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A
B
Hey
everybody
welcome
to
the
beginning
of
cloud
native
tv.
This
is
the
first
this
week
in
cloud
native,
we're
your
guest
hosts,
I'm
kat
cosgrove
and
I'm
tim
banks
yay.
That.
A
B
B
So
please
don't
put
anything
in
the
chat
or
in
questions
that
would
be
in
violation
of
that
we
will
be
watching
for
it
be
respectful
of
all
of
your
fellow
participants
and
of
us
your
hosts.
But
if
you
do
have
any
questions
or
comments,
you
can
just
put
them
in
the
twitch
chat.
We
will
see
them
and
we
will
respond
live
if
we,
if
we
can
or
if
it's
just
seems
interesting
and
fun
but,
like
I
said
we
are
our
guest
hosts,
you
will
get
a
fancy
new
host
for
this
next
week.
B
Both
have
our
own
shows
new
and
improved
new
and
improved
we're
we're
sad
stand-ins
for
the
real
host,
but.
A
B
Can
we
do
you
know
somebody
had
to
do
it?
It's
it's
a
shame
that
they
couldn't
get
anybody
cooler
on
short
notice
and
lord
knows
nobody
likes
us
and
we're
unpopular.
B
Oh,
that's
good,
that's
timely,
but
I
guess
we
should
like
introduce
the
shows
that
are
launching
this
week.
Yeah
absolutely.
A
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
like
I'm
to
be
fair.
I'm
I'm
super
excited
about
this,
and
we
just
want
to
take
a
note
to
recognize
that
before
we
start
talking
about
these,
a
lot
of
people
put
a
lot
of
work
about.
These
shows
like
a
lot
of
people,
are
putting
on
a
ton
of
work.
There's
been
a
lot
of
discussion.
A
You
know
I'm
not
blood,
sweat
and
tears,
but
probably
certainly
some
sweat
and
some
tears.
Maybe
so
I'm
really
excited
to
to
introduce
some
of
these
shows
to
you
so
as
kat
mentioned.
Normally.
This
is
the
time
slot
for
this
week
in
cloud
native,
you
know
and
then
coming
up
starting
tomorrow
we
have
the
show
navigating
the
cncf
landscape.
B
Yeah,
that's
anaisa's
show,
and
I
don't
know
if
y'all
have
noticed,
but
the
cncf
landscape
is
actually
kind
of
enormous
and
deeply
overwhelming.
B
It
is
too
much
for
me
most
of
the
time
and
I'm
a
cncf
ambassador
so
like
ostensibly,
it
is
part
of
my
job
to
know
my
way
around
this,
but
I
still
don't
so
if
you
don't,
you
shouldn't
feel
bad
about
that
either
tim.
Do
you
know
your
way
around
it?
I
did
no.
A
B
Yeah,
I'm
kind
of
in
the
same
boat
with
you
there,
which
is
why
my
show
on
wednesday
goes
into
kind
of
an
explain
like
I'm
five
for
the
various
nine
thousand,
there
could
actually
be
nine
thousand.
I
don't
know
I
can't
keep
track
of
them
projects
in
sandbox,
because
they're
they're
cool
they're
up
and
coming,
but
they
don't
get
as
much
attention
as
incubating
or
graduated
projects
and
the
first
one
I'm
gonna
be
going
into
is
tinkerbell.
B
A
Yeah,
I
saw
you
as
I
some
people
may
know,
and
they
formerly
used
to
work
at
equinix
metal,
and
that
was
one
of
the
projects
that
they
come
up
with
and
got
adopted
very
recently
to
the
cncf
sandbox.
So
a
lot
of
folks,
I
know,
put
some
work
on
it,
so
I'm
excited
to
hear
you
know
and
see
you
you
talk
about
that
cancer
yay.
B
Yay
yeah,
I
don't
actually
understand
super
well.
What
tinkerbell
is
and
does,
which
is,
which
is
why
I'm
doing
this
show,
because
I
genuinely
don't
know
what
most
of
these
things
are.
I
don't
I
don't
have
the
context
to
understand
why
they're
useful
every
week,
a
maintainer
from
some
sandbox
project
is
going
to
show
up
and
try
to
get
me
to
understand
what
this
thing
does
in
about
30
minutes.
A
B
Yeah
they
get,
they
get
dunked
they
get
dumped.
We've
got
one
of
those
like
like
water,
water,
dunking
things
like
at
the
carnival,
so
yeah
yeah.
B
B
A
So
and
then
I
know
that
thursday
we've
got
caslin
show
right.
B
The
show
is
called
fields
tested,
so
it's
each
week
it's
gonna
be
a
hands-on
with
some
cncf
technology.
I
think
her
show
is
actually
every
other
week,
but
most
of
these
shows
are
every
other
week,
so
it'll
be
different
shows
every
week,
but
we
always
have
something
going
on.
B
It
is
yes,
cnc
wordpress
is
definitely
a
cncf
technology.
You
know
it's
kubernetes,
but
this
is
an
issue,
that's
near
and
dear
to
my
heart,
because
my
my
friend
aaron
loves
over
engineering
stupid
stuff,
so
his
personal
blog
is
actually
deployed
on
kubernetes.
B
Oh
for
sure,
for
sure
I
once
needed
to
deploy
like
a
piece
of
you
know,
cheap
python
automation,
but
I
was
being
required
to
do
it
with
elastic
or
with
aws,
and
I
don't
really.
I
don't
use
aws
very
well.
The
console
overwhelms
me
I'm
more
of
a
more
of
a
gcp
kind
of
gal,
but
actioning
already
yeah.
I
tried
doing
it
with
elastic
beanstalk
and
I
had
so
much
trouble
with
it
that
I
ended
up
just
like
kind
of
rage,
quitting
writing
a
helm
chart
and
over
engineering.
A
single
piece
of
python.
A
Some
feedback,
I'm
sure
cat
cat's
cat's.
You
know
twitter
is
right
there
in
there,
so
you
can.
A
No,
but
but
no,
I
I,
but
I
think
I
think
the
cool
part
about
that
is
we're
talking
about
like
one
of
the
things
I
would
really
like
to
see
out
of
castle's
show
is
that
some
of
their
heart
aches
and
some
of
them,
some
of
the
some
of
the
rubs
people,
have
trying
to
do
this,
like
you
know,
if,
literally
if
this
was
easy,
everyone
would
do
it.
A
B
Yeah
definitely
like
it's
just
it's
really
easy
to
forget
that
some
of
this
technology
is
is
very,
very
young.
It's
it's
very,
very
new,
and
even
if
we
feel
like
experts
like
the
the
overwhelming
majority
of
people,
aren't
so
even
really
simple.
Simple
air
quotes
simple
stuff
like
deploying
a
blog.
That's
that's
an
important
thing
to
to
teach
people,
I'm
also
a
big
fan
of
the
hands-on
approach.
B
B
Oh
yeah,
I
twitter
decided
I'm
an
expert,
but
let
me
be
clear:
I
don't
know
what
I'm
doing
and
that's:
okay,
it's
okay,
to
not
know
what
you're
doing
as
long
as
you
admit
that
you
know
and
and
ask
for
help
and
are
aware
of
your
limits.
You
don't
know
what
you
don't
know
so.
A
Yeah,
no,
I
think
this
is
what
it's
good
for.
I
do
think.
What's
what's
the
what's
bra
codes
got
that
one
on
friday
looks
good?
Is
it
now
is
it
looks
good
to
me
or
lgtm
like
what's
the
actual
style
guide.
A
B
Hey:
hey,
hey
bro
code.
A
B
A
B
B
B
Yeah,
that's
with
prometheus
and
there's
just
he's:
gonna
be
picking
a
different
cncf
project
every
week,
working
with
the
maintainers
to
provide
an
interactive
walkthrough
that
shows
out
how
to
get
started
with
their
projects,
which
again
really
useful
because
yeah
there's
so
there's
so
many
things.
A
Well,
like
I've
been
using
an
early
user
prometheus,
I
love
prometheus.
It's
has,
you
know
very
useful
for,
for
you
know,.
A
A
pretty
complex
infrastructure
stack,
but
it
it
is
not
necessarily
the
easiest
thing
in
the
world
to
get
started
with,
especially
with
all
the
bells
and
whistles
it
has
now
so
again
yeah.
This
is
going
to
be
a
great
show
that
I
want
to
check
out,
because
I
want
to
see
like
it's
been
a
couple
years
since
I
had
to
do
a
pre,
prometheus
deployment
so
yeah.
I
want
to
see
how
that
goes.
B
Yeah
prometheus
is,
is
so
cool,
but,
like
that,
that's
a
problem,
I
think
we
increasingly
run
into
as
technology
gets
more
complex.
We
start
like
building
tools
that
are
abstraction
layers
for
abstraction
layers
for
abstraction
layers,
and
it
gets
like
further
and
further
away
from
the
actual
code,
we're
writing
and
that
introduces
a
different
kind
of
complexity.
A
B
Another
one
did
we
need
more,
we
needed
more,
absolutely
okay.
We
have
one
more
show
this
week,
it's
pops
spotlight
on
kubecon's,
past
present
and
future
and
he's
going
to
have
constance
stephen
augustus
and
jasmine.
All
the
chairs
for
cubecon.
B
They
do
there's
been
a
panopticon,
a
panty
panasonic.
B
I
forgot
to
eat
today,
which
is
pretty
typical
of
me
on
days
where
I
like,
have
something
to
do
in
public,
and
now
I
like
super
want
pizza.
A
B
No,
I
I
don't
do
soylent,
but
I
I
do
drink
fuel,
sometimes,
which
is
basically
the
same
yeah.
So
it
just.
A
I
was
gonna
say
one
thing
about
kubecon
two
that
I
think
is
exploring.
No,
because
I
mean
we're
gonna
want
to
hear
people
don't
want
to
hear
like.
I
know
my
concerns
about
like
safety
and
covet
and
vaccination
all
kinds
of
stuff
like
that,
like
you
know,
how
are
how
are
they
going
to
make
it
a
safe
environment
for
folks
to
want
to
come
out
to?
I
know
it's
going
to
be
in
october.
I
know
it's
going
to
be
in
l.a.
A
You
know
really
answer
some
questions
and
let
people
feel
good
about
that,
like
we're
all
excited
to
see
each
other
in
person,
I
think,
except
for
the
people
that
never
like
seeing
people
in
person
and
then
they
had
a
good
excuse,
but
now
now
they're
going
to
be
kind
of
forced
to
come
out
of
hiding,
but
you
know
we
want
to
do
it
in
a
safe
environment.
We
all
feel
good
about
it,
but
yeah.
I'm
super
excited
about
that.
B
Yeah,
it's
going
be
and
steven
steven
is
always
extremely
fun
on
camera.
So
I
I
don't
know
jasmine
or
constance
personally.
A
I
was
going
to
say:
yeah
yeah,
I
mean
we.
We
feel
that
you
know
steven's
cool,
then
constance
and
and
and
jasmine
had
to
be
cool,
because
if
they
weren't
cool
then
pop
isn't,
you
know,
maybe
maybe
kind
of
cool.
If
he's
not
super
cool,
then
it's
just
not
the
right
vibe.
So
it's
cool
to
have
three
cool
people
and
then
maybe
pop.
Maybe
it's
slightly
less
cool
yeah.
B
B
B
Depends,
okay,
I
hope
you're,
both
cool,
I'm
trying
to
be
like
you,
oh.
B
Yeah,
I
I
got
cncf
famous
off
of
the
docker
shim
disaster,
so
I
I
really
I
wouldn't
recommend
repeating
that
process.
B
Well,
hopefully,
it's
over
something
good
and
not
over
struggling
with
technology.
I
have
definitely
rage
cried
over
technology
before
we've
got
a
question
about
your
bass,
guitar.
It.
A
B
A
Do
have
a
show
my
show
is
called
solid
state.
My
show
is
not
tech.
So
one
thing,
a
decision
that
I
made
a
while
ago,
you
might
say
a
while
ago,
right
around
the
time
of
the
murder
of
george
floyd,
is
that
I'm
done
talking
about
tech
like
a
lot
of
people.
Talk
about
tech,
there's
a
lot
of
people
that
are
way
smarter
than
me
to
talk
about
tech,
and
I
will
leave
that
to
them.
A
B
That's
fair.
I
also
know
when
I
am
not
the
best
person
for
for
a
particular
job
and
it's
better
to
you
know,
step
away,
take
a
bow
and
let
someone
more
qualified
handle
a
situation.
B
Yeah
yeah
yeah
we're
we're
really
good
at
handling
heckling
because
we're
we're
both
extremely
online,
so
extremely
online,
so
heckle
away.
If
you
have
already
smashed
that
follow
button,
as
somebody
in
the
chat
says
they
have,
then
you
know
perhaps
hassle
your
friends
and
co-workers.
A
A
Really
you
won't
subscribe.
Yeah,
like
everybody
smash
the
follow
button,
like
just
everybody
recent.
Well,
I
don't,
if
you
resmash
it,
does
it
unsubscribe,
don't
do
it,
don't
do
it
twice?
It's
not
like!
Don't
do
it
don't
do
it
twice
like
it's
like
in
in
in
mystery,
men
like
was
the
gratuitous
toggle
flip
like
don't
don't
do
the
second
taco
flip,
because
then
you'll
fry
captain
amazing.
B
A
Mike
malfunction,
no,
no
so
well
well.
Cat
is
waiting
to
do
that.
It
is
my
firm
belief-
and
I
have
just
a
ludicrous
amount
of
anecdotal
evidence
that
says
that
the
best
engineers
are
terrible
at
av.
We're
the
worst
at
ap.
Can't
do
video
conferences
can't
like
conference
room
can't
do
conference,
call
we're
just
awful
at
it.
So
I
feel
like
the
better
the
engineer,
the
worse
they
are
at
ap.
A
A
A
A
B
Is
obnoxious
so
heads
up
if
anybody
has
a
hyperx
quadcast
s.
B
How
to
fix
that
dm
me,
because
I
want
to
love
this
mic,
but
I
hate
this
mic.
Yeah.
A
But
in
most
cases
you
have
so
many
contributing
factors
and
that's
what
you're
weighing
is,
which
factor
that
you
discover
is
going
to
make
the
most
impact
on
on
whether
something
happens
again
or
or
how
to
how
to
affect
changes
that
that
will
prevent
that.
You
know
whether
it's
outage,
whether
it's
a
bug
or
whatever
from
happening
again.
A
So
you
know
it's
funny
because
given
long
long,
soliloquies
on
this
and
in
customer
meetings,
but
in
the
end,
when
you
do
a
root
cause
analysis,
just
you
have
to
know
that
it
is
never
just
one
cause.
There's
a
human
cause.
There's
organizational
causes
procedures
cause
process
cause
cultural
causes.
All
these
things
can
can
weigh
in
and
then
so
it's
usually
gonna
be
a
series
of
things
you
have
to
do
to
fix
something,
not
just
one
thing.
B
Okay,
I
ooh
is
that
better
did
I
fix
it.
B
B
Microphone
but
it
requires
an
xlr
cable
and
I
don't
have
it
set
up
yet.
B
A
A
B
Maddie
is
hosting
yet
another
game
show,
you
may
know:
matt
stratton
from
devops
party
games
or
from
arrested.
Devops
is
podcast,
but
matt
is
going
to.
B
A
like
tournament
style
game
show
with
cncf
projects
competing.
I
think
we're
doing
eight
teams
at
first,
but
it's
gonna
be
called
cncf
face-off
and
everything.
B
Is
so
incredibly
over
the
top
like
it's
it's
always
very
funny
and
technical
at
the
same
time,
so
it's
not
going
to
be
like
dry
technical
content.
People
are
still
going
to
be
talking
about
technology,
it's
just
going
to
be
in
the
form
of
jokes,
and
I
don't
think
you
can
make
a
good
joke
about
a
technology
unless
you
actually
understand
it
super
well.
Otherwise
you
know
it
just
doesn't,
doesn't
really
land.
A
B
A
B
I
have
retired
yes,
because
it
wasn't
fun
for
people
anymore.
B
Yeah,
I'm
you
know
a
considerate
overlord
yeah.
We
are
one
and
two
overall,
so
we
are
so
in
devops
party
games.
There
is
a
an.
A
B
A
B
That
word
from
reading,
so
I
don't
know
how
to
pronounce
it,
but
cncf
face-off
will
be
similarly
fun
if
you
have
never
watched
devops
party
games
watch
that
too,
but
cncf
face-off
is
also
going
to
be
extremely
fun.
It's
going
to
be
very
different,
though,
because
it
is
a
tournament
style
bracketed
thing
with
teams,
not
a
jack
box
game
deal,
but
I'm
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
that
one.
Quite
a
bit:
hey
tim,
do
you
have
any
of
the
the
cncf
certifications.
A
B
Wow
I
have
zero
certs
as
well,
which
is
we
should
we
should
get
we're.
B
Good
news
for
us
not
having
any
certs
they're
redoing
the
exams
and
training
material
right
now,
so
we'll
get
the
the
shiny,
new
good
stuff,
which
is
gonna,
be
rad
cause
there's
like
four
of
them.
I
think.
Okay,
all
right
nice,
four
or
five.
B
I
think
we
should
we
know
the
people
we
can
run
crying
to.
There
should
be
a
vip
lounge
for
people
with
certs.
If.
B
A
A
What
what
is
what
is
the
show
or
movie
that
you
will
cry
at
every
time
instantly
with
with
without
a
doubt,
and
for
me
I
I've
got
several
obviously
as
easy
for
me
to
do,
but
you
know
and
my
partner's
super
into
sad
foreign
movies.
So
so
that's
that's
part
of
it
too,
but
for
me
I
will
always
cry
when
goose
dies,
I'm
a
wreck,
I'm
a
absolutely
I'm
snot
tears
everywhere,
like
that
sobbing
right,
when
goose
dies
doesn't
matter
how
many
times
I've
seen
it.
B
Yeah,
I
can't
blame
you,
I
I
can't
make
it
through
moulin
rouge,
without
ugly,
crying
and
like
that
that
one
just
that
just
does
it
to
me,
but
we
have
technical
questions
we
should
answer.
Why
should
someone
wait
for
the
new
cka
to
come
out?
I
don't
think
you
necessarily
like
hard
should.
Should
it's
just
that?
B
A
B
Ooh
cka
stands
for
certified
kubernetes
administrator
and
it's
the
the
first
cncf
cert
you
should
get.
Usually
I
think
it's
a
prerequisite
for
the
security
one.
Isn't
it
the
prerequisite.
B
B
Yes,
siam
is
going
to
have
a
show
next
week
about
the
certs,
which
is
how
how
I
got
into
this.
But
then
we
kind
of
went
off
on
a
tangent
which
is
typical
for
both
of
us,
but
siam
is
gonna,
be
going
over
some
questions
about
the
various
certifications
that
show
will
be
next
week.
B
It's
called
cert's
magic,
nice
and
that
that's
also
gonna
be
like
very
that's
going
to
be
very
helpful
for
for
me
personally,
because
again
I
don't
have
any
of
these
tim
doesn't
have
any
of
these,
and
I
don't
know
about
10,
but
I
have
done
zero
studying.
B
A
A
B
You
two
mentioned
certification:
content
is
being
updated.
Is
this
regarding
cka?
B
A
B
Yeah,
that's
true,
so
this
is
what's
this
is
what's
changed?
We
have
a
simulator
coming
out
for
the
kubernetes
certification
exams.
So,
instead
of
just
you
know,
going
through
the
training
and
studying
and
then
trying
the
exam
you
can,
you
can
now
take
an
exam
simulator
which
that's
yeah,
ellen's.
B
A
Like
like,
I
like
that
too,
because
I
know
for
me
like
adhd
and
anxiety
together,
which
is
a
real
treat
for
me
when
it
comes
taking
time
for
for
tests.
So
that's
to
help
help.
You
know
work
some
of
those
nerves
out.
So
thank
you.
B
A
So
and
magno
you
asked
me
to
tell
how
bjj
helped
my
me
in
my
career,
I
gotta
say
that's
gonna,
be
that's
a
long
answer,
so
I
promise
you.
I
will
cover
that
on
solid
state
and
just
just
tune
in
and
we'll
go
over.
That.
A
B
A
Good
story
believe
it
or
not,
but
but
we're
going
to
line
up
some
other
folks,
it's
primarily
going
to
be
folks
who
are
who
are
people
of
color,
lgbtq
neurodivergent.
Anything
like
that
people
that
have
you
know
different
educational
backgrounds
and
things
like
that.
So
but
yeah
we'll
we're
working
on
confirming
the
first
guest.
A
B
I
will
always
heckle
you
in
the
chat
I'm
there
for
you,
I'm
there
to
heckle
you
a
reminder
for
the
people
watching
please
like
and
subscribe
hit.
The
follow
button
hit.
The
follow
button
turn
notifications
on
there's
a
little
little
bell
in
the
upper
right
hand
corner
for
turning
on
notifications.
So
you
get
an
email
or
if
you
have
twitch
installed
on
your
phone
you'll
get
a
push
notification
whenever
we
go
live
so
that
you
don't
miss
any
of
the
cool
stuff
we
have
mentioned
so
far.
B
Do
we
have
any
more
shows
to
cover?
Let's
see.
B
Yeah
so
finally,
the
cncf
is
branching
out
a
bit
outside
of
you
know,
mostly
english
speaking
for
content.
So
this
is
cloud
native
latin
america
and
it's
going
to
be
hosted
by
leonardo.
Who
y'all
might
you
should
probably
know
leonardo,
but
that
one
is
where's.
The
schedule.
B
A
B
B
That
have
succeeded
in
the
world
of
cloud
native
technology
and
open
source.
We
talk
about
their
origins
and
professional
trajectory
and
focus
on
being
a
source
of
advice
and
inspiration
for
all
to
realize
their
potential
rise
up
in
the
industry
and
support
their
local
communities
tune
in
for
real
world
advice,
advice
on
how
to
advance
your
career
in
the
world
of
cloud
native
and
demonstrate
to
the
world
the
power
and
pride
of
our
latin
community.
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
Want
to
submit
a
show,
the
instructions
for
submitting
a
show
are
in
our
shiny
new
github
repo,
which
is
now
public
for
all
of
y'all.
To
look
at
and
see
what
we
have
going
on.
B
We
don't
have
one
globally,
but
I
will
probably
set
up
one
specifically
for
my
show,
probably
just
a
google
form
or
something
yeah
on
twitter
or
yeah
at
us
on
twitter.
Are
we
being
made
fun
of
for
saying
all
y'all.
A
B
B
A
A
B
Yeah,
I
I'm
I'm
team
savory
as
well.
I
I
have
been
known
to
put
honey
on
cornbread,
but,
but
typically
I
just
put
butter
on
it.
I
also
like
to
mix
in
like
bits
of
jalapeno
and
onion.
B
B
A
So
but
yeah
polenta,
both
savory
you
can
you
can
season
them.
Similarly,
I
have
used
grits
in
substitution
for
polenta
and
restaurants.
I've
worked
at
oh
gosh
ellen.
I
was.
A
B
B
A
B
A
A
B
A
So,
but
have
banana,
have
we
ever
eaten
gr?
I
have
eaten
grilled
pineapple.
I've
never
put
ground
cinnamon
on
it.
Let
me
think
about
that.
Let
me
think
about
it.
Yeah.
B
A
B
A
B
A
There's
a
video
that
I
will
not
link
because
it
I
don't
is
not
work
appropriate.
It
contains
words
that
white
people
should
never
say,
but
there
was
a
former
there's,
a
a
civil
rights
activist
whose
name
is
petey
green,
who
used
to
have
a
cable
access.
You
know
public
access,
cable,
tv
show
in
the
70s
and
he
had
a
whole
episode
on
salt
on
watermelon.
A
A
Salt,
big
flaky
sea
salt
crystals
on
watermelon
is
amazing.
You
can
also
put
chili
powder
chili
saute
mango
the
chili
salt.
The
chamoy
is
what
we
call
the
chamoy
and
mango
is
it's
the
best
palette
and
I'll.
B
B
I
I'm
willing
to
die
on
that
hill
with
you,
so
you
know
we
die
together.
Tim.
B
I'm
I'm
bougie
though
so
I
have.
I
have
two
salts
two
like
regular
salts
and
then
an
array
of
seasoned
salts,
my
cats,
climbed
up
into
my
lap.
B
There
somewhere,
I
have
two
like
regular
unflavored
salts,
coarse,
like
kosher
sea
salt
for
cooking,
and
then
I
have
malden
salt
just
for
putting
on
stuff
and
maldon.
Salt
is
so
expensive
and
it's
these
huge
fat,
triangular
crystals,
but.
A
A
A
I
think
it's
interesting
like
how
do
we
talk
about
tech
and
yeah?
Maybe
I'm
gonna
pitch
my
own
stuff,
whatever
like
that,
so
if
you
ever
cook
professionally
and
have
then
gotten
into
tech
like
we
should
talk,
because
it's
one
of
one
of
the
things
that
we
talk
about
like
salt,
we
talk
about
flavors,
we
talk
about
flavor
profiles,
but
one
of
the
things
that
I
think
really
applies
is
how
we
use
simple
ingredients
to
make
something.
Wonderful
right.
A
It's
a
it's
a
it's
a
grapefruit
and
salt
right,
but
it's
amazing
right
when
you,
when
you
transform
it
it's
no
different
than
using.
You
know
something
very
simple
and
uncomplicated
and
unassuming
like
you
know,
javascript.
You
know
anybody
who
you
know,
I'm
just
saying
that
because
I'm
terrible
at
javascript
so
but
you
know
using
that
to
create
something.
Wonderful
like
that's
what
we
do
we
take.
We
take
words
and
we
turn
them
into
code
like
and
then
we
take
code,
we
turn
into
applications
and
we
take
applications.
A
We
turn
them
into
money
right,
but
but
in
the
end,
we're
all
still
just
banging
at
ones
and
zeros
on
keyboards,
and
I
think
it's
kind
of
amazing
when
we
all
look
at
the
things
that
look
at
the
things
that
that
we
have
in
common
look
at
the
things
that
bring
us
together.
It's
that
we
make
things
out
of
simple
ingredients.
B
Yeah,
it's
we
want
to
believe
that
if
we're
we're
here,
for
you
know
lofty
righteous
reasons,
but
like
I
love
what
I
do,
I
re
I
really
I
really
do,
but
but
straight
up
also
the
money
is.
B
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
By
the
way,
so
I
I
also
too
I
want
to
take.
You
know,
thanks
to
to
pop
for
like
getting
all
this
and
putting
all
together.
If
you,
if
you
were
appreciating
what
you
see
here,
everyone
shipping
and
get
like
papa
met's
hat
because
he's
a
mets
fan,
I
think
right,
he's
mets
yeah.
A
Yeah
but
yeah
get
get
pop
all
the
met
stuff.
You
can
absolutely
like
hats,
jerseys
stick
or
something
like
that.
You
know
that's.
He
loves
that
and
he
wants
more
of
that.
B
Yeah
yeah
definitely
signed
baseball
bats.
A
B
Yep,
all
of
those
that
was
all
true
that
was
all
true.
When
should
we
have
a
kubecon
latin
america
yeah?
That
was
that's
shade,
so
I
don't
I
don't
know
when
a
kubecon
latin
america
is
happening.
I
would
love
to
see
that
happen
asap,
but,
regrettably
neither
I
nor
tim
is
in
control
of
that.
B
Yeah,
I
would
yeah
that's
a
question
to
ask
friday
because
stephen
constance
and
jasmine
will
have
more
answers
if
they
are
allowed
to
answer.
B
B
B
Yes,
ellen,
I
think
there
is
a
community
day,
but
there's
there's
not
a
whole
cubecon.
Sorry,
I
say
cubecon
instead
of
kubecon.
B
Yeah,
it's
it's
usually,
if
I'm
teaching
somebody
which
is
you
know,
usually
what
I'm
doing
when
I'm
talking
about
kubernetes,
I
say
cube,
ctl
and
just
just
pronounce
the
whole
thing
out,
because,
because
I'm
talking
to
students-
and
they
don't
know
our
jargon.
A
B
A
B
B
A
B
That's
okay.
I
will
probably
I
will
probably
also
cry
the
first
time
somebody
hugged
me
after,
like
you
know
more
than
a
year
of
being
isolated,
I
cried
immediately
like
it
just
somebody
somebody
other
than
my
husband
touched
me,
and
I
cried
so
it's
you
know.
B
B
A
little
bit
crazy
there
it's
been,
it's
been
a
it's
been
a
couple
of
days.
It's
been
like
a
three
days,
but
we'll
talk
about
that
later
anyway,
we
are
at
time
we
gotta
wrap
it
up
tim.
Do
you
have
any
last
words.
A
The
only
thing
I
would
remind
everybody
is
hey,
you
know,
take
care
of
your
folks.
Remember
that
juneteenth
is
coming
up
in
a
couple,
not
this
weekend
but
father's
day
weekend.
So
you
know,
if
you
don't
know
about
juneteenth
check
it
out,
we
celebrate
juneteenth.
Remember
don't
put
sugar
in
your
grits
and
yeah
man.
Everybody
just
take
care
of
each
other.
B
True
that
definitely
taking
taking
care
of
each
other
is
not
not
really
a
lot
matters
more
than
that
imo.
Thank
you
all
for
coming
to
watch
us
babble
for
an
hour
about
the
schedule
and
what
we're
trying
to
build
here
with
cloud
native
tv
and
controversial
opinions
about
yeah
salt
on
fruit.