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Description
Open Source Friday es un programa que promueve el uso y la colaboración en proyectos de código abierto en la comunidad tecnológica. En cada episodio, se invita a expertos en diferentes áreas de la tecnología para discutir sobre temas relacionados con el código abierto, la colaboración en proyectos, y cómo estas herramientas pueden ser utilizadas para beneficio de la sociedad en general. Los invitados comparten sus experiencias y conocimientos, y también responden preguntas de la audiencia en un formato interactivo. Este programa es una gran oportunidad para aprender sobre proyectos de código abierto y conectarse con otros miembros de la comunidad tecnológica interesados en el tema.
A
A
Good
morning,
good
afternoon,
good
night
from
wherever
we
are
joining
that
broadcast
today,
Happy
Friday
Today
We
really
made
Friday
on
Friday
and
we
do
it
super
early
so
that
it's
cultural
Friday
and
after
you
leave
here,
you
can
go
home
for
the
rest
of
the
day.
I'll
write
you
the
note
that
tells
you,
boss,.
They
don't
work
anymore
because
they
already
did
a
lot
week.
Thank
you
very
much
to
everyone
who
is
joining
us
in
this
space,.
A
A
We
have
been
super
special
and
I
was
telling
you
about
that
before
in
production
for
almost
two
months
trying
to
finally
meet
and
thank
you
very
much
for
your
patience,
we
had
the
opportunity
to
meet
on
time
before
our
super
guest
comes
in
and
I
want
to
show
you
something
super
quick
and
Tell
me
in
the
chat
where
you
are
from
Well,.
Where
are
you??
A
I
want
to
show
you
quickly
so
that
what
Do
you
think
It's,
like
a
mat
for
your
desk
But.
You
know
how
there
are
the
little
ones
for
your
Mouse,
but
this
is
for
the
entire
desk,
that
is,
for
people
like
me,
who
like
to
have
everything
lined
up
like
this,,
it's
spectacular
and
it
has
all
the
cute
ones
so
I
I
liked
it
I
think
it's
spectacular,
I
love
it
I
liked
it
so
much
that
I
want
to
give
one
away
here.
A
Today
then
stay
here
in
this
Stream
and
at
the
end
of
the
Stream,
we're
going
to
do
I,
don't
know,
Let's,
ask
a
question.
Somehow
we'll
do
a
raffle
for
one
of
you
to
take
this
beauty
for
your
house.
Hello,
Palmira
arrived
Uy,
Palmira,
Colombia,
Wow
Greetings
to
Costa
Rica,
greetings
to
all
from
Spain
Greetings
and
greetings
Well
then,.
Now
that
we
saw
the
gift.
A
You,
we
are
going
to
start
with
our
guest.
Today
we
have
Miguel
ras
Guzmán,
macero,
Miguel,
ras
Guzmán.
Macedo
is
a
participating
contributor
and
organizer
of
open
source.
Projects.
He
has
been
involved
in
two
projects:
lately.
Suddenly,,
Julia,
Line
and
rust
have
heard
about
him,
that
is,
two
projects
that
are
eating
up
the
world.
He
has
cooperated
a
lot
with
issues
of
writing
software
tools.
compilation,,
not
only
that,,
but
supporting
communities
to
accept,
for
example,
with
Julia,.
A
He
is
one
of
the
people
who
helps
organize,
helps
review
who
applies
to
give
talks,
creates
tutorials,
creates
podcasts,
is
located
in
Mexico,
City
and
well,.
He
has
focused
on
this
ecosystem
And.
It
is
truly
a
pleasure
for
us
to
have
him
today,.
We
are
going
to
get
to
know
him
a
little
more
and
learn
a
little
about
how
he
got
to
this
point
of
contribution
and
that
he
also
generously
tells
us
about
the
projects
will
teach
us
something.
What
Miguel
has
been
working
on
lately
I'm
going
to
bring
you
Hello,
Hello
Nice.
A
A
Exactly,
I
mean,.
Here
we
adapt
as
it
is,
well,
super
spectacular,
Hi,
Miguel
Thank,
you
very
much
Miguel,
I,
think
I
'm
going
to
go
back
to
when
I
met.
You
I
remember
that
you
participated
And.
Thank
you
very
much
When.
We
just
announced
the
sponsorship
for
South
America,.
We
did
a
Live
or
something
like
that,,
a
space
tour
that
we
had
here,.
We
had
concy
and
you
also
participated
because
you
were
also
in
those,
well,.
You
weren't,
showing
what
was.
A
Good
And
right
now,
Well,
now
we
ask
you
to
tell
us:
How
are
labor
issues
because
issues
of
contributions,
as
always,
super
activism
and
I've
seen
what
you're
doing
just
Today
I
found
out
that
you
were
involved
in
rust
for
those
who
don't
know
rust,
I
mean,
I
think
it
was
the
third
programming
language
with
the
highest
growth
last
year,.
The
second.
A
But
now
it's
not
everyone,
because
there
are
contributors
from
many,,
not
only
companies
but
individuals
who
are
helping
it
to
continue
growing,
and
you
are
also
contributing
to
Julia
lang.
Who
has
my
heart.
For
those
who
know
a
good
language
is
mathematical,
programming,
language
people.
You
can
help
us
tell
a
little
more
about
What.
It
is
But
before
we
start.
Let's
start
with
the
basics
Well
then
Miguel
What
was
his
first,
his
first
as
he
says
when
he
put
his
finger
into
this
world,
how
he
did
it
and
why
And
tell
us
from
the
beginning.
B
The
first
experience
was
for
leisure,.
He
probably
had
a
professor
at
the
university
called
David
Philip
Sanders,
many
greetings
to
David,
great
character,,
great
professor,
and
in
the
computational
physics
course,.
The
net
of
the
Planet
told
us
about
the
future.
Is
Julia
Do
not
continue,
learning
Portland,
because
in
physics
courses
they
teach
you
because
they
believe
that
it
is
the
fastest
that
exists
to
mount
a
percent
of
the
master's
students,.
It
does
not
matter
if
it
is
strong,,
I
do
not
know,
or
it
is
more,
and
I
base
it
on
it.
B
So
as
a
good
teacher
that
he
gave
me
some
advice,
I
told
him
no
and
I
went
I,
learned
fortrand
and
eventually
yes
like
the
course.
If
they
were
Julia
I
said
well,
that's
interesting.
Then
he
told
me
about
some
scholarships
that
existed
from
Google
and
I
got
into
the
forums
and
in
the
So
I
I
didn't
know,
I
mean,
for
people
who
don't
know
about
this,
all
the
open
source
programming
tools
that
exist
probably
have
a
forum
in
some
corner
of
the
internet,
and
the
creator
is
online
and
answers
questions,,
most
likely,
no.
B
So.
You
have
to
go
to
discord
or
when
any
of
the
Wikipedia
forums
go
skinny
and
suddenly
you
say
and
I
remember
that
I
arrived
and
asked
I
speak
as
stupid
as
Hey,.
How
do
I
do
Two,
plus
Two
in
Julia,
that
is,
something
equivalent
and
a
very
kind
person
answered
me
With,
a
little
picture,
viking
hat
and
I
said.
Look
how
curious
and
then
I
checked
and
said.
B
Oh,
how
do
you
want
look,
how
cool
Estefan
it
turns
out
that
Stefan
is
one
of
the
creators
of
Julia
Lane
and
he
answered
the
question
being
a
nobody
and
having
something
super
simple,
and
he
told
me
nothing
is
welcome
here.
Come
on
in
it's
hot
I
mean
there's
little
tea
there
And!
Yes,
ask
yulia
it's
good
that
you're,
starting
and
I
look
then
to
be
learning
doing
exercises
like
it's
a
very
karate
exercise
that
you
or
how
to
polish
an
essay
You
start
with
a
code
and
they
tell
you
to
try
again.
B
You
go
back
and
reiterate
the
code
and
they
tell
you
Put
it
here
and
like
that
I
mean
it
was,
it
was
very,
it
was
I
mean
the
truth.
Is
that
I
buy
100%
the
idea
that
knowledge
is
community?
This
is
a
body
of
practices
that
a
community
has
and
the
community
Julia
wrapped
me
up
with
her
practices
of
being
a
performance
junkie
and
a
compiler
junkie.
Then
suddenly
you
say
Why
isn't
my
elbow
faster
and
then
you
say,
but
I
want
to
go.
B
I
chased
the
dragon
too
deep,
I'm
already
reading
in
records
This,
yes,
and
that's
how
I
started
to
meet
people
in
the
community
and
let's
say
when
I
started,
dedicating
myself
professionally
to
Open
source,
that
is,,
because
that
used
to
be
like
an
interesting
young
man,.
It
was
like
at
the
end
of
2021.
I
saw
that
I
think
it
was
2021
that
the
Hip
Hop
Hunters
had
opened
since.
A
B
Twenties
or
earlier,,
but
they
had
not
reached
Latin
America,.
This
I
was
On
the
waiting
list
for
about
a
year,.
There
was
also
a
period
in
which
people
donated
doubles,,
for
which
Microsoft
attracted
the
most
people
and
I
said
Wow,.
It
didn't
happen
to
Mexico
and
I,
opened
it
like
that
for
fun.,
I,
said,,
Well,
gum
and
paste,
no.
That's,
how
we
say
in
Mexico.
B
What
do
you
lose
and
then
one
person
told
me
like,,
Hey,
many
and
obviously
during
Black
Down
there
was
a
stream
of
people
who
had
their
podcasts
in
Mexico
and
at
some
point
I
said
stuck
in
lockdown,
hey,,
maybe
I
don't
know.
What's
going
to
happen.
Happening
in
the
future,
about
a
virus
that
is
coming
contains
all,
except
that
no
one
saw
it.
Coming.
Maybe
I
should
diversify
my
options
and
well
meet
people
and
get
to
know
other
tools.
So
I
started
to
learn.
B
Rust
and
I
started
to
stick
to
many
podcasts
and
talk
about
Julia,.
I
am
a
thinker,
yes,
I,
don't
know
what
And
then
I
talked
to
people
in
Mexico
City
in
Veracruz
all
via
online,
as
in
forums
like
this
one,
and
this
one
I
opened
the
sponsors
and
eventually,
someone
gave
me
Hey.
Well
I
get
five
dollars
a
month,
because
you
are
very
cool
and
I
I
know,
no,
that
economic
feeling
says
Hey,
I
believe
in
you,.
Take
it,
I
want
there
to
be
more
of
you
in
the
world,,
give
it
a
go.
B
A
B
Work
But
there
are
much
more
qualified
people
and,
and
this
and
I
don't
deliver
as
often
and
I.
Don't
know
what
And
this
and
that
and
you
get
guilty
and
then
suddenly
it
was
like
Oh
no
Wow,
but
I
stayed
with
a
sponsor
for
like
a
year.
So
no
I
didn't
fight
it
much
I
hadn't
done
it
much
case
and
then
I
started
doing
like
Live
streams.
I
started
doing
these
tutorials
I
started
giving
conferences.
I
started,
presenting
myself
as
in
podcasts.
B
A
B
About
the
ones
I
have
options
right
now
and
I
said
well,
let's
see
if
I
can
continue
with
this,
and
fortunately
there
came
a
point.
I
say:
The
truth
is
that
this
only
exists
because
github
still
does
not
give
me
a
90%
commission
and
because
people
can
donate
in
dollars
and
I
live
in
Mexican
pesos,
which
is
all
the
difference
in
the
world.
B
B
He
first
got
five
sponsors,
then
sponsors,
then
twenty
sponsors
right
now
I
think
I'm
in
this
twenty-six
and
something
like
that
has
gone
down
again
right
now,
I'll
put
my
league
on
you
and,
like
you,
can
be
doing
a
hobby
or
whatever,
but
the
moment
I
got
to
pay.
The
rent
is
when
you
say:
okay,
this
is
real,
no
In
other
words,.
You
can
have
your
hobbies,
but
because
you
don't
pay
the
rent,.
You.
B
B
I
will
Another
great
piece
of
advice
that
I
would
say
that
I
realized
and
that
I
maintain
is
that
the
Pontius
are
a
great,
that
is,,
how
do
you
say
a
great
emergency
boat,
not
like
in
the
Titanic,?
Once
you
jump
off
the
ship,
you
have
a
mattress,,
an
emergency,
mattress,
I
know
a
But.
There
are
some
impressive
studies
that
99%
of
the
people
who
have
patreon
accounts
do
not
earn
minimum
wage
in
the
United
States.
In
other
words,.
It
is
only
like
the
top
one
percent,
no.
So.
B
B
One
foot
in
and
one
foot
out
saying
like
I'm
like
having
managing
two
options,
but
it
does
give
me
some
flow
this
one
from
Cash
No,
that
's
already
something
and
let's
say
the
other
big
and
huge
step
was
when
I
was
writing
all
these
blogs
and
tutorials
and
marketing
and
Hey,
peel
me,,
peel
me,,
peel,
me,,
sad
I.
Don't
think
I
had
to
get
the
rent,
so
I
had
to
be
doing
very
aggressive
marketing.
This
I
had
to
be
getting
code
like
there
was
no
tomorrow.
B
One
does
indeed,
and
it
has
to
do
with
Open
source
because
they
had
this
company
had
all
their
educational
materials
So.
He
dedicates
himself
between
giving
consultancy
in
Ross
and
doing
training
in
two
So
I
send
them
a
message.
I
said
Hey
I'm
interested
in
this
one.
I
don't
know
if
they
want
to
consolidate
me
and
they
told
me
to
spoliar
better
work
for
us
and
I'm
done.
B
Wow
Yes
this
one
then
This,
one,
yes,
So
I,
just
shared
Andrea,
a
link
that
Google
just
released
a
blog
post
a
week
ago
or
this
open
source
from
Google
about
their
efforts
to
teach
people
famously
is
very
difficult
for
and
very
difficult
for.
The
band
I
say
no
It
should
be
that
difficult,
but
it
does
require
a
lot
of
detail
with
how
they
present
it
they
teach
and
how
they
talk
about
it.
And,
then,
how
the
second
third
paragraph
says:
Hey,
in
particular,
the
company
fire
System
raffled
off
Thank,
you
very
much,.
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
Here
comes
the
one
that
any
sensible
person
would
tell
you.
I
live
Life
as
a
white
man
in
Mexico,
I
live
in
Easy,
Mode
and
I
was
able
to
stay
at
my
parents'
house
for
a
long
time
who
helped
me
buy
a
computer
and
supported
me
while
I
was
learning
to
programming.
The
vast
majority
of
people
do
not
have
all
that
free
leisure
time
so
that
you
can
meet
friends
on
the
internet
that
one
day,
maybe
they
can
help
you
and
consolidate
and
lead
you
to
a
job
no
I
mean,
I
had.
B
That
is
a
very
real
advantage
and
that's
why
I
am
very
grateful
and
for
that,
in
part,
I
try
to
return
to
the
community,,
because
what
was
good
for
me
is
not
a
matter
of
Or.
At
least
that's.
Why
I
like
how
he
returns
to
say
Hey,.
They
gave
me
free
tools
now
They,
didn't
answer
very
stupid
questions
Me
too
for
answering
questions,.
This
of
all
no
Or.
A
B
Please
This
one
I
do
have
to
submit
a
request
for
Scholarship
for
the
Ross
Foundation
in
Hey,.
You
have
to
translate
the
manuals.
I
mean,.
There
is
already
a
translation
of
the
manual,
but
there
are
no
courses.
Yet,
well,
fortunately,.
There
isn't
yet,
that
is,.
It
is
a
great
field
for
people
to
learn
rust.
B
What
we
have
learned,
from,
that
is,
professionals
out
there
one
at
a
time.
It
is
very
easy
to
have
introductory
materials
of
Oh.
Look
if
that
is
the
whole
world
in
face,
but
already
of
the
slightly
more
advanced
projects
of
Hello
world
has
advanced.
That
is
where
the
good
gap
is
no
and
with
many
Materials
tend
to
be
seen
as
cool
introductories
and
from
then
on,
because
there
isn't
so
much
educational
material
content
anymore.
A
B
As
your
laboratory,,
they
are
super
cool
teams
and
it's
not
the
most
difficult
part,.
It's
like,
no.
I
mean,.
Sometimes
it
would
be
easier
to
start
with
people
who
don't
know
how
to
program
and
teach
them
rust
versus
people
who
arrive
with
a
preconception
and
say
no.
This
doesn't
fit
I
don't
want.
This
is
very
interesting.
No
I,
mean,
I
would
even
tell
you
that
the
biggest
barrier
to
learning
rust
with
people
with
experience
of
Software
is
humility..
Oh,,
Manuel,
Gil,,
well,
Greetings
to
Manuel,.
B
How
to
program?
With
experience,
with
some
years
of
experience,
I
say
that
the
biggest
pedagogical
barrier
is
humility,,
that
is,
at
some
point,
that
is,,
because
the
face
is
a
language
where
you
cannot
leave
an
error
unnoticed
by
the
system,.
It
will
tell
you
here:
it
exists.
a
a
possibility,
an
error,
and
it
has
it
And
I'm
not
going
to
let
you
run
your
code,
so
people
confuse
they
don't.
B
A
B
These
things
that
you
say
by
system
when
people
wear
helmets,
90%
fewer
people
die
in
an
accident
than
a
bike
accident
or
when
they
are
seatbelt,
they
die
70
%
fewer
people.
Then
the
people
who
are
used
to
saying
that's
a
I
can
always
drive
well
and
drunk,
and
nothing
happens
to
me
and
you
say
no
for
a
long
time
or
no
It
hasn't
touched.
You.
B
But
Let's
say
that's
it,
one
of
the
interesting
things
that
very
few
people
touch
So,
that's
how
you
see
them
more
in
forums
because
they
are
very
angry
at
Because.
They
don't
see.
What
is
the
great
virtue
of
a
system
that
prevents
all
these
errors
before
the
code
runs
because
they
can
They
are
macho,
no,.
B
No
one
has
to
tell
them
how
to
do
things,,
and
if
there
is
a
large
male
component
to
say,,
they
won't
tell
me
what
to
do
or
how,
and
I
do
know
how
to
be
safe
and
I'm,
not
going
to
wash
my
hands.
without
being
face.
Masks,
that
is,
yes,
there
is
a
component
there,.
It
is
not
serious,,
it
is
the
vision
of,
that
is,
fundamentally,.
It
is
a
vision
of
this,
which
is
that
responsibility.
That
is,.
B
Instead
the
other
side
says
with
a
solution,
your
discipline
and
if
you
are
Good,
if
you
are
going
to
be
able
to
get
rid
of
that
luck,
more
people,
I,
don't
have
to
learn
twenty
years
of
that
nothing
more.
They
use
a
good
compiler
with
good
bugs
Welcome
to
rost
no
Hear.
A
I
want
to
Highlight,
because
there
are
many
joining
the
String
that
suddenly
We
have
people
who
are
or
Thinking
about
being
curious,.
They
want
to
learn
something
new
or
they
are
just
starting.
So.
They
are
always
starting..
It
seems
that
Roses
is
one
of
those
languages
that
is
barely
suitable
for
you,,
the
less
you
know
the
better,
because
you
don't
bring
your
remnants
from.
B
B
Is
also
a
factor
where,
like
part
of
the
documentation,
is
written
for
people
who
don't
come
from
scratch
like
that
Hey,
you
are
concerned
about
my
memory
errors
and
memory.
Security
and
I
like
this
What
is
an
integrator.
Invalidation
is
no
no,
and
this
is
difficult.
No,
but
let's
say
That's
what
I
mean
by
that
part
of
the
difficulty
is
on
the
side
of
those
who
teach
it,,
not
of
those
who
don't
try
to
learn
that
if
someone
told
you
Hey
look,
this
is
a
classic
error
that
happens
when
you
don't
have.
B
When
you
don't
have.
We
expect
good
immutability
semantics
in
your
language,
someone
may
you
may
be
trying
to
read
something,
and
someone
comes
along
and
modifies
it
for
you
And
that
can
lead
to
many
kinds
of
errors.
That's
an
error
of
a
literator
invalidation
is
an
example,
and
we
do
more
or
in
javascript
in
Julia
and
so
on,
face
it
literally
does
not
let
you
compile
new
code.
So
that
is
what
we
mean.
You
can
see
it
for
all
kinds
of
code
bases,
These
are
examples
in
the
real
world
And.
B
This
is
a
real
problem,,
it's
how
they
tried
to
solve
it
And.
This
is
how
we
solve
it
here
and
that's
why
it
works,
and
that's
why
it's
worth
learning,,
no
I
mean,,
that's
not
even
Ross's,.
It's
just
someone
took
the
time
to
build
a
narrative
of
Why.
Something
is
worth
learning.
There
is
a
problem.
This
didn't
work
before
This
works
today,
And.
This
is
how
it
works
here.
B
A
lot
of
people
just
say,
like
well,
I
learned
the
hard
way,
and
this
worked
for
me
and
I
already
understood
everything,
and
this
is
that
It's,
like
they
taught
me,
no,,
and
this
is
an
excellent
tradition,.
B
So
there's
a
lot
of
work
to
undo
what
you
think
about
it,
like
what
do
you
think
it's
worth,
and
where
do
people
come?
From?
Also,
part
of
the
interesting
thing
is
like
destroying
the
Hey
people
come
from.
Go
people
come
people
come
Java
and
people
come
python.
People
come
more
more
talk
to
each
person
to
tell
them
Like
who
learning
rosters
is
part
of
the.
A
Spectacular
challenge,
if
someone
is
using
face
right
now,
leave
us
a
comment
at
see.
If
we
know
we
know
the
experiences
I
know
that
Manuel
says
that
he
is
going
to
start
learning
rust
and
creating
content
in
Spanish.
Please
we
need
it
for
us
that
it
makes
it
harder
for
us
to
learn
and
it
is
better
to
learn.
A
B
Funding
people
to
That,
they
translate
the
documentation,
that
is,.
That
is
another
great
one,.
This
is
another
great
lesson,
that
is,,
hopefully
someone
will
donate
their
work
for
free
so
that
it
can
happen,.
So
we
keep
waiting
for
people
to
do
it
because
we
have
not
yet
obtained
funds
or
someone
Dedicated
to
do
it.
or
suddenly.
Yes,
there
is,
but
it
is
a
little
effort
out
there
from
someone
who
had
a
gap
for
two
or
three
weeks
like
for
tourism
to
go
boom,
do
something
there.
A
Of
course,
with
the
support
from
foundations
and
companies
that
obviously
are
using
the
technology
much
easier
But,
we
know
that
the
engine
is
always
the
community
Look
at
the
payton
community.
The
documentation
in
Spanish
for
python
is
spectacular.
The
number
of
tutorials
and
all
that
has
been
done
more
than
anything
also
by
the
python
Software
foundation.
But
many
are
the
people
who
have
taken
the
initiative,
but
I
am
not
a
fan
of
working
for
free
So.
A
It
is
true
that
they
please
support
us
financially,
so
that
people
like
you
who
have
the
time
if
they
Do
you
have
or
can
make
the
time,
can
you
do
it
in
a
more
sustainable
way.
Please
Rodrigo
Good
luck,
I'm
waiting
for
you.
Curiosity
Miguel,
show
us
how
sausage
is
made,
as
we
say
in
Colombia.
Do
you
have
something
to
show
us
a
contribution?
Something
you've
done
lately.
B
Why
this
interested
me
and
what
I
knew
to
get
into
this
I
am
interested
in
all
things
that
have
to
do
with
language
go
faster
if
it
has
to
do
with
performance.
It
probably
interests
me
That
is
a
very
silly
rule,
but
it
has
worked
for
me.
To
go
back
many
things
and
have
a
lot
of
fun.
So.
Luckily,
I
have
a
server
with
some
friends
on
discord.
Who
are
very
very
very,
very
this
very
this,
and
mostly
this
friends
of
this
super
cool
trans
So.
No.
B
A
B
B
So
for
anyone
who
takes
a
compilers
course,
this
would
not
be
new,
but
let's
say
you
can
go
to
a
book
open
it
and
they
will
tell
you
more
or
less
the
same
process
that
I
tell
you
you
have
to
do
what
is
called
lexing
build,
a
syntax
tree
with,
which
is
the
big
step.
1
then,
after
the
syntax
step
now
in
modern
times,
It
is
passed
a
something
that
is
an
intermediate
representation.
B
This
intermediate
representation,
like
you,
can
manipulate
it
to
do
certain
optimizations,
like
realizing
that
you
don't
have
to
save
all
the
memories
that
Dos
plus
Two
is
equal
to
four
So.
You
have
to
do
fewer
instructions,,
all
that
kind
of
thing,,
and
then
once
you
do
all
those
operations
inside
rust,,
you
can
tell
llbm
that
it
is
the
compiler
for
many
other
languages.
Hey,
by
the
way.
I.
B
Put
it
in
your
language
that
you
understand,
please
go
and
compile
it
and
that's
worth
it,
because
lvm
is
20
years
old,
brilliant
people
from
all
over
the
world
who
have
been
optimizing,
all
kinds
of
algorithms,
so
you
don't
give
them
these
instructions,
and
then
they
take
you
out
your
machine
code
So.
The
chip.
B
Well,
let's
see
if
there
isn't
some
kind
of
very
silly
use
that
I
can
do.
No,
then
one
of
the
things
that
I
know
are
slow
in
general
is
to
do
a
Locations.
Not
a
location
is,
as
you
say,
you
start
the
operating
system.
Please
Save
me
this
this
piece
of
information
in
memory
So.
It
does
not
imply
a
lot
of
bureaucracy
because
you
have
to
give
it
this.
You
have
to
do
a
Cisco
has
to
go.
The
kernel.
Ask
you
for
a
memory
there,
a
procedure,
you
do
not
control
it.
B
Then
they
notify
you
later
in
general,
they
can
be
optimized,
but
it
is
one
it
is
a
little
Red
flag.
If
you
can
avoid
it,
you
will
probably
gain
some
performance
and
a
classic
way
in
which
that
happens
in
rosters.
That
one
makes
a
String
a
streaming.
Education
always
And.
So
there
were
some
lines
of
code
here.
I
am
going
to
show
you.
B
There
are
some
lines
of
code
that
before
were
just
this
with
which
to
have
some
labels
for
certain
of
these
stages
of
analysis
or
transformation,
but
that
were
always
written
with
strings
and
the
strings
always
implied
these
locations.
So
here
they
used
a
string
for
that
and
then
Here
they
used
another
string
for
that
and
that
they
used
another
string
for
that
there
they
used
another
string
and
I
said
Wow.
These
are
a
lot
of
strings
in
a
very
hot
part
of
the
code.
How
about
we
could
Well,
it's
not
going
to
do
it,.
B
So
what
I
ended
up
with
was
this,,
and
this
is
the
name
of,
that
is,
a
way
of
understanding
each
other
would
be
not
Spring
Internet,,
but
the
joke.
Is,
I
realized
that
there
were
only
seven
of
these
cases,
and
I
said,
okay,.
We
can
do
that.
in
a
slightly
more
optimal
way,
And,
instead
of
using
a
String
used
plus
an
email,
then
in
rust.
That
translates
to
using
a
single
number
instead
of
doing
a
location
every
time
So.
B
B
B
B
And
perfect
excellent
I
just
realized
that
when
I
open
a
new
window,
you
can't
see
it
so
that's
okay,
I
already
took
that
into
account.
So
the
cool
part
is
that
I
had
this
idea
to
say:
Hey
I
want
to
learn
more
explicitly
how
these
intermediate
transformations
work
So.
They
are
called
the
no
this
representation.
No
and
this
step
This
transformation.
Analysis
step
is
called
Simple
Five
this
with
this
control,
Flow,
brave
or
simple,
locals,
or
simplify
constance,
no
That
is,.
B
Let's
say
just
when
you
do
these
cases
of
Hey,
Two
plus
Two
is
equal
to
four
Well.
Instead
of
putting
Two
plus
Two
everywhere,
you
put
four
So
that
over
millions
of
lines
of
code
can
be
super
super
this
beneficial
or
when
you
have
three
branches
that
can
collapse
into
just
one
or
you
can
propagate
the
conditions
from
one
to
another.
Then
this
is
when
this
type
of
de
is
most
worthwhile,
but
they
constantly
run
over
all
your
code.
So
that's
why
they
are
so
worth
it
so
I
had
this
idea.
B
First
I
went
I
had
to
read
the
manual
like
twice:
I
cried
I,
didn't
understand,
then
I
came
back,
I
tried
to
try
other
things.
The
installation
did
not
work
out
for
me.
They
had
to
guide
me
a
lot
on
how
to
use
all
this
This
person.
Here.
Jin
is
stellar
acid.
With
how
much
he
helped
me.
He
had
a
lot
of
patience.
He
helped
me
put
all
the
development
for
all
this
I.
It
helped
to
understand
how
all
the
tools
work
to
check
that
the
code
exists
correctly.
B
And
eventually
this
public
came
out
is
this
person
who
here
he
commented
Hey?
You
have
evidence
to
suggest
that
it
is
at
least
it
can
work.
Is
this
Michael
bullette
is
a
super
successful
person
in
the
world
of
the
Ross
compiler?
He
is
one
of
the
great
commissioned
gurus
out
there,
so
he
came
and
said,
Hey.
Well,
your
chatter
is
cool,
but
not
if
it's
not
even
worth
it.
No
and
the
Ross
people
have
a
way
of
looking
at
this
to
measure
When.
B
Someone
proposes
a
change
measure
this
when
it
took
before
when
it
takes
after
and
see.
If
Yes
it's
worth
the
change
then
they're
discussing
what
about
it.
Maybe
yes,
maybe
it's
not
worth
it,
and
this
result
came
back.
This
result
is
very,
very
cool
because
just
This
is
what
you
would
always
see
after
the
benchmarking
room-
and
this
here
is,
let's
say
the
cool
part-
that
we
saw
an
increase
of
two
of
two
percent
of
speed
in
the
Ross
compiler
And.
B
B
This
means
that
this,
if
there
was
some
truth
behind
it
and
then
the
rest
of
these
comments
have
to
do
with
this
I,
don't
know
how
to
give
it
a
little
more
shape
and
some
suggestions
and
like
the
final
version
of
the
code,
was
much
better
Here.
Now
This
is
another
change
that
was
left
with
minus
zero
point
six
percent,
and
that
was
it.
B
A
B
B
A
B
A
B
So
at
the
beginning
of
our
talk,
I
said
knowledge
is
a
collective
and
community
effort.
And.
This
is
a
tax.
It
was
completely
an
effort
of
many
people.
Helping
me
understand,
How
to
start
how
to
walk
the
truck
no
In
other
words,.
When
you
see
the
little
four-year-olds
with
the
harness
and
they
are
like
walking
and
about
to
fall,,
they
are
pulled,
and
then
they
go
to
run
here,.
They
are
pulled
like
that,.
They
were
making
me
spectacular,
together.
A
B
Then,
like,
again,
I
have
been
very
lucky
in
that
I
am
going
to
stop
sharing
the
screen.
Now
perfect
I
have
been
very
lucky
to
meet
people
who
have
been
super
receptive
even
in
a
super
open
community.
So
I
said
that
the
Julia
community
gave
me
a
super
welcome
to
the
community
of
The,
one
that
I
found
has
been
super
open.
I
hope.
If
you
see
me
around
I
can
be
part
of
a
community
and
that
kind
of
experience
for
you
and
the
truth
is
I
know
that
this
is
not
the
reality.
B
B
We
say
gatekeepers
in
Spanish,
we
kindly
say
the
ranch
guards
in
Mexican.
We
say
the
ranch
guard
no
and
I'm
allergic
to
those
people.
I
mean
No,
I,
don't
tolerate
people
who
don't
want
to
democratize
knowledge
and
who
don't
have
the
right
to
share.
I,
don't
mind
sharing
space
with
those
people
and
I'd
rather
not,.
So.
B
A
B
B
B
So
you
come
up
with
a
project.
This
could
actually
share
the
screen.
Let's
say
in
fact,
I
could
start.
Yes
I
could
show
you
how
it
works.
First,
I'm
going
to
tell
you
about
rustos
and
mentors,
then
the
food
thread.
Apart
from
having
super
cool
technological
innovations,
they
have
an
impressive
social
innovation.
From
the
beginning
they
said
we
are
going
to
put
up
some
huge
rainbow
flags
and
we
are
going
to
make
them
super
trans,
inclusive
and
super
anti-racist,
and
if
not
that,
go
to
fruition,.
B
It
is
in
our
code
of
conduct
and
we
do
not
want
them
here
and
then
the
type
of
people
who
stayed
in
the
face
has
been
at
least
very
aware
that
there
are
not
tolerated
people
so
or
so
hostile
to
beginners,
among
many
other
things
and
marginalized
people
of
all
kinds.
So,
this
page
was
started
to
say
I'm
interested
in
contributing
to
So
I
What
I'm
going
to
do
is
Ok.
If
I
already
did
some
exercises,
I
can
have
a
relationship
with
a
mentor.
B
So
if
someone
wants
to
contribute,
they
can
still
put
Machine
learning
from
rust.
This
is
the
repo
This.
Is
the
contact?
So
you
can
talk
to
people
here,
the
mentors
in
English
and
German,
all
that
no
Open
Power
lifting
is
another
project
that
is
looking
for
people
who
want
to
contribute
and
individual
mentors.
So
here
they
put.
This
What
is
your
time
zone.
B
B
So
This
is
a
This.
Is
The
first
place
that
I
would
say.
If
you
already
feel
that
you
know
a
little
about
rusty,
you
want
to
get
into
the
community
and
meet
people..
This
is
a
great
place
because
there
are
going
to
be
people
who
speak
Spanish
and
they
are
going
to
welcome
you
because
they
already
explicitly
said
I
want
to.
help
with
that,
the
other
site
that,
if
you
still
don't
know
how
to
program
in
Ross,
is
super
recommend.
B
It's
called
then
exo
syndrome
super
cool
because
they
have
a
bunch
of
languages
and
how
it
works
is
that
they
tell
you
Hey,
try,
programming,
Hello
world
or
check
a
spalindromic
chain
or
check
if
or
build
a
Ford
language
interpreter
or
I.
Don't
know
how
to
check
that
this
number
is
Pythagorean.
I,
don't
know
no
like
this
is
like
they
code
challengers
that
are
more
or
less
classic
that
many
people
have
had
to
do
at
some
point.
B
A
B
Of
charge
I'm
going
to
tell
you
Hey
your
code
is
super
cool
But.
Could
you
make
this
more
optimal?
Ah,?
These
three
lines
can
just
be
this
function,
that
is
in
the
standard
library,.
So
the
way
you
really
learn
or
I
really
learned
is
by
solving
a
problem
by
having
someone
else
check
it
and
having
it
like
this.,
going
back
and
forth
and
polishing
the
code.
B
I
think
I
actually
know
that
there
are
studies
where,
apart
from
you
not
being
incredibly
exploited,
AND
you're,
not
I,
mean
and
you're
well
paid,
and
you
sleep
well
the
next
thing
in
order
of
magnitude
that
does
help
people
to
improve
their
What
type
of
code,
they
can
write.
Is
the
review
no
That
is,
when
an
expert
arrives
and
tells
you
Hey?
No,
your
code
can
help
all
this,
and
with
the
other
and
me
here,
Julia
and
I
learned
a
large
part
of
my
face.
A
A
A
A
B
Make
any
error
they
make
Write
it
down
So
when
I
was
starting
with
more
themes,
I
was
missing
a
semicolon.
I
was
writing
this
program
didn't
compile
because
of
a
semicolon.
This
I
missed
including
this
header.
Then
it
didn't
work
because
they
didn't
include
what
it
was,
and
so
all
the
things
that
I
am
learning
I
have
a
language.
I
have
one
I
have
an
application
where
I
am
just
going
to
write
in
all
my
posts?
In
fact
it
is
also
Open
source.
So
I
am
going
to.
B
B
B
B
B
But
the
cool
part
Is
that
I
can
here,
try
and
do
things
like
this
Open
source
and
then
I
can
put
things
like
open
source
and
the
interesting
thing
is
not
so
much
that
I
have
a
place
to
write
everything,
but
that
this
comes
from
the
casting
set
system.
So
you
can
click
here
in
graph
view
And.
If
this
loads
well
for
me,
is
going
to
show
this
enable
journals
Perfect.
So
what
ends
up
happening
is
that
I
can
tag.
B
My
notes
as
This
was
from
Open
source,
then
I
say
can
say:
I
can
have
contributions
from
Julia
and
not
And.
If
I
return
to
the
graph,
then
all
the
things
that
I
I
have
linked
to
an
Open
source
note.
They
are
also
now
linked
to
Julia's
in
Julia.
I
can
say
here
is
this,
let's
say
community
and
there
is
also
optimization.
B
The
as
I
am
building
all
the
concepts
from
my
notes.
I
can
see.
Let's
say:
I
have
labeled
all
the
algorithms.
In
parallel
that
interest
me
all
the
all
the
git
commands
that
I
have
wanted
to
learn,
I
pick
and
then
I
can
see
a
graph
of
how
they
are
related
among
all
of
them.
I
can
put
all
the
things
that
interest
me
about.
Julia
I
can
put
it
So.
Not
only
is
it
a
graphical
interface,
it
also
has
a
way
to
do
this
to
the
graph.
B
No
So
I
could
only
put
things
about
Julia,
no
good
way
to
do
it.
Then
this
Comes
a
system
that
someone
invented
like
a
hundred
years
ago
that
just
wrote
one
and
only
one
idea
on
an
index
card
and
then
kept
it
in
a
this
physical
drawer
and
had
them
and
had
them
in
physical
proximity
to
be
able
to
say
That's.
A
good
idea
I
had
about
I
can
relate
this
theory
of
evolution.
B
B
These
two
I
said
Wow
that
way
of
writing
a
Ford
Loop
with
which
I
copied
my
initial
flat
Sniper
and
then
copied
the
super
cool
one
afterwards
and
said.
When
I
see
this
pattern,
I
can
write
it
after
no
So.
No,
it's
not
something
new
of
mine,
I
mean,,
a
lot
of
people,
rather,.
When
you're
learning
something,
well,
keep
a
diary
And.
Then
it
gets
really
cool,
no,.
Because,
later
you
can
see
another
thing
I
do
in
the
diary
is
that
I
give
credit
to
people,,
no,,
so
I,
say
Ah,.
B
A
B
A
B
Wasn't
lying
about
this,
my
diary,
This,
is
the
This.
Is
my
blog
I
haven't,
given
it
a
good
time?
Don't
remember
it,
but
I
just
had
it
It's
that
I
had
everything
numbered
with
all
the
entries,.
It
wasn't
very
pretty,
no,
and
it
was
like,
Oh
look.
When.
You
do
English
many
times,.
The
repro
Line
helps
me
to
avoid
the
This
is
for
things.
I
was
learning
rust,,
no,
and
then
He's.
B
Has
like
snippets
here,
I
said
we
have
here:
I
was
doing
something
about
F
fire
from
no,
but
that
was
that
day.
Here
I
was
learning
just
at
this
time.
I
was
learning
things
about.
Also
this
here
was
your
language
called
bqn,
which
is
super
cool,.
It's
very
different.
B
Then,
like
all
the
everything
I'm
learning
by
languages,
I'm
putting
it
like
this.
No,
this,
yes
I,
don't
remember
what
it
was
about.
All
this
yes,
This
is
to
name
an
anonymous
function
in
Julia.
Don't
watch
this
if
you
get
scared,
but
yes,.
A
B
A
B
What
is
with
those
that
you
label
it,
as
can
you
build
a
graph
of
that
is
They?
Call
it
this
or
a
second
brain,
because
at
some
point,,
like
many
of
the
intellectual
tasks
that
you
have
to
do,,
it
is
a
search
in
the
database.
That
is
the
information
that
you
have
consumed.
So.
If
you
are
running
the
leather
and
on
all
the
information
What,
do
you
have
to
know?
Would
you
like
to
optimize
the
layout
of
tuquery,
a
bit?.
B
We
are
not
machines,,
but
at
some
point
you
say,,
Oh,
I
am
here,.
This
that
I
have
to
know
is
essentially
a
QR
on
this
knowledge.
So.
It
should
facilitate
that,.
The
other
thing
that
is
impressive
allows
is
the
cross-pollination
of
ideas.
No,
then,
suddenly
you
say
Wow
this
algorithm
for
algorithms
in
parallel
could
be
superused
here
or
you
could
use
it
Since,
you
kind
of
at
least
know
with
what
directions
and
put
yourself
as
a
person
deteriorate
conspiracies
here,
pointing
like
not
everything.
This
connects
not
super.
A
B
This
application
is
Open
source,,
it
is
free,,
it
runs
well
and
you
don't
need
to
know
more,,
which
is
good
and
bad,,
but
it
allows
many
more
people
who
are
not
an
expert
to
be
able
to
use
it,.
So
Ok,
no
You
are
going
to
be
a
super
like
someone
from
emax,
but
90%
of
the
people
can
enter,
percent
of
the
people
can
enter,
so
for
the
people
who
do
want
to
get
all
the
Punch
out
of
the
n
Max
version,.
B
If
I
understand
that
it
is
impressive,
because
emmax
is
the
system
operative
of
your
brain
and
the
rest
is
like
that
emails,
not
this
one
that
also
__
]
inside.
But
yes,
and
after
Max
came
things
like
this
and
obsidian
and
I.
Don't
know
what
else
Like
you're,
all
like
not
taking
Ups
that
are
getting
half
of
Moda
has
more
or
less
the
same
system
of
writing
down
your
notes
and
being
interrelated
but
Rome
and
notion
and
obsidian
just
obviously
charge,
and
that
hurts
me
and
I
say,
and
they
exist
for
free
in
emax
I'm.
A
B
You
very
much
Yes
I,
say
Obviously.
If
you
want
me
to
teach,
you
professionally
go
and
hire
my
professional
services
in
the
job,
but
for
everything
else,
everyone
I
try
to
share
all
the
resources.
I
can
that
are
free
and
when
I
don't
emphasize
this,
it
is
paid
but
Wow
Seriously
worth
it.
It
's
a
spectacular.
B
A
B
B
A
Of
difficult.
Look,
we
have
someone
here,,
he's
perfect,
and
thanks
for
being
with
us
today,
he
's,
45
years
old
and
wants
to
start
learning
to
program,.
Despite
looking
for
I,
think
that
suddenly
that's
why
you
asked
for
the
opinion
that
what
do
you
think
of
flutter
I
think
too
Well,
but
someone
in
the
chat.
Yes,
there
is
someone
here
who
knows.
B
I
took
the
position,
I
think
is
healthy
to
say,
I
can't
know
everything
I
have
to
give
up
and
I'm
going
to
specialize
and
one
of
the
things
I
said:
I'm
never
going
to
know
about
that
and
my
respects
to
the
people
who
were
all
that
is
frontend.
Then
javascript,
htmlter,
frontend
design,
It's
good,
that
someone
is
dedicated
to
that
I,
don't
know
anything
about
cybersecurity.
I,
don't
know
anything
about
networking,
but
ask
me
how
to
make
the
code
fast.
B
B
A
Don't
know
yes
and
good
advice,
also
for
you
to
expand
and
for
all
those
who
are
watching,
because
really
and
I
am
guilty
of
this
too
Even
at
work,
because
there
are
so
many
things
that
At
the
end
of
Cabo,.
It
is
better
to
learn
something
and
learn
it
well
and
feel
how
it
is
for
your
Niche
and
for
you.
How
lucky
that
it
is
something
that
you
also
like,,
not
as.
B
Interested
and
I
am
going
to
share
with
the
person
who
went
to
expand
on
a
great
piece
of
advice
that
I
heard
at
some
point,
focusing
on
learning.
The
fundamentals
pays
off
a
lot.
I
heard.
Someone
at
some
point
say
something
like
the
deeper
in
the
stack.
You
have
your
kill,
sets,,
the
more
job
security
you
have
because.
B
Every
three
days
to
the
new
javascript
framework,
something
like
that:
no
And,
then
I
also
understood
at
some
point
that
I
wanted
to
build
web
pages
and
be
competing
against
a
mountain
for
all
the
programmers
And.
That
was
not
something
that
I
wanted
to
do,
but
I
realized
that
Well,
programming
in
assembler
and
those
things
go
super
fast
and
worrying
about
Nano.
Second,
is
someone
that
people
fear
and
scare,,
so
I,
said,,
no
problem.
B
How
it
works
no
and
I'm
not
saying
that
I
understand
But
at
least
I
have
good
intuitions
as
to
why
sometimes,
yes,
sometimes
no
Or,
at
least
I-
have
the
concern
to
learn
to
measure
things
in
those
areas.
I,
don't
know
how
it
would
be
in
the
frontend
world
But.
Obviously
the
people
who
understand
Hey,
you
have
to
build
a
gift
And,
then
your
rendering
time
is
dominated
Because.
B
It
is
that
this
framework
has
this
type
of
incrementalism,
or
it
only
has
this
type
of
updates
or
they
are
trying
to
optimize
so
that
the
binary
is
less
heavy
or
that
it
has
fewer
dependencies
or
that
at
some
point
there
are
not
so
many
things
or
yes,
I
mean
I,
like
it
It's
a
bit
like
having
the
net
and
about
six
algorithms
that
you
have
to
learn,
that
is,.
B
B
A
good
idea
applied
this
new
to
this
other
world
I
mean
there
are
many
many
many
many
many
many
ideas
that
you
can
understand
as
this
idea
that
I
know
of
this
world
of
fundamental
algorithms
is
applied
in
this
new
in
this
new
area,
so
part
of
not
being
scared
with
or
be
fair
That's,
why
I
say
I
mean
no
I
can't
read
Minds
but
I.
Remember
when
I
asked
questions
like
do
you
think
this
has
a
future
that
this
is
worth
it
I?
B
Did
it
because
I
didn't
have
a
system
that
would
allow
me
to
seriously
evaluate
Because.
Something
was
worth
it
because
it
could
have
a
future,
no,
and
where
it
could
have,
that
is,
and,
and
what
new
proposals
did
you
have,?
Apart
from
whether
there
is
marketing
or
if
people
are
going
to
adopt,
it,
I
could
never
tell
you
yes
or
no,,
but
at
the
At
least
understanding.
This
is
new
Well,,
it's
worth
it
or
it's
not,
and
this
at
least
having
the
tools
to
be
able
to
say,
I.
Think
yes,,
part
of.
B
B
That
is,
as
a
great
moral,
no.
That
is,,
if
you
spend
20
minutes
a
day,
doing
exercises
in
Excel
or
doing
a
little
problem
in
or
making
demonstrations
or
legends
about
new
algorithms
or
papers.
There
is
no
shame
about
learning
and
relearning
the
basics.
Messi
every
day
has
to
do,
200
passes
and
three
hundred
pull-ups
and
they
have
no
shame
in
saying
stretch
and
run
their
warm-up
laps
and
do
the
steps
my
boyfriend
doesn't
have
no
version
to
say.
Hey
I,
don't
know
how
DIF
was
entered.
I,
don't
know
how
to
do
this
in
git.
A
B
B
A
B
A
A
B
Yes,
it
probably
would
have
been
hacking.
This
book
The
one
I,
just
sent
you
via
link
and
having
taken
the
entire
course
and,
having
done
all
the
books,
all
the
algorithms
in
the
Corner
book
probably
would
have
done
them
from
the
beginning
beginning
and
it
would
have
saved
me
a
lot
of
trouble
and
I've
been
stellar
So.
The
hive
book
is
a
basic
book
on
algorithms.
That's
rough
But!
It's
worth
learning,
because
a
lot
of
people
have
no
formal
training
with
How
to
deal
with
algorithms
And.
It
teaches.
A
B
Like
a
second,
third
vocation
for
many
people
and
they
say,
Oh,
well,
this
works.
No,,
but
at
some
point
I
still
haven't
given
up,
I
should.
I'm
like
going
back
to
principles
So.
That
course
is
also
all
free,
It's
all
online
and
get
into
the
book.
Please
don't
don't
pay
the
four
hundred
dollars
for
the
new
edition
find
this
one
ask
me
after
the
league.
Definitely.
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
sharing.
You
already
know
it.
There
They
still
have
the
recommendation
to
have
these
fundamental
bases
and
obviously
an
Open
source
team,
because
since
growth
has
not
given
us,
that
is,
the
sense
of
community.
Thank
you
for
being
so
special
in
giving
voice
to
the
people
who
helped
you,,
there
are.
B
B
A
Don't
forget
that
when
we
know
something
to
have
that
generosity
to
give
back
to
the
community
today
we
learned
a
lot
from
you.
You
already
know
if
you
want
to
enter
the
world
of
rust
or
learn
Julia
Line.
The
resources
that
you
shared
with
us
spectacular
is
the
community
of
is
heard
that
is
also
so
beautiful
and
that
it
gives
you
Welcome,.
As
you
say,
I
learned,
I
gave
you
the
links,.
A
Everyone
stays
in
the
chat,
if
you
are
watching
from
another
modality,
that
is
not
YouTube
or
Twitch,
go
to
YouTube
or
Twitch,
because
they
are
all
there
in
the
chat
and
then
later
I
will
put
them
in
that
same
link.
That
I
gave
you
to
do
the
raffle
I
put
them
all
there
too,
so
that
you
can
follow
miquel
Miguel
So
that
we
make
you
a
sponsor
share
me
I'm,
going
to
look
for
it
one
more
time
to.
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
A
B
A
A
A
Jonathan
I
will
return
it
to
you
and
share
it.
Jonathan
I
will
pass
it
on
linkedin.
What
a
pity
it
is
that
it
is
also
on
linkedin
live
I,
don't
know
if
the
comments
are
not
coming.
A
We
are
everywhere,
I
already
entered
linkedin
light
and
I'm
going
to
leave
it
in
the
comments.
Don't
worry,
I'll
tell
you
It's
going
to
take
a
lot
of
time,
before,
that
is,,
when
we
finish
the
String,,
which
is
going
to
be
in
a
moment,
I'm,
going
to
leave
the
rest
of
the
day
for
them
to
come.
In,,
let's
say,
in
about
two
or
three
hours,
I,
do
the
draw
and
I'm
going
to
record
it
and
then
post
it.
A
B
A
A
Spectacular,
we
shouldn't
bring
you
back,
because
I
would
love
to
touch
on
the
subject
of
pedagogy
and
manners
of
Education
with
you.
You
have
a
very
nice
experience
and
knowledge
and
I
think
it
would
be
spectacular
to
guide
us
a
little
to
see
how
we
start,
because
the
market
is
really
saturated
with
many
things,
a
lot
of
content,
a
lot
of
things
that
people
sell
and
it
is
not
worth
it,.
So
we.
B
A
B
A
B
B
A
Miguel,
between
your
choice
of
Shakira
and
that
you
have
a
sweet
tooth,
You
earned
it,
no
lies,,
but
not
really,.
That
says
to
me
right
there
in
my
heart,
because
that's
my
thing,,
it's
also
very
tasty,
good,
spectacular
to
have
you,
Miguel,
Many,
many
Thank,
you
all
who
are
here,.
Thank
you
for
being
with
us
for
an
hour
and
twenty
minutes.
We
love.
B
A
Spectacular
weekend
and
see
you
in
the
next
one,
Oh
and
I
forgot
the
news
we
are
going
to
continue
doing
them.
The
month
of
maintainer
is
over
But.
Let's
continue,
let's
continue
on
Fridays
if
it
seemed
good
to
you
at
this
time.
Leave
me
in
the
comment.
I
know
it's
a
little
earlier,
but
as
I
told
you,
after
here,
you
can
go
home.
I'll
write.