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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15123 · Sep 6

#rust#artificial_intelligence#big_data#data_engineering#distributed_computing#machine_learning#multimodal#python#rust Daft is a powerful, easy-to-use data engine that lets you process large-scale data using Python or SQL with high speed and efficiency. It supports complex data types like images and tensors, works well interactively for quick data exploration, and can scale to huge cloud clusters using Ray. Daft integrates smoothly with cloud storage and data catalogs, making it ideal for data engineering, analytics, and machine learning workflows. By using Daft, you can handle big, multimodal datasets faster and more flexibly, improving your ability to analyze and prepare data for AI models without complex setup or slowdowns. https://github.com/Eventual-Inc/Daft

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Architectural Shovel / Любовь Дмитриева

@arch_shovel · Post #439 · 06/24/2022, 04:56 PM

Do you know how many silver spheres are on the facade of the Hanjie Wanda Square in Wuhan, China? 42,333. While they all may look identical, their specific positions involving each other recreate the effect of movement and reflection in water or the sensuous folds of silk fabric. Photos: Edmon Leong / UNStudio #unstudio#facades#facadedesign#architecture#retaildesign#lightingdesign#arch_shovel

Architectural Shovel / Любовь Дмитриева

@arch_shovel · Post #685 · 09/21/2022, 06:38 PM

The collaboration and friendship of Steven Holl and Lobservatoire international. 1. Nancy and Rich Kinder Museum Building - Museum of Fine Arts Houston (2020) 2. Cofco Cultural and Health Center (2021) 3. Institute for Contemporary Art, Virginia Commonwealth University (2018) 4. The Reach, Kennedy Center (2019) 5. CIFI Beijing (2022) 6. Hunters Point Library (2019) #stevenhollarchitects#architecture#architect#light#lighting#lightingdesign#lobservatoireinternational#arch_shovel