I had a quiet day today with just one meeting, and a chance to get some writing done. I also had a chance to play more in depth with the IDX developer workspace for building apps. Neat stuff. More to learn!
[article] How Spotify maintains team autonomy at scale. Many folks refer to Spotify when discussing/debating tech team structures. This piece goes into depth on how they enable team autonomy.
[blog] Whisper Goes Wall Street: Serving Speech-to-Text with Ray Serve and Cloud Run — Part II. Here’s a creative look at serving up a fine-tuned translation model on a serverless runtime.
[blog] Meet Chrono, our scalable, consistent, metadata caching solution. I can imagine that Dropbox needs a strong caching solution. This post digs deeper into their internal system.
[blog] The Balancing Act of Chasing Gold. Steve looks at the “tightrope” effort of performing at the highest levels. Applies to business and Olympic athletes.
[blog] AI achieves silver-medal standard solving International Mathematical Olympiad problems. Speaking of Olympiads, our AI system is delivering some fairly elite mathematical performance.
[article] Using Persuasion to Spur Lasting Organizational Change. When the “godfather of persuasion” talks, I listen. Or I’ve been conditioned to listen. I’m not sure. Either way, good article on creating an environment to land durable changes.
[blog] Package and deploy your machine learning models to Google Cloud with Cog. Want an easier way to work with ML models? This post explores an OSS tool for packaging models into container images.
[article] Google and Formula E break world record for most participants in generative AI hackathon. Wild! There are literally record keepers for everything. I’m happy to see so many folks coming together to learn new tech.
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