Roman Yampolskiy is an AI safety researcher who's deeply concerned with the dangers of General Super Intelligence. We chat about why he doesn't think humanity has much time left, and what we can do about it. Twitter: https://twitter.com/romanyam?lang=en
May 08, 2024•40 min
I'm sitting in the Amsterdam Airport (Schipol) and wrote some of my book on the flight over to Europe. In this episode, I'll talk briefly about my book writing process, and how it differs today from when I wrote Fundamentals of Data Engineering.
May 03, 2024•9 min
Jarod Santo and Adam Stacoviak from The Changelog join me for 1.5 hours of free-flowing chats about planned obscelescene, old school vs new school consumer tech, the XZ Backdoor incident, the job market doldrums (plus tips for finding work and starting a biz), and being unemployable. Jarod and Adam are two of my favorite people to talk with, since we can literally chat about anything for hours. Enjoy! Changelog: https://changelog.com/
May 02, 2024•1 hr 25 min
In today's Practical Data Modeling group discussion, we chatted about how to get buy-in for data modeling. The question was intentionally vague, because context is key. I give some thoughts on this topic, and how you can generalize this to most situations where you need to get buy-in. Practical Data Modeling: https://practicaldatamodeling.substack.com/
Apr 26, 2024•8 min
Vishnu Vasanth (e6Data) and I chat about what's next for analytical query engines, shifting left, the Indian tech scene, and much more. Vishnu is very wise and has a very deep technical vision for where the industry needs to go. I very much agree with his vision. Enjoy! e6Data: https://www.e6data.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishnu-vasanth-5329233/
Apr 23, 2024•52 min
There's the interview you think you're going to have, then there's the interview you get. This is one of those, in the best way possible. I expected to chat about his time at Snowflake. We didn't even get past his early days building data warehouses because it was so fascinating. Did you know Kent is arguably one of the very first practitioners (probably an accidental inventor) of DataOps? This is sort of a "prequel" episode. Kent Graziano and I chat about his early days as a data practitioner....
Apr 16, 2024•1 hr 1 min
Sometimes I feel like the data world is stuck in a world of tabular data (rows and columns). This has been the data world for decades. Let's think bigger. We've moved beyond data fitting into lakes. With the capability of AI to unlock the power of unstructured data (audio, images, video), it's time to start thinking about data oceans...
Apr 12, 2024•7 min
Keith Belanger is an OG data modeling practitioner, having been in the game for decades. We chat about a wide range of data modeling topics. What's changed and what's stayed the same? How to model data to fit the business's needs. Agile data modeling. When it works, when it doesn't. Data modeling for data mesh and decentralization. The art of data modeling How to teach conceptual data modeling to new practitioners Keith brings a wealth of experience and a practical, no-nonsense perspective. If y...
Apr 10, 2024•59 min
This morning, the Practical Data Modeling Community held its first group discussion (to be posted very soon). People from all sorts of organizations (biggest companies in the world, universities, small companies) discussed how the approach analytical data modeling. My major takeaway - your mileage will vary. There's the ideal way of data modeling we're taught, and there's reality. Everyone's situation is different and there's no one-size-fits-all approach that will work for everyone. The discuss...
Apr 05, 2024•8 min
Kishore Aradhya and I both teach, and we agree this is a very difficult landscape to determine what and how to teach. Against the backdrop of generative AI, we discuss the role of universities in teaching tech and data, the role of a teacher, how to teach data, and much more. DSPY - https://github.com/stanfordnlp/dspy
Apr 04, 2024•53 min
Toby Mao started his data tooling company, SQLMesh, in 2022, when investing in data tools was unfashionable. Yet, he's managed to get traction with SQLMesh and is on a mission to simplify data transformations and make data easier to work with. We also chat about experimentation best practices, which he learned at some of the biggest tech companies in the world. This is definitely a great episode if you're interested in startups, data tools, experiments, driving cars, and much more.
Apr 03, 2024•56 min
Matt Housley hangs out at my house, and we have a random chat about all sorts of stuff - fads in data, data and ML engineering, tech hubs, and more. If you want a glimpse into the sorts of chats that Matt and I have all the time, here you go.
Apr 02, 2024•40 min
There's an inverse relationship between the value you add and how much you need to tell people about it. If you're adding value, you'll know - you don't need to talk about it. You're doing it. Also, the same goes with "data." If you're putting "data" as the center of the conversation, you just lost the game.
Mar 29, 2024•7 min
Angel Narciso and I hung out at LEAP Riyadh, alongside 215K attendees (wtf?). We chat about all sorts of stuff in the data world, including some blunt convos on the modern data stack and AI, among other things.
Mar 28, 2024•55 min
I often get questions about how I write and advice on how one might go about becoming a "writer." In this episode, I talk a bit about my writing process and why you (yes you) should also write. This will be the first in a few episodes and blog posts where I talk about the writing and content creation process, as I get a ton of questions about this. Thanks for your questions and support!
Mar 22, 2024•10 min
Jess Haberman and I chat about how to negotiate a book deal. She's been in publishing for ages and knows her stuff! Also, I wish I had this episode handy while I was shopping around Fundamentals of Data Engineering, because Jess agreed to publish my book while she was at O'Reilly ;) We also talk about how AI will change publishing.
Mar 20, 2024•53 min
Had a great chat with Keith Belanger yesterday (podcast dropping soon) about how conceptual data modeling fell by the wayside. All too often, people seem focused on physical data modeling. This is a shame, because conceptual is the art and lifeblood of data modeling. As an industry, we need to learn to see (again).
Mar 14, 2024•8 min
Sadie St. Lawrence chat about all sorts of stuff - mind and machines, community building, optimizing time, focus, and social capital, and much more. Women in Data: https://www.womenindata.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sadiestlawrence/
Mar 12, 2024•1 hr 7 min
Is it better to make a perfect or good enough data model? It depends…
Mar 08, 2024•5 min
Christian Bourdeau and I chat about all things data careers - getting hired, getting fired, and finding your gig. We also chat about 75 Hard, lifting weights (we're bros), hackathons, teaching, and much more. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianbourdeau/
Mar 07, 2024•1 hr 13 min
Zach Zeus and I chat about trust architecture and how it can work to improve ESG impacts in supply chain. This is an incredibly important topic with massive global impact, cuz climate change. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-zeus/ Recommendation 49: https://unece.org/circular-economy/news/unece-support-scaling-transparency-sustainable-value-chains
Mar 05, 2024•56 min
I'm chilling in Verbier, Switzerland at Skiers in Data (SKID). In this episode, I chat about the various types of debt - technical, data, and organizational debt.
Mar 01, 2024•8 min
Annie Nelson and I chat about her path to data analytics, writing her new book, "How to Become a Data Analyst", bad career advice, rock climbing, and more. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annie-nelson-analyst/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/annie-nelson-data-analytics Book: https://www.amazon.com/How-Become-Data-Analyst-Low-Cost/dp/1394202237
Feb 29, 2024•51 min
Christophe Blefari and I chat about why teaching data engineering is so damn hard, how generative AI will change technology and data education, and more. Site: https://www.blef.fr/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopheblefari
Feb 27, 2024•1 hr
Imagine you're dropped into the middle of a failed data project - no data team, no documentation, and other horrific things - and have to figure out a way to make it work. What would you do? Gordon Wong and I chat about various aspects of how we'd handle this scenario.
Feb 23, 2024•31 min
Alex Freberg, aka Alex The Analyst, chats with me about playing the long game with content, empathizing with his audience, how he grew a massive YouTube following, his new Analyst Builder courses, and much more. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AlexTheAnalyst LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-freberg/ Analyst Builder: https://www.analystbuilder.com/
Feb 22, 2024•54 min
Wendy Turner-Williams joins me to chat about her new project and communty, The Association.ai , unleashing generative AI in organizations, starting and building a community, and much more. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-turner-williams-8b66039/ The Association: https://theassociation.ai/
Feb 21, 2024•54 min
My voice is sort of working, and I chat about Tristan Handy's article that raised quite a ruckus this week, "Is the "Modern Data Stack" Still a Useful Idea?" In the end, the Modern Data Stack won - people use the cloud for analytics. And everything ends, so I'm excited for what's next. Article: https://roundup.getdbt.com/p/is-the-modern-data-stack-still-a?r=oc02
Feb 16, 2024•10 min
Randy Bean and I discuss why generative AI is making companies more data-oriented, the latest Wave Stone Data and AI Leadership Executive Survey, his career and writing process and much more.
Feb 15, 2024•53 min
I consider Steve Hoberman to be one of the original data modelers, having practiced and taught data modeling since the 1990s. He also runs the venerable Technics Publications, which I consider the foremost publishers of data-oriented books. Steve and I discuss data modeling's past, present, and future. If you're into data modeling, this is a must-listen. Enjoy! Technics Publications: https://technicspub.com/ Steve Hoberman LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevehoberman/...
Feb 13, 2024•54 min