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Last
time
in
his
defense,
it
was
funny
but
welcome
to
the
last
day
of
kubecon.
This
is
cloud
native
tv.
We
have
guests
before
we
start
talking.
I
have
to
remind
everyone
that,
as
this
is
an
official
cncf
live
stream,
especially
today,
because
we
are
physically
at
cubecon.
That
means
the
cncf
code
of
conduct
applies,
so
be
nice
and
please
don't
be
a
creep.
Thank
you
that
includes
you.
Twitch
chat,
be.
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C
We're
also
blessed
by
the
presence
of
duffy,
who
you
all
probably
know,
and
the
other
me
hello.
C
In
again,
yeah
anyway,
it's
from.
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I
feel
I
feel
like
we
kind
of
did
the
unplug
it
plug
it
back
in
thing
right
here
at
this
conference.
I
I
really
feel
like
it
was
a
big
reset
for
a
lot
of
people.
You
know
yeah
and,
like
I
was
really
I've
been
talking
to
a
few
people
about
how
all
of
it
went.
You
know
a
lot
of
people
are
asking
like
you
know.
B
What
did
you
think
of
the
conference
and
that
kind
of
stuff-
and
I
think
one
of
the
big
takeaways
for
me
were-
was
the
you
know
a
friend
it's
their
first
conference
at
this?
This
was
their
first
kubecon
they've
been
to
many
other
conferences,
as
their
first
keep
going,
and
I
was
saying
that
this
is
probably
like
an
amazing
first
in
person
cubescon,
because
everybody
has
time
yeah.
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Not
wait
in
super
long
lines
for
everything
and
being
able
to
get
a
seat
at
literally
any
talk
I
want
to
go
to
has
also
been
been
pretty
rad
yeah.
For
me,
it
seems
it
does
seem
like
some
vendors
pulled
out
all
the
stops
with
swag,
though
it
was
a.
It
was
a
big
year
for
plushies.
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B
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Experience,
I
did
not
get
any
talks
accepted,
which
I
am
super
fine
with,
because
I've
had
enough
to
do
without
giving
a
talk
this
year,
and
I
don't
think
I
could
have
dealt
with
it.
However,
I
was
in
a
talk.
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There
was
a
lot
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
good
conversations
having
happening
and
I
figured
you
went
and
saw
all
the
talks.
I.
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Lives,
oh
yeah,
so
it
all
kind
of
works
yeah,
especially
since
now
like
nara
is
involved,
and
it's
just
like
it's.
It's
wigs
all
the
way
down
all
the
way
down.
It's
wigs
all
the
way
down.
Did
you
see
anybody
else
in
a
purple,
wig
sasha.
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B
B
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C
True,
true
he's
he's
mixing
and
matching,
but
we
are
a
fashionable
bunch
steak
fashion.
This
is
sick
fashion
in
general,
but
any.
C
Is
it
for
me
like
it's,
that's
that's
hard
it
for
me.
Steven
just
getting
up
on
stage
and
rambling
about
burnout
was
also
pretty
good
yeah.
It
felt
appropriate
for
a
discussion
on
burnout
for
it
to
get
kind
of
rambly,
because
we
are
all
tired,
yeah,
like.
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I
think
this
is
actually
not
true
paris
and
kristoff's.
Keynote
was
amazing.
A
non-keynote
talk
that
I
was
really
excited
about
today
was
tavi
sables
talking
the
maintainer
track.
That's.
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And
the
road
to
pod
security
admission
did
that
talk
with
tim
all
clear.
Virtually
that
talk
was
amazing,
because
not
only
did
they
give
the
technical
details
about
the
new
pod
security
admission,
that's
coming
to
replace
pod
security
policy,
but
it
was
also
a
really
good
talk
about
leadership
and
technical
decision
making
and
what
the
road
to
making
a
decision
like
that
looks
like,
and
I
think
it
generally
had
like
really
good,
like
leadership,
technical
and
life
advice,
in
a
way
that,
like
I
thought,
was
really
great
and
it's
definitely
worth
watching.
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I
actually
was
watching
the
live
tweeting
of
that
talk,
and
I
would
raise
that
that
was
one
of
the
talks
I
was
paying
attention
to
through
through
live
tweeting,
and
I
thought
you're
right
like
that
was
again
a
live.
Tweet
of
a
talk
is
not
the
same
as
watching
the
talk,
but
it
was
what
I
was
getting
to
so
that
that's
that
was
sort
of
my
final
memory
of
talks.
I
didn't
see.
C
Yeah
the
second
episode
of
ellen
and
tabby's
netflix
series:
oh.
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It
was
also
entertaining,
as
always,
the
amount
of
work
that
goes
into
making
that
talk
happen
is
incredible
outrageous.
It
wouldn't
work
in
an
in-person
conference.
So
that's
a
huge.
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Come
on
up,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
take
my
headset
off
on
top
of
your
company.
It
was
good
to
see
you
all.
One
thing
I
will
say
that
before
I
go
is
that
I
do
think
that
one
of
my
big
takeaways
from
this
kubecon
is
that
I'm
really
grateful
that
everybody
has
been
here
either
virtually
or
in
person,
and
it's
just
really
great
to
have
you
all
here.
You
know
like
guys,
it's
been
the
virtual
side's
been
blowing
up.
The
physical
side's
been
really
great,
and
thank
you
all
for
such
an
incredible
kubecon
and
it's.
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Welcome
to
the
friday
evening,
wrap-up
and
the
quiet
storm
here
at
cncf,
it's.
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You
know
pseudo
suede,
easy.
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Yeah
we
share
it,
we
share
it.
We
can't
tell
the
difference
between
the
cat,
so.
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So
I
I
think
it's
just
one
cat,
that's
milking
us
both
for.
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F
My
favorite
talk
several
of
the
community-focused
keynotes
were
amazing
out
of
the
group
of
them
I
would
choose.
I
would
choose
the
one
that
paris
the.
C
F
S
bomb
talk
but
like
lukan's
is
lukan's.
Community
focused
keynote
about
about
software
supply
chain
was
amazing,
steven's
heart
feels
which
was
fundamentally
about
about
community,
because
we
can't
continue
to
participate
in
community
if
we
flame
ourselves
out
of
it,
was
amazing,
and
there
was
a
there.
Was
a
community
focused
talk
earlier
that
now
I'm
blanking
on
who
gave
it,
but
that
was
also
so
sorry
about
that.
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Top
we
do
only
have
one
to
share
amongst
the
group
and-
and
you
needed
it
more
than
I
did
today-
I'm.
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So
there
there
is
one
like
wildly
unsu,
wildly
surprising
thing
that
I
found
that
I
missed
about
conferences.
I
missed
the
crappy
conference
lunch
like
I.
I
needed
that
specific
kind
of
like
shitty
food
and
like
nothing,
recreates,
that
it's
not
like
airline
food
doesn't
do
it.
I
need
like
a
bad
sandwich
or
like
a
damp
burrito
and.
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Some-
and
you
know
it
was
probably
a
little
bit
bittersweet
for
some
people
watching
us
like
hug.
Our
friends
have
fun.
I
know
that
ellen
is
kind
of
sad
about
it.
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If
somebody
comes
by
and
they
want
to
say
hi,
it's
just
an
elbow
tap
so
yeah
that
needs
to
stick
around
yeah.
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A
social
requirement,
but
yeah
caslin
did
you
have
any
favorite
talks
other
than
your
own,
absolutely
banging
keynote.
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I
got
to
quite
a
few
actually
and
I
I
went
to
a
really
good
one
earlier
today,
which
was
by
peter
o'neil.
I
believe
that's
the
right
name,
and
because
I
I
learn
these
things
as
I'm
live,
tweeting
them
and
I
have
to
like.
G
Yeah,
I
learned
a
long
time
ago
that
I
can
share
my
notes
with
everyone
and
it
combines
a
quick
tidbit
with
a
picture
and
that's
what
I
need
for
my
notes.
So
it's
perfect,
but
the
session
was
about
peter
was
a
network
engineer
and
now
we're
in
this
new
cloud-native
world.
So
what
does
that
mean
for
a
network
engineer?
How
does
that
change
your
job.
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A
G
C
Out
later,
because
networking
is
basically
magic,
it's
agreed
to
me.
I.
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G
F
F
F
C
G
G
G
F
It
for
for
the
cloud
native.
G
Associate
yeah
okay,
yeah,
but
the
cloud
native
associate
does
sound
like
a
really
exciting
new
certification.
It
does
that's
targeted
at
a
broader
audience.
Yeah.
It's
meant
for
people
in
more
different
types
of
roles,
with
different
types
of
skill
sets
to
display
and
kind
of
an
expertise,
a
level
of
of
knowledge
with
cloud
native
technologies
and
client,
the
cloud-native
ecosystems,
yeah.
C
G
And
it
was
mentioned
in
the
keynotes
and
if
you're
interested
out
there
in
taking
this
cert,
it's
currently
doing
some
beta
testing
because
it's
brand
new.
So
if
you
want
to
sign
up
for
the
beta
testing,
I
think
there
was
information
in
the
keynote.
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F
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E
E
C
A
C
C
Online
yeah
I
mean
when
I,
when
I
got
my
ham,
radio
certification.
It
was
like
the
testing
was,
it
was
proctored,
even
though
I
was
doing
it
like
remotely
and
it
was
super
involved.
They
made
me
like
spin
the
camera
around
my
room
and
there
were
requirements
about
like
what
was
allowed
to
be
like
I
couldn't
be
in
a
room.
I
couldn't
be
in
a
room
with
a
bookshelf,
so
it
was,
it
was
super.
It
was
super
intense.
C
Yeah,
I
could
not
be
in
a
room
with
a
bookshelf,
so
it
was
like.
Fortunately,
I
I
live
like
a
cave
troll,
so
there's
actually
not
a
lot
of
art
on
the
walls
in
my
apartment
and
there's
literally
none
on
the
walls
in
my
bedroom.
So
it
was
just
like
shove.
Everything
under
the
bed
make
my
bed
for
the
first
time
in
I
don't
know,
maybe
like
five
or
six
years,
they.
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G
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F
C
F
C
Chat
says
that
you're
only
clean
desk
and
you're
only
allowed
to
visit
the
kubernetes
docs
and
github
yes.
So
it's
also
testing
to
see
if
you're
good
at
using
the
docs,
which
I
do
think
is
an
underrated
skill.
It's
very.
F
G
C
Use
like
I
have
pseudoalias
to
please.
C
A
F
I
can't
you
know
one
use
of
aliases
that
I
really
like,
I
guess
during
demos
or
like,
if
I'm
doing
a
bunch
of
back
and
forth
coupe
ctl
operations
like
against
two
different
clusters
is
rather
than
like,
like
a
forever
alias
that
lives
in
your
dot
files.
Just
doing
like
a
a
real,
quick,
alias
k,
dash
foo,
you
know,
cube
ctl
dash,
dash
context,
foo
and
then,
in
the
other.
One
like
alias
k,
dash
bar
coupe
ctl
dash
dash
context
bar
in
order
to
like
do
less.
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F
E
D
C
Full
of
interesting
trivia
with
the
the
impromptu
history
of
the
seven
of
nine
joke.
On
your
talk,
title
wonderful.
F
C
G
C
Remember
no.
C
F
C
Yeah,
it
came
across
really
really
well.
So
if
you
didn't
catch
ellen
and
tabitha's
talk,
you
should
absolutely
watch
the
recording
of
that
someone
described
it
as
a
fever
dream.
That's.
F
F
C
C
Detroit
is
so
cool
and
I
am
so
excited
to
be
high
and
mighty
about
it,
so
is
chris
short,
chris
short
is
very
excited.
I.
D
E
C
Well,
we've
got
like
three
minutes
to
go
any
parting
words
from
y'all.
G
I
wanted
to
reiterate
the
appreciation
for
all
the
folks
watching
online
and
who
attended
kubecon
virtually
this
week.
It's
a
lot.
We
know-
and
it's
been
very
overwhelming-
to
have
so
much
virtual
stuff
going
on
and
having
to
attend
from
wherever
you
are,
can
be
distracting
and
there
can
be
all
sorts
of
things
going
on
in
your
life,
but
if
you
were
able
to
spend
some
of
it
with
us
at
cubecon,
virtually
we
really
appreciate
it
and
we
hope
that
you
learned
something
fun
and
new
and
got
something
to
take.
Take
back
with
you.
G
D
Yeah,
I
want
to
express
appreciation
too,
for
the
events
team,
all
of
the
maintainers
and
contributors
and
program
committee
members
and
track
chairs
and
room
moderators
and
all
of
the
people
who
put
in
so
much
work
to
make
this
event
happen.
The
staff
of
the
building,
the
folks
who
were
feeding
us,
like
all
of
the
people
on
the
ground.
D
C
G
D
F
C
Oh
yeah
yeah,
it
is
sparkly.
That's
that's
been
our
like
standard
like
gassing,
each
other
up
compliment
for
a
bunch
of
people
for
a
little
while
so
like
welcome
to
the
crew
hot
and
smart
you're,
hot
and
smart.
C
Anyway,
I
guess
that's
it
for
us.
Thank
you.