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You’ll see a lot of advice that says that docker containers should ideally only have a single process, and that you should strive for docker PID 1. I enjoy the aspiration, but there’s no way that this works for most legacy applications. It...
I come to you today, admitting a deep problem. I can't help but waste money training language models. I don't even do anything with them. I don't publish them anywhere. I don't run evals. I just love watching the logs. That being said, I st...
I started a new job recently and for the first time in my career, I’ve had to start using Google Cloud. Me being the Kubernetes shill that I am, that meant spinning up a GKE cluster as my way of learning more about the Google Cloud ecosyste...
TL;DR: I installed WSL on my gaming computer and then installed tailscale to expose it.
Recently, a friend of mine just started the Sillycon Valley newsletter where he shares what he learns about getting into AI and machine learning...
TL;DR: I use the KEDA SQS scaler
As part of the project I mentioned in my last post, files are uploaded from the user and stored in an S3 bucket. Then I need to process them and do something with that information. The type of file t...
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