I don't know what the rest of your audience might be interested in, but for me it would great to have a future post on your own experience of how TFM models perform for time series forecasting versus existing models that you have trained for one of your projects.
Hi, I am developing the kind of posts you mentioned -- comparing TFMs with existing models on realistic examples. I invite you to check out the posts here: https://newsletter.dsaiengineering.com and let me know if you find them interesting and how I can make them more useful to you.
I don't know what the rest of your audience might be interested in, but for me it would great to have a future post on your own experience of how TFM models perform for time series forecasting versus existing models that you have trained for one of your projects.
Hi, I am developing the kind of posts you mentioned -- comparing TFMs with existing models on realistic examples. I invite you to check out the posts here: https://newsletter.dsaiengineering.com and let me know if you find them interesting and how I can make them more useful to you.
Good Read in between all the noise of LLMs.
Thanks for this post Christoph. I'm curious about how heavy these models tend to be--could you host it on the free tier in GCP, for example?