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Jake Noble, PharmD, MPH reviews management of respiratory syncytial virus in patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant. For more pharmacy content, follow Mayo Clinic Pharmacy Residency Programs @MayoPharmRes. You can also connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on X @MayoMedE
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MLOps Coffee Sessions #157 with Katrina Ni & Aaron Maurer, MLOps Build or Buy, Startup vs. Enterprise? co-hosted by Jake Noble of tecton.ai. This episode is sponsored by tecton.ai - Check out their feature store to get your real-time ML journey started. // Abstract There are a bunch of challenges with building useful machine learning at a B2B software company like Slack, but we've built some cool use cases over the years, particularly around recommendations. One of the key challenges is how to train powerful models while being prudent stewards of our clients' essential business data, and how to do so while respecting the increasingly complex landscape of international data regulation. // Bio Katrina Ni Katrina is a Machine Learning Engineer in Slack ML Services Team where they build ML platforms and integrate ML, e.g. Recommend API, Spam Detection, across product functionalities. Prior to Slack, she is a Software Engineer in Tableau Explain Data Team where they build tools that utilize statistical models and propose possible explanations to help users inspect, uncover, and dig deeper into the viz. Aaron Maurer Aaron is a senior engineering manager in the infra organization at Slack, managing both the machine learning team and the real-time services team. In six years at Slack, most of which Aaron spent as an engineer, He worked on the search ranking, recommendation, spam detection, performance anomaly detection, and many other ML applications. Aaron is also an advisor to Eppo, an experimentation platform. Prior to Slack, Aaroon worked as a data scientist at Airbnb, earned a Masters in statistics at the University of Chicago, and helped develop econometric models projecting the Obamacare rollout at Acumen LLC. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs // MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Jake on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakednoble/ Connect with Katrina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrina-ni-660b2590/ Connect with Aaron on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-maurer-4003b638/ Timestamps: [00:00] Aaron and Katrina's preferred coffee [00:41] Recommender and System and Jake [02:06] Takeaways [05:38] Introduction to Aaron Maurer & Katrina Ni [06:53] Aaron Maurer & Katrina Ni's Recommend API blog post [08:36] 10-pole machine learning use case and Rex's use case [10:14] Genesis of Slack's recommender system framework [11:47] The Special Sauce [12:58] Speaking the same language [15:23] Use case sources [17:08] Slack's feature engineering [17:52] Main CTR models [18:40] Data privacy [21:33] Slack's recommendations problem [22:09] Fine-tuning the generative models [23:30] Cold start problem [26:02] Underrated [28:24] Baseline [28:55] Cold sore space [30:15] LLMs in Production Conference Part 2 announcement! [32:32] Data scientists transition to ML [33:35] Unicorns do exist! [34:43] Diversity of skill set [36:02] The future of ML [38:34] Model Serving [40:11] MLOps Maturity level [43:06] AWS Analogy [45:05] Primary difficulty [48:07] Wrap up
MLOps Coffee Sessions #123 with Gleb Abroskin, Machine Learning Engineer at Funcorp, How & Why We Update Models 100 Times a Day at Funcorp co-hosted by Jake Noble. // Abstract FunCorp was a top 10 app store. It was a very popular app that has a ton of downloads and just memes. They need a recommendation system on top of that. Memes are super tricky because they're user-generated and they evolve very quickly. They're going to live and die by the Recommender System in that product. It's incredible to see FunCorp's maturity. Gleb breaks down the feature store they created and the velocity they have to be able to create a whole new pipeline in a new model and put it into production after only a month! // Bio Gleb make models go brrrrr. He doesn't know what is expected in this field, to be honest, but Gleb has experience in deploying a lot of different ML models for CV, speech recognition, and RecSys in a variety of languages (C++, Python, Kotlin) serving millions of users worldwide. / MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Jake on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakednoble/ Connect with Gleb on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gasabr/ Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction to Gleb Abroskin [00:50] Takeaways [05:39] Breakdown of FunCorp teams [06:47] FunCorp's team ratio [07:41] FunCorp team provisions [08:48] Feature Store vision [10:16] Matrix factorization [11:51] Fairly modular fairly thin infrastructure [12:26] Distinct models with the same feature [13:08] FunCorp's definition of Feature Store [15:10] Unified API [15:55] FunCorp's scaling direction [17:01] Level up as needed [17:38] Future of FunCorp's Feature Store [18:37] Monitoring investment in the space [19:43] Latency for business metrics [21:04] Velocity to production [23:10] 30-day retention struggle [24:45] Back-end business stability [27:49] Recommender systems [30:34] Back-end layer headaches [32:04] Missing piece of the whole Feature Store picture [33:54] Throwing ideas turn around time [36:37] Decrease time to market [37:41] Continuous training pipelines or produce an artifact [39:33] Worst-case scenario [40:38] Realistic estimation of a new model deployment [41:42] Recommender Systems' future velocity [43:07] A/B Testing launch - no launch decision [46:32] Lightning question [47:08] Wrap up
This week Jimmy talks with two Season 3 alumni checking in on their student teaching experience this spring. Maria Beilke from the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and Jake Noble from Ball State University talk about what they have learned this semester, authenticity and representation, and what is next for them!
This week Jimmy talks with Junior Theatre Education major Jake Noble. Jake attends Ball State University. In this episode we talk about the impact of a theatre teacher, creating a space for all students, and learning to teach theatre and direct online.
The Silver Anniversary Episode of Casting The Spotlight! We bring on our good friend & host of his own podcast: A Man and His Podcast, Jake Noble! We dive into our histories in podcasting, our segment, “The Good, The Bad, & The Shits,” pro wrestling and its climate during COVID-19, catch up on current events, share old drunk stories, and SO MUCH MORE!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timothy-bollinger/message
Hi and welcome to "Michael's Office": a place which hosts my unfiltered, unscripted and genuine thoughts about the entertainment world today. This week I have a guest back on: Jake Noble. We talk about our friendship and how far our relationship goes back. We also talk about wrestling among other things... So please step into my office... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/MichaelsOffice/message
Welcome to The Narrative Wargamer Podcast, a non-competitive 40k podcast with a focus on fun and narrative gameplay, as well as hobby news and our latest hobby projects.Episode 5: Interview with Cadian ShockIn this episode I am lucky enough to be joined by Jake Noble, aka Cadian Shock! Jake runs an awesome 40k blog all about his Astra Millitarum forces and other hobby articles, and I interview him about his first experience playing a narrative mission from Vigilus Ablaze.Jake also joins me in the Paint Station Garrison to discuss all our current hobby projects.Links:Cadian Shock blog:https://cadianshock.com/Contact us via:narrativewargamer@gmail.comCheckout our website for 40k & hobby articles -https://narrativewargamer.wordpress.com/Support the show on Patreon -https://www.patreon.com/narrativewargamerMore from Narrative Wargamer on YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ixHekTvZe2ussuG9iINHwJoin our Facebook community -https://www.facebook.com/groups/335336970425532/Follow us on Twitter -https://twitter.com/Narrative40kFind us on Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/narrativewargamer/
Bestselling thriller author, US Army vet, and "Literary Rebel" William Miller steps into the Interrogation Room to clear up a few things about his craft and writing. William joined the Army after 9/11, and has since traveled the world, taught English in China, and studied creative writing at Eckerd College. He wrote four hard-boiled novels for Delight Games before publishing the first novel in his wildly successful Jake Noble series. In this episode, William and host Gavin Reese discuss human trafficking, crafting gripping scenes and characters, finding expert technical advice, and why his wife should investigate his murder. William's works: www.amazon.com/William-Miller/e/B07DZ77XXV Williams site: www.literaryrebel.com Gavin's works: www.amazon.com/Gavin-Reese/e/B072W5PPGS Gavin's site: gavinreese.com #writersbeat #writerslife #amwriting #nanowrimo #amreading #amwritingfiction #thriller #espionage #spy #cia #jakenoble #nobleman #nobleintent #williammiller #literaryrebel #technicaladvice #technicaladviser #craftofwriting #nonfiction #gavinreese #gavinthecop #humantrafficking #childtrafficking #childrescue #veteransforchildrescue --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writersbeatpodcast/support
The time comes when we all must choose to obey or disobey. And while we claim to be a fair society, the truth is that we reward both obedience and disobedience. In the season finale episode, Andrew challenges listeners to decide whether the rewards are greater for those who follow the rules, or those who break the rules. This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book... Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
You are being sold a lie... and the lie is called confidence. Elite performers, from athletes to operatives, recognize that confidence cannot be trained or taught. But authors, experts, and salesman are selling people the lie that it can. In this episode, Andrew explains how courage is not something inside us; it is something others project onto us. What we have within us is far more powerful than confidence, but it requires a choice... This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book... Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
Goals are a part of everyday life, and they often become as simple, routine, and predictable as any other daily chore. Training seminars, social media influencers, and best selling books are telling you to set realistic goal that you can achieve. In this episode, Andrew challenges common opinion and makes the argument that realistic goals are not big enough. To do something nobody else can imagine, you have to set goals that everyone else considers unrealistic. This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book... Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
We all want to belong to something. The need for acceptance is so great that we label ourselves and each other; we create insiders and outsiders. In this episode, Andrew explains the real advantage between insiders and outsiders. Spies make a career of breaking in; looking in; peeking in. We know that the way to win isn't by becoming an insider. It is by embracing the advantage you have as an outsider. This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book... Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
We live in a world where everyone competes for attention. But in international intrigue, the advantage goes to those who remain anonymous. Talking about yourself, your skills, and your importance does little to protect your anonymity. Instead, you must learn to master a different skill altogether. In this episode, Andrew discusses why spies must master the art of asking questions before they can ever master the art of espionage. Questions bring information and influence; advantages often overlooked by those striving to be the smartest person in the room... This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book... Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
Our culture teaches us that compromise is the key to success: successful relationships, successful careers, successful lives. We learn compromise as children and become fundamentally programmed to compromise as adults in everything from dinner options to world leaders. In this episode, Andrew explains how the promise of compromise is a lie. Spies know that compromise is not the way to victory; it is the path to defeat. But where compromise brings us down, another option can lift us up to heights very few will ever reach... This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book... Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
Some people resist change. Let them. The race to success is won by those who adapt and evolve with change. In this episode, Andrew explains how changing threats, funding, and leadership drive constant change at CIA - no different than the changes every professional sees in everyday life. But the wisdom to embrace change isn't found in the front office... its found somewhere else. This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book... Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
The challenge with information is not that there is too little, but that there is too much! In the noise that surrounds us, its easy to miss the critical information we need to move forward and win. In this episode, Andrew shares how filtering out irrelevant information led to the greatest intelligence operation you've never heard of. Your victory lies ahead, and the information you need is there, but you have to learn how to filter the noise... This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book... Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
Every person of every culture from every country in the world has four things in common: four core motivations that are the key to everything. In this episode, Andrew explains these four core motivations and demonstrates how you can use them to win in everyday life. The tools of good and evil, you can take these motivations and use them to build a better life and a better world! This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book... Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
Work-Life balance is real, but it's not what you've been told. Real balance puts you on the edge of falling; the edge of failing. But it also puts you on the edge of success. The world has been sold the lie that less work equals more life. While 'work-life balance' has become a multi-million dollar catch phrase, Andrew explains that when life is in the balance, more work equals more life. This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book-ebook/dp/B0153GXJB2/ Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
If you had one chance to learn the most important lesson in spying, this would be it. Join former covert CIA intelligence officer Andrew Bustamante as he demonstrates the unquestionable advantage gained by exercising perspective in a world full of perceptions. Whether buying a car or commanding a board room, Andrew shows that it is always better to recognize the one-way mirror rather than stare at your own reflection. This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller - Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Man-Book-ebook/dp/B0153GXJB2/ Marone Law http://www.maronelaw.com/ Triggermouth Tees https://www.triggermouth.com/ All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts. http://www.spcitytheatre.org/ #SaveCityTheatre
As the series premiere, former covert CIA officer Andrew Bustamante introduces the core purpose of espionage - to gain intelligence. Intelligence and information are not the same thing. In this episode, Andrew discusses the two and shows how you can use that knowledge to your advantage. This season of The Everyday Espionage Podcast would not be possible if not for our dedicated sponsors. If you want to support the Podcast, support our sponsors - they are making change possible. William Miller- Best Selling Author of the Jake Noble series Marone Law Triggermouth Tees All film and audio recording was made possible by The St. Petersburg City Theater. Humanity grows through the arts #SaveCityTheatre