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Advice for new principal tech ICs (i.e., notes to myself)

eugeneyan.com
137 points·by 7d7n·9 months ago·151 comments

How to Train an LLM-RecSys Hybrid for Steerable Recs with Semantic IDs

eugeneyan.com
1 points·by 7d7n·10 months ago·0 comments

How to Train an LLM-RecSys Hybrid for Steerable Recs

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·10 months ago·0 comments

Evaluating Long-Context Question and Answer Systems

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·last year·0 comments

Building an agentic workflow for my daily news with MCPs, Q, and tmux

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·last year·0 comments

An LLM‑as‑Judge Won't Save the Product–Fixing Your Process Will

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·last year·0 comments

An LLM‑as‑Judge Won't Save Your Product–Fixing Your Process Will

eugeneyan.com
1 points·by 7d7n·last year·0 comments

FAQ on Writing: How I got started, why I write, who I write for

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·last year·0 comments

Frequently Asked Questions about My Writing Process

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·last year·0 comments

Improving recommendation systems and search in the age of LLMs

eugeneyan.com
408 points·by 7d7n·last year·93 comments

A Spark of the Anti-AI Butlerian Jihad (On Bluesky)

eugeneyan.com
6 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·1 comments

Patterns for Building LLM-Based Systems and Products

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·0 comments

Evaluating the Effectiveness of LLM-Evaluators (a.k.a. LLM-as-Judge)

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·0 comments

Some Paradoxical Rules of Writing

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·0 comments

How to Interview and Hire ML/AI Engineers

eugeneyan.com
1 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·0 comments

Bluesky Social Dataset (235M posts from 4M users)

zenodo.org
91 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·40 comments

How to Run a Weekly Paper Club (and Build a Learning Community)

eugeneyan.com
1 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·0 comments

Lessons on Building ML Systems, Scaling, Execution, and More

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·0 comments

My Minimal MacBook Pro Setup Guide

eugeneyan.com
3 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·1 comments

AlignEval: Making Evals Easy, Fun, and Semi-Automated

eugeneyan.com
2 points·by 7d7n·2 years ago·0 comments

comments

7d7n
·last year·discuss
Not at all! I appreciate the kind words. Thank you!
7d7n
·last year·discuss
haha that wasn't me ;)
7d7n
·last year·discuss
Thank you for the feedback! I'm sorry you found it jargony/less accessible than you'd like.

The intended audience was my team and fellow practitioners; assuming some understanding of the jargon allowed me to skip the basics and write more concisely.
7d7n
·2 years ago·discuss
Pollution of online social spaces caused by rampaging d/misinformation is a growing societal concern. However, recent decisions to reduce access to social media APIs are causing a shortage of publicly available, recent, social media data, thus hindering the advancement of computational social science as a whole. To address this pressing issue, we present a large, high-coverage dataset of social interactions and user-generated content from Bluesky Social.

The dataset contains the complete post history of over 4M users (81% of all registered accounts), totaling 235M posts. We also make available social data covering follow, comment, repost, and quote interactions.

Since Bluesky allows users to create and bookmark feed generators (i.e., content recommendation algorithms), we also release the full output of several popular algorithms available on the platform, along with their timestamped “like” interactions and time of bookmarking.

This dataset allows unprecedented analysis of online behavior and human-machine engagement patterns. Notably, it provides ground-truth data for studying the effects of content exposure and self-selection, and performing content virality and diffusion analysis.
7d7n
·2 years ago·discuss
haha I'm glad you noticed!

it's originally "Ready to ~~delve~~ dive in?" but something got lost in translation
7d7n
·2 years ago·discuss
100% agree with Ted's take. One of the authors wrote about splitting up prompts here too: https://eugeneyan.com/writing/prompting/#split-catch-all-pro...
7d7n
·2 years ago·discuss
The goal is to solve complex problems with as simple a solution as possible.
7d7n
·3 years ago·discuss
For some use cases, legal reasons such as proprietary/private data, copyright, terms of service, prevent the use of a 3rd-party API.

On the other hand, directly using an off-the-shelf model, even the best ones, may not meet your performance requirements.

That’s where fine-tuning an open LLM is necessary.