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How PyTorch powers AI training and inference

Engineering at Meta

Learn about new PyTorch advancements for LLMs and how PyTorch is enhancing every aspect of the LLM lifecycle. In this talk from AI Infra @ Scale 2024 , software engineers Wanchao Liang and Evan Smothers are joined by Meta research scientist Kimish Patel to discuss our newest features and tools that enable large-scale training, memory efficient fine-tuning, and on-device LLM capabilities.

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Embracing Data and Emerging Technologies for Quality Management Excellence

Dataversity

In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the role of quality management (QM) is undergoing a significant transformation. No longer just a compliance checkbox, QM is emerging as a strategic asset that can drive continuous improvement and operational excellence. This shift is largely propelled by the adoption of intelligent technologies and the strategic use of data, […] The post Embracing Data and Emerging Technologies for Quality Management Excellence appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Myth-Busting Assurance: Device-Centric vs. Service-Centric and Why Both Are Key

Cisco Wireless

This blog compares user experience insights offered by device-level vs. service-level assurance. Learn which approach to assurance can help you gain a valuable customer-centric view.

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Delegation And You

Networking Nerd

I once again loved this episode of the Art of Network Engineering featuring Mike Bushong. He is a very astute judge of character as well as how to apply social skills to your tech role. Definitely listen to the above episode if you’re interested in countering cognitive biases. In the episode, he told a great story of how he had a pivotal career moment with one of his managers that led to some important introspection.

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Hedge 240: Build or Buy?

Rule 11

Many network operators think the idea of building rather than buying is something that’s out of reach–but is it? Join Steve Dodd, Eyvonne, Tom, and Russ as we discuss the positive and negative aspects of build versus buy, what operators get wrong, and what operators don’t often expect. [link] dlownload Many network operators think the idea of building rather than buying is something that's out of reach--but is it?

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Feeling like a Puppet

SubnetZero

Starting a new job is always a challenge. It’s one thing to do an internal transfer within a company, like I did when moving from Technical Marketing Engineer to Product Management. I even stayed in the same team. But moving to a new company and new role is overwhelming and risky.

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TNO001: Your Team Matters as Much as Your Tech and Tools

Packet Pushers

Your team is just as important as your tech and tools in any environment, including NetOps. Garrett Nowak, Senior Director of Network Architecture at 11:11 Systems shares his journey from tier one help desk to a leadership role. He discusses the importance of teamwork, community, and effective leadership in network operations and how he works. Read more » Your team is just as important as your tech and tools in any environment, including NetOps.

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Top Data Center Priorities—Evolving Needs for Scaling Infrastructure

Cisco Wireless

Data centers play an increasingly critical role in the storage, compute, and networking revolution. Read how to address the complexities of driving efficiency, reliability, and resiliency as this fundamental component evolves.

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Storing Pulumi State in the Project Directory

Scott's Weblog

Pulumi, like Terraform and OpenTofu, has the ability to store its state in a supported backend. You can store the state in one of the blob/object storage services offered by the major cloud providers, via Pulumi’s SaaS offering (called Pulumi Cloud), or even locally. It’s this last option I’ll explore a little bit in this post, where I’ll show you how to configure Pulumi to store the state in the project directory instead of somewhere else.

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