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Martin

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Tristan Zajonc (@tristanzajonc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As they say, always be launching! We just launched Continual on Product Hunt. Continual brings operational AI to the modern data stack and modern data teams. Your support is appreciated! producthunt.com/posts/continua…

Gwen (Chen) Shapira (@gwenshap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! The stealthy startup that Sriram Subramanian and I started in Jan is looking for a senior backend/infra eng with expertise in building API products. If this is you, and you want to join us in the exciting "under 10 people" stage of a startup, DM me.

Exciting news! The stealthy startup that <a href="/sriramsubram/">Sriram Subramanian</a> and I started in Jan is looking for a senior backend/infra eng with expertise in building API products. If this is you, and you want to join us in the exciting  "under 10 people" stage of a startup, DM me.
Tristan Zajonc (@tristanzajonc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to announce that Continual is now generally available and we've raised a $14M Series A to bring AI to the modern data stack. Here's what that means. continual.ai/post/announcin…

Davis Treybig (@treybigdavis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce our investment in Continual! The rise of the modern data stack has laid the foundation for a new massive company to be built in the MLOps space, and we think Tristan Zajonc and Tyler Kohn are the right team to go after it. medium.com/innovationende…

Continual (@continual_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data-centric AI requires keeping data secure. Today we're proud to announce that Continual is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant with help from Drata. hubs.ly/Q01jdZlz0

Renee Shah (@reneeshah123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵Here are some quick observations on what I’m seeing within distributed systems in 2022 -- largely focused on edge computing, Rust/Wasm, and databases

Maxime De Greve (@maximedegreve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we're excited to launch GitHub code search - a new way to search and navigate code. We’re introducing a brand new search and code navigation view and they are jam packed with new features. Here are some I’m excited about.... 🧵 1/6

Today, we're excited to launch <a href="/github/">GitHub</a> code search - a new way to search and navigate code. 

We’re introducing a brand new search and code navigation view and they are jam packed with new features. Here are some I’m excited about.... 🧵 1/6
Hamel Husain (@hamelhusain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a consolidated thread of all new GitHub features that are relevant to ML/Data people that were shipped recently 1. Notebook Diffs x.com/HamelHusain/st… 1/8

brett goldstein (@thatguybg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I worked on Google's M&A team when we were doing 40+ acquisitions a year 21 things founders should know about getting acquired 1. your team will likely have to pass interviews at the new company, so hire well. 2. every time your valuation increases, the number of potential

I worked on Google's M&amp;A team when we were doing 40+ acquisitions a year

21 things founders should know about getting acquired

1. your team will likely have to pass interviews at the new company, so hire well.

2. every time your valuation increases, the number of potential
Orion Reed (@orionreedone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe it’s time to start an open working group with tldraw, Obsidian, Excalidraw, Muse, +others to develop a minimal, open and interoperable format so canvases can approach the longevity of text files. I’d be happy to organise this. Done it before. And I’m very invested.

Santiago Ortiz (@moebio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interactive visualization of chatgpt completion probabilities, I ask it to to complete the prompt "When " hundreds of times.

Jaya Gupta (@jayagup10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We at Foundation Capital believe there is $4.6T of work to be automated. AI companies are leading a transition from Software-as-a-Service to Service-as-Software, turning the table on the very essence of SaaS. We look at the areas to be automated in two buckets: 1.) Salaries of

We at <a href="/FoundationCap/">Foundation Capital</a> believe there is $4.6T of work to be automated. AI companies are leading a transition from Software-as-a-Service to Service-as-Software, turning the table on the very essence of SaaS. 

We look at the areas to be automated in two buckets:

 1.) Salaries of
Michael E. Driscoll (@medriscoll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Snowflake may soon find itself in the uncanny valley of database price-to-performance, serving neither the cold nor hot tiers of data well. To wit: * Snowflake isn't cheap enough to compete with Databricks for "cold tier" data that belongs in a data lake, for slow reporting /

Snowflake may soon find itself in the uncanny valley of database price-to-performance, serving neither the cold nor hot tiers of data well.  To wit:

* Snowflake isn't cheap enough to compete with <a href="/databricks/">Databricks</a> for "cold tier" data that belongs in a data lake, for slow reporting /
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow, diffusion models (used in AI image generation) are also game engines - a type of world simulation. By predicting the next frame of the classic shooter DOOM, you get a playable game at 20 fps without any underlying real game engine. This video is from the diffusion model.

Adam Dymitruk (@adymitruk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"[ #EventSoucing ] is intuitive. If you register everything that happens, figuring out what should be the current state of the system is accounting, the other way around, is _forensics_." - Yeray Cabello This encapsulates why we can offer free bug fixes and others can't.