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@phildini@wandering.shop  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@ThePSF I'd like to believe an editor would have sent this set of questions back. I'm going to be so, so curious how these results collate, because I work for a company who's entire _thing_ is LLM applications and I'm still not sure how to answer these meaningfully.

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Do you work on data visualization or data apps? *
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Do you train or generate predictions fromm ML models? *
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Do you work on ML deployment and inference? *
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Are you building applications using large language models (LLMs)? *
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Which platforms are you using to run these models? *
Proprietary model APIs (such as OpenAl, Anthropic, or Google)
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(O Cloud services (such as AWS Bedrock or Google Cloud Vertex Al)
(O Self-hosting cloud providers (such as HOSTKEY or Palark)
(OJ on-premises or private infrastructure (such as Anaconda or LLM.co)
(O Open-source serving frameworks (such as OpenlLLM)
O Local deployment (such as Ollama or LM Studio)
(O Other, please specify: *
Are you building Al agents or experimenting with Al agents? *
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Do you work in data science or machine learning? * QO Yes ® No Do you work on data visualization or data apps? * QO Yes ® No Do you train or generate predictions fromm ML models? * QO Yes ® No Do you work on ML deployment and inference? * QO Yes ® No Are you building applications using large language models (LLMs)? * ® Yes O No Which platforms are you using to run these models? * Proprietary model APIs (such as OpenAl, Anthropic, or Google) (OJ Open model APIs (such as Together Al or the Hugging Face Inference API) (O Cloud services (such as AWS Bedrock or Google Cloud Vertex Al) (O Self-hosting cloud providers (such as HOSTKEY or Palark) (OJ on-premises or private infrastructure (such as Anaconda or LLM.co) (O Open-source serving frameworks (such as OpenlLLM) O Local deployment (such as Ollama or LM Studio) (O Other, please specify: * Are you building Al agents or experimenting with Al agents? * QO Yes ©
Do you work in data science or machine learning? * QO Yes ® No Do you work on data visualization or data apps? * QO Yes ® No Do you train or generate predictions fromm ML models? * QO Yes ® No Do you work on ML deployment and inference? * QO Yes ® No Are you building applications using large language models (LLMs)? * ® Yes O No Which platforms are you using to run these models? * Proprietary model APIs (such as OpenAl, Anthropic, or Google) (OJ Open model APIs (such as Together Al or the Hugging Face Inference API) (O Cloud services (such as AWS Bedrock or Google Cloud Vertex Al) (O Self-hosting cloud providers (such as HOSTKEY or Palark) (OJ on-premises or private infrastructure (such as Anaconda or LLM.co) (O Open-source serving frameworks (such as OpenlLLM) O Local deployment (such as Ollama or LM Studio) (O Other, please specify: * Are you building Al agents or experimenting with Al agents? * QO Yes ©
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@phildini@wandering.shop replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

I almost certainly should read the Terms and Conditions, but I won't, because @MaggieFero took it and didn't raise any red flags 😂

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@phildini@wandering.shop replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

I will admit to being a bit surprised that #lua isn't a top choice for other languages, making me again think I should put together a talk on "What Python Could Learn From Lua" for @pycon or @NorthBayPython

I will be curious to see if it makes the list of "other"

Language selection from the PSF survey
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@phildini@wandering.shop replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

These are some fascinating choices, both for what's included and what's not.

Desktop development, but not mobile development? @beeware might like a word, but hell so would Kivy.

DevOps AND MLOps AND Machine Learning?

Also, is this the first year @ThePSF has spun "scrapers /crawlers" into their own category?

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@phildini@wandering.shop replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Trying to map these categories onto $DAYJOB and @civicband is Fun™

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@phildini@wandering.shop replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Rofl.

Laughs in @civicband

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@phildini@wandering.shop replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Given how strong the #python event community is, slightly surprised not to see "Events" as a category here but I think I have massive in-group bias.

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