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The challenge of updating an aging blog
The Dask blog is a bit neglected these days. The website is an aging Jekyll blog and is well past it’s prime.
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The secret to making code contributions that stand the test of time
When you contribute code to collaborative projects, whether they are open source community projects or large internal projects inside organisations, the feeling of having your code running inside a large application can be very rewarding.
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Running Kubeflow inside Kind with GPU support
This week I’ve been playing around with Kubeflow as part of a larger effort to make it simpler to use Dask and RAPIDS in MLOps workflows.
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Quick hack: Adding GPU support to kind
This post has been superseded with this tutorial that no longer requires any code changes. Please read that instead.
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Don't be that open-source user, don't be me
Before I was a maintainer of open source software I was a user of open source software, and I sometimes behaved badly.
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Leveraging the Hacktoberfest community
Hacktoberfest is approaching once again. In previous years I have both participated and contributed to open source, and also tried to leverage the community in the open source projects I maintain by curating and labeling issues.
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Running Dask tutorials
Aug 21, 2020 20 minute read #python, #dask, #distributed-computing, #open-source, #community, #tutorials ArchiveOriginally published on the Dask blog on August 21st, 2020. For the last couple of months we’ve been running community tutorials every three weeks or so.