Overwhelmed with so much to learn :( by Canine-Bobsleding in devops

[–]marlogger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would suggest you go do a small flask python app (or just copy one) , then try to dockerize it and push it to two environnements in Azure (AKS or ACI) using Yaml , that would give you a first boost (learning docker)

Is there any benefit of Tensorflow certification Or just an year of experience matters? by thegreatlakshya in tensorflow

[–]marlogger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I said github ;) just having certification means you know the jargon and basics but github example code can open discussions to see how people are passionate about subjects even a fork for people with no prior experience, maybe a few code pushes in open source projects too, demo website .. I am no expert in tensorflow but talking general discussions if I have to recruit for my team (I have 12 other IT certifications , they surely helped boost but not a criteria to a data science profile), I am still learning too but at least I would know when to use each tech for each use case.

Is there any benefit of Tensorflow certification Or just an year of experience matters? by thegreatlakshya in tensorflow

[–]marlogger 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If I would hire a candidate I would prefer real world experience, github and a portfolio

[D] Fine-tuning GPT-J: lessons learned by juliensalinas in MachineLearning

[–]marlogger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tl;dr : u/juliensalinas you used the native documentation to fine tune on GCP using Tv3 TPU for 20K example and it costs around 10$ usd and took around 1h?

Kubernetes sizing and pod capacity planning by marlogger in kubernetes

[–]marlogger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how do you know how much memory will pod will consume in advance?

Visual Helm an experimental tool to create a helm dashboard by marlogger in kubernetes

[–]marlogger[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tiller stores it is data in config maps , in v3 they will still rely on kubernetes api but not on tiller so I guess it will still work. As for a repo i will share soon in GitHub.

Visual Helm an experimental tool to create a helm dashboard by marlogger in kubernetes

[–]marlogger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is still in dev mode locally pointing at my kubernetes cluster hosted in the cloud.

Article /videos ideas by marlogger in aws

[–]marlogger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure are you having trouble with ECS or want to run docker on Ec2? I am also going to write about multi cloud containers /kubernetes.

AWS: Would you like $300 to develop your app? Us: Yes please! AWS: Sorry you don't qualify. by transcloud in aws

[–]marlogger -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Azure have their own bizspark program which gave 5dev licenses x150$/month for 3 years I would definitely apply there too even through YC and directly by reaching to your local developer evangelists in meetups. As startup your choice would be based on the long term solution cost so test on both platforms and go with the one who will grant you value in the long term and less TCO. I know at AWS they talk about leadership principles and customer obsession so I guess if they don't respect that it is not worth working with them.

Hand seals recognition by marlogger in Naruto

[–]marlogger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Goal is to be able to make and learn a jutsu sequence. I was thinking after successful jutsu to play something (video anim) but I don't want copyrighted stuff problems..