I was just about to go through the workflow of minting a PyPI token to feed it to GitHub. I see they have "Trusted Publisher Management" now. Has anyone used that already? Any experience versus manually managed tokens?
trying to train a yolo model have never been so hard. Can't even find a ready made runnable example with a small dataset. And the syntax seems to have some changes between v5 and v8....why do they make it so hard I don't get it
Given that I have to now do hyperparameter tuning for 700 stores and can't limit it from consuming literally all my compute, I guess I can clock off for a couple of days. This laptop will just sit in a corner doing its own thing
@roganjosh If you do things properly you have a server for training and your machine can be used to work. Also using a laptop for DS sounds insane. But I've been there and done that :P
"insane" is a good way to describe the situation. The company has to migrate their entire data services to something else, which makes a mess of just about everything. Couple that with me just losing patience with Azure + DataBricks and it's easier and much faster to run everything local
At one point I had sqlite3 running locally nearly an order of magnitude faster than the spark cluster - "remind me why we're doing this again?"
It's not a case of buying a server. This is a decades-old multi-national retailer with nearly half a million employees... there are lots of data systems and, right now, they aren't all connected in this transition so it has to go via a local download. I just got sick of uploading it to DataBricks when it works faster on my local processor anyway
Sorry, uploading to Azure to then loading into databricks. And work with notebooks. And cry. No thanks...
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@roganjosh Cloudbursting is a thing, you know, right? ;)
@MisterMiyagi polars just smashes it out of the park on the data. By the time the spark โก๏ธcluster ๐๏ธ fires up โฌ๏ธ polars โ๏ธ has already done it โฐ
It helps that I got given an M3 Pro laptop with 32 GB RAM. I didn't even ask for it. Other teams scoffed and said it was a waste of money. Well, look at roganjosh cruising on doing everything locally for a multinational company (good lord, don't let anything happen to the laptop...)
@roganjosh to be honest, it's not a waste if you don't care about longterm usage (everything is soldered) and also if you care more about power efficiency (use less watts than a Desktop with same computational power)
I even considered getting one, just for the power usage. But I can get more powerful computation for cheaper, even if it use more electricity
Well, I was being kinda tongue-in-cheek on that one, but I can beat DataBricks on... everything. I will only use DataBricks when forced (which I eventually will be). It's garbage.
I've not pushed local processing further than 1bn rows of data here, so maybe it will win there, but... it doesn't look good from my perspective. The UI is crap and it's slower than local processing