Author: jeremy

  • anaconda

    A friend of mine recently asked for a tutorial of how to set things up in anaconda python environments so that she could work through my walkthroughs. This is a work in progress, but I put this on github to help people see the basics.

  • Exploring chatgpt API – Session 1

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    I just finished my first walk through of OpenAI’s API for ChatGPT. I put together a video of some of the highlights and an accompanying jupyter notebook (html) for those who want to play with. If you have any programming or scripting experience, you likely can follow along ok, and you can download the notebook.…

  • Exploring Hugging Face – Session 1

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    I recently spent some time exploring the AI company Hugging Face’s transformers library. It’s pretty neat, so I put together a video of some of the highlights and an accompanying jupyter notebook (html) for those who want to play with. If you have any programming or scripting experience, you likely can follow along ok, and…

  • Understanding Product Management & Product Strategy

    Published 2017.08.22Revised 2024.02.20 In some fashion or another, I’ve been working on technology products for over 20 years.  And, as you’d expect, I’ve learned a lot in this time.  These learnings have come from many sources, including formal education, on-the-job training, self-study, painful mistakes, and dumb luck.  I am thankful for all of these lessons,…

  • Product Management and Self Assessment

    Published: 2017.08.25Revised: 2024.02.20 <update 2024.02.20> During both planned and unplanned sabbaticals, I like to spend time thinking about what I like to do, what I’m good at, and where I best fit. I’ve found that using the roles & responsibilities map I create in every role can help with this. Below I’m referring to the…

  • Identifying Responsibilities in Product Management

    Published 2017.08.22 In the process of earning my MBA I was presented with countless business models, techniques, and frameworks.  Many of these were quite valuable, many more of these were simply slight variations of each other.  All of them had names, often fancy ones, and some had corresponding courses, lectures, worksheets, and training around them.…