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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 23, 2023,
updated Jun 23, 2023
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=> ↺ Kubeflow vs MLFlow: which one to choose?
Data scientists and machine learning engineers are often looking for tools that could ease their work. Kubeflow and MLFlow are two of the most popular open-source tools in the machine learning operations (MLOps) space. They are often considered when kickstarting a new AI/ML initiative, so comparisons between them are not surprising.
This blog covers a very controversial topic, answering a question that many people from the industry have: Kubeflow vs MLFlow: Which one is better?
=> ↺ Lawyers who cited fake cases hallucinated by ChatGPT must pay
Yes, you got that right: the lawyers asked ChatGPT for examples of past cases to include in their legal filings, the bot just made up some previous proceedings, and the attorneys slotted those in to help make their argument and submitted it all as usual. That is not going to fly.
=> ↺ Microsoft rethinks death sentence for Windows Mail and Calendar apps
Microsoft intends to shut down its at-times-maligned Mail and Calendar apps, fold their capabilities into a new Outlook for Windows, and use the opportunity to – unsurprisingly – bring in more AI.
However, when this will happen is now in flux.
=> ↺ More HAMMER2 offline support
You can now create, delete, and snapshot PFS on HAMMER2 even when the drive isn't mounted; Tomohiro has added offline support.
=> ↺ Optimizing Web Performance with Linux: Tools and Techniques | ↺ This is webspam disguised as article about "Linux" (see links there)
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