Dad: hi son, how's life? are you success yet? did you hear that your brother just earn $60M?
Chad programmer vs virgin youtuber
Sasuke and Itachi in the tech clan
Joma gets less goofy and show-offy around his brilliant, serious brother.
Takeaways : 1. Finding other places to package ML system is more impactful than optimising the existing components over and over. 2. Pitfall : Focusing too much on academic research for business problem, lots of literatures are not reproducible. 3. Finding a way to apply ML to business is difficult, so it must be worth it and we need to define the right pipelines from training to model optimization. 4. Do not focusing on the ML, focusing on the solution of the business. 5. Solve repetitive problem with human first, then use simple heuristics, then improve the accuracy with ML. 6. Do not focusing on the technology, iterate fast on business problems. 7. Pitfall : Trying to solve too much with ML. Focus on the most important part that can be solved with ML. Dear Joma, I cannot be more thankful for this interview. This kind of interview is incredibly inspiring and valuable. I wish you can make lots of interview like this which focuses on the business/product aspects. We already have tons of material on ML, AI, Coding, Devops blabla. What we need are the WHY and HOW (to be rich like your brother). thankyou thankyou thankyou.....
Sold company for 60 mill not a piece of designer clothing in sight goals honestly
Joma is acting like he’s never seen his brother before.
These guys act like Buisness partners not brothers
Thanks!
This is a really high-quality interview. Probably because it's between two very intelligent and clued-up technical and business people. Thank you Joma and brother, David.
He answered all my questions on Twitter!! I'm so humbled!!!!
Your brother's advice on doing stuff manually and only later on automating something is great advice for pre-seed startups. Thank you very much!
A big part of ML engineering is "production-izing" the model - taking a model you learned and tested in development, and integrating it into whatever system or application you've created. Bonus points if you create a production system that allows you to A/B test different models against each other live in production in a statistically significant way.
His brother sat with perfect posture throughout the entire interview.
2 brothers who are so alike is rare
You could tell His brother is a genius. 🧠 gives off that “Brilliant” vibe.
These dudes are Savage's, they keep their employees under 30, sell for 60m, quickly.
Working as a ML specialist at a small startup, this was definitely inspiring. And it made me feel less shitty about the simple solutions I have come up with for the company so far, lol
8:15 Joma: "Maybe not everything should use blockchain technology" Also Joma: Creates an entire cinematic universe surrounding eccentric CEOs trying to integrate blockchain into window blinds and shades. Coincidence? I think not!
@Alfram