PascalLandau

Technical Director Marketing Intelligence & Marketing Technology at ABOUT YOU

❤️ #Development, mostly in #PHP via #Docker and #DataEngineering in Google #BigQuery

PascalLandau boosted:
EngineeringKiosk: Andy & Wolfiengkiosk@podcasts.social
2023-12-12

Wie viel weißt du eigentlich über das Innenleben deiner Applikation? Welche Signale stehen dir zur Überwachung bereits zur Verfügung?

Logs? ✅ (sehr oft)
Metrics? ⏳ (ab und zu)
Traces? ❓ (öhm ...)

Es fängt mit der Frage an: Was ist das eigentlich alles und wie steht dies in Relation?

Weiter gehts mit: Wie implementiere ich das denn in meine App?

Genau darüber sprechen wir mit @svrnm in unserer Episode 101 zum Thema Observability und OpenTelemetry 🎧 ⬇️

engineeringkiosk.dev/podcast/e

2023-01-21

RT @SimoAhava@twitter.com

Google Optimize had a good run. I’m sorry to see it go - as an entry-level tool into the CRO world it was invaluable.

Google Optimize and Google Optimize 360 to sunset on September 30, 2023.

support.google.com/optimize/an

🐦🔗: twitter.com/SimoAhava/status/1

2023-01-19

RT @oliverwurm@twitter.com

Sommer wechselt im Winter als Neuer für Neuer. Als Wortspiel gar nicht mal so Nübel. #okokSorry

🐦🔗: twitter.com/oliverwurm/status/

2023-01-17

RT @StefanVorwerk@twitter.com

Wir haben es schon wieder getan und den DESI 250 Jahresrückblick bei @bjoerndarko@twitter.com im SEOPRESSO Podcast in ein Audio-Format überführt!

Hier gehts zum Podcast (Spotify): open.spotify.com/episode/4ZxnA

Wer sich also keine Zeit zum Lesen meines jährlichen Debriefings (hier zu finden:

🐦🔗: twitter.com/StefanVorwerk/stat

2023-01-17

RT @Carnage4Life@twitter.com

Some of you don’t understand that we live in a society.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/Carnage4Life/statu

2022-12-29

RT @DeiviZzZ@twitter.com

Think you know everything about Google Trends 📈?

If you work in the news industry you will know that the most valuable strategy is to find out before anyone else what kind of information your reader is trying to find, if possible, in the LAST MINUTE

Pay attention to this:👇

🐦🔗: twitter.com/DeiviZzZ/status/16

2022-12-29

RT @GretaThunberg@twitter.com

yes, please do enlighten me. email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com twitter.com/Cobratate/status/1

🐦🔗: twitter.com/GretaThunberg/stat

2022-12-24

RT @accountabletech@twitter.com

As Elon Musk continues to post polls on Twitter for major policy decisions like the below, our team decided to test the validity of these polls.

This is what happened when we bought votes from bots for less than $100…

🐦🔗: twitter.com/accountabletech/st

2022-12-22

RT @GergelyOrosz@twitter.com

@cnijh@twitter.com That was the hilarious part. EVERY company that’s more than 6 months old has tech debt. Software engineers know this and work with it (and around it).

The amount of complaining shows none of these people worked within a large system that evolved over time. Tech debt is a given.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/GergelyOrosz/statu

2022-12-22

RT @GergelyOrosz@twitter.com

Call me surprised. George Hotz is an experienced software engineer who volunteered to do a 12-week “internship” at Twitter to try and fix things. He seemed motivated and determined to make an impact - but threw in the towel 4 weeks in.

Not a good sign for Twitter’s dev team. twitter.com/realGeorgeHotz/sta

🐦🔗: twitter.com/GergelyOrosz/statu

2022-12-22

RT @sarah_edo@twitter.com

Most of us who work on heavily used systems at scale saw this one coming, and that they would propose a rewrite as they just have, and we also don’t think this is the answer.

This is why hubris is a very counterproductive quality in engineering.

Why do we all agree on this?

🐦🔗: twitter.com/sarah_edo/status/1

George Hotz: that's what Elon told em my job was and I will try my hardest to do it. I have 12 weeks. Also trying to get rid of that nondismissable login popup after you scroll a little bit ugh these things ruin the internetGeorge Hotz: Resigned from Twitter today. Appreciate the opportunity, but I didn't think there was any real impact I could make there. Besides, ti was sad to see my GitHub withering. Back to coding!
2022-12-22

RT @debarghya_das@twitter.com

1/11 The Google Search vs ChatGPT debate is fascinating.

The conversation so far has been
- ChatGPT will replace Search
- but, it's too expensive per query + ruins ad revenue
- and, Google has better models than ChatGPT but haven't released it.

The debate misses a lot 🧵

🐦🔗: twitter.com/debarghya_das/stat

2022-12-21

RT @RobDenBleyker@twitter.com

OK let's try this again, ordering a nothing burger from McDonalds. this time nothing else in the order.

will they cancel it? deliver an empty bag? i am doing this so you don't have to

🐦🔗: twitter.com/RobDenBleyker/stat

2022-12-20

RT @tobi@twitter.com

Some really cool (programming) tech that I think are underrated right now and that have proven very useful to me this year:

🐦🔗: twitter.com/tobi/status/160484

2022-12-14

RT @googlesearchc@twitter.com

Today, we’re introducing the Google Search Status Dashboard to communicate the status of Search systems going forward.

developers.google.com/search/b

🐦🔗: twitter.com/googlesearchc/stat

2022-12-11

RT @Carnage4Life@twitter.com

Google employees explain why we haven’t seen ChatGPT like functionality in their products; the cost to serve an AI result is 10x to 100x as high as a regular web search today plus they’re too slow relative to how quick search results must be returned.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/Carnage4Life/statu

I work at Alphabet and I recently went to an internal tech talk about deploying large language models like this at Google. As a disclaimer I'll first note that this is not my area of expertise, I just attended the tech talk because it sounded interesting.
Large language models like GPT are one of the biggest areas of active ML research at Google, and there's a ton of pretty obvious applications for how they can be used to answer queries, index information, etc. There is a huge budget at Google related to staffing people to work on these kinds of models and do the actual training, which is very expensive because it takes a ton of compute capacity to train these super huge language models. However what I gathered from the talk is the economics of actually using these kinds of language models in the biggest Google products (e.g. search, gmail) isn't quite there yet.
2022-12-11

RT @visakanv@twitter.com

@TomChivers@twitter.com this gif is even more intuitive I think twitter.com/SteveStuWill/statu

🐦🔗: twitter.com/visakanv/status/16

2022-12-07

RT @CyrusShepard@twitter.com

Experiment—Since AI-generated text is easy to detect, I asked #ChatGPT to generate text using synonyms in an academic style

Before: 99% Fake
After: 85% Real

Caveats: This is a GPT-2 detector & Google is certainly more sophisticated, but I'm not convinced any system is foolproof

🐦🔗: twitter.com/CyrusShepard/statu

2022-12-06

RT @andygrunwald@twitter.com

I was aware of Hackernews Driven Development, but Shitlist Driven Development is new.

@ShopifyEng@twitter.com used it to run large refactorings and avoid the (new) introduction of deprecated code. And the best thing? Everything is part of the source code!

sirupsen.com/shitlists

🐦🔗: twitter.com/andygrunwald/statu

2022-12-05

RT @EigenGender@twitter.com

Twitter is filled with a bunch of guys who say "ChatGPT is so much better than Google, I'm using it as my search engine now". And like....ChatGPT will hallucinate facts between 1%-5% of the time. That's good for a LLM! And Really Really bad for a search engine.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/EigenGender/status

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