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What excites YOU about small data? Join us November 4-5 in SF https://smalldatasf.com/
Small Data SF is the first of its kind, in-person experience for the community to gather, build together, and learn how to make the most of their data with simple, efficient architectures and workflows. What was once considered 'Big Data' can now fit on your laptop - so why are we still treating it like Big Data? Not everything deserves a round-trip to the cloud. Think small, develop locally, ship joyfully.
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What excites YOU about small data? Join us November 4-5 in SF https://smalldatasf.com/
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2 weeks!! Small Data SF is in 2 weeks!! Some of our hands-on workshops only have a couple seats left in them, so hurry up and register to get your choice. Here are some great workshops with availability: * bem's co-founder and CTO will teach how to take unstructured data (like PNGs, PDFs, etc) and query it in your data warehouse. * Hex is running a data app hackathon with real prizes. Who doesn't want to build a data app? * Estuary will teach you how to get real-time streaming data into your data warehouse with ease. Book your seat while they last! https://lnkd.in/g_abRnUp
It's not every day where a startup CTO will lead a workshop on their product for you. Hope you can make Small Data SF and learn how to handle unstructured data in your data warehouse from Upal Saha.
The future of unstructured data (and any modern business as a whole) lives within AI infrastructure, and we can't wait to talk about it at the Small Data SF conference on 11/4 + 11/5. Upal Saha will be leading a workshop on turning any unstructured input into an API call that flows into MotherDuck with bem primitives (including newly released LLM Evals, Function Reviews, and some things we haven't announced yet). Picture turning a complete mess into hot-path, production workflows in seconds. If you've not yet signed up and want to learn from Upal or any of the other amazing speakers on the future of data, DM our team for a 50% discount code.
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8 Hands-on Workshops hosted by experts on Nov 4th as part of our SF conference focused on fast, easy-to-use, cost-efficient data tooling. 5 for data engineers, and 3 for AI, BI, Viz engineers/analytics. We have you covered! 1. Learn how to build a serverless lakehouse with the MotherDuck team. 2. Craft composable data pipelines with Dagster Labs 3. Pythonic data ingestion and transformation with dltHub 4. Build a real-time data stream into MotherDuck with Estuary 5. Transform unstructured data (eg PNGs, PDFs) for SQL querying with bem 6. Build AI app using semantic models with Omni 7. Hack for prizes at the Hex data app hackathon using quirky data 8. Build an autonomous data science agent with Together AI Learn more and register for Small Data SF soon while there are still spots available for these workshops!
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20 days away. Small Data SF. Community gathering to share learnings and host workshops on fast, easy-to-use and cost-efficient data + AI. Join us. Here's some of the speakers and talks. More on our website.
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Big news in the data industry today with the merger of dbt and Fivetran. Did you know both George Fraser (Fivetran CEO) and Tristan Handy (dbt Founder and CEO) are going to be in the same room at Small Data SF, the conference I'm organizing? Join me Nov 4th and 5th in SF to learn about lean data and AI infrastructure which is easier to manage and more efficient.
In a world obsessed with massive datasets and overcomplicated systems, we're taking a different approach: Flexibility Over Complexity. We believe the best data & AI solutions don't require over-engineered tools or armies of data scientists. They require smart thinking, nimble execution, and technology that actually works for real businesses. Join us Nov 4-5 for all things Small Data & AI. #smalldatasf
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My $92 birthday discount for Small Data SF expires in 9 hours. Get it while it’s hot! smalldatasf.com
Confession: I don’t believe there’s any real difference between “big data” and “small data” and frankly, I don’t care. [If you watched my selfie video already, like and move on ;-)] In my mind, it really comes down to efficiency and ease of use versus unlimited scale and unlimited control at the cost of pain caused by complexity. [and yes, we wrote a blog post called “Big Data is Dead”] In the 2010s myself [at BigQuery] and other Silicon Valley influencers sold this vision of future pain. Pain that you’d experience if data continued to grow and you didn’t have the unlimited data platform scalability to handle that growth. I believed what I was saying and It worked - people built massive distributed architectures with the belief that one day they’d truly need the power. I was wrong. The industry was wrong. The growth of (useful) data never materialized to the degree we thought it would for the vast majority of businesses and the growth has been offset by the rise in compute power. I feel very guilty for using a fear as a marketing tactic, and striving so very hard to repent for that with our work at MotherDuck. We’re working with many of our customers to take the fear, complexity and pain out of analytics and add simplicity, usability and tons of fun. So, let’s have fun together— whether the data world is contracting or expanding, we can bring the fun. I invite you to join me! If this resonates with you or you just want to express how pissed you are at me and others for creating fear amongst data people for a half decade, let me know in the comments. And… join me and a kick ass lineup of speakers and workshop leads to celebrate at Small Data SF conference in one month. In celebration of my birthday, I’m offering a $92 discount with code RyanBday. Expires end of Wednesday October 8th.
Scott Haines has the scars to prove it: four big projects, four painful lessons, and the surprising power of thinking small. His story isn’t just cautionary, it’s a playbook for anyone who wants resilient systems and saner engineering. Hear it first-hand at Small Data SF. 📍 Nov 4-5, San Francisco 🎟️ Get your ticket: https://smalldatasf.com/
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Confession: I don’t believe there’s any real difference between “big data” and “small data” and frankly, I don’t care. [If you watched my selfie video already, like and move on ;-)] In my mind, it really comes down to efficiency and ease of use versus unlimited scale and unlimited control at the cost of pain caused by complexity. [and yes, we wrote a blog post called “Big Data is Dead”] In the 2010s myself [at BigQuery] and other Silicon Valley influencers sold this vision of future pain. Pain that you’d experience if data continued to grow and you didn’t have the unlimited data platform scalability to handle that growth. I believed what I was saying and It worked - people built massive distributed architectures with the belief that one day they’d truly need the power. I was wrong. The industry was wrong. The growth of (useful) data never materialized to the degree we thought it would for the vast majority of businesses and the growth has been offset by the rise in compute power. I feel very guilty for using a fear as a marketing tactic, and striving so very hard to repent for that with our work at MotherDuck. We’re working with many of our customers to take the fear, complexity and pain out of analytics and add simplicity, usability and tons of fun. So, let’s have fun together— whether the data world is contracting or expanding, we can bring the fun. I invite you to join me! If this resonates with you or you just want to express how pissed you are at me and others for creating fear amongst data people for a half decade, let me know in the comments. And… join me and a kick ass lineup of speakers and workshop leads to celebrate at Small Data SF conference in one month. In celebration of my birthday, I’m offering a $92 discount with code RyanBday. Expires end of Wednesday October 8th.