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Scanner – The Team Accelerating Log Analysis with Rust

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Ask HN: How to cheaply use a vector DB to detect anomalies in logs at 1TB / day

3 points·by arconis987·3 lata temu·2 comments

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arconis987
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
next time, have the LLM alternate between these two steps:

- Do some work - Critique the work

it will converge better
arconis987
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
would like to see work like this, but for datasets in the hundreds of TB or single-digit PB

but i definitely agree about this point

> Cluster fatigue is real

imo, the concept of “extremely ephemeral query workers” is under-explored

stateless, maintenance-free, burstable fleets of query workers is what I would like to see more of in the future.

it’s how we do it, and it gives us full-text search on multi-hundred terabyte data sets in S3, where queries finish in a handful of seconds. our approach: https://docs.scanner.dev/scanner/what-and-why/how-it-works/h...

anyone else doing ephemeral query workers fleets?
arconis987
·2 lata temu·discuss
I live in SF, and I take it daily. It's cheaper than paying for the parking garage near the office. And it's cheaper than Uber: the base rate is similar to Uber's, but there is no need to add a tip.

Waymo sometimes does weird, unexpected things - but safely. Once it seemed to change its mind about the optimal route a few times over the course of 10 seconds, switching safely between two lanes back and forth a few times before committing. It used its turn signal fine, and the lanes were clear, so it wasn't a problem, but this isn't something humans do.

Sometimes it behaves oddly, but I have developed confidence that it will do those odd things safely.
arconis987
·4 lata temu·discuss
Is it just me, or is the language in the essay strangely hard to parse?

> But insofar as it is the passing on of second-hand knowledge about being, it is itself a form of imposture that reproduces and impersonates without meaning or sense and therefore enacts imposture in the act of naming itself as well as in the manner that it imitates an act of passing on knowledge of an existing disease or syndrome.

The essay doesn’t actually have a lot to say, but that fact is hidden by convoluted language.

Maybe the author is trying to give the reader impostor syndrome?
arconis987
·5 lat temu·discuss
I think this is why people believe 10x developers exist. They are just developers who actually work a full work day consistently.