co-founder @mycelial. ex-@mesosphere and @gethippo. he/him

Joined December 2008
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Michael Tanenbaum retweeted
30 Oct 2023
Come join David Gleason and our CEO Michael Tanenbaum (@tbaums) for a @CloudNativeFdn webinar TOMORROW 10/31 12pm-1pm Eastern on #LLMs in the #Enterprise. No spoilers, but you will get to see a live demo of an LLM solving real business problems! community.cncf.io/e/mmxtc4/

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Ready to become the #LLM person at your company? Join me and David Gleason for the 45 minute webinar that'll make you the smartest one in the room. :) PS - Attendees will get access to a demo that will knock your socks off! community.cncf.io/events/det…
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How efficient is @mycelial ? If you have ~15mb of memory to spare, you’re ready to move tens of thousands of data points PER SECOND off your #Edge #device in real-time. Grab the binaries! github.com/mycelial/mycelial
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Organizations struggle with so many obstacles on the path to realizing the potential of #edge #ai. What if we moved beyond messaging? In this piece, we take on the Edge messaging incumbent - #MQTT - and present @mycelial's vision of the future. mycelial.com/technology-arti…

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Michael Tanenbaum retweeted
17 Aug 2023
One of the big challenges with computer vision projects is performing training. Why? Historically it's been a time-consuming and costly manual process, but you might be able to automate it with a new package called Autodistill. Check it out. mycelial.com/blog/automated-…
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One of our best tutorials so far. You're no more than a few minutes from AI vision at the Edge. No custom training required!
3 Aug 2023
Short circuit computer vision training by using Grounding Dino to perform object detection without custom training! At Mycelial, we’re building the platform for data movement at the edge. If you’re working on data and AI at the edge, we’re here to help. youtube.com/watch?v=b2dPowlz…
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Michael Tanenbaum retweeted
20 Jul 2023
Find out how to use Roboflow, YOLOv8, and Google Colab to identify objects in real-time. At Mycelial, we’re building the platform for data movement at the edge. If you’re working on data and AI at the edge, we’re here to advance your mission. youtube.com/watch?v=lCYGwMkM…
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This warmed my heart tremendously.
#100daysofpractice Season 6, day 35. When your seven-year-old picks up a baton while you’re drilling Bach patterns and says, “Let me conduct you!”, of course you say yes, and you follow their dynamics. It’s a good exercise in flexibility! And very cute.
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Fascinating.
Muji’s design philosophy is funny and great
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Michael Tanenbaum retweeted
The sheer pervasiveness of dissonance in Bach's music is often overlooked. Here's the introduction to his Cantata No. 54, a work in which the faithful are urged to resist sin. In just 10 bars of music, there are 103(!!!) dissonances. And I'm not even counting passing tones.
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Michael Tanenbaum retweeted
Remembering Karen Carpenter, gone 40 years today. Here she is performing a drum solo in 1968 at the age of 18.

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“Well, since we cannot get the best, then we will have to settle for the average.” - Abraham Christoph Plaz, Leipzig city councilor, complaining about the council having to hire their 3rd choice for Music Director of the city's churches, a musician named Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Michael Tanenbaum retweeted
Does any one know what the consistency model of CloudFlare Durable Objects is? Their docs say it's "strongly consistent" but there's some ambiguity about what that means. Are transactions read committed? Are they serializable?
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Automerge Rust!!!
Automerge 2.0 is here! Orders of magnitude faster, vastly better memory use, a compact binary format, a built-in synchronization engine, and available in both Rust and JavaScript. Best of all? Thanks to sponsors, @alex_jg works full-time on improving it. automerge.org/blog/automerge…
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Everyone should follow @EmilyOmier !
“I believe if you're above 60% confidence on something, you should just do it, and data gets you there, but you don't have to have a hundred percent confidence, especially as an early stage founder." - @SamCRichard The Business of Open Source: ed.gr/eg18l
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Michael Tanenbaum retweeted
In addition to his incredible facility as a composer, Benjamin Britten was a brilliant pianist. Here he his confidently (and more accurately) performing Mozart's Sonata for 2 Pianos with one of the most legendary monsters of the Keyboard, Sviatoslav Richter:
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