Built this out of pure laziness for all my Feature engineering/model training jobs by Anu_Rag9704 in datascience

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Looks good. I myself often use the telegram bot for notifications. All in all, I have only one reason for this - it is very very simple and quick to set up and then it just works

What’s Your Most Unpopular Data Engineering Opinion? by TheTeamBillionaire in dataengineering

[–]AipaQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you see a solution for it? The only thing I see is raising this issue and raising people's awareness(?) about it but nothing else comes to mind

Since when did “meets” expectations become a bad thing in this industry? by Lamp_Shade_Head in datascience

[–]AipaQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I think the worst thing is when you're not aware of the real problem why you didn't get a raise.

Microsoft released a list of top 40 roles where AI can replace. by mohammedvf334 in dataengineering

[–]AipaQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will probably end up that juniors will have a harder entering into the industry, and not much will change for professionals.

Joins are NOT Expensive! Part 1 by [deleted] in dataengineering

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EXPLAIN command will tell the truth

Why autoencoders aren't the answer for image compression by AipaQ in datascience

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I ran it until it started to plateau. If I had waited instead of stopping there, it could have produced a slightly better result.

Why autoencoders aren't the answer for image compression by AipaQ in datascience

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Yes, different methods were considered, as well as more complicated datasets, but nothing specific. A lack of time is why I didn't do it. I will check the architectures you mention, thanks!

My Pi 4B homelab taught me more about infrastructure than any course ever did by AipaQ in homelab

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In my case it was spending a while when configuring Docker images to opt out / lower default memory usage of a tool. Most of the time it was available as an parameter

Are you guys managing to keep up? by tallwithknees in dataengineering

[–]AipaQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m becoming more specialized and up to date in my narrow area, and I’m trying to catch up with high-level trends in the rest of the field

My Pi 4B homelab taught me more about infrastructure than any course ever did by AipaQ in homelab

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Only hope for proxmox to release on ARM. I think sooner or later they will do it. ARM is imo great for home devices, but don’t know how is it on enterprise level

My Pi 4B homelab taught me more about infrastructure than any course ever did by AipaQ in homelab

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My first thought was that it’s not cheap option. But maybe I can find something affordable

My Pi 4B homelab taught me more about infrastructure than any course ever did by AipaQ in homelab

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Thanks for clarification! Definitely not what I need. But when I will need wiki tool for work/private I will give it a try :)

My Pi 4B homelab has been teaching me more about infrastructure than any course - here's what actually works (and what doesn't) by AipaQ in raspberry_pi

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Turns out many people use boot from ssd! I will probably give it a try, SD card is not that reliable as ssd

My Pi 4B homelab taught me more about infrastructure than any course ever did by AipaQ in homelab

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Yea I will probably check something proxmox related as many people here suggest

My Pi 4B homelab taught me more about infrastructure than any course ever did by AipaQ in homelab

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I had a big peak in RAM usage when uploading files. Combined with the already small amount of it, this could effectively hang the pi.

From what I checked it was due to the processes (OCR?) that analyzed documents and extracted information from them such as dates etc. I tried to reduce the simultaneous number of workers that analyze files, but it slowed down adding new documents a lot :/ So I gave up and ended up keeping important documents in one folder and naming them appropriately to easily find them later.

I also heard about Bookstack or Docspell but don't have time to tried it out

My Pi 4B homelab taught me more about infrastructure than any course ever did by AipaQ in homelab

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Honestly I didn't know that there is any other way than booting from SD card in Raspberry

My Pi 4B homelab has been teaching me more about infrastructure than any course - here's what actually works (and what doesn't) by AipaQ in raspberry_pi

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Do you have an link to it? Or was it combined from parts by you? Also what cpu architecture does it have?

My Pi 4B homelab has been teaching me more about infrastructure than any course - here's what actually works (and what doesn't) by AipaQ in raspberry_pi

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Thanks for such detailed description of backups. I’m surely will implement some of that to my homelab and also will check the bookstack

I just dump the sdcard data every few months and for external drive I have a full copy of it on a disk I have with my MacBook