/CT)
Hey everyone! At ZenML, we released today an integration that allows users to train and deploy models from pipelines in a simple way. I wanted to ask the community here whether the example we showcased makes sense in a real-world setting:
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How we made our integration tests delightful by optimizing our GitHub Actions workflow
As of early March 2022 this is the new CI pipeline that we use here at ZenML and the feedback from my colleagues -- fellow engineers -- has been very positive overall. I am sure there will be tweaks, changes and refactorings in the future, but for now, this feels Zen.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2022)
ZenML is hiring for a Design Engineer.
ZenML is an extensible, open-source MLOps framework to create production-ready machine learning pipelines. Built for data scientists, it has a simple, flexible syntax, is cloud- and tool-agnostic, and has interfaces/abstractions that are catered towards ML workflows.
We’re looking for a Design Engineer with a multi-disciplinary skill-set who can take over the look and feel of the ZenML experience. ZenML is a tool designed for developers and we want to delight them from the moment they land on our web page, to after they start using it on their machines. We would like a consistent design experience across our many touchpoints (including the [landing page](https://zenml.io), the [docs](https://docs.zenml.io), the [blog](https://blog.zenml.io), the [podcast](https://podcast.zenml.io), our social media, the product itself which is a [python package](https://github.com/zenml-io/zenml) etc).
A lot of this job is about communicating complex ideas in a beautiful way. You could be a developer or a non-coding designer, full time or part-time, employee or freelance. We are not so picky about the exact nature of this role. If you feel like you are a visually creative designer, and are willing to get stuck in the details of technical topics like MLOps, we can’t wait to work with you!
Apply here: https://zenml.notion.site/Design-Engineer-m-f-1d1a219f18a341...
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How to improve your experimentation workflows with MLflow Tracking and ZenML
The best place to see MLflow Tracking and ZenML being used together in a simple use case is our example that showcases the integration. It builds on the quickstart example, but shows how you can add in MLflow to handle the tracking. In order to enable MLflow to track artifacts inside a particular step, all you need is to decorate the step with @enable_mlflow and then to specify what you want logged within the step. Here you can see how this is employed in a model training step that uses the autolog feature I mentioned above:
- ZenML helps data scientists work across the full stack
Pytorch
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Tinygrad: Hacked 4090 driver to enable P2P
fyi should work on most 40xx[1]
[1] https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/119638#issuecommen...
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The Elements of Differentiable Programming
Sure, right here: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/main/torch/autograd/...
Here's the documentation: https://pytorch.org/tutorials/intermediate/forward_ad_usage....
> When an input, which we call “primal”, is associated with a “direction” tensor, which we call “tangent”, the resultant new tensor object is called a “dual tensor” for its connection to dual numbers[0].
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Functions and operators for Dot and Matrix multiplication and Element-wise calculation in PyTorch
*My post explains Dot, Matrix and Element-wise multiplication in PyTorch.
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Dot vs Matrix vs Element-wise multiplication in PyTorch
In PyTorch with @, dot() or matmul():
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Building a GPT Model from the Ground Up!
import torch # we use PyTorch: https://pytorch.org data = torch.tensor(encode(text), dtype=torch.long) print(data.shape, data.dtype) print(data[:1000]) # the 1000 characters we looked at earlier will to the GPT look like this
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Open Source Ascendant: The Transformation of Software Development in 2024
AI's Open Embrace Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are increasingly leveraging open-source frameworks like TensorFlow [https://www.tensorflow.org/] and PyTorch [https://pytorch.org/]. This democratization of AI tools is driving innovation and lowering entry barriers across industries.
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Best AI Tools for Students Learning Development and Engineering
Which label applies to a tool sometimes depends on what you do with it. For example, PyTorch or TensorFlow can be called a library, a toolkit, or a machine-learning framework.
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Element-wise vs Matrix vs Dot multiplication
In PyTorch with * or mul(). ` or mul()` can multiply 0D or more D tensors by element-wise multiplication:
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Bash Debugging
When I was at Facebook, I wrote a Python script to extract shell scripts from GitHub Actions workflows, so we could run them all through ShellCheck: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/69e0bda9996865e319db...
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Releasing The Force Of Machine Learning: A Novice’s Guide 😃
PyTorch: An open-source deep learning framework that facilitates dynamic computational graphs, making it flexible and efficient for research and production.
What are some alternatives?
MLflow - Open source platform for the machine learning lifecycle
Flux.jl - Relax! Flux is the ML library that doesn't make you tensor
metaflow - :rocket: Build and manage real-life ML, AI, and data science projects with ease!
mediapipe - Cross-platform, customizable ML solutions for live and streaming media.
seldon-core - An MLOps framework to package, deploy, monitor and manage thousands of production machine learning models
Apache Spark - Apache Spark - A unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing
onnxruntime - ONNX Runtime: cross-platform, high performance ML inferencing and training accelerator
flax - Flax is a neural network library for JAX that is designed for flexibility.
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
tinygrad - You like pytorch? You like micrograd? You love tinygrad! ❤️ [Moved to: https://github.com/tinygrad/tinygrad]
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Pandas - Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more