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Thread Re: Pipelines And How They'Re Meant To Be Used / How Long They Take To Orchestrate.
i understood that part, but noticed that when putting in the code to start remotely, the consequence seems to be that the dag computation happens twice - once on my machine as it runs, and then again remotely (this is at least part of why its slower) . if i put pipe.start earlier in the code, the pipeline fails to execute the actual steps .
this is unlike tasks, which somehow are smart enough to publish in draft form when task.execute_remotely is up top .
do i just leave off pipe.start?
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6 months ago
6 months ago