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From YouTube: Thinking Out Loud #18 — with Elegbede Azeez
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A
Hello
folks
welcome
one
more
week
to
you
thinking
out
loud
sorry,
because
I
was
hearing
myself
twice
because
I
had
youtube
open,
that's
fixed
now.
So
today
is
the
last
day
the
last
day
of
the
thinking
out
loud
season,
so
I'm
already
dressed
for
holidays.
As
you
can
see,
I
don't.
I
wish
I
had
a
mojito
or
a
caipirinha
here,
but
that
is
not
going
to
happen.
A
That
is
not
going
to
happen
just
in
case
someone
wants
to
bring
me
one
and
so
yeah
so
to
to
sum
up
to
to
finish
the
the
the
thinking
out
loud
season
this
you
know
today
I
wanted
to
invite
someone
from
the
community
someone
who's
been
around
for
a
while
someone
who
has
been
contributing
a
lot
and-
and
I
was
like
who
should
this
person
be
and
immediately
I
was
like
ace
ace-
will
be
the
present
right.
So
let's
invite
a's,
let's
invite
ace
for
what.
A
A
So
we'll
talk
about
the
new
ambassador
program,
how
to
contribute
to
async
api
and
the
experience
it
had
contributing
to
async
api,
and
you
know
and
any
any
idea
that
might
pop
up
in
the
during
the
conversation,
because
it's
now
script
we
just
have
a
topic,
but
there's
no
script
so
so
before
I
continue,
let
me
do
the
usual
ceremony
say
if
you
want
to
have
closed
captions,
please
head
over
to
our
youtube
channel.
This
is
youtube.com
last
async
api
and
you
should
be
able
to
enable
them
there.
A
I
hope
so
if
youtube
is
not
doing
weird
stuff
again
today,
then
also,
let
me
remind
you
that
we
try
to
do
this
as
collaborative
as
possible.
So
if
you
want
to
join
the
conversation,
you
can
do
it
via
chat
and
we
will
be
more
than
happy
to
to
have
you
in
the
conversation
also
for
trolling,
and
you
can
do
whatever
you
want.
A
You
can,
I
mean
just
be
respectful,
that's
the
only
thing
but
but
other
than
that
you
can
throw
whatever
comment
you
want
there
and
last
but
not
least,
I
want
to
highlight
the
work
that
is
happening
right
now
towards
the
snkpi
conference
2022,
and
this
conference
is
going
to
happen
this
year
in
november.
That's
the
only
thing
we
know,
we
don't
even
know
the
place
or
the
exact
dates
it's
going
to
be
in
person
and
virtual,
and
you
can
find
more
information
on
conference.async.com.
A
Why
don't
we
know
the
when
it's
going
to
happen
exactly
and
where
exactly
it's
going
to
be
it's
because
as
everything
we
do
needs
in
kpi,
we
do
it
commute
community
driven.
A
We're
asking
people
where
is
the
best
place,
among
a
of
course
a
closed
set
of
locations,
because
we
cannot
do
it
any
in
every
place,
yeah
in
every
place
in
the
world.
That
would
be
unmanageable
for
us,
but
we
have
like
a
set
of
locations
and
dates,
and
we
want
to
know
when
it's
the
best
time
for
all
of
you
to
to
attend
the
asian
gpa
conference.
A
So
thanks
peter
pedro,
my
friend
peter,
for
the
compliments
on
the
flashy
shirt
one
more
time,
as
you
said,
of
course,
so
peter
is
the
one
that
is
actually
advising
me
on
the
on
on
my
dress
household,
I,
how
should
I
dress?
I'm
kidding
he's
not,
but
he
would
love
to
do
it,
I'm
sure
so
so
yeah,
let's
not,
let's
not
entertain
this
more
and
let
us
welcome
elec
bette
aziz,
so
also
known
as
as
ace
and
let's
pray
that
the
audio
is
working.
A
So
we're
joking,
we
were
joking
because
so
a
is
just
got
a
new,
a
a
brand
new
camera
right
and
it's
only
working
with
firefox
for
some
reason
and
and
the
problem
is
that
historically
restream
was
not
working
with
firefox,
I
mean
the
audio
wasn't
working
and
it
was
making
you
sound
like
a
like
a
robot,
and
I
was
like
I
don't
know
anything
can
happen.
Let's
just
try.
Oh
we
got
spam.
A
This
is
the
first
time
that
it's
happening,
we're
getting
spam
in
the
live
stream.
That
is
cool,
that
this
means
that
we're
making
noise-
that
is
a
good
sign
but
yeah,
so
so
ace
mate.
Would
you
mind
to
introduce
yourself
like
who
you
are
who
says.
B
B
So
I
I'll
been
I've
been
a
contributor
to
the
skipper
community
since
last
year
I
guess
early
last
year
and
I've
like
I've,
been
in
this
community.
I've
been
acting.
I've
been
playing
my
role
as
a
contributor
and
guess
what
I
I
never
knew
like.
There
is
a
community
out
there
that
treats
its
contributors
like
family,
like.
B
A
B
Okay,
okay,
so
I
how
I
got
into
this
kpi
was
actually
a
little
bit
of
roller
coaster.
You
know,
I
don't
have
those
sweet
stories.
Do
you
get
so
just
bear
with
me?
Okay,
so
I
was
recording
right.
I
was
in
college
and
I
just
like
heard
about
open
source
and
what
you
don't
like
to
do
with
open
source,
and
I
was
so
interested
in
open
source
because
I've
just
been
by
myself,
you
know,
building
projects
like
a
normal
person
would
do.
B
B
B
I
was.
I
was
so
confused
man
and
you
know,
then
I
saw
that
there
was
this
date
library
I
was
using
then,
and
I
was
going
through
the
documentation
and
I
think
there
is
a
particular
aspect
in
the
docs
that
there
was
there
was
a
typo
in
the
dogs
right.
You
know
the
typo
was
actually
a
crazy
one.
So
there's
a
single
letter
like
like
a
single
word,
so
I
think
it
was
to
be
2
c
0
right,
but
it
was.
Is
it
and
I
was
like
okay?
B
I
think
these
days
hold
on
so
I'm
like.
I
think
this
maintainer
like
made
an
error
right,
so
I
reached
out
and
I
opened
an
issue
and
the
maintainer
was
like.
I
don't
see
any
problem
with
it
right.
So
since
nobody
complains
about
it-
and
I
was
like
no,
I'm
complaining.
B
B
B
B
Pull
request,
so
I
woke
up
one
morning.
I
would
call
the
next
I
would
come
in
next
morning
and
I
was
checking
my
emails
and
I
saw
oh
somebody
made
my
request
like
it.
It
made
my
whole
day
like
I,
I
I
loved
it
on
github
and
I
saw
my
changes
moved
to
the
master
branch
or
to
the
main
branch
rather,
and
I
was
like
what
I
did
it.
B
B
B
It's
like
I
got,
I
got
it,
it
got
made
and
it
was
really
cool
right
and
because
somebody
somebody,
I
know
a
friend
of
mine,
told
me
about
google
summer
of
code
last
year,
so
they
were
like
you
should
you
should
check
out
because
of
code.
It
is
open
source
and
you
get
to
like
that's
paid
to
even
do
it,
and
I
was
so
hyped.
I
was
like
wow,
let's
go
and
I
saw
I
went
there.
B
I
started
going
through
the
list
of
projects
right
and
I
was
like
okay,
then
I
saw
you
know
different
projects
from
from
different
organizations
and
a
lot
of
them.
Most
of
them
look
scary
right
and
most
of
them
like
are
like
the
ones
that
doesn't
look
scary
to
me,
like
a
lot
of
people
are
already
there.
That
wants
to
do
it
right
and
the
ones
that
look
scary.
You
barely
see
people
there
and
I
was
like,
oh
god.
What
am
I
supposed
to
do?
I
was
I
was
so
scared.
B
B
Well
like
so,
I
felt
like
reading
more
that
I
saw
that.
I
think
I
actually,
you
know
tried
to
like
get
into
google's
amount
of
code,
but
they
weren't
given
the
opportunity,
so
they
went
through
postman,
so
they
were
like
together
right
and
I
was
like,
instead
of
going
through
all
these
really
pretty
stuff
out
there
in
the
in
the
project
there,
and
I
was
like
okay,
I
think
this
produce
seems
pretty
interesting
right.
B
Then
I
I
got
to
meet
the
community
and
the
the
first
thing
like
you
know,
there
is
there's
a
certain
feeling
you
get
when
you
get
to
somewhere
and
immediately.
Let
me
just
say:
let
me
just
call
it
love
at
first
sight
right,
so
it
was.
It
was
like
in
love
at
first
sight
right,
so
I
got
there
and
I
was
like
wow
like
wow
right,
because
I've
joined
during
during
my
days
in
doing
open
source
like
I
was
contributing
randomly
I've
joined
different
groups.
I've
I've
joined
slack
groups.
B
A
B
B
A
Okay,
last
thinking
out
loud
episode.
What
could
happen,
of
course,
like
all
these
things
have
to
happen,
had
to
happen
at
some
point,
of
course.
So
in
the
meantime,
I
have
no
idea
what
to
tell
you.
I
was
super
engaged
listening
to
to
ace.
I
think
his
energies
is
really
good
and
and-
and
I
love
him
and
yeah
so
that
lets
me
he's
writing
to
me
on
the
private
chat.
A
And
peter
knows
so.
Peter
knows
me
from
a
long
time
already
he's
been.
He
has
seen
me
breakdancing,
okay,.
B
B
A
Yes,
we
couldn't
we
couldn't
like
not
do
it
right
like
it
was.
We
were
like
we
were
looking
for
for
someone
to
help
us.
You
know
with
community
work
and
so
on
and-
and
it
was
like
ace-
is
always
there.
So
we
need
to
try
right.
We
need
to
try
so
so
yeah
and
lucas
yeah.
Of
course
this
is
all
lucas
stuff,
so
so
yeah
he
he
will
be
working
for
lucas
reporting
today,
working
for
lucas.
A
B
A
B
B
I
think
it
is
the
best
experience
I
have
so
far,
and
the
most
interesting
aspect
is
actually
how
it
contributed
to
my
growth,
and
I
think
that
is
one
thing
I
can
take
for
granted
right,
and
you
say
I
I
just
look
back
a
year
ago
and
I
see
myself
like
doing
things.
I
never
had
an
idea
I
could
do
a
year
ago
and
look
at
me
right
here.
Like
I'm
doing
it.
I
spoke
at
my
first
in
person
conference
in
front
of
crowds.
B
You
know
preaching
about
async
api
spec
and
the
whole
ecosystem
around
it,
and
it
was
so
cool
and
I
was
like,
if
somebody
told
me
a
year
ago,
I
would
be
doing
this
dude,
I'm
going
to
argue
right,
I'm
like
no,
no,
no,
I'm
not
sure
I'll,
be
doing
this
and
stuff,
but
look
at
what
community
actually
contributed
back
to
me
as
an
individual
contributor,
and
it
goes
a
long
way.
B
A
Changing
the
lives
of
many
people,
I'm
realizing
like
after
getting
into
open
source,
I
mean
my
life
in
the
first
place
like
I
can
see
it,
of
course
like.
If
you
tell
me
a
little
bit
longer
like
I
don't
know
four
years
in
the
past
or
even
three
years
in
the
past.
A
If
you
told
me
that
I
will
be
working
full
time
and
open
source
and
and
getting
well
paid
for
that,
not
just
a
a
little
money,
then
it's
like
I
will
be
like,
might
be
possible,
but
yeah,
I
don't
think
so
right,
so
so,
yeah
and
and
and
even
more,
I
will
say
like
it's
not
just
myself:
it
isn't.
It
is
not
just
myself
and
and
and
you
for
instance,
and
other
people
getting
the
money
from
this,
but
it's
them.
It's
saving
lives.
A
We're
saving
lives,
sometimes
like
when
when
when
it
happened,
you
know
with
the
war
in
afghanistan
with
you
know,
with
the
war
in
ukraine
as
well
like
organizing
the
community.
You
know
like
in
another
group
nothing
inside
the
it's
in
kpa
project,
but
from
the
async
api
you
get
to
know
many
other
people
and
then
you
organize
other
other
initiatives
separately
and,
and
they
managed
to
you,
know
to
to
to
get
help
from
from
folks
and
and
really
quickly,
and
did
it
to
me.
A
I
think
when,
when
this
happened
to
me
is
it
it
was
like.
I
I
understood
that
we
can
really
make
an
impact
globally
with
this.
You
know
like
we
can
really
make
a
huge
impact,
not
just
in
technology
or
in
a
specific
project
or
in
code
like
it's
people,
helping
people
right
so
so
that
is
and
to
me
that
is
like
that.
There's
no
there's
no
better
job
to
do
behind
attack
right
now
that
I
could
be
trying
to
to
to
get
so
yeah,
and
actually
you
have
people.
B
A
Is
it
so
so
far,
you've
only
told
us
great
stories
about
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
just
pinch.
You
a
little
bit
here
like
what
the.
A
B
B
I'm
gonna
share
it
right.
So,
okay,
guys
this
is
like
super,
embarrassing
right
and
you
know
in
my
experience
like
to
me.
I
felt
like
this
is
super
embarrassing,
but
I
got
to
like
know
from
people
that
I've
been
there
before
that
I've
shared
that
experience
and
they
told
me
come
on
man.
You
don't
have
to.
A
A
B
So
yeah
I
was,
I
was
like
so
I
was
I
was
presenting
at
api
days
so
and
the
title
of
my
talk
is
zero
to
hero
with
snk
api
right-
and
this
is
this-
is
like
my
first,
my
first
virtual
impulse
like
virtual-
not
not
even
a
recorded,
talk
right,
so
it
doesn't
record
it.
It
will
like
the
live
stream.
Virtual
conference
talk
like
that
was
my
first
one
right,
and
you
know
I
was
super
hyped
about
it.
You
know
I
like
practiced
my
talk
and
I
was
like.
Oh,
I
think
I'm
ready
right.
B
So
I
I
wanted
to
like
prove
to
myself.
You
got
you
can
do
it,
so
I
I
only
have
25
minutes
right,
so
I
wanted
to
make
it
count.
So
I
wanted
to
do
a
quick
workshop
to
like
carry
my
my
audience
alone
right.
So
it
was
so.
I
started
it
like
it
was
going
smoothly,
and
so
I
was
defining
the
second
pi
spec
so
and
it
is
jammer,
so
I
I
s
since
that
day
I
have
totally
ate
yama,
so
I'll
go
with
json
schema
any
day.
B
B
You
see,
you
know
red
is
bad
right.
Then
I
was
like
okay.
This
can't
be
that
bad
right.
I
could
just
fix
it,
because
I
feel
it's
just
some
spacing
in
the
yamaha
farm.
Then
I
started
trying
to
like
fix
the
spaceship.
Then
I
saw
oh,
my
god.
This
is
this
is
looking
pretty
bad.
Then
I
imagine
right
then
I
said
I'm
panicking.
B
My
mind
in
the
time
I
have
left
to
like
do
the
workshop,
and
I
could
hear
my
own
heartbeat-
and
I
was
so
I
was
sweating
like
I
was
like
this
is
this
is
going
by
this,
wasn't
what
I
planned.
What
was
wrong
right
and
it
was,
it
was
a
terrible
experience
because
then
I
I
now
notice
like
I
was
able
to
fix
the
the
spacing
right,
and
I
noticed
even
the
issue
wasn't
actually
the
spacing.
The
issue
was
because
I
spelt
server
and
service.
B
So
yeah-
and
I
was
I
was-
and
we
have
you
know:
magic
was
actually
the
next
person
to
speak
right
in
the
conference
after
me
and
my
was
actually
in
the
backstage,
and
I
think
I
was
I
knew
I
knew
I
have
somebody
in
the
community
there
with
me,
and
marshall
was
actually
texting
me
before.
I
wasn't
paying
attention
that.
Oh,
he
was
actually
trying
to
help
me
out
from
the
backstage,
but
I
was
already
panicking.
So
I
was
confused
so.
B
And
magic
was
magic
actually
pointed
out
to
me,
and
it
was
crazy
because
when
mashik
wrote
in
the
backstage
that
servers
that
he
added
and
aesthetics
saying,
oh,
I
think
you
have
to
like
spell
it
as
a
plural.
Then
I
I
saw
it,
but
I
never
knew
that
was
what
he
was
saying.
I
thought
he
said.
I
should
look
at
the
server
payload.
Maybe
I
have
some
typo
there
I
was
looking.
I
was
like
dude
like
it
is
not
server
like.
I
can't
find
the
issue
he
was
telling
me
servos,
not
server.
B
A
A
B
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
To
like
just
round
up
the
conversation,
the
presentation
out
there
and
just
like
I
couldn't
find
the
workshop
right,
so
I
have
to
just
show
some
little
stuff.
I
just
started
because
I
was
doing
that
I
was
I've,
run
out.
I've
run
out
of
time
already
and
yeah
after
the
after
the
presentation,
I
was
like
reach
out
to
er
look
lukas,
fran
you
and
magic
about
our
terrible,
I'm
feeling
at
the
moment
how
crazy.
A
I
know
it
feels
like
I,
I
the
reason
I'm
telling
you
to
tell
this
story
publicly
now
in
the
live
stream,
and
I
and
you
told
me
like
I'm-
not
prepared,
I'm
not
ready
for
this,
and
it's
like.
Yes,
that's
why
I
want
you
to
tell
the
truth
like
be
completely
transparent
and
honest
like
what
the
hell
happened.
A
Yeah
you
mess
it
up,
but
that
happens
to
every
one
of
us
right
that
happens
and-
and
you
know,
because
I
told
you
privately
like
I
went
to
vancouver-
to
deliver
a
workshop
just
to
find
there
in
place
that
I
couldn't
do
the
workshop,
because
I
cannot
connect.
I
couldn't
connect
to
an
mqtt
broker
on
a
public
on
the
hotel
wi-fi,
because
the
hotel
wi-fi
was
capping
the
the
any
protocol
that
that
is
not
the
http
protocol
right,
and
that
is
so.
A
It
was
only
a
allowing
http
traffic,
obviously
like
every
public
wi-fi
network.
They
they
have
this
for
security
right
and-
and
I
didn't
think
about
that-
so
I
went
to
I
and
all
the
attendees
we
all
flew
to
vancouver
in
canada.
A
Just
to
see
me
there
do
the
workshop
and
learn
from
from
my
workshop
and
no
workshop.
It
had
to
be
cancelled
so,
and
I
was
like
really
the
same.
I
was
really
ashamed.
I
was
thinking
of
using
my
own
phone
connection.
You
know
like,
but
you
know
it
was
like.
I
don't
know
how
many
people
are
here
like
40,
50
people,
40
50
people
connected
to
my
phone.
This
is
not.
A
This
is
not
gonna
work
right
on
top
of
that,
I'm
not
in
spain.
So
I'm
I'm
in
canada
and
and
my
my
sim
card
is
from
spain,
so
so
yeah
charges
will
apply,
so
it's
gonna
be
expensive,
even
if,
even
if,
if
it
works
right,
which
I
don't
think
it
will
have
worked,
but
so
the
the
only
thing
that
I
could
do
is
look
people.
Here's
the
workshop
content.
A
I'm
gonna
share
this
with
you
and
you
can
try
yourself
at
home
whenever
you
have
time
and
I
will
be
happy
to
answer
any
questions
privately
after
you
know,
after
this
conference
and
so
on,
because
and
I
messed
it
up
like
yeah
and
I
was
feeling
really
bad,
because
people
paid
for
that
right
and-
and
it
was
like
they
they
flew
to
to
to
canada
right
for
that.
So
they
said
yeah
like
you're,
not
alone,
you're,
not
alone,
man
like
you're,
not
the
only.
B
A
The
reason
I
wanted
you
to
share
this
is
for
everyone
watching
us
now
and
and
watching
the
recording
is
that
can
happen,
but
that's
fine
like
we're
humans
and
everyone
out
there
watching.
You
are
also
humans
and
you're,
giving
this
information
for
free,
like,
for
instance,
in
api
days.
This
time
the
the
the
ticket
was
free.
You
were
not
getting
paid
for
that
as
well,
so
everything
was
for
free,
so
man,
you
were
trying.
You
were
trying
to
give
it
for
free
right,
so
and
and
people
were
receiving
it
for
free.
A
A
You,
but
or
not
just
me
in
this
case,
but
you
know,
like
everyone,
who's
well
listening
to
us
like
if
you
thinking
about
speaking
in
public
and
and
you
want
to
do
it
like,
go
ahead
and
do
it
go
ahead
and
try
it
if
you
fail
off,
nobody
will
care
no,
but
not,
but
real
for
real,
like
how
many,
how
many
failed
talks.
Do
you
remember
from
conferences,
none
of
them?
How
many
boring
thoughts?
A
You
care
okay,
but
don't
care
that
much
right.
It's
like
don't
don't
punish
yourself
that
much
because
it's
this
can
happen
to
every
one
of
us
right.
So
so
yeah
we're
humans
and
we
fail
and
it's
beautiful
so
yeah.
That's
why
I
wanted
you
to
share
the
to
share
the
struggle
and
the
failures
right.
B
You
can
see
so
you
can
see
everyone
like
in
this
in
this
live
stream.
If
you
are
probably
watching
the
recorded
talk
so
like
this
is
just
an
indication
or
this
is
a
particular
sign.
You
can
see
the
reason
why
snk
api
community
is
like
the
best
like
the
second
pia
initiative.
Right
you
can
see
like
fran
is
actually
a
maintainer.
A
B
A
Look
if
you
keep,
if
you
keep
speaking
so
so
good
about
ass
people,
are
starting
are
going
to
start
thinking
that
we're
paying
you
for
for
saying
this.
A
B
You
know
I
I
have
to
say
it
right
because
to
me
it
inspires
me
a
lot
because
I'm
when
I,
when
I
look
back
it's
like
when
something
inspires,
you
I
believe
still
like
talk
people
about
it
right
so
like
so
I
kind
of
skip
myself
like
I
can
shut
up.
You
know
I
just
I
just
love
like
preaching
the
gospel
about
what
like
the
really
cool
stuff
going
on
in
the
community.
B
A
No,
no
that's
cool,
I
mean
just
I
was
just
saying,
like
people
are
going
to
think
that
you're
getting
paid
for
saying
these
good
things
wow
but
yeah
like
no.
No,
that's
not
the
case.
He
will
be
getting
paid
for
other
stuff,
not
for
saying
good
things,
so
so
yeah
actually
for
for
saying
the
truth
right
like
for
telling
the
truth,
not
not
just
not
just
good
things,
so
man,
so
we
have
like
15
minutes
left
so.
B
A
So
how
are
you
feeling
about
it
like?
Because
we,
as
for
people
who
don't
know
we
were
beta
testing
the
ambassador
program
with
ace
with
alex.
B
B
A
A
How
how
have
you
been
experiencing
it
so
far
like
what's
missing?
What's
what's
good,
what's
bad,
what's.
B
So
far
so
far,
I
think
it's
just
been
perfect
and
I'm
publishing
my
first
article
and
thanks
today
again,
I
haven't
written
an
article
before
right.
This
is
my
first
time
writing
an
article
because
I'm
like
part
of
the
I'm
like
the
elaborate
of
the
ambassador
program,
so
it
makes
me
want
to
you
know:
do
something
push
boundaries
right
so
and
I
from
there
you
know
you
can
either
write
an
article
talk
and
give
presentations.
B
A
B
Know
the
program
is
what
inspired
me
to
like.
Go
there,
I'm
talking
a
lot
of
crowds
right
about
about
a
sec
api
and
I
got
to
like
meet
really
cool
people.
You
know
doing
amazing
stuff
in
africa
and
they
get
to
like
you
know,
like
you
know,
okay,
because
fran
and
frank
sent
me,
you
know
it's
gonna
be
a
swag
right,
it
was
it
was.
It
was
so
much
right
so
when
when
I
got
this
swag,
I
was
like
how
am
I
gonna
share.
This
man
like
it
was
too
much
right,
but
guess
what?
B
A
B
B
A
B
Stuff
right
getting
to
meet
people
getting
to
talk
to
people
introducing
stuff
to
people.
I
I
even
met
people
at
the
like
people,
building
the
future
of
fintech
in
africa
right
and
you
get
to
like
talk
today
about
message,
driven
apis
and
introduce
a
second
api
spec
today
and,
like
you,
see
them
and
you're
like
wow.
This
is
cool
like
this
is
my
first
time
hearing
about
things,
and
it's
just
like
I
showed
somebody
is
a
senior
engineer
at
space
stock
that
that
is,
a
payment.
A
B
I
was
showing
the
guy,
you
know
how
you
can
visualize
your
service
in
the
event
of
eda
visualization
too.
Oh,
it's
true,
you're
right
and
the
guy
saw
it
was
like
wow
like
this.
Is
it's
cool
like
I
could
just
see
where
my
message
of
my
my
data
is
going
and
stuff,
and
I
see
everything
in
real
time
and
I
was
so
pumped
like
I
was
so
hyped.
I
was
so
happy
like
damn
like
thanks
to
the
program
right.
A
And
the
cool
thing
is,
and
the
cool
thing
is
that
you're
not
representing-
because
I
did
that
in
the
past,
but
you're
not
representing
a
company
right.
So
it's
not
for
private
profit.
It
is
you
so
you
the
what
you're
doing
is.
It
is
not
for
private
profit
of
you
or
async
api
as
a
company
right,
because
there's
no
async
api
company.
They
think
api
is
just
an
open
source
project.
The
money
isn't
a
foundation.
A
A
I
mean
it's
totally
fine
if
you
represent
the
company
and
something
that
is
just
for
profit,
that's
okay,
but
I
I
to
me
it
feels
a
little
bit
more
special
because
it's
like
we're
doing
this
for
the
good
of
the
people,
not
for
the
good
of
a
specific
business
right.
Of
course,
business
will
take
advantage
of
it
to
make
more
money.
That's
cool!
That's!
Okay!
That's
what?
A
What
is
getting
us
here,
but
in
the
first
place
like
we
can
do
this
because
some
businesses
are
profiting
from
it,
so
so
that
is
actually
good,
but
but
yeah
like
you're,
not
doing
it
from
us
for
a
specific
company
you're
doing
it
for
a
community
right,
a
community
of
people,
and
that
is
to
me
that
is
powerful
right.
That
is,
that
is
it's
powerful
one.
B
A
Exactly
you
know
that
in
the
beginning,
in
the
beginning
of
the
project,
when
I
was
just
myself
along
working
on
it,
I
tried
to
make
it
look,
look
everything
so
professional
and
and
so
yeah,
like
so
professional.
A
I
tried
to
make
it
look
so
super
professional
that
people
started
thinking
that
there
was
a
company
behind
it
like
a
company
with
a
full
team
of
people,
and
I
was
like
no
it's
just
myself
a
lot
really
like,
and
I
was
like
yeah,
of
course,
I'm
using
templates
for
the
website,
and
so
I'm
not
doing
the
whole
design
for
by
myself
from
scratch.
But
yeah,
like
everything,
was
looking
so
so,
professional
and
and
the
language
that
I
was
using.
Is
we
we
all
the
time
you
and
we
instead
of
I,
I.
A
But
there
was
no
we,
it
was
just
me
right,
but
I
was
using
we
and
and
and
that's
and
that
the
message
that
was
sending
to
people
is
people
for
some
reason
started
thinking
that
there
was
a
lot
of
money
behind
this.
There
was
a
huge
company
or
a
company
with
investment,
or
something
like
that,
and
I
was
like
no
I'm
just
myself
alone
and
I
don't
have
investment
I'm
doing
this
in
my
spare
time.
So
if
you
can
donate
some
money,
that
will
be
really
helpful
right.
A
So
I
can
continue
doing
this
or
I
can
pay
people
to
help
me
with
this
right
and
yeah.
Luckily,
I
managed
to
to
find
the
people
who
will
pay
for
that,
but
but
yeah
like
this
is
I
I
know
I
know
that
feeling
like.
Sometimes
we
do
we
do
this
in
a
such
a
professional
way.
A
We
try
to
hide
it
so
much
from
what
it
really
is
that
that
people
think
that
this
is
completely
another
thing
and
and
with
this
in
kpi,
it's
already
happening
like
people,
sometimes
in
issues
or
pull
requests
or
in
conversations
in
github
or
also
in
slack
they
during
a
conversation
they
mentioned
yeah,
but
because
the
asian
kpi
company
blah
blah
blah
whatever
it's
like.
No,
no,
no,
no,
no.
B
A
Is
in
kpi
company
there
is
no
isn't
keeping
a
company
man
like
we're,
not
we're,
not
a
company,
I
mean
we
could
have
tried
and
we
were
like.
We
were
thinking
like
lucas
and
I
before
joining
bozeman
we
were
like.
Should
we
create
a
company
or
should
we
just
accept
what
postman
is
offering
and
and
we
and
we
accepted
the
the
the
postman
offered,
because
we
don't
have
to
think
about
businesses
and
and
making
money
and
and
making
customers
acquiring
customers
right
and
so
on,
because
we
were
like
now.
A
We
just
want
to
do
even
driven
architectures
and
amazing
api.
I
don't
care
about
the
acquiring,
you
know
getting
customers
or
or
something
like
that.
I
don't
care
it's
it's
not
my
it's
not
my!
You
know
it's
not
my
dream
in
life
right
to
be
working
on
these
things.
This
is
a
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
a
businessman,
I'm
just
a
developer
and
then
he
was
like
I'm
just
a
developer.
I
mean
lately
I'm
less
of
a
developer,
but
but
I
still
keep
developing
so
so
yeah
as
alejandra
will
probably
put
it.
I'm.
A
You
know
I'm
a
model
now
so
so
yeah.
I
keep
going.
A
So
all
I
do
now
is
just
sew
in
my
myself
and
and
trying
to
help
others
do
their
job,
but
but
yeah
like
in
in
the
end,
it's
like,
I
I
prefer
to
be
doing
this
than
to
be
worrying
about
investors,
money
customers.
A
You
know,
customers,
it's
all
fine,
but
you
know
I
prefer
to
care
about
people
who
are
using
the
async
api
tools
and
spec
and
not
caring
about
if
they
are
paying
or
not
or
they're,
not
paying
and
and
thinking
about.
We
have
to
make
at
least
this
amount
of
money.
So
we
can
pay
people
otherwise
we'll
we
will
have
to
fire
them
because
we
don't
we
cannot
pay.
A
I
don't
want
to
go
through
that.
Even
thinking
about
it
is,
I
don't
want
to
play
with
people's
lives
like
like
this.
I'm
not
saying
I
will
not
do
it
in
the
future
I
may
in
the
future.
Who
knows,
I
may
decide
to
create
a
company
at
some
point
not
about
this
in
kpi.
I
don't
think
so,
but
about
something
else.
I
don't
know
maybe,
but
yeah
this
time
we
were
like
no,
let's
just
let's
just
do
whatever
we
like
to
do
and
let
other
people
worrying
about.
A
B
The
ambassador
program
is
gonna,
you
know
open
doors
for
other
contributors
that
are
looking
for
ways
to
like
make
impact
to
contribute,
and
it's
not
just
you
know.
Maybe
you
can't
code,
it
is
fine.
You
don't
have
to.
You
know,
know
how
to
code
to
participate
in
the
ambassador
program
right,
you
can,
if
you,
like
speaking
that
event
like
presenting,
you
can
participate
in
the
program
right.
If,
if
you,
if
you
you
know,
write
with
a
technical
writer
and
you
want
to
participate,
you
can
come,
you
can
come
participate
right,
it
is
not.
B
B
B
A
B
And
you
you
also,
you
know
we
need
to
you
know
have
days
turning
the
website
in
in
the
exec
api
website
features.
You
know
the
list
of
people
in
that
that
participated
in
the
ambassador
programs
right.
We
we
also.
I
was
telling
lucas
the
other
day
about
what,
if
you
could
like
create
a
social
card,
they
can
share
on
their
social
platforms
right
to
to
promote
themselves
like
hey,
like
I'm
here,
like
I'm
doing,
numbers
and
stuff
which
is
like
api,
like
I'm
an.
B
B
I
have
this
box.
Where
I
can.
I
can
drink
form
right.
You
see,
yeah,
we
yeah,
we
we're
in
different
continents
and
we
have
same
stuff.
So
you
know
what
I'm
saying
right.
The
program
like
gives
you
so
much
opportunity
like
it
puts
you
back
right,
that's
what
it
is
all
about
right,
giving
back
to
the
community,
and
I
think
the
ambassador
program
is
up
for
that
also,
and
to
be
honest,
I
can't
imagine
enough
opportunities
that
will
be
open
for
people
that
are
into
the
program
right.
So
it's
it's
the
opportunities.
A
B
A
Yeah
and
actually-
and
actually
there
is-
I
mean
aside
from
your
case
and
and
and
from
the
you
know
like
suvik,
for
instance,
civic
case
as
well-
suvik
also
joined
postman
recently,
and
he
he
has
been
a
contributor
of
facing
cave.
I
think
ap
for
a
long
time.
He
even
won
the
the
last
hackathon.
A
So
so
aside
from
you
folks
who
have
been
who
who
are
being
hired,
but
you
know
by
a
company
to
work
on
async,
api,
full-time
and
things
like
this,
I
get
to
hear
lots
of
stories
privately
of
people
coming
to
me
and
saying
I'm
thankful
that
I
joined
the
snkpa
community
because
I
got
to
learn
about
event
driven
architectures
and
I
was
applying
to
a
job
whatever
job.
I
don't
know
right.
A
A
A
This
is
really
fulfilling.
That's
actually
a
full
feeling,
there's
a
word
so
yeah
so
yeah,
so
that
that's
really
cool
man
we're
overtime
but
want
to
say
some
last
words
before
we
finish.
B
I
think,
if
I
would
say
anything
in
anything
anything,
okay,
anything
fran,
not
I'm
not
advertising.
Okay,
I'm
not
saying
the
truth.
B
Best,
I'm
not
the
paid
guy
so
because
I
I
believe
open
source
is
like
a
really
big
thing.
It's
like
this,
I
think,
is
the
coolest
thing
that
ever
happened
to
me.
If
I'm
to
say
it
right,
so
at
snkpi
actually
changed
a
lot
about
me
and
gave
me
you
know
a
big
dream
like
something
to
dream
about
right.
A
B
B
Like
you,
you
leave
and
you
telling
the
story
like
you
keep
telling
people.
Oh
god,
like
you,
you
keep
recommending
people.
You
want
to
do
open
source.
You
recommend
the
same
kpi
you
want
to
do
open
source.
No,
no!
I
have
a
community
just
go
there
and
it's
it's
just
cool
and
nicolas.
When
I
joined
snkpi
right,
I
I
was
like
the
only
person
in
in
the
community
drives
from
lagos.
B
A
A
A
Yeah,
that
is
really
cool.
I
agree
thanks
a
lot
ayes
and
thanks
a
lot.
Everyone
for
watching
we're
coming
back
with
thinking
out
loud
in
october,
we'll
come
back
with
a
renewed
format,
so
I'll
be
telling
more
we're
still
working
on
this
and
and
yeah
have
a
great
summer
have
a
great
holiday
season.
A
I
just
have
my
suite
case
here,
ready
to
to
to
jump
to,
to
you,
know,
to
travel
and
go
to
to
the
beach.
No
just
kidding,
I'm
not,
but
but
yeah
take
care,
enjoy
the
holiday
season
and
see
you
after
september,
cheers.