Milind Bhandarkar

@techmilind

Founder & CEO of Ampool, Inc. Building next generation data infrastructure. Opinions are my own, of course! RT != concurrence.

Joined April 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    7 Apr 2017

    Repeat after me: 1. AI is application of ML 2. DL is a technique in ML 3. 80% of ML practice is getting the right data 4. Data mgmt FTW

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  2. Retweeted
    Sep 3

    In an office environment, being a great talker is an advantage. In a remote one, being a great writer is a superpower.

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  3. Retweeted
    May 16

    Many db claims they are HTAP - Hybrid Transactional and Analytical Processing. Practice has proven that's a false proposition: You'll mostly find a HTAP db is worse on Transaction than an OLTP db, and worse on Analytics than an OLAP db.

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  4. Aug 20

    Remember this as my second postulate. For any two data platforms A and B, there always exists a non null {(x, y, W)} where x is a use case and y is an organization, where A and B compete and claim that they are superior for workload W.

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  5. Aug 15

    Sometime between 2008-2010, Yahoo had a division called CCDI (Cloud Computing & Data Infrastructure), under which the Hadoop dev & operations teams rolled in. Another expansion of CCDI popular among Hadoop developers: Code-Commit-Deploy-Investigate. 😂 /Cc

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  6. Jun 19

    /cc

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  7. Jun 19

    My alma mater, has a lot of firsts, such as the first GUI Browser Mosaic, the first parallel supercomputer Illiac-IV. Especially today , I am proud to know about the first African American PhD in CS (1969) is also from Illinois.

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  8. Retweeted
    Jun 19

    “People put together an image of what I was supposed to be. So I always tell my students to push.” - alumnus Clarence “Skip” Ellis, the 1st African American to earn a PhD in CS. Prof. Ellis was named ACM Fellow in 1998.

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  9. May 17

    If only Restaurants were called Cloud-Kitchens, they won’t be in danger now. Menu items to be replaced by YAML configs, and call them R9S. (They excel in serving and cooking-container orchestration, I hear.)

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  10. May 13
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  11. May 13

    I don’t know if someone has a postulate like this, but I stated it in a WBDB forum in 2013, so it’s my postulate now: Given two data platforms D1 & D2, there exist two benchmarks B1 and B2, where D1 is superior to D2 in B1, and D2 is superior to D1 in B2.

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    May 8

    As the Romans discovered millennia ago, federated governance models scale far better than centralized ones. So too with enterprise data architectures. (HT ⁦⁩)

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  13. May 7

    The only reason we are managing to survive in 2020 is the Internet. So, how about *All* the Nobel Prizes this year, Peace, Physics, Chemistry, Literature etc go to the inventors of the Internet? Nobel for Medicine can go to whoever invents the vaccine for SARS-CoV-2.

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  14. May 1

    eBPF tells me that in the argument between Tanenbaum and Linus, Tanenbaum was right all along. There, I said it.

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    16 Jun 2015
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  16. Retweeted
    Apr 10

    Reorganizing my resume so that the top bullet is "Successfully found and purchased toilet paper at Costco during pandemic".

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  17. Feb 14

    Discuss: Why is it called Service mesh, and not Service harness?

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  18. Retweeted
    Feb 12

    "our AIs find the best m AND b for all your y=mx+b business problems! "

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  19. Retweeted
    Feb 8
    Replying to and

    TL;DR: one should never put cost to build first before discussing what is going to be the gains of building!

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  20. Feb 6

    Question: Istio:Services::???:Data

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  21. Retweeted
    Jan 31

    Got myself a little OSS licensing and strategy project. Thanks to and for the education back in the good ole days!

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