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Beyond the Blueprint is a new podcast from Ingersoll Rand. Ingersoll Rand is a global provider of mission-critical flow creation and life science and industrial solutions. Each episode will share insights from the people who are making life better through their commitment to world class engineering and manufacturing. From those developing the products at the forefront of industrial tech to the talented graduates bringing new perspectives to a business that's more than 160 years old, we speak ...
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How AI is Built dives into the different building blocks necessary to develop AI applications: how they work, how you can get started, and how you can master them. Build on the breakthroughs of others. Follow along, as Nicolay learns from the best data engineers, ML engineers, solution architects, and tech founders.
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New podcast weCair Euromatic is a Leading Reputable Motorized Valve Manufacturer, Supplier & Exporter in Ahmedabad, India. We have 20 Years of Experience in the Valve Industry with certification approvals.blog
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Welcome to the Mr On It Podcast with Trey Lewellen! Where we teach you how to build a sustainable online business. No hype! Just real people with real stories! If you are ready for consistent, long-term cash flow then this is the Podcast for you!
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LaMar Van Dusen has extensive financial experience dealing with small to mid-sized businesses. He is with Phoenix Management as the Managing Director. The team of innovate accounting professionals offer full accounting and financial services.
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John interviews leading executives and top folks from agility. The truth is that agility can't be bought in a box. Take the hard road, be the best, not the rest. Try "re-wilded" Product Management, DevOps, Lean/Agile for the c-suite. Let's connect: https://x-agility.com https://orderlydisruption.com https://kanbanguides.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncolemanagilitychef/ https://www.instagram.com/johncolemanagilitychef/ https://www.youtube.com/JohnColemanagilitychef https://twitter.com/J ...
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Welcome back to How AI Is Built. We have got a very special episode to kick off season two. Daniel Tunkelang is a search consultant currently working with Algolia. He is a leader in the field of information retrieval, recommender systems, and AI-powered search. He worked for Canva, Algolia, Cisco, Gartner, Handshake, to pick a few. His core focus i…
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Your queries are on a spectrum. Head Tail High Volume Low Volume General Specific Few Queries Many Queries When we talk about volume, we talk about the amount of searches with the same query term. Tail queries still have a large volume of search volume, but as a distribution. What counts into the head, torso, and tail que…
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Sam and Ryan talk about the pattern of building unstyled components with React. They discuss why unstyled components were created, how they improve upon composition patterns from UI libraries like Bootstrap, how they can be used to share behavior and logic without prescribing any styling opinions, and how they fit into a larger collection of React …
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In the third episode of Beyond the Blueprint – and series one finale – we examine the diverse careers of three highly successful women working at Ingersoll Rand. With a focus on DE&I, our guests join the dots between those early career steps and established careers while working within one of the world’s largest engineering and manufacturing busine…
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Facets let your users tune their search results. They are not filters. Filters eliminate search results. Facets give users the ability to reduce the search results. Facets allow the user in the frontend to limit the search results to a limited, more specific set. They are extremely valuable in combination with head queries (reference), which return…
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Today we are launching the season 2 of How AI Is Built. The last few weeks, we spoke to a lot of regular listeners and past guests and collected feedback. Analyzed our episode data. And we will be applying the learnings to season 2. This season will be all about search. We are trying to make it better, more actionable, and more in-depth. The goal i…
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Sam and Ryan talk about what sorts of capabilities a tool should have to be considered a web framework. They discuss how frameworks tackle the complexity of getting different systems to communicate with each other, how good frameworks embrace the strengths and patterns of the language they're written in, and why frameworks and services are not in o…
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In the second episode of Beyond the Blueprint, we take a closer look at how companies are approaching talent acquisition within engineering and how potential candidates should prepare for those changes. We’re joined by Lorraine Logan and Andy Pilbeam — two of Ingersoll Rand’s most experienced talent acquisition professionals. They explain what forw…
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Sam joins Lane Wagner in a crossover episode with the Backend Banter podcast. They talk about abstractions in frontend and backend frameworks, what JavaScript is doing differently from other languages and frameworks, why the frontend should drive the backend even if you're building in a server-side framework, and what's so special about React Serve…
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Sam and Ryan read and discuss a fantastic interactive blog post about queueing in HTTP written by Sam Rose. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 6:57 - Queueing: An interactive study of queueing strategies 9:05 - Why do we need queues? 13:16 - FIFO and timing out 17:55 - LIFO 20:58 - Priority queues 25:21 - Active queue management 29:08 - Comparing queues 36:3…
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In this episode of "How AI is Built," host Nicolay Gerold interviews Jonathan Yarkoni, founder of Reach Latent. Jonathan shares his expertise in extracting value from unstructured data using AI, discussing challenging projects, the impact of ChatGPT, and the future of generative AI. From weather prediction to legal tech, Jonathan provides valuable …
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The first episode of Beyond the Blueprint sees us explore the important role the engineering world plays in making life better. Through a conversation with three engineering experts, each with different specialisms, we explore the challenges and opportunities presented to engineers in 2024 and beyond. Topics covered in this episode are: How do engi…
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This episode of "How AI Is Built" is all about data processing for AI. Abhishek Choudhary and Nicolay discuss Spark and alternatives to process data so it is AI-ready. Spark is a distributed system that allows for fast data processing by utilizing memory. It uses a dataframe representation "RDD" to simplify data processing. When should you use Spar…
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Sam and Ryan discuss the new features in React 19 that will specifically benefit developers building single-page applications. They talk about how Suspense and Transitions let developers "teach" React about when their apps are in a loading or a pending state, how Client Actions improve upon using events in React 18 to handle data mutations, and how…
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Beyond the Blueprint is a new podcast from Ingersoll Rand. Ingersoll Rand is a global provider of mission-critical flow creation and life science and industrial solutions. Each episode will share insights from the people who make life better through their commitment to world class engineering and manufacturing. From those developing the products at…
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In this episode, Nicolay talks with Rahul Parundekar, founder of AI Hero, about the current state and future of AI agents. Drawing from over a decade of experience working on agent technology at companies like Toyota, Rahul emphasizes the importance of focusing on realistic, bounded use cases rather than chasing full autonomy. They dive into the ke…
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Sam tells Ryan about a recent talk he gave at BigSkyDevCon. They chat about how backend frameworks are raising the ceiling of what UIs they’re capable of delivering, how frontend frameworks are raising the floor of what backend features they come bundled with, and what each community can learn from the other. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 4:23 - Recap o…
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In this conversation, Nicolay and Richmond Alake discuss various topics related to building AI agents and using MongoDB in the AI space. They cover the use of agents and multi-agents, the challenges of controlling agent behavior, and the importance of prompt compression. When you are building agents. Build them iteratively. Start with simple LLM ca…
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In this episode, Kirk Marple, CEO and founder of Graphlit, shares his expertise on building efficient data integrations. Kirk breaks down his approach using relatable concepts: The "Two-Sided Funnel": This model streamlines data flow by converting various data sources into a standard format before distributing it. Universal Data Streams: Kirk expla…
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Sam and Ryan talk about the difference between the costs of building a feature and the benefits that feature brings to our end users. They discuss how libraries and frameworks can lower the technical cost of building a given feature, how Ryan Florence framed this calculation in his talk at Big Sky Dev Con, and how sometimes developers’ opinions and…
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In our latest episode, we sit down with Derek Tu, Founder and CEO of Carbon, a cutting-edge ETL tool designed specifically for large language models (LLMs). Carbon is streamlining AI development by providing a platform for integrating unstructured data from various sources, enabling businesses to build innovative AI applications more efficiently wh…
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In this episode, Nicolay sits down with Hugo Lu, founder and CEO of Orchestra, a modern data orchestration platform. As data pipelines and analytics workflows become increasingly complex, spanning multiple teams, tools and cloud services, the need for unified orchestration and visibility has never been greater. Orchestra is a serverless data orches…
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In the rapidly evolving industrial landscape, having a reliable motorized ball valve supplier is essential for maintaining efficient and safe operations. Cair Euromation stands out as a trusted partner, offering high-quality, reliable, and innovative motorized ball valves that meet the diverse needs of various industries.…
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Ryan tells Sam about his experiments with using the new View Transitions API in a React photo gallery app. He talks about how he likes the flexibility of the API, how to think about integrating it into any client-rendered app regardless of the framework, and how he used a Promise with an Effect to tie a View Transition to a React Transition. Topics…
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Motorized ball valves, offered by Cair euromation, are a cornerstone of industrial automation and process control. These valves provide precise and efficient flow management through a simple rotary motion activated by electrical signals. Their durability and reliability make them ideal for various applications.…
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Actuator manufacturers are at the forefront of this technological revolution, driving innovations that enhance industrial efficiency and reliability. One such leading player in this field is Cair Euromations, renowned for its high-quality and advanced actuator solution.By infocaireuromatic
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Ever wondered how AI systems handle images and videos, or how they make lightning-fast recommendations? Tune in as Nicolay chats with Zain Hassan, an expert in vector databases from Weaviate. They break down complex topics like quantization, multi-vector search, and the potential of multimodal search, making them accessible for all listeners. Zain …
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In this episode of "How AI is Built", data architect Anjan Banerjee provides an in-depth look at the world of data architecture and building complex AI and data systems. Anjan breaks down the basics using simple analogies, explaining how data architecture involves sorting, cleaning, and painting a picture with data, much like organizing Lego bricks…
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Jorrit Sandbrink, a data engineer specializing on open table formats, discusses the advantages of decoupling storage and compute, the importance of choosing the right table format, and strategies for optimizing your data pipelines. This episode is full of practical advice for anyone looking to build a high-performance data analytics platform. Lake …
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Butterfly valves are a crucial component in various industrial applications, regulating fluid flow and ensuring efficient process control. Selecting the right butterfly valve manufacturer in India is vital for maximizing operational efficiency, reliability, and safety in your projects.By infocaireuromatic
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Kirk Marple, CEO and founder of Graphlit, discusses the evolution of his company from a data cataloging tool to an platform designed for ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) and knowledge retrieval for Large Language Models (LLMs). Graphlit empowers users to build custom applications on top of its API that go beyond naive RAG. Key Points: Knowledge Graph…
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One of the key ways in which actuator manufacturers like Cair Euromatic drive technological advancements is through the integration of smart technologies. By incorporating features such as sensors, connectivity, and predictive maintenance capabilities, modern actuators offer enhanced functionality and efficiency.…
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From automotive assembly lines to pharmaceutical cleanrooms, the applications of electric actuators in India are as diverse as the industries they serve. Cair Euromatic recognizes the importance of customization in meeting the specific requirements of each sector and offers tailored solutions to address unique challenges.…
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From Problem to Requirements to Architecture. In this episode, Nicolay Gerold and Jon Erich Kemi Warghed discuss the landscape of data engineering, sharing insights on selecting the right tools, implementing effective data governance, and leveraging powerful concepts like software-defined assets. They discuss the challenges of keeping up with the e…
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In this episode, Nicolay Gerold interviews John Wessel, the founder of Agreeable Data, about data orchestration. They discuss the evolution of data orchestration tools, the popularity of Apache Airflow, the crowded market of orchestration tools, and the key problem that orchestrators solve. They also explore the components of a data orchestrator, t…
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In this episode of "How AI is Built", we learn how to build and evaluate real-world language model applications with Shahul and Jithin, creators of Ragas. Ragas is a powerful open-source library that helps developers test, evaluate, and fine-tune Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) applications, streamlining their path to production readiness. Mai…
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In this episode of Changelog, Weston Pace dives into the latest updates to LanceDB, an open-source vector database and file format. Lance's new V2 file format redefines the traditional notion of columnar storage, allowing for more efficient handling of large multimodal datasets like images and embeddings. Weston discusses the goals driving LanceDB'…
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Had a fantastic conversation with Christopher Williams, Solutions Architect at Supabase, about setting up Postgres the right way for AI. We dug deep into Supabase, exploring: Core components and how they power real-time AI solutions Optimizing Postgres for AI workloads The magic of PG Vector and other key extensions Supabase’s future and exciting n…
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If you've ever wanted a simpler way to integrate AI directly into your database, SuperDuperDB might be the answer. SuperDuperDB lets you easily apply AI processes to your data while keeping everything up-to-date with real-time calculations. It works with various databases and aims to make AI development less of a headache. In this podcast, we explo…
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Sam tells Ryan about his experience setting up an in-browser code editor with CodeMirror that he plans on using for blog posts and code recipes, as well as what he thought about using Radix Themes for the first time in earnest on a side project of his currently styled with Tailwind. Topics include: 0:00 - Intro 4:01 - Building an authoring tool wit…
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Supabase just acquired OrioleDB, a storage engine for PostgreSQL. Oriole gets creative with MVCC! It uses an UNDO log rather than keeping multiple versions of an entire data row (tuple). This means when you update data, Oriole tracks the changes needed to "undo" the update if necessary. Think of this like the "undo" function in a text editor. Inste…
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Electrically operated butterfly valves are innovative solutions that offer a host of benefits over traditional manual valves. In this article, we will delve into the advantages of butterfly valve with electric actuator and explore how they are transforming the landscape of industrial automation.By infocaireuromatic
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Today’s guest is Antonio Bustamante, a serial entrepreneur who previously built Kite and Silo and is now working to fix bad data. He is building bem, the data tool to transform any data into the schema your AI and software needs. bem.ai is a data tool that focuses on transforming any data into the schema needed for AI and software. It acts as a sys…
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