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| | | | Last year, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) began the process of performing and open sourcing third-party security audits for its projects in order... | |
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www.andyroberts.nz
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www.salaboy.com
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| | | | Ok, but what's all the fuss about it? For me, there were three topics that I was interested to see how they develop: - AppDev & Dapr Graduation - Platforms - Extending Kubernetes (Multi-cluster, multi-tenant, LLMs, Multi cluster Batch Jobs) | |
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blog.kubernetes.io
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| | In 2011, Google developed an internal deep learning infrastructure called DistBelief, which allowed Googlers to build ever larger neural networks and scale training to thousands of cores. Late last year, Google introduced TensorFlow, its second-generation machine learning system. TensorFlow is general, flexible, portable, easy-to-use and, most importantly, developed with the open source community. The process of introducing machine learning into your product involves creating and training a model on your dataset, and then pushing the model to production to serve requests. |