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B
Here
we
go
yeah
all
right.
I
guess
we're
live.
We're
live
here
in
the
the
crowd.
There's
a
crowded
hall
here
in
the
what
are
we
calling
the
west
halls
here.
B
B
They
people
call
me
pop,
so
today
is
in
a
bunch
of
co-located
events.
I
actually
was
part
of.
One
of
them
was
the
ebpf
day.
Duffy
by
the
way,
is
a
little
late,
because
he's
closing
ebpf
day
it
was
an
incredible
day
bill.
Do
you
know
what
ebpf
is.
A
I've
heard
about
it,
I
heard
it's
the
hot
new
technology
on
the
block.
All
the
cool
kids
are
doing
it,
but
can
you
can
you
give
me
a
little
insight
about
what
you
learned
today.
B
That's
a
great
question:
you've
been
doing
this
a
long
time
so,
like
basically
ebpf,
is
a
enhanced
berkeley
packet
filtering.
It's
basically
like
a
tap
into
the
kernel.
What
I
love
about
it!
This
is
cn
ebpfd.
So
it's
cloud
native.
So
it's
a
lot
of
projects
like
psyllium
like
falco,
which
is
I'm
the
community
leader
for
and
as
well
as
we
had
microsoft
and
microsoft
had
had
purchased
a
company
called
acquired,
a
company
called
keemvulk,
and
so
they
were
part
of
this
the
whole
day
we're
just
showing
folks
end
user
stories.
B
So
apple
was
there
google,
a
bunch
of
you,
know
folks,
came
on
and
talked
about
how
they're
using
ebpf.
B
Really
like
it
was
a
back
and
forth
so
I
had
somebody
who
was
in
this
in
the
in
the
slides.
Melissa
from
apple
basically
was
talking
to
eric
in
the
slide
so
asking
a
question.
He
was
responding
to
the
question
in
the
slides.
It
was
very
cool.
I
mean
I
again
every
one
of
those
talks.
I
was
a
part
of
the
program
committee.
Every
single
one
of
those
talks
was
awesome
because
which
camera
on
guys,
oh
right,
there
number
one.
A
B
You
know
everyone
is
special
to
me,
because
the
program
committee
was
is
great.
It
was
liz
rice,
thomas
groff,.
B
Jesus
loris
dijani
from
from
cystic
as
well,
and
also
andy
randall
and
chris
cool
from
microsoft.
So
it
was
all
these
groups
were
all
got
together.
We
had
this
idea
a
couple
of
months
ago,
for
it
we
talked
to
chris
anachek
and
it
was
like
there's
an
awesome
day.
Let's
do
an
ebpf
day,
so
it
really
was
it.
It
really
was
good.
There
was
also
some
other
events
right,
yeah.
A
That's
awesome,
but
before
we
jump
into
that,
I
just
want
to
say
if
people
are
wondering
what
this
is
right
here
on
my
lap,
this
is
an
ipad,
I'm
watching
this
stream.
You
can
please
like
comment.
Ask
your
questions.
If
you
have
any
comments
from
us,
looks
like
we
have
our
first
comment,
hello
folks
from
it
looks
like
carlos
from
berlin.
B
Times
he's
six
tour,
falco
and
kubernetes.
Really
one
of
the
release
managers
for
lowe's
can.
B
A
B
Hey
shout
out
to
you
carlos,
but
shout
out
to
the
other
carlos
as
well.
Okay,.
A
B
Broadcast
right,
and
so
we
follow
the
code
of
conduct,
so
please
everyone,
please
be
kind
and
wonderful
to
one
another,
and
thank
you
so
much
for
joining
the
chat.
Why
am
I
so
animated
bill?
I'm
so
excited
for
this
set?
Did
you
all
see
this
set?
This
came
from
like
bill
and
all
of
our
brains,
and
we
made
this
happen,
so
I'm
so
excited
for
it.
A
Yeah,
I
guess
maybe,
if
we're
talking
about
the
set,
we
can
give
a
little
shout
out
to
all
the
logos
behind
us.
I
I
know
a
lot
of
people
have
heard
about
cloud
native
tv.
It's
the
new
live
stream
show
for
the
community
by
the
community.
It's
a
lot
of
great
hosts
talking
about
different
ways.
You
can
get
involved
in
cloud
native,
so,
for
instance,
one
of
my
favorite
shows
actually
I'm
cncf
we're
neutral.
We
don't
have
any
favorite
children
they're
all
equal
to
us,
but
shout
out
to
david
mckay
from
the
let's
see.
A
Recently,
a
new
dad.
Oh
that's
the
wrong
side.
Okay,
on
this
side,
if
I
point
to
you
that
looks
good
to
me,
logo
he's
teaching
people
how
to
contribute
to
cloud
native
projects.
So
you
go
on
the
stream
with
one
of
my
containers
and
he
talks
them
through
he's.
Even
you
know,
merge
pull
requests
live
so
become
a
contributor
to
different
cloud.
Native
projects
live
on
a
live
stream
so
pop
I
I
know
I
know
you
like
to
talk
about
your
show,
but
I
don't
I'm
not
talking
about.
B
My
show
so
one
of
the
other
other
favorite,
I
know
again
children
all
of
them.
I
mean
cat,
kills
it
all
the
time.
I'm
really
happy
with
bart
show
art
is
code.
It's
a
brand
new
show
that
we
started
airing
latinx,
leonardo
great
show
as
well.
I
mean
got
to
give
a
shout
out
to
scion
for
cert's
magic,
again,
really
cool
and
by
the
way,
if
you're
tuning
in
right
now
duffy's
a
little
late,
he
is
finishing
out
the
cne
bpf
day
for
this
co-located
day.
B
This
right
here
is
a
recap
of
the
there's,
been
a
bunch
of
co-located
events.
We
have
prom
con.
We
have.
A
B
Envoy
con
we
have
the
identity
spire
spiffy
day,
which
was
a
lot
of
talks.
Cole
kennedy
did
a
really
good
talk.
Today,
I
hung
out
with
cole
last
night,
great
dude,
yeah.
A
We
have
getting
started
with
kubernetes,
hosted
by
google
cloud.
We
have
the
cloud
native
for
eclipse
foundation
day.
We
have
envoy
con,
we
have
production,
identity,
day,
prom
com
supply
chain
security,
con
there's
a
virtual
crash
course
in
mtls
and
authorization
for
kubernetes,
with
linker
d
virtual,
recruiting
messy
schema
migrations
with
schema
hero,
virtual
rook
enterprise,
storage
for
kubernetes
and
the
road
back
of
tikv,
a
cloud
native
key
value
database.
A
B
Mean
action-packed
and
what,
by
the
way,
even
in
sessions
I
kind
of
walked
around
a
lot
of
the
sessions.
You
know,
even
all
things
considered
and
again,
the
cncf
has
done
a
wonderful
job
in
terms
of
keeping
everybody
healthy.
All
that
I
think
you
know
the
the
the
turnout
has
been
really
good.
Also
look
when
you're
virtual
you're
coming
and
being
part
of
this,
we
want
to
make
sure
even
the
folks
at
home
are
part
of
this
again.
All
this
week,
we'll
be
doing
these
recaps,
so
you
can
see.
B
A
Yeah
in
the
channel,
there
is
a
question
for
you.
Yes,
where
did
you
leave
your
wig.
B
Are
you
talking
so
I
played
the
part
today
of
wig
store
jesus
as
basically
because
of
dan
lawrence
he's
the
he's
six
door:
jesus,
wonderful,
dude,
again
he's
they
put
together
the
software
supply
chain
con.
I
will
not
be
wearing
the
wig
again
until
maybe
dan
comes
on
again.
You
never
know.
If
he's
gonna
come
on
the
show
we'll
do
that,
but
I
don't
have
the
wig
on
me.
A
Yeah,
hopefully,
a
little
bit
later,
we
also
have
a
special
guest
with
us
today,
our
our
first
one,
for
today,
it's
misha
here
to
come
talk.
A
Met
him
right
before
this
super
excited,
he
apparently
installed
mini
cube
for
the
first
time
last
night,.
B
A
B
C
C
C
Yeah,
so
I've
been
exploring
a
lot
of
different.
What
do
you
think
about
what
I
can
say.
A
C
Been
exploring
a
bunch
of
different
ideas
in
just
generally
the
open
source
world
and
in
a
variety
of
conversations
I've
had
over
the
last
few
months,
I've
heard
people
say
like
oh
and
I'm
going
to
kubecon
and
after
hearing
that
enough
times
I
was
like
you
know.
Maybe
I
should
be
there.
It
sounds
like
it's
the
place
to
be
I'll,
be
able
to
learn
a
lot
and
so
far
that
has
definitely
been
the
case.
C
I
spent
most
of
the
day
just
kind
of
talking
to
random
people
and
learned
a
lot
had
a
few
deep
conversations
about
kubernetes
about.
What's
going
on
in
the
ecosystem
and
some
other
projects
and
yeah
just
learned
a
lot
from
a
lot
of
people
who
are
really
willing
to
kind
of
spend
the
time
to
chat
with
someone
who
doesn't
really
know
very
much
about
kubernetes
wow.
A
C
Absolutely
I
think,
one
of
the
people
I
was
talking
to
actually
mentioned
this
humans
have
are,
by
nature,
fairly
tribal,
and
you
see.
C
Like
this
is
an
area
where,
yes,
it's
a
tribe,
you
know,
but
it's
a
very
welcoming
tribe,
where
it's
kind
of
open
and
anyone
can
walk
in
and
meet.
People
be
welcomed
in
learn
a
lot
in
my
last
job,
I
used
my
kind
of
the
most
similar
things,
I'd
use,
docker
and
ecs
and
fargate,
and
I
hadn't
used
kubernetes.
C
So
I
kind
of
had
one
starting
point
as
an
analogy,
and
I
think
if
you
have
even
just
like
a
tidbit
of
knowledge
about
like
what's
going
on
and
what
the
problems
are
that
are
being
solved.
It's
like
you
know.
People
are
willing
to
spend
the
time
to
really
bring
you
through
how
things
work
and
yeah
what
the
what
what's
going
on
that's
exciting
and
who
everyone
is
so
yeah.
I
had
a
great
time
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
the
rest
of
the
week.
A
C
So
a
lot
of
the
things
I
learned
today
are
actually
things
I
don't
want
to
say,
live
because
it's
the
the
benefit
of
being
here
is
it's
not
that
you
know
if
I
want
to
learn
like
how
kubernetes
works
or
something
I
can
learn
that
online
from
tutorials,
but
what's
different
is
being
here,
I
learned
I
can
I'm
thinking
of
several
specific
examples
of
how
things
really
work
at
real
companies
that
are,
like
you
know,
like
big
public
companies,
for
example,.
A
C
Like
that
kind
of
insider
insight
that
you
just
couldn't
get
from
just
like
googling
or
watching
a
youtube
tutorial
about
how
kubernetes
works
or
something
like
really
seeing
how
how
different
large
companies
and
small
companies
are
solving
some
of
their
problems
in
terms
of
like
devops
and
I'm
looking
into
some
machine
learning
projects
around
that
but
yeah.
Just
I'm
getting
some
kind
of
insider
insight
about
where
people's
priorities
are
and
how
they're
solving
their
problems,
which
is
really
fascinating
and
valuable.
A
Yeah,
absolutely
that's.
That's
awesome
to
hear
that
you're
having
the
experience
already
on
day,
one
there's
four
more
days
to
go
now.
I
won't
press
you
too
much
on
what
the
next
unicorn
is
going
to
be
coming
out
of
new
york,
but
tell
me
a
little
bit
like
what
are
you
excited
for
for
the
rest
of
the
week
like
what's
on
your
schedule,.
C
Yeah
so
geez,
I
can't
say
too
much:
I'm
excited
for
all
the
booths
to
be
open.
I'm
playing
like
one
of
the
things
I'm
most
excited
about,
there's
a
whole
long
list
of
startups
that
you
can
see
on
the
website
and
on
some
of
the
banners
and
just
in
there
I'm
excited
I'm
excited
to
just
walk
around
and
see
talk
to
each
person
at
their
at
their
booth.
What
are
you
guys
working
on
yeah.
C
A
Last
question
la
you
know
opposite
coast,
is
it
east
coast
best
coast
or
west
coast
best
coast.
C
I've
already
been
invited
to
two
different
parties
that
are
being
put
on
by
sponsors
of
the
event,
so
I'm
excited
to
get
out
and
socialize
in
a
much
warmer
place.
A
A
Great,
so
we
have
a
couple
reactions
to
that.
There
is
also,
if
you
haven't
seen
it
yet
and
you're
joining
us,
virtually
there's
a
slack
channel.
You
should
join
kubecon,
hallway
mix
and
mingle.
This
is
a
great
one
to
interact
with
different
people
and
your.
B
Favorite
thing
at
kubecon
hallway
track:
oh
yeah,
the
max
mingle,
it's
my
favorite
thing.
Look.
We
were
all
in
zooms
we,
you
know
basically
every
single
day
for
the
folks
that
are
remote,
dimms,
carlos
I'm,
sorry
yeah,
so
call
this
antenna,
if
there's
so
many
other
people
that
are
that
are
running
stuff,
that
basically
you
join
that
channel.
B
A
So
if
you
go
to
the
hallway
mix
and
mingle
you'll
find
the
zoom
link
every
single
day,
so
you
can
have
the
same
kind
of
interactions.
These
same
kind
of
deep
discussions
that
you're
hearing
about
in
person.
You
can
have
some
of
that
virtually
too
a
couple.
Other
comments
from
the
stream
I
learned
about
the
community
and
how
people
really
use
kubernetes.
My
first
kubecon
was
an
info
overload
and
shocked
by
how
much
reach
kubernetes
has
party
with
common
sense
and
meet
people.
If
you're
here
in
person,
the
greatest.
B
B
You
know
she
basically
was
was
helping
to
like
ensure
the
event
like
she
talks
she's
now
in
the
closing
panel
as
well,
but
like
this
whole
thing,
that
what
we
need
to
do
is
show
inclusion
and
stuff
like
that.
You
know
this
gentleman
came
on
stage.
He's
like
this
is
my
first
kubecon.
Well,
we
welcome
you.
All
of
us
were
that
one
first
person
right,
so
you
need
to
ensure
that,
like
people
are
having
a
great
experience.
A
Yeah,
absolutely
you
know
it's
somebody
showing
up
new
every
single
day.
I
remember
the
first
kubecon
I
went
to
in
copenhagen.
I
was
like
wow.
This
is
a
whole
community
of
awesome
people
doing
great
things
like.
How
can
I
be
a
part
of
this
so
another
question:
is
there
a
hallway
mix
and
mingle
in
person?
Yes,
there
is
called
walk
around
and
make
some
friends.
A
B
A
B
A
Priyanka,
if
you're
hearing
us
now
make
sure
you
have
a
little
line
item
for
that
yeah.
B
A
Right
behind
the
scenes
I
put
this
guy
through
hell,
so
the
last
nine
months
have
been
the
worst
and
best
of
my
life
dude.
So
demanding
it's
been
awesome
all
right,
so
other
co-located
events
today.
A
really
big
topic
right
now
is
supply
chain
security.
I
know
that
one
got
kicked
off
by
the
newly
launched
company
chain
guard.
I
don't
know
pop.
B
Just
you
know
I
put
the
wig
on.
I
was
wig,
store,
jesus
and
basically
long
story
short.
They
had
you
know
the
solarwinds
folks
talking
about
you
know
some
of
the
things
that
happened
to
them
and
using
cloud
data
to
be
able
to
address
those
things
they
had
dr
alan
friedman,
who
basically
wrote
this.
You
know
kind
of
the
specs
for
the
term
s-bomb,
which
is
software
bill
and
materials,
I'm
part
of
stag
securities
attack.
You
know
technical
advisory
group
they're.
B
You
know
building
a
reference
architecture
first
off
for
supply
chain
which
shameless
plug
for
tomorrow
cloud
native
security,
day
confidence
tomorrow,
another
co-located
event,
but
again
in
terms
of
software
supply
chain.
You
know
they
hit
it
out
of
the
park,
also
shameless
plug.
We
did
there's
a
video
there
that
we
did
that
that
old
tripod
and
the
podcast
which,
by
the
way,
if
you
haven't
seen
pop
at
podcast
pop,
we
did
a
video
that
talked
about
operation
salsa.
So
it's
you
know
the
the
salsa
levels
which
are
like.