I consider myself an advanced Linux and macOS user. I’m currently a software engineer developing primarily for Linux systems, and I’ve previously worked as a Linux and Mac System Administrator. Over the years I’ve spent tons of time on the command line, however I bet there are a bunch of GNU Core Utilities (coreutils) commands I’ve never used before.| jacobtomlinson.dev
Version numbers are hard to get right. Semantic Versioning (SemVer) communicates backward compatibility via version numbers which often lead to a false sense of security and broken promises.| jacobtomlinson.dev
From time to time I give talks and run workshops and folks will ask me for a bio.| jacobtomlinson.dev
1. Blog: Accelerating ETL on KubeFlow with RAPIDS Last week a blog post I wrote about running RAPIDS on Kubeflow was published on the NVIDIA Developer Blog.| jacobtomlinson.dev
Thank you for reading my very first newsletter! Everyone and their dog seems to have a newsletter these days, so I thought why not me.| jacobtomlinson.dev
1. Offsites This week I joined some colleagues from Coiled at their team offsite in Germany to talk about Dask Distributed maintenance.| jacobtomlinson.dev
1. JSON Patch If you want to install the Dask Operator on a Kubeflow cluster you need to patch the kubeflow-kubernetes-edit cluster role to give users permission to create Dask custom resources.| jacobtomlinson.dev
Last week I was on holiday, so I skipped a week of newsletter, and this one is a little light.| jacobtomlinson.dev
1. Dask overview for Stanford distributed computing group This week I gave a presentation to folks at Stanford on Dask.| jacobtomlinson.dev