In my last article, I wrote about how the use of Jupyter notebooks harms MLOps. Because everyone seems to adore notebooks, I expected most people would strongly disagree. In reality, I found that my thoughts resonated with lots of people. Because the topic is important, I decided to elaborate on it, and in this post talk about the ad-hoc training phenomenon in general.
The anti-pattern of ad-hoc training
The anti-pattern of ad-hoc training
The anti-pattern of ad-hoc training
In my last article, I wrote about how the use of Jupyter notebooks harms MLOps. Because everyone seems to adore notebooks, I expected most people would strongly disagree. In reality, I found that my thoughts resonated with lots of people. Because the topic is important, I decided to elaborate on it, and in this post talk about the ad-hoc training phenomenon in general.