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A weekly podcast on technical topics related to cloud computing including: MLOPs, LLMs, AWS, Azure, GCP, Multi-Cloud and Kubernetes.

52 Weeks of Cloud Noah Gift

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A weekly podcast on technical topics related to cloud computing including: MLOPs, LLMs, AWS, Azure, GCP, Multi-Cloud and Kubernetes.

    Cuckoo Egg Dilemma: Creator vs Consumer

    Cuckoo Egg Dilemma: Creator vs Consumer

    In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the concept of the "cuckoo egg dilemma" and how it relates to the current state of technology. Our host draws an analogy between the cuckoo bird, which tricks other birds into raising its offspring, and how we as consumers are often tricked into spending our time and resources on things that don't benefit us. We examine the spectrum of creators, workers, and consumers, and how each group is affected by this dilemma. The episode suggests that creators, such as artists and entrepreneurs, should be cautious about spending too much time on devices and platforms that can be like vampires, sucking away their time and resources. Instead, the host proposes using dumber, single-purpose devices and being mindful of how we allocate our attention. We also discuss the importance of protecting our own creations and avoiding raising the "cuckoo's egg" of foreign entities that may exploit our work. Join us as we explore these raw ideas and consider how we can reshape our relationship with technology to better serve our goals and values.

    • 5 min
    Why You Need A Repairable and Upgradeable Linux Laptop

    Why You Need A Repairable and Upgradeable Linux Laptop

    In this episode, we delve into the world of repairable and upgradable Linux laptops and why they may be a better choice for consumers in 2024. Our host discusses how companies have been training us to accept inferior, non-upgradable products that lock us into expensive ecosystems. He introduces the Framework laptop as a potential alternative, highlighting its customizable and repairable features. We explore the benefits of being able to upgrade components, choose ports, and participate in a marketplace for swapping parts. The episode also touches on the advantages of using Linux over commercial operating systems like Windows and macOS, which may include unwanted features and partnerships. While acknowledging the learning curve associated with Linux, our host argues that it's time for consumers to consider repairable and upgradable devices to become more productive, efficient, and knowledgeable. Join us as we examine the potential shift towards Linux laptops and the importance of continuous improvement in our personal computing choices.

    • 8 min
    Launching World's Most Comprehensive Cloud Computing Program

    Launching World's Most Comprehensive Cloud Computing Program

    In this episode, we showcase an exciting new offering from Pragmatic AI Labs and the DS500 program: the world's most comprehensive online cloud computing program. Our host, a seasoned instructor at top universities like Duke, Northwestern, UC Davis, and UC Berkeley, introduces this eight-course program designed to provide a mastery-level understanding of cloud computing. The program covers foundational cloud computing infrastructure, serverless, agile development, cloud-native systems, real-world data engineering, machine learning APIs, and more. It includes in-depth courses on AWS, GCP, and Azure, ensuring a well-rounded portfolio for learners. Based on years of real-world experience and academic teaching, this program aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field of cloud computing. Join us as we explore the contents of this comprehensive program and learn how it can help you build a strong foundation in this crucial technology domain.

    • 3 min
    DS500 Launch Tackles Challenges and Opportunities in Life Long Learning

    DS500 Launch Tackles Challenges and Opportunities in Life Long Learning

    In this episode, we are excited to announce the launch of DS500, a new program from Pragmatic AI Labs that democratizes access to two master's degrees worth of content. Our host, Noah Gift, discusses the need for lifelong learning and how traditional universities have been slow to adapt to this concept. DS500 aims to address this by collecting knowledge from professors and experts, offering courses for free on edX, and building a community for student feedback and support. The program currently features courses on LLM operations, Rust programming, machine learning operations, and generative AI fundamentals, with cloud computing and data engineering programs launching soon. We explore the challenges and opportunities in the online learning space, including the rigid structure of universities and their inability to create content at scale. Join us as we embark on this journey to make elite-level educational content accessible to all and foster a culture of continuous improvement.

    • 8 min
    Cloud Economics: Understanding AWS Pricing and Cost Optimization

    Cloud Economics: Understanding AWS Pricing and Cost Optimization

    AWS pricing is primarily driven by compute, storage, and outbound data transfer. By leveraging strategies such as reserved instances, tiered pricing, and continuous price drops, businesses can optimize costs and achieve significant savings compared to traditional on-premises infrastructure.

    • 15 min
    Year of the Dumbphone

    Year of the Dumbphone

    In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the idea that 2024 may be the year of the "dumb phone" revolution. Our host shares his perspective on how smartphones have become like televisions in our pockets, consuming our time and energy. He argues that while smartphones offer some benefits, such as touchless pay and navigation, they may not outweigh the negatives of spending hours scrolling through news and social media feeds. The episode introduces the concept of the dumb phone revolution, where people are opting for simpler devices that primarily make calls and send texts. We discuss the potential benefits of reclaiming time and becoming creators rather than consumers, and the implications of big tech companies partnering in ways that may not respect user privacy. Join us as we contemplate the trade-offs of smartphone technology and consider the merits of the emerging dumb phone movement.

    • 9 min

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