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Picnic’s review of 2023: the year of AI

Picnic Engineering

As we step into 2024, let’s look back at the transformative year of 2023, which has been a milestone for machine learning and artificial intelligence. Advancements in Large Language Models 2023 was the year LLMs became more accessible than ever. All are powered by AI & machine learning.

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PySpark in 2023: A Year in Review

databricks

in 2023, we focused heavily on improving PySpark performance, flexibility, and ease of use. With the releases of Apache Spark 3.4

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Google Data Analytics Certification Review for 2023

KDnuggets

And, more importantly, is it still worth getting it in 2023? What is the Google Data Analytics Certification?

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Handling a Regional Outage: Comparing the Response From AWS, Azure and GCP

The Pragmatic Engineer

It’s rare that all three major cloud providers suffer regional outages, but that’s exactly what happened between April and July: 25 April 2023: GCP. 13 June 2023: AWS. 5 July 2023: Azure. Google Cloud’s detailed incident review 3.3 incident details ). incident details ).

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The Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter in 2023

The Pragmatic Engineer

2023 was the second full year of The Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter , and this newsletter is now almost two and a half years old; the first issue came out on 26 August 2021. Today’s issue is a look back at 2023, with pointers to articles you may want to reread, or discover for the first time.

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A Tech Conference Listed Fake Speakers for Years: I Accidentally Noticed

The Pragmatic Engineer

Three featured speakers listed at DevTernity 2021, 2022 and 2023, and JDKon 2024. My report also created potential legal jeopardy for me – and I had to review it with lawyers before publication. One profile caught my attention: Anna Boyko, a core contributor to Ethereum: Six of the 24 speakers from DevTernity 2023.

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Layoffs push down scores on Glassdoor: this is how companies respond

The Pragmatic Engineer

The engineer wrote: “My company is removing Glassdoor reviews because their rating has gotten so low. I don’t think my company is alone in this practice to protect themselves from bad press, but lots of my colleagues have had their reviews deleted. The Glassdoor site makes it very clear companies cannot remove reviews.