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Loss Function

A loss function is something you design that tells the model when its answers are right and when they're wrong.

Token

A token is the basic unit of a Large Language Model's vocabulary.

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Machine Learning

Machine Learning uses math to predict an output given an input

Training

Training is the process of creating and teaching an ML model how to do something.

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Databricks is apparently worth $100B. What do they even do?

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Data lake

A Data Lake is an unstructured place to put data. It’s usually meant for long term storage and infrequent querying.

A/B Testing and Experimentation

Experimentation is one of the ways that companies understand if their product efforts are working, and ipso facto, what they should be spending time on.

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Databricks

Databricks

Databricks sells a data science and analytics platform built on top of an open source package called Apache Spark.

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Segment

Segment helps teams track their product and marketing data and send it to whichever tools it needs to go to.

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What does Turbopuffer do?

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Why do developers choose different types of databases?

An intro to how companies like Elastic, MongoDB, Snowflake, Confluent and AWS compete.

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Metadata

Metadata is data about data (🤯).

Vector Database

A vector database is a place where developers store specially formatted data to use for machine learning and AI.

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Confluent

Confluent

Apache Kafka is a framework for streaming real time data, and Confluent offers Kafka as a managed service.

MongoDB

MongoDB

MongoDB is a highly popular unstructured, NoSQL document database for powering your applications.

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A new series to help non-engineers build products that can handle going viral.

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Why coding agents need a safe place to play, just like we all do.

All about Infrastructure as Code

The deceptively simple text files that help you avoid huge mistakes when shipping software.

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Microservices

Microservices (all hype aside) are a way of building your application as a series of small, interacting services instead of one giant bundle of code.

Terminal

The Terminal is the native way to talk to computers.

Companies
Datadog

Datadog

Datadog is monitoring software - developers use it to get operational visibility into their servers and applications.

Postman

Postman

Postman is a suite of tools that helps developers build, test, and use internal and external API endpoints.

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VPN

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) lets you route your internet access through a specialized server that keeps your sensitive information private.

Tokenization

Tokenization is one of the ways that backends protect sensitive information, like credit cards or social security numbers.

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Okta

Okta

Okta is an enterprise-focused identity provider: they take care of managing usernames, passwords, and permissions.

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Snyk

Snyk helps developers make sure that the code they're writing is secure.

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The guide to AI that you've been looking for. Click on any term for an in depth explanation.

HallucinationAI hallucination is when AI models confidently generate information that's completely made up or wrong.Post-TrainingPost-training turns a model from a knowledgeable blob that produces rambling answers, into a helpful assistant.Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF)RLHF is the final training step that turns a knowledgeable but rambling AI into the helpful assistant you know and love.TransformersTransformers are the neural network architecture that powers modern AI like ChatGPT, revolutionizing how models process language and other sequential data.
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AuthenticationAuthentication is how the apps you use know that you are who you say you are: through something as simple as a password, or as complex as biometrics.MacOS/Windows/LinuxThere are three dominant operating systems for non-mobile computers: Windows, MacOS, and Linux.SQLSQL, or structured query language, is a type of programming language for working with databases.WebhooksWebhooks are APIs, but backwards - they’re ways for applications to send data to other applications, automatically.

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AI, it's not that complicated ↗

How to understand and work effectively with AI and ML models and products.

  • How do Large Language Models work?

    Breaking down what ChatGPT and others are doing under the hood

  • What's RLHF?

    How AI models learned to stop being weird and start being helpful.

  • What's GPT-3?

    GPT-3 is a Machine Learning model that generates text.

  • What’s a data science notebook?

    Data Science Notebooks help data teams explore data with code.

Analyzing Software Companies ↗

The products and business models of leading software companies.

  • Databricks is apparently worth $100B. What do they even do?

    What we should really be asking is “What does Databricks not do?”

  • What does Snowflake do?

    Snowflake sells a powerful cloud data warehouse for analytics and data science teams.

  • What does OpenAI do?

    OpenAI is the most popular provider of generative AI models like GPT-4.

  • What does dbt do?

    dbt (no capitals) is a tool for transforming and organizing data in your warehouse.

Building Software Products ↗

How to make positive contributions to your product roadmap.

  • The top 5 things PMs should know about engineering

    Engineering and code basics that can make you a better PM to work with.

  • What's code?

    Code is step by step directions, but for computers.

  • What's the internet?

    A network of computers all connected to each other and sharing information.

  • What's cloud?

    Cloud is how companies rent infrastructure over the internet.

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You've outgrown Excel, but you've got to put that data somewhere besides your parents basement.

  • The Beginner's Guide to Databases

    There are 300+ databases; what do they all do?

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    If you’re not a data scientist but you have questions, you want to know SQL.

  • The Excel User's Guide to Databases: Schemas

    Why that schema change is going to take your engineers two weeks.

  • The Excel User's Guide to Databases: Migrations

    Why your feature is held up by a migration and why this is actually good.

How AI Models Actually Work ↗

How do these things actual work under the hood? What does it mean to train one? Is it more like going to the gym, studying for a test, or sleeping?

  • What is Machine Learning?

    How computers learn patterns from data — and why it’s the foundation for everything from stock prediction to ChatGPT.

  • How do Large Language Models work?

    Breaking down what ChatGPT and others are doing under the hood

  • How do you train an AI model?

    A deep dive into how models like ChatGPT get built.

  • The beginner’s guide to AI model architectures

    Unlike an onion, hopefully these neural network layers won't make you cry.

Working With Data Teams ↗

How to make positive contributions when working with analytics and data science teams.

  • How do product analytics work?

    Product analytics is how teams instrument and analyze data about their product usage.

  • What your data team is using: the analytics stack

    A deep dive into all of the tools that data teams use to do their work.

  • SQL for the rest of us

    If you’re not a data scientist but you have questions, you want to know SQL.

  • What's the Modern Data Stack?

    The new set of tools data teams use to get their jobs done.

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