[11:22:31] 10artificial-intelligence, 10SRE, 10Services, 10Service-deployment-requests: New Service Request 'open_nsfw' - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T250110 (10akosiaris) Hi, Is this still something that might happen? I don't see any activity on this task for the last 5 months. Note that it will require a per... [11:45:43] https://docs.tecton.ai/overviews/feature_store.html [11:45:51] seems interesting --^ [12:10:58] 10artificial-intelligence, 10SRE, 10Services, 10Service-deployment-requests: New Service Request 'open_nsfw' - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T250110 (10Chtnnh) Hello! Yes, we would love to have this service deployed. Although, over the course of the last 5 months, we have developed a newer iteration o... [14:07:07] and related to the above: https://github.com/kubeflow/kfp-tekton [14:07:39] ah no this is teKton [14:07:49] * elukey cries in a corner [14:08:45] https://docs.tecton.ai/overviews/monitoring_feature_serving_slo.html looks really nice [14:10:09] but of course this is not open source, I see "request a free trial" [14:10:16] I thought it was open sourced by Uber [15:44:19] elukey: haha yeah i've been confused about tecton vs. teKton before, they really should have picked different names [15:50:11] i don't think uber has completely open sourced their ML tooling yet [16:01:42] accraze: yes I am super sad [17:00:21] Yeah as far as I know that haven't [17:01:50] 10artificial-intelligence, 10SRE, 10Services, 10Service-deployment-requests: New Service Request 'open_nsfw' - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T250110 (10calbon) Sounds great! Can you post here when the model is up on toolforge? I'd love to take a look. [17:02:14] Also, everyone is talking about feast.dev as a feature store (https://feast.dev/). It runs on k8s [17:02:36] I haven't tried it or read that much about it, but it is open source and is worth taking a look [17:03:08] I don't know if it is too heavy for our immediate needs [17:04:04] Like supporting online learning (i.e. live training as data comes in, rather than batch training every night or every week) probably adds a lot of complexity we don't need [17:09:20] feast is awesome, i used it a bit at a previous gig. back then it was AWS/GCP only but I believe they support on-prem now too [17:17:20] 10artificial-intelligence, 10SRE, 10Services, 10Service-deployment-requests: New Service Request 'open_nsfw' - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T250110 (10Chtnnh) @calbon we have hit some snags in deploying the model on toolforge and are in the process of resolving those. But in the meantime you can have... [17:20:32] accraze, did it have a UI? [17:20:49] Some of the fancy ones do which was interesting [17:21:02] I can't remember the name of the one I am thinking about [17:21:09] because the names are always so random [17:24:13] chrisalbon: no it was just a python sdk at the time [17:24:18] ah [17:24:36] i do recall there being a UI on the roadmap but not seeing it now [17:25:09] I've never had one with a UI, but given our goal of transparency I wondered if that might be a nice feature [17:25:18] certainly not necessary but an interesting discussion at least [17:42:56] it looks like theres been some work on a UI from some contributors, but no ETA: https://github.com/feast-dev/feast/pull/1380#issuecomment-800690809 [17:43:54] there is a REST api so we could technically roll our own, but no idea how much work that would involve [17:44:47] previously i think they just used BigQuery as a defacto UI but that's been deprecated [17:51:37] feast is also mentioned in kubeflow's docs IIRC! [17:53:22] accraze: I also discovered (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T251305) that we should support helm 3, good news since 2 was not supported for istio IIRC [17:56:41] going afk, have a good day folks :) [17:58:19] elukey: cool! that's good news. have a good evening :)