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5:06 - Alexandra Bourne & Jaime Sanchez - Welcome!
13:42 - Antonio Morales - Hackers en GitHub
35:48 - Daniel Sada - ¿Como dormir en las noches teniendo un servicio en la nube?
51:23 - Sofia Bonnet - Interseccionalidad ¿De dónde venimos?
1:05:22 - Héctor BlisS - Cómo usar Github como herramienta educativa
1:21:33 - Daniel Solarte - ¿Por qué Rustlang está adquiriendo mayor comunidad?
1:39:04 - Closing remarks
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
C
C
B
Started,
okay,
and
well,
I
'm
Jaime
Sánchez,.
His
second
friction
in
friction,,
although
in
the
last
Inca
present,
in
case
you
already
know
a
little
about
me,,
but
a
little
more,
I'm
from
Mexico,,
not
the
northeast,
part.
Being,
part
of
the
Los
Ocho
Gatos
goods,
team,
I
live
in
North,
Carolina,,
USA,
and
I
have
my
own
bookstore
and
Mexican
bakery,.
So
to
represent
our
people,
well,
well,.
You
know
a
little
more
about
me,
I'll
tell
you
more
later,,
but
the
plan
is
good.
of
action.
B
For
today
that
we
are
going
to
do
that
is
going
to
happen.
Super
simple:
we
are
going
to
talk
about
news
about
git
cap.
What
is
happening
that
we
are
doing
to
help
you
and
what
tools
we
are
bringing
in
so
that
you
can
do
your
work
more
easily.
We
hope
we
are
going
to
have
the
five
talks
by
super
cool
speakers.
Super
good
people
with
super
super
super
relevant
topics
for
all
of
us
and
well.
B
In
the
end,
we
are
going
to
have
a
zoom
for
about
30
minutes
on
a
yes
that
and
we
follow
the
dynamics
of
the
last
one
of
the
last
present
like
for
an
hour
and
a
half
and
we're
going
to
have
it's
a
time
for
all
of
us
to
talk.
Ask
questions
just
enjoy
each
other's
company
and
in
fact,
fernando
ochoa.
Our
digital
serpa
helped
us
build
a
drawer
in
which
you
can
win
a
car,
a
pardon
It's,
not
true,,
it
's
a
Quiter's
shirt,,
not
a
car,,
but
hey,.
B
C
Hello,,
how
are
you,
Jaime?
Well,?
Thank
you
very
much..
Well,
I'll
tell
you
about
some
of
the
news
that
we
have
in
Quito..
First,
first
of
all,
I
want
to
tell
you
about
what
he
said
that
he
was
committed
to
Latin
America,
and
we
have
several
initiatives
of
which,
and
I
want
to
talk
to
you
about
the
day.
The.
First.
One
today
is
the
monthly
virtual
meetings
that
will
continue
until
we
can
do
face-to-face
meetings.
C
And,
well,,
another
of
the
initiatives
that
we
have
in
Latin
America
is
the
project
of
the
hip,
hop
campus
experts,,
and
if
you
want
to
find
out
more,,
we
have,
for
example,
Fernanda,
to
whom
you
already
know
our
digital
offer,.
She
is
part
of
this
program
and
she
can
practice
more.
If
you
are
curious
in
the
chat.
C
C
There
are
several
requirements
so
that
you
can
obtain,,
let's
call
it,
the
title
of
the
stacks
and
enter
the
program,
have
You
have
to
make,
for
example,
videos
or
have
a
podcast
or
take
courses
that
you
share
with
other
developers
and
obviously
that
is
what
it
means
to
contribute
to
the
community
and
to
open
source
food
and
well,.
Please
check
the
link
so
that
you
can
nominate
others.
C
People
from
latin
america
also
want
to
demonstrate
our
commitment
to
latin
america
through
the
translations
that
we
are
already
listing
from
different
parts
of
hip
hop
right
now
we
have
the
hip
hop
documentation
called
the
website,
docs.com,
no
2.15
dotcom
and
there
you
can
find
all
the
technical
documentation
translated
into
spanish
from
kiko.
And
now
we
also
have
launches
We
are
learning
the
translated
mobile
apps
in
September
and
Jaime
is
going
to
tell
you
a
little
more
about
that
and
well,
as
Jaime
told
you,.
C
He
and
I
are
part
of
the
auto
cats
group,,
which
is
a
group
of
employees
with
Latin,
American
roots
and
well,.
We
are
here
supporting
what
is
the
international
expansion
group
to
be
able
to
have
this
event
and
we
hope
to
be
able
to
meet
them,
hopefully
after
the
pandemic,
already
in
person
somewhere
in
Latin,
America
and
well.
What
I
want
to
tell
you
the
most
is
that
we
have
had
a
lot
of
work.
B
The
ones
that
I
am
going
to
mention,,
so
they
are
the
ones
that
have
the
most
impact
for
us,,
especially
if
they
were
here
in
the
last
old
present,.
We
talk
a
lot
about
where
I'm
going
to
find
content.
or
that
it
is
written
in
my
language
or
how
do
I
start
to
create
content
these
next
three
projects
that
we
are
leading
and
improving
support
them.
A
lot
is
that
work.
The
first
would
be
that
the
documentation
that
you
already
mentioned
this
is
now
open
source.
You
can
contribute
to
the
chicago
documentation,.
B
From
7,,
as
the
link
says,,
you
can
see
more
details
about
that,
while
this
documentation
is
only
in
English
and
the
contributions
will
only
be
in
English,
but
little
by
little.
We
are
going
to
improve
this
process
and
we
hope
to
be
able
to
include
other
languages
again
to
create
more
content
for
us
by
us.
Next.
B
Is
the
community
forum
again
talking
about
places
where
we
can
talk
in
our
language
and
submit
answers
or
submit
questions
in
our
own
language?
Now
we
have
a
community
forum,
and
this
is
what
I
had
to
have
as
an
animation,
but
webs
left
me
but
well.
The
point
is
that
the
community
can
now
have
its
own.
Your
own
language,
simply
register
in
the
forum,
the
git
ja,
punto
community,
and
once
you
register
you
go
to
preferences.
You
click
change,
this
language
to
Spanish.
B
We
are
recommending
that
you
do
it
because
the
tool
is
in
the
countries,
but
it's
a
waste
of
time
to
try
and
the
next
and
last
and
last,
the
last
tool
that
you
are
going
to
talk
about.
We
have
talked
about
do
a
little
before
this
is
mobile,
hip
hop
in
your
language.
In
fact,
we
talked
about
mobile
guitar
last
time,
but
this
time
it's
already
in
Spanish
in
en
dios
and
on
android.
B
B
You
can
see
what
we
are
doing
and
what
we
want
is
to
sue
this
year
and
next
year
as
well,
so
you
can
see
from
there
if
there
is
something
that
a
tool
that
It's
not
left,
well,,
it
would
be
better
if
they
could
do
it.,
It's
reassuring.
We'll
tell
you
there,
she
and
well,
here.
She
comes,
just
wait
for
me
a
little
bit
and
well,.
That's
it,
that
's,
the
three
roots.
Those
are
the
three
we
have
and
now
with
ale.
C
And
well,
we
are
going
to
start
today.
We
have
five
talks
on
different
technology
topics
and
the
first
is
a
super
interesting
one.
Call.
What
sense-
and
this
is
going
to
be
given
by
Antonio,
Morales
and
well,
Antonio
works
as
a
security
researcher
at
hip,
hop
securitylab,
where
his
main
mission
is
to
help
improve
the
security
of
open
source,
projects.
So,,
well,
Antonia,,
thanks
for
being
here.
D
D
More
specifically,,
this
is
security
research
on
github
in
critical
phase,.
This
is
If.
Any
of
you
want
to
follow
me
on
twitter,.
They
want
to
see
a
bit
of
mainly
the
work
news
that
we
publish,
well,.
Always
I
am
open
to
answer
any
type
of
doubt
to
any
type
of
question
that
you
have
about
what
we
do:
here,
leaving
security,.
So
if
you
have
the
type
of
question,
today,
do
not
hesitate
to
sign
up
and
send
me
messages
and
well,.
D
I
will
start
by
putting
some
highlight
what
the
term
hacker
is,,
often
the
techno-stress,
misused
by
the
media
and
well
and
also
many
times
more
understood
by
society
itself.
Then
you
all
know
the
recent
series
of
robots,
which
in
this
case
is
good
but
good,
fights
a
little
older
and
there
is
always
the
concept
of
that,
bad.
A
D
Somehow
get
into
computers,
devices,,
but
nothing
is
further
from
the
truth.
Actually,.
The
hacker
community
has
always
been
there,
contributing,
contributing,
and
playing
a
fundamental
role
in
everything
that
free
software
reactivated,
nestor's
software
and
specifically,
what
you
see
here
are
just
some
of
the
projects
projects
where
the
comm
Unity
believes
it
has
been
involved
and
many
of
the
big
ones
where
we
are
prone
to
have
really.
D
D
Software
to
tell
to
contribute
to
the
world
what
we
are
good
at
in
our
case,
what
we
do
as
good
is
to
try
to
contribute
from
the
perspective
of
security,
and
this
is
how
10,
hawes
and
criticism
arises
is
made
up
of
these
clijsters
and
my
colleagues
2
and
good
to
what
we
dedicate
ourselves
to
continue
like
this
critical
as
it
says
so,
with
lab.
We
use
it
mainly
to
correct
or
help
open
source
software
developers
to
correct
vulnerabilities
in
the
software,
that
is
to
say
to
correct
three
software
security,
and
we
also
regularly
publish.
D
Certain
posts
on
our
blog
I
invite
you
all
to
visit,
and
here
below
you
can
see
if
he
criticizes
a
little
g.co
I
encourage
you
all
For
you
to
enter
the
blog,.
It
is
a
little
bit
that
what
is
our
day
to
day
within
the
world
of
uploading,,
you
can
see
all
kinds
of
investigations,
vulnerabilities
that
we
have
helped
to
correct,,
etc.
D
D
D
And
now
this
instruction
has
passed,
we
move
on
to
what
would
be
the
school
of
the
talk..
The
group
is
applied
caused
a
bit
in
this
case
two
tools
or
two
security
approaches
that
I
think
that
you,
as
developers,
can
be
quite
useful,
useful.
The
first
one
with
the
first
set
of
them
is
known
as
serious
countries
and
the
30.
This
is
the
security
approach
with
the
security
advantage
it
brings
is
mainly
during
the
software
development
cycle.
D
Elsewhere
we
have
the
world
of
easy,
is
The
easy
world
is
impressive,
where
it
is
mainly
trying
to
find
vulnerabilities
in
software
that
has
already
been
published,.
It
is
already
in
the
release
phase,
well,,
the
first
of
them
we
can
with
the
entities,
the
first
group,.
That
is
what
the
filters
are,
you
know,.
They
are
a
set
of
utilities
or
rather,
libraries,,
something
that
is
already
integrated
today,,
both
in
the
boss
and
in
the
lv.
D
D
D
Is
something
like
address
sanitizer?
The
second
of
them
is
v
sanz,
which
means
a
defy
millenium
or
undefined
behavior.
The
third
would
be
table
which
would
be
the
sanitas
of
memory,
and
the
last
one
is
that
is
the
sanitizer,
the
straits
that
is
the
sanitizer
of
different
execution
threads
oriented
mainly
to
what
is
detection
of
problems
to
level
of
parallelism,
because
I
am
going
to
start
a
little
more
in
the
salt
is
from
sanitas.
D
It
is
because
it
is
the
latest
development
level
and
the
one
that
has
the
most
potential
for
detecting
real
vulnerabilities,
some
small
errors
that
they
detect.
There
are
many
more
you
can
detect.
Errors
of
guy
stands
for
herbert
sea
stack,
overflow,
abul
gheit.
These
are
just
some
of
the
examples
and.
C
D
Kiss
or
two
related
failures
memory
management,
not
so
much
with
the
dynamic
memory
management
that
involves
hits
as
with
the
memory
management
in
the
stack
that
would
be
and
how
health
works.
After
all,
the
interesting
thing
is
to
also
know
a
little
how
the
sun
itself
and
countries
work
Well,.
It
is
mainly
based
on
three
characteristics
or
three
technical
contributions,,
the
first
of
which
would
be
the
creation
of
a
memory.
Roast.
Said
memory
state
is
nothing
more
than
a
tiny
copy
of
our
main
memory.
D
E
D
D
D
To
detect
failures
of
this
type,,
then
going
server
flow,
etc.
step
overflow,
and
what
you
have
seen
on
the
left
is
a
graphical
representation
of
the
memory
of
that
memory.
Let
it
be
associated
with
each
country
of
the
main
memory
and
here
to
the
one
on
the
right.
You
have
what
would
be
the
implementation
of
code
that
implements
the
interfects
from
66
ago
then
choose
for
example,
and
we
can
see
here
where
it
puts
string
copy
what
it
does.
D
What
it
does
is
placed
in
the
middle
of
the
original
ellipse
function
call
like
this
when
we
call
in
our
software
to
string
popping
instead
of
directly
calling
the
function
on
the
ellipse.
In
this
case,
we
will
be
calling
the
function
first,
interception
of
assam-
and
this
later
and
after
validating
that
the
use
we
have
made
of
the
arguments
of
said
function
are
correct
for
a
call
already
to
ipc,
and
it
is
the
typical
example.
Many
of
you
know
it.
D
At
least
those
of
you
who
work
have
been
environment,
as
it
says,
more
more
is
a
test
summary
example
of
an
error
with
address
36.
This
is
what
we
see
when
an
error
is
detected
by
the
salt
up
here.
You
can
see
that
it
is
the
type
of
ability
the
address
in
which
it
has
occurred,
and
it
has
just
Below.
We
would
have
the
trace
of
our
program,
that
is,,
we
would
have
the
calls
that
have
previously
been
called
in
the
stack.
D
A
D
Valid
memory
of
sputum
good
and
finally,
how
can
I
use
it
in
my
project?
How
can
I
use
after
all
this
stuff?
That
makes
me
split
at
the
tip
a
lot
I
can't
really
use
the
36
when
I'm
programming
cube
make
use
of
them
and
how
can
I?
Maybe
they
can
give
me
that
in
this
case,
it's
a
lot
of
capacity
manages
to
detect
all
kinds
of
vulnerabilities,
the
Development,
well,.
It
is
as
simple
as
using
the
following:
flashes,,
the
first
of
them
in
the
case
of
aggression
and
Thais,.
D
D
That
would
be
all
the
only
thing
is
to
include
these
flags
both
at
compile
time
and
at
link
time
and
at
launch
time,
and
with
this
we
simply
have
to
compile
our
program,
execute
it
and
automatically
the
33
They
come
into
play
from
this
moment
on,.
They
are
always
working
during
execution
and
if
they
detect
any
kind
of
failure,,
they
will
notify
us.
to
the
technique.
What
is
known
as
easy
or
easy,
it
depends
a
little
on
how
we
pronounce
it.
It
is
the
easy
one.
Well,
the
easy
one
is
a
testing
technique.
D
Sweet
is
a
good
example
of
a
black
box
facer
for
the
http
pair
and
on
the
other
hand,
we
have
hit
on
a
white
box
where
the
execution
of
the
program
is
evaluated,,
that
is
,.
It
takes
into
account
how
The
program
works
inside
to
gain
an
advantage
in
this
way,
and,
let's
say
in
some
way,
optimize
the
easy
process
of
this
second
example:
we
could
name
efe
l,
who
is
the
one
that
I
am
going
to
explain
a
little
more
in
detail
and
well,
as
well.
D
As
a
last
note,
To
say
that
really
the
great
revolution
of
the
last
few
years
within
the
world
of
fácyl
has
been
what
is
known
as
coverage.
Analysis,
I
am
going
to
leave
my
brief
analyst
interview
and
coverage
so
that
they
know
it,.
Let's
say
that
it
is
the
objective
of
the
quote
and
coverage
everett
is
to
measure
the
amount
of
code
that
has
been
executed,.
For
example,
let's
take
the
case
here,
you
can
see
all
this
little
code
file
and
you
can
see
how
the
lines
that
have
been
executed
are
in
green.
D
Those
lines
are
in
red:
it
means
that
the
execution
has
not
reached
said
code
snippets.
You
can
also
see
here
on
the
left.
The
number
of
times
that
said
line
has
been
executed.
Of
said
line
has
been
invoked,
]
Well,,
based
on
this,
is
how
sl
was
born,.
It
is
probably
the
best-known
easy
software
and
it
was
a
great
revolution
in
the
easy
world.
D
D
D
With
the
output
of
the
results
of
said
execution,
what
the
easy
one
does
then-
and
this
is
where
efe
marked
a
milestone-
is
to
look
at
the
code
coverage
that
it
is
no
longer
this
that
we
have
parakeeted
the
interiority,,
that
is
to
say,
the
lines
that
the
execution
we
have
achieved
and
based
on
that
is
when
the
paper
is
layered,.
It
is
here
sorry
to
choose
those
inputs
that
are
more
promising
and
how
it
does
it,.
D
Well,
it
does
it
in
a
very
simple:
if,
after
making
a
vote,
we
manage
to
reach
new
places
in
the
code
before
we
did
not
cover
it,
then
the
easy
one
considers
that
it
is
an
interesting
file
and
adds
it
to
the
queue
again,
and
this
process
obviously
repeats
itself
periodically
in
time
and
is
for
this
reason,.
This
type
of
facer
is
also
known
as
easy
evolutionary
today
treated.
D
Before
I
commented
on
the
subject
of
mutations
of
friar
the
bone
sound
like
this
At
first,,
it's
a
bit
impressive,,
but
it
really
isn't
that
much.,
For
example,.
Suppose
we
have
a
text
editing
program
and
we
have
this
input
text
file,
well,.
If
it
fasher,
apply
bit
flipping,,
which
is
nothing
more
than
flipping
the
pits
We
would
get
something
similar
to
this,.
D
Not
only
does
this
click,
that
is,
not
only
take
a
file
and
change
bits,,
not
what
it
also
does,
for
example,
is
simple:
arithmetic
operations,
that
is,.
If
we
have,
for
example,
an
html
file
or
a
binary
file,,
what
It
does
is
add
certain
quantities
in
a
certain
area
of
,
the
file,
also
adding
known
numbers,
for
example,
large
numbers,
null
numbers,.
D
A
D
D
But,
thank
god.
During
the
last
year,
four
developers
resumed
the
project
renaming
it
efe
le
plus,
plus
that
today,
together
with
live,
make.
This
is
the
benchmark,
therefore,
whether
we
have
been
developers
for
more
or
more
security
enthusiasts
as
if
we
are
hunters,,
that
is
to
say,.
We
want
to
find
vulnerabilities
in
the
software,.
D
D
As
we
are
really
testing
a
lot
of
combinations,
we
have
that
it
is
a
task
that
is
going
to
take
time.
We
have
to
leave
it
time
and
we
can
also
see,
as
commented
before,
the
issue
of
coverage,
that
percentage
of
lines
of
code
has
reached
our
easy,
because,
let's
remember
that,
as
we
are
joining
files,
we
are
able
to
reach
areas
of
the
code
that
we
were
not
able
to
reach
before,
and
the
most
important
thing
is
up
here.
In
this
case
it
puts
and
unite
classes
and
unique
hands.
D
This
means
unique
classes
when
some
thanks
are
what
in
Spanish,
we
call
it
has
hung
or
has
been
broken.
This
is
the
number
of
failures
that
our
facer
has
detected
and
below
would
be
the
number
of
times.
It
is
that
our
base
has
been
left
hanging,
well,
without
further
ado,
until
I
state,
my
conclusion,,
it
is
in
our
suit,
and
it
is
that,
after
all,,
hackers
and
developers
go
hand
in
hand,
and
at
least
the
good
hackers,,
the
hackers,
art
and
hacking,.
We
do
not.
Promote.
D
It
is
more
than
anything
else,
that
the
group
of
people
who
help
developers
in
security
matters
is
not
how
I
see
it,
and
that
is
how
we
see
it
here,
and
that
is
why,
from
guitar
city
lab,
we
work
for
it
trying
to
find
bugs
and
above
all,
trying
to
help
open
source
developers
to
correct
these
flaws
and
without
further
ado
I
am
implemented.
Thanks
to
grace
here
is
present
for
counting
on
me
for
giving
me
this
opportunity,
and
as
mentioned
here,
you
have
my
twitter
linkedin
and
my
email.
B
Thank
you
very
much,.
Brother.
super
super
good
talk.
If
you
saw
the
comments
on
twitter,
the
people
were
super
lively
and
they
loved
the
detail,
and
thank
you
for
detailing
that
you
are
entering
I,
think
I
hope
there
are
some
there
who
love
each
other.
They
are
becoming
more
interested
in
the
field.
B
B
B
B
F
Thanks,
Jaime.
Hello,,
as
everyone
is
doing,
today,
I'm,
going
to
show
you
how
to
sleep
peacefully
at
night
with
a
cloud
service,,
some
architecture
tips
to
make
life
easier
for
the
team.
I
'd
like
you
to
comment
on
it
on
twitch.
the
comments
that
keep
you
up
at
night.
If
you
can
comment
on
me
today
in
tweets,
I,
would
love
to
know
what
worries
you
with
n
their
online
services,
particularly
and
you
can
I'm
going
to
give
you
a
tip.
So
you
can
make
this
equipment
work
better.
F
F
F
Well
and
more
specifically,
I
work
in
software
services.
All
the
services
are
connected.
We
have
a
lot
of
services,
a
lot
of
monolithic
services
and
this
a
lot
of
what
we
do
is
this.
The
second
is
to
have.
We
do
not
have
only
one
user
or
two
users,
but
we
have
many
users
consult
in
n
ur
services
behind
all
those
services.
There
is
a
developer,
who
hasn't
had
coffee
and
is
very
tired.
We
have
to
make
sure
users
can
get
to
their
notes.
F
Their
notes,
onenote
is
a
note
taking
service
and
if
they
can't
get
to
take
their
notes,
they
raise
the
chicken
and
say
valley,
because
you
can't
access
my
grades.
No,
and
that
got
me
thinking
what
are
the
things
that
have
made
me
sleep
better
over
the
years
because
we
implemented
them.
We
have
them
and
things
that
have
been
useful.
Then
I
have
separated
them
into
three
categories:
easy,,
medium
and
difficult..
F
F
We
are
going
to
go
through
the
first,,
the
first,
infrastructure,
as
code,
infrastructure
as
code
the
way
I
do.
It
is
a
document,
a
jason,
a
piece
of
paper
that
tells
us
the
configuration
of
the
machines
and
the
operating
system
and
the
network
interfaces
and
d
e,
the
databases
and
the
backups
to
all
this
text
file.
We
pass
it
through
a
tool
like
chef
puppets
to
the
file.
There
are
many
and
that
generates
our
infrastructure
in
the
cloud.
What
is
the
advantage
of
this
that
now
that
we
have
version
control
with
the
commodity?
A
F
That
it
worked
that
it
didn't
work
asia,
there
were
some
a
change
and
it
can
be
changed
immediately.
It
can
be
made
bigger
and
scale
more
if
we
have
a
lot
of
demand
doing
a
configuration
on
one
of
the
machines
and
everything
everything
remains
at
through
a
repository,
so
having
it
generates
many
advantages,
and
you
also
start
to
warm
up
that
muscle
of
putting
out
the
infrastructure
in
the
same
configuration
all
the
time.
That
is
the
first
type
try
to
have
the
structure
with
a
code.
F
Then
we
are
going
to
talk
about
the
second
tip.
Second
tip
it's
continuous
integration
and
I.
Think
we
see
this
a
lot
on
all
the
other
platforms
where
every
time
someone
to
a
cam
bio
to
our
code,
we
want
to
take
the
code
by
compiling
a
test
post
and
if
you
don't
have
tests
start
by
compiling
and
that
kind
of
thing
prevents
us
from
having
prex
in
our
setup
and
if
you
feel
great
about
your
tests,
you
feel
great
about
your
build.
Can
you
go
a
step
further
and
make
it
diploid
to
the
cloud?
F
No,
so
we
take
the
code
from
a
developer.
We
compile
it
and
upload
it
tests
and
we
get
it
out
to
the
nines
and
the
question
is
good.
Why
do
I
have
to
do
this
because
I
benefited
well
this
benefit,
because,
yes,
you
have
a
team
of
people
working
in
a
shared
place,
the
code
and
someone
for
a
bad
code
inside
and
to
the
repository.
If
you
do
not
have
continuous
integration,
you
will
return
to
everyone
and
waste
that
time
and
money.
You
did
not
put
a
bad
code,
and
now
nobody
compiles
your
project.
F
A
F
And
this
is
very
important.
It
is
also
to
make
that
muscle
for
us
to
have
more
agility.
I
have
had
to
see
which
companies
that
put
their
code
on
the
server
is
very
slow
once
a
month
once
a
week.
It
is
not
execute
that
muscle
to
be
able
to
get
to
the
code
of
our
services,
for
example,.
We
do
diploid
several
times
a
day,
because
if
we
have
to
fix
something,
we
can
do
it
in
the
shortest
possible
time,.
F
F
F
Load
machines.
It
is
very
good
because
distributing
the
traffic,
but
they
can
also
realize,
if
you
configure
them
to
see
if
there
is
a
machine
that
is
not
working
and
instead
of
that,
your
users
can
no
longer
reach
your
service
in
the
cloud,.
What
does
the
load
city
do,,
that
is,
or
that
machine
is
bad,?
We
are
going
to
remove
it,.
F
A
F
Ratings
to
make
this
type
of
cables
and
to
have
serve
it
9
and
seen
issues
are
extreme
several
load
relationships
on
several
load
balancers
to
ensure
that
our
service
is
well
distributed
among
all
machines.
The
next
tip
I
have,
for
you
are
correlation
numbers.
What
is
this
correlation
names
is
a
very
strange
concept
that
I
did
not
know,
but
it
has
been
extremely
useful.
Some
correlation
says
that,
for
each
operation
at
home,
the
user
is
assigned
a,
u
n
unique
number
to
each
of
the
operations.
F
F
We
are
going
to
pass
the
medium
difficulty
or
medium
difficulty.
It
is
easy
to
implement,
but
it
is
worth
it
and
work
returns.
If
you
are
big
enough,
no,
and
sometimes
it
happens,
that
we
have
servers,
we
do
not
have
many
servers.
We
have
many
servers
investigate
if
something
failed
in
any
of
It
is
very
difficult
for
them
to
investigate
each
one
of
them,,
not
without
a
little,.
It
prompts
me
and
tried
to
search
in
the
next
one,
in
the
next
one,.
It
will
not
be
very
much,.
A
F
So
there
are
many
technologies.
You
can
read
more
in
the
technology
blog
what
you
can
use
for
what
no
other
technique
has
been
done:
monitoring,
agents,
monitoring,
agents;
what
they
do
is
every
certain
time
they
are
asking
him
previous.
How
are
you
not
like
the
coach
like
someone
who
is
facing
you
like
a
lot
of
work?
No,
so
every
minute
in
the
monitor
people
ask.
How
are
you?
Ok,
if
the
next
mind
counts?
Ok,
yes,
and
the
next
mind
asks
ok.
No,
then
you
can
put.
A
F
F
With
all
the
past
techniques,
you
can
put
more
machines
in
your
service,
less
machines
in
your
service,
and
so
in
that
way
grow
or
get
smaller
according
to
what
face
you
are
holding
after
here
we
have
an
example
where
we
have,
let's
say:
40
machines
and
the
user
load
exceeds
the
capacity
of
40
machines,
and
that
is
a
time
when
the
service
was
available.
Instead,
if
our
number
of
machines
changes
according
to
our
load,
we
can
attend
to
more
requests
as
time
progresses.
F
We
are
going
to
go
to
the
difficult
in
the
difficult
ones,
are
two
interesting
concepts
that
you
are
only
going
to
want
to
do
if
you
have
all
of
the
above,
and
you
have
the
money
to
be
able
to
support
this
type
of
difficult
things.
The
first
is
what
is
known
blue
green
deployment,
and
he
knows
them
to
green
blue,
because
it
is
the
classic
problem
of
I
want
to
migrate
from
version
1.0
to
version
1.1
without
losing
a
moment
of
abstraction
between
them
or
s
without
losing
a
second
between
them,
no,.
F
So
what
is
done
is
that,
with
your
balances
that
we
configured
before,
first,
we
are
with
100%
of
the
traffic
in
version
1.0,.
The
first
thing
we
do
is
a
copy
of
all
our
servers
with
version
1.1,
and
then
of
that
we
give
them
10%
of
the
traffic
and
we
gradually
increase
the
traffic.
For
example.
Here
we
lower
it
to
20%,
we
increase
it
to
20%
and
at
that
moment,
in
the
extranet
server.
F
F
E
F
Pay
for
your
services,,
but
if
that
is
more
expensive
for
you
than
the
fact
that
users
cannot
enter
the
service,,
you
have
to
consider
the
last
type
that
I
am
going
to
give
you
before.
Reading
the
comments
on
The
chat
is
detection
in
Malians
and
automatic
repair.
Let's
say
you
know
that
every
time
the
cpu
or
memory
start
to
grow
in
a
way
or
increase,
and
you
have
the
experience
that
the
same
thing
happened
to
you
100
times
where,
every
time
the
cpu
commented
on
your
service
they
threw
away.
F
There
are
certain
tools
in
which
you
can
detect
the
derivative
or
the
slope
of
your
graph
and
see
that
something
bad
is
happening
at
that
moment,
intercede
and
restart
or
use
more
servers
or
think
of
other
ways
of
how
to
do
your
service,
and
with
this
we
are
done
with
these
10
testing
tips.
They
are
on
my
blog.
If
you
want
to
read
more
on
each
of
these
some
technologies
with
which
you
can
implement
this
and
write
it.
F
F
C
C
Good
well
now
we
continue
with
sofia,
bonet
and
good.
Well,
sophie
is
my
countrywoman
from
mexico,
and
also
she
is
a
multicultural
leader
Dedicated
to
the
practice
of
making
this
world
more
equitable,.
She
is
a
senior
director
at
Quirós
in
the
area
of
diversity
and
well,
Sophie,.
If
you
can
introduce
yourself
a
little
more
and
start,
welcome.
E
What
I
want
is
that
grace,,
how
are
you
all?
I-
am
very
impressed.
Nothing
about
everything
that
does
not
exist
today.
I
am
Sofía
Bonet.
It
is
a
pleasure
to
be
here
with
you..
It
has
never
happened
to
me
that
I
was
surrounded
by
so
many
people
who
are
so
so
so
intelligent,.
They
have
really
impressed
me,,
so
well,
a
pleasure
to
be
here
and
talk
about
a
subject
called
intersectional,
and
that-
and
this
is
to
change
the
flavor
of
what
you
have
been
listening
to,.
E
You
have
been
listening
to
very
technical
things,
and
now
we
are
going
to
talk
a
little
more
about
how
we
behave,
how
we
relate
to
others,
what
things
we
have
in
common
What
things.
Can
we
do
to
create
a
slightly
more
inclusive
environment
around
our
lives?
In,
this
regard,,
some
of
you
are
surely
experts
on
this
subject,
others
are
perhaps
not
so
much.
E
I
hope
that
in
these
few
minutes,
I
can
share
some
of
the
experiences
that
I
have
had
in
terms
of
inclusion
and
diversity
and
also
perhaps
make
a
call
to
be
a
little
more
curious,.
I
am
going
to
teach
you
a
little
more
about
it.
or
what
I'm
talking
about
in
reality,
we
are
all
a
conglomeration
of
coincidences.
All
the
things
you
read
on
this
on
is
on
this
page
are
things
that
make
us
different
from
each
other.
We
have
different
identities.
We
have
different
marital
statuses,
different
interests,
our
state
of
health
Mentally.
E
E
I
learn
a
word
every
time,
I
talk
about
them,
we
are
even
from
same
country
and
even
though
we
have
the
same
nationality,
our
experiences
are
very
different,
but
in
the
end
we
have
something
in
common,
which
is
what
this
talk
is
about,
what
we
have
in
common.
What
makes
us
agree
what
makes
us
the
same?
We
often
talk
about
diversity,
and
we
are
very
focused
on
gender
or
on
things
that
are
very,
very
classic
and
very
typical.
picas.
The
reality
is
that
as
humans,
we
are
tremendously
complex
beings.
E
We
are
not
a
definition
that
we
can
put
in
a
list
of
attributes.
In
fact,
we
are
one
in
the
word
that
I
want
to
think
is
like
a
better,
not
like
a
whole
combination
of
everything
that
makes
us
human,
the
moment
in
which
we
interact
with
others,
because
in
the
end,
if
we
are
alone,
nobody
is
going
to
know
us,
but
we
are
social
people
that
now
in
the
palm
tree,
for
example,
it
has
been
quite
a
challenge.
E
It
is
quite
a
challenge,
but
in
reality
that
is
what
we
are:
a
conglomerate
of
coincidences
And,
to
talk
a
little
about
what
defines
us,
I
know
that
the
word
diversity,,
even
the
word
inclusion,-
is
sometimes
mixed
up
and
people
use
these
words
without
distinction,
words
that
diversity
and
inclusion
are
very
different.
Things,
diversity
is
what
we
saw
before
are
the
different
characteristics
in
a
separate
way.
That
is
what
diversity
is.
E
We
have
so
many
men,
so
many
women,
so
many
people
of
a
certain
generation,
other
people
of
another
generation,
so
many
people
from
a
municipality,
so
many
people
from
a
state,
etc.
that
is
what
diversity
is
to
have
a
variety
in
that
in
that
composition.
But
in
reality,
inclusion
is
taking
those
characteristics
that
make
us
diverse,
putting
them
in
an
environment
and
making
this
an
inclusive
experience.
E
Inclusion
is
like
not
the
mastery
level,
not
of
diversity,
diversity,
it's,
okay,
that
we
have
enough
people
who
are
different,
who
have
different
attributes
who
are
from
perspectives
that
are
not
homogeneous
when
we
put
them
all
together,
like
we
have
that
experience.
That
is
what
inclusion
is.
It
may
be
that
you
have
a
group
with
a
lot
of
diversity
and
the
experience
is
not
inclusive.
E
It
may
be
that
you
have
a
group
with
very
little
diversity,
but
the
experience
is
very
inclusive,
because
that
is
where
the
aspect
of
how
we
are
perceiving
comes
in
to
others
and
how
we
interrelate
with
others
in
a
classic
Or
for
example,.
It
may
be
that
you
have
a
very
diverse
group,,
but
in
reality
those
who
make
decisions
in
that
group
are
all
homogeneous,.
Are
they
all
women,
or
are
all
the
results
of
one
generation,?
The
experience
of
the
group
will
not
be
inclusive,
on
the
other
hand,.
E
If
you
have
a
group
where
those
who
are
making
decisions,
what
are
helping
those
who
are
messing
with
plans
and
projects
and
making
decisions
that
are
from
different
parts
of
that
diversity
map,
then
the
experience
is
going
to
be
very
different.
It
is
going
to
be
more
inclusive
and
I
am
going
to
teach
you
an
exercise
that
I
recommend
doing
when
we
are
talking
about
the
topic
of
diversity
and
inclusion
called
the
intersection
map
of
quality.
I
am
going
to
be
very
transparent
with
you.
I
do
n't
know
you,.
E
You
are
hundreds
of
perfect
strangers
to
me,.
You
also
do
n't,
know
me.,
but
I'm
going
to
have
a
moment
of
transparency
with
you
to
show
you
how
this
third-party
intersection-ality
map
is
made,.
So
I'll
see
you.
oy
to
tell
who
I
am
in
this
in
this
model
of
diversity,
inclusion
and
different
parts
that
make
us
coincide
originally
from
mexico
city
I
was
born.
I
grew
up
there
in
the
state
of
mexico,
from
where
my
mom's
family
is
from
there.
E
The
family
This
was
my
father's
because,
from
the
center
of
Mexico
City
my
maternal
grandmother,
my
granny,
he
__
]
her
all
her
life
mom,
my
illiterate,
granny
daughter
of
the
revolution,
this
married
off
very
young.
She
had
many
children.
She
was
a
widow
very
young
and
she
worked
hard
to
treat
to
give
their
sons
and
daughters
the
best
opportunity
to
get
out
of
poverty,,
which
is
a
story
that
many
of
us
have
in
common.
In
this
experience,.
E
What
happened
was
that
my
mother
gave
me
that
opportunity
to
grow,
to
educate,
myself,
and
all
that
I
found
a
concatenation
of
decisions
that
I
already
make
in
my
life
and
that
I
took
advantage
of
being
brought
to
the
US.
I
fell
in
love
with
an
American.
He
is
from
Boston
and
we
had
twins
and
I
migrated
to
the
US
a
couple
of
decades
ago.
E
What
else
About
me
I
like
yoga
I,
know
that
I
can't
see
myself,
but
I
am
a
fat
person
and
being
fat
and
not
doing
yoga
doesn't
coincide
a
lot
and
in
my
case
this
fact
affects
my
whole
life.
I,
keep
doing
it
and
I.
Do
it
a
lot
as
therapy?
Now
there
is
the
pandemic.
We
have
been
doing
a
lot
of
yoga
outside
in
the
parks
when
the
weather
is
good.
I
have
been
very
lucky
that
I
have
traveled
the
world.
E
I
was
totally
impressed
by
the
beauty
of
the
reverence,
not
that
all
these
places
not
of
faith
have,
but
in
particular
it
seems
to
me
that
the
cult,
not
that
you
have
this
type
of
architecture
is
something
that
finds
me
a
place.
I
adore
entering
the
mosques
and
I.
Do
it
with
great
respect.
I
am
an
atheist
and
still
every
time,
I
travel
I
try
to
go
to
one
of
these
places
of
faith
in
the
most
respectful
way.
I
can
because
I
adore
those
places
are
the
things
that
I
they
like
it.
E
Better
I
became
an
American
national
four
and
a
half
years
ago,
because
at
that
time,
I
couldn't
afford
not
to
vote
and
I.
Did
it
again
this
year
and
I
did
it
in
the
mitjans,
and
that
is
something
that
has
given
me
more
knowledge
of
the
system.
Politician
of
how
to
be
very
aware
of
what
is
happening
with
our
representatives.
Who
are
what
are
they?
What
are
their
points
of
view?
E
Teapot
I
used
to
be
like
that
as
I
am
agnostic
in
religion,
I
was
also
very
agnostic
in
the
government
and
political
part
and
Now
I'm
much
more
active,
obviously,
I
love
cooking,
that's
something
I
also
use
as
therapy
I.
Don't
have
a
bakery
like
Jaime,
but
I
hope
it's
there,
but
I,
really
like
it.
I
honor
my
roots,
trying
to
teach
my
children
how
to
cook
Mexican
things
yet
being
so
far
away
and
so
distant,
because
all
my
family
is
in
mexico.
They
are
the
only
crazy
one
that
am
here.
These
are
my
children.
E
E
We
also
have
the
expert
as
experience
with
so
much
immigration,
also
from
other
countries,
I
love
to
read,
and
in
recent
years
I
emigrated
from
reading
on
paper
to
listening
to
books
that
I
realized
that
what
I
like
is
that
they
tell
me
stories
so
that
narrative
is
not
listened
to,.
It
really
appeals
to
me-
and
I
love
it
before
when
I
had
to
drive
to
the
office.
It
was
all
in
the
car.
E
The
youngest
brother
man
of
the
family
saves
girl.
The
one
who
followed
me
when
I
was
21
years
old
was
stopped
by
some
policemen
in
mexico
city
and
killed.
Then
my
exposure
about
social
injustice,
about
the
brutality
of
the
police,
force
etc.
goes
back
a
long
way
and
I
can
see
what
is
happening
now
in
so
many
places
in
the
world.
With
an
empathy
that
perhaps
If
that
hadn't
happened
to
me
when
I
was
16
and
he
was
21,,
you
wouldn't
have
felt
how
I
feel
now.
E
My
mom
became
obsessed
with
giving
me
a
bilingual
education
and
when
she
decided
that,
what
she
did
was
decide
my
future,
because
since
we
know
how
to
speak,
another
language,
I'd
be
better
off.
Prepared
by
education,
the
possibility
of
social
mobility
increases,.
You
can
move
from
one
social
stratum
to
the
next,
and
that
was
what
happened
to
me
and
my
mother
in
all
her
infinite
wisdom,
without
knowing
economics
without
knowing
anything
about
sociology,
and
she
already
took
that
addiction
and
it
affected
my
life
forever
there
in
the
photo
when
I
was
in
kindergarten.
E
Sometimes
we
are
scared
of
the
photographer
because
we
all
have
very
serious
faces,
and
that's
me
this
is
my
intersection
map.
Ality
and
surely,
when
you
heard
some
things,
I
told
you.
Maybe
they
found
things
in
common
that
we
could
establish
a
conversation
a
little
more,
not
into
things
that
we
find
or
that
we
are
curious
about,.
E
E
E
C
C
Well,
now
we
continue
with
the
next
talk,,
which
is
with
Héctor
Bliss,
and
well,
I
present
to
you
here,
Héctor,
Héctor
Bis,.
He
is
from
the
generation
that
played
with
atari
and
well
he
connected
to
the
internet
road.
He
talked
and
now
uses
a
mac
to
program
with
android,
so
he
has
seen
many
different
technologies
and
well,
he
is
the
site
in
fixture
grid,
which
is
a
development
school
with
multiple
locations
in
the
city
of
Mexico,
Jalisco
and
Hidalgo
and
well,
Hector,.
Thank
you
for
being
here
with
us,
no,.
Thank.
G
You
very
much,
it's
a
pleasure
to
be
with
your
audience,,
whom
n
said
present
and
well
I'm
excited
by
sophie's
talk.
It's
one.
It's
one
to
include
fighting
it
and
that's
exactly
what
I
want
to
talk
about
today
about
being
curious
to
understand
that,
despite
the
differences
and
that
most
of
us
are
not
worlds
in
themselves,
we
seek
objectives
that
have
to
do
with
learning
that
have
to
do
with.
There
are
already
the
slides
have
to
do
with
learning.
G
They
have
to
do
with
entering
this
technological
world,
and
there
are
a
lot
of
people
who
make
an
effort,
and
I
include
myself,
because
before
being
a
belo,
but
before
being
a
programmer,
I
have
sought
to
share
Basque
and
teach
I
am
already
passionate
for
a
while
about
finding
suitable
ways
to
teach
something
complex
on
a
day-to-day
basis.
I
meet
a
lot
of
people
who
say:
hey,
I
would
like
to
program.
I
would
like
to
enter
this
world
as
you
do
it
to
have,
or
how
do
they
do
it
to
have
such
cool
jobs?
G
I
would
like
to
work
from
home,
not
that
right
now
we
are
forced
to
do
it,
but
always
there
is
an
entrance
to
this
world.
There
are
always
those
who
ask
me
today
and
sometimes
I
have
noticed.
They
told
me
I,
don't
know
you
want
to
program.
This
is
for
a
soloist.
A
lot
of
effort
automatically
cancels
your
tension
aside.
They
throw
you
there,
because
this
is
a
difficult
world
And.
G
If
you
do
not
know
this
tool,
make
notes
of
what
I
am
about
to
present
to
you
and
I
will
try
to
be
very
brief.
I
am
a
software
engineer.
I
do
many
technologies
that
are
not
worth
mentioning
here:
po
Because,
surely
they
are
superfluous,
but
I.
Consider
myself
an
educator
I.
Consider
myself
an
educator
at
heart.
It
has
been
my
turn
for
quite
some
time
now
to
be
in
contact
with
people
who
want
to
learn.
People
who
want
to
learn
not
only
but
also
complex
things.
So
I
think
that
this
is
the
correct
title.
G
G
Different
and
better,
for
others,
so
take
a
look
around
if
you
are
interested.
Let's
start,
and
that
is
that
young
git
is
built
on
several
pillars.
4
in
my
opinion
and
I,
think
that
the
most
robust
of
them
is
definitely
collaboration
and
the
game
is
a
tool
that
was
born
to
be
able
to
work
many
people
at
the
same
time
on
the
same
thing,
so
there
are
a
lot
of
tools
that
I
would
like.
G
If
not
s
you
know,
and
if
you
know
them,
I
would
also
like
you
to
take
a
new
look
to
see
how
you
can
use
it
more
creatively
that
it
is
not
only
useful
for
software.
It
is
not
only
useful
for
technology,
we
can.
We
can
use
it
without
having
to
pull
to
create
things
right
now
that
we
are
just
remote.
It
is
a
tool
that
allows
us
to
create
many
things,
and
this
is
a
little
brainstorming.
G
You
can
have
more
and
I
invite
you
to
put
more
ideas
in
the
chat
that
surely
escape
me,
such
as
writing
a
book.
Nowadays,
we
can
collaborate
in
such
a
way
that
collectively-
and
this
as
a
teacher,,
think
about
yourself
and
put
yourself
in
the
teacher's
place
with
a
classroom
in
a
course
of
a
certain
time.
You
could
create
a
book
against
students,
you
could
collect
things
against
students
and,
at
the
end
of
the
course,
get
something
presentable
that
everyone
collaborated
What
did
we
all
do?
We
can
create
an
agenda
for
a
course.
If.
G
You
are
preparing
something
to
present
the
agenda,.
It
could
be
in
hip,
hop.
e,
be
collaborate
collaborative
with
other
teachers
we
can
attach
to
and
a
lot
of
work
or
collect
a
lot
of
resources.
No,
I
found
this.
The
indian
found
this
video
students
can
upload
there.
Young
this
collection
is
totally
public.
Everyone
has
control
of
it
from
the
hip
hop
repositories,
so
it
is
a
Excellent
tool
for
collecting
resources,,
videos,,
images,,
etc.
For
example,
already
thinking
about
a
college
or
postgraduate
level,.
G
It
is
an
excellent
idea
to
review
a
thesis
instead
of
presenting
yourself
in
person
and
having
to
read
it
because
you
don't
have
your
student,
send
a
pull
request
or
a
review,
and
you
can
review
the
text
in
detail
paragraph
by
paragraph
and
give
feedback
that
you
are
part
of
the
tool
and
he
said
not
to
give
very,
very
illustrative
feedback
to
your
students
collaborative
tasks.
You
can
leave
tasks
and
be
monitoring
your
students
because
they
are
all
going
up
to
different
branches
or
to
the
same
repository,
write
and
send
To
teach
music.
G
This
was
told
to
me
by
my
nephew
who
is
a
musician,
and
it
is
that
you
can
also
use
hip
hop
not
only
as
someone
merteki
but
as
a
musician,
someone
very
creative,
because
it
is
a
tool
that
allows
you
to
combine
ideas.
So
musicians
can
take
advantage
of
this
and
and
even
write
music
within
the
platform
and
well,.
The
feedback
that
is
very
specific
is
very
powerful..
G
Feedback
tasks
to
the
person
who
is
doing
an
update,
that
is
the
pillar
that,
for
me,
is
the
one
with
which
hip
hop
was
born,
but
there
are
many
more
and
there
are
many
tools
and
I
love.
This
word
asynchronous
because
it
is
difficult
to
define,
but,
let's
think
about
it,
In
this
way,,
not
everything
in
life
is
a
video
call,.
Sometimes
we
face
each
other
and
I
do
this
with
my
little
nephews,
who
are
suffering
with
the
classes.
G
remote
sessions
in
elementary
school,
and
also
the
teacher
himself
who
tried
so
hard
to
be
empathetic,
because
maybe
all
of
a
sudden,
they
had
to
implement
a
lot
of
tools
and
the
great
idea
was
a
video
call
and
they
also
experienced
it.
Employment
I
did
not
have
the
opportunity
to
work
in
different
boots
camps
in
Mexico
City,
and
some
of
them
only
came
up
with
the
idea
in
a
giant
and
very
long
video
call.
G
This
is
tiring.
This
makes
the
students
bored
they
become
detached.
We
force
them
to
put
the
camera,
we
bother
in
a
certain
way
and
there
are
many
great
tools
that
we
can
use
of
them.
To
avoid
this
fatigue
of
only
having
video
calls,
so
there
are
some
tools
like
guido
issues
that
will
allow
me,
as
a
student,
to
ask
for
help
and
also
to
others,
to
offer
help.
We
can
raise
a
topic
with
a
problem,
and
all
of
us
in
the
community
can
help
with
that
problem.
G
We
can
be
for
answers,
as
I
mentioned
it
a
while
ago.
That
will
allow
us
to
have
between
gables
show
things
have
visibility
of
what
I
am
doing
and
offer
a
contribution,
and
the
same
thing
have
feedback
right
there.
We
can
review
how
as
teachers
the
work
in
detail
thanks
to
this
tool,
the
branches
are
the
branches
that
we
can
have
in
hip.
Hop
will
allow
us
the
student
to
have
full
control
and
have
different
stages
of
my
project
without
having
to
ruin.
Someone
else's
is
totally
independent.
The
folks
have
to
do
with
this
too.
G
I
can
have
my
own
copy
of
the
project
and
I
don't
have
to
affect
anyone,
so
I
can
control
it,
and
he
said
actions
that
are
young
are
very
new
and
are
incredible,
because
with
this
you
can
motivate
students
with
interactions.
Every
time
they
do
something
in
the
repository
you
can
make
a
response.
You
can
react,
it's
like
a
kind
of
bot
that
will
allow
you
to
have
interaction
with
their
students
and
not
until
you
review
it,
but
it
will
be
automatic.
G
So
if
we
use
all
this
s
tools,
we
can
even
be
creative
and
integrate
third-party
tools
to
send
emails,
to
send
notifications
to
congratulate
to
release
a
diploma,
whatever
we
can
think
of,
and
we
can
even
create
tools
that
stop
I'm.
Going
to
the
next
point,
an
invitation
to
you
as
teachers
to
be
a
little
more
curious,
we
can
integrate
our
own
tools
and
invent
something
so
that
with
git
with
actions,
we
have
interaction.
This
is
totally
asynchronous.
We
are
in
a
video
call,
but
we
are
working.
We
are
uploading
jobs.
We
are
reviewing
everything.
G
This
happens
asynchronously.
We
do
not
have
to
be
all
present
at
the
same
time,
something
that
I
love
is
the
wiki
and
the
wiki
is
wonderful
because,
as
we
all
know,
Wikipedia
Gijón
offers
us
this
tool
for
our
project
to
put
our
own
wiki,
and
this
is
that
we
will
have
all
the
necessary
information
frequently
asked
questions.
G
The
student
will
not
have
to
wait
for
the
teacher
to
that
connects
to
choose
the
wiki
and
see
the
tutorials
or
see
the
theme
to
see
how
things
are
done
or
where
the
information
is
found.
This
seems
very
interesting
and
very
powerful
peixes.
It
is
great
because
not
only
if
we
work
with
texts,
yes,
but
we
can
adding
a
gram
of
technology
teaching
our
students
to
use
markdown
or
html
and
hip-hop
page
is
going
to
allow
us
to
publish
their
work
visible.
G
Not
how
many
times
do
students
finish
school
or
whatever
any
course
is,
and
have
very
little
to
teach
us
about.
Those
of
us
who
were
not
present
with
said
page
is
they
can
publish,
make
noise
about
how
great
they
are
doing
or
about
the
great
course
they
are
living.
Third
pillar
I
am
running
and
job
is
very
powerful,
and
that
is
why
I
put
the
motorcycle,
because
I
really
like
motorcycles.
When
you
go
learning
and
increasing
power
on
the
motorcycle,
you
feel
more
and
more
very
vulnerable.
The
air
hits
your
face.
G
You
fill
with
emotion,
but
at
the
same
time
you
know
to
be
careful
because
you
feel
the
power
of
the
team.
No
so
I
feel
that
way.
Sometimes
with
tools
like
hip,
hop.
I
know,
there
are
a
lot
of
advanced
things
that
I'm
not
taking
full
advantage
of
so
I
want
you
to
make
more
notes
here,
because
son
has
this
type
of
totally
free
tools
ready
for
you
to
be
scared.
G
If
they
can
save
you
even
several
dollars,
because
you
don't
have
to
pay
cost
tools
that
do
the
same
thing,
then
projects
project
hip-hop
is
going
to
allow
you
to
professionally
organize
a
Thinking
that
you
have
a
group
of
students,.
Your
group
will
allow
your
students
to
become
familiar
with
professional
management
processes
and
techniques,
because
you
can
use
these
tools
in
the
professional
field.
Imagine.
If
you
already
put
these
tools
in
a
course
for
your
student,
these
students,
they
will
be
familiar
with
this
methodology
and
when
to
work
or
have
to
work.
G
Ajar
is
going
to
be
very
familiar,
agile,
workflows,
which
is
also
a
topic.
They
are
going
to
learn
and
it
doesn't
matter
if
they
are
not
in
software
and
they
are
going
to
learn
to
work
in
an
agile
way
to
listen
to
collaborate,
and
they
are
going
to
experience
all
this
as
if
it
were
a
work
environment
that
are
tools
that
will
surely
see
out
there
and
they
will
be
ready
web
books.
Bithorn
notifications
will
allow
us
to
have
notifications
to
automate
our
work.
We
will
be
able
to
put
things
to
be
done
automatically.
G
We
can
notify
external
services
that
we
can
have
in
some
other
apps
that
we
have
bought
or
that
we
have
developed
and
notify
us
that
a
student
of
yours,
the
task,
that
the
task
is
ready,
that
the
date
has
arrived,
many
things
that
have
to
do
with
creativity
and
as
a
teacher,
you
can
enter
in
real
time
that
your
students
are
working.
You
do
not
have
to
have
a
call,
or
they
have
to
show
you
their
work.
It
can
be
very
automated
that
they
have
completed
do
tasks
even
when
a
next
activity
is
activated.
G
If
it
is
already
delivered,
they
are
delivering
something
you
requested.
The
next
activity
is
unlocked
and
you
do
n't
block
them
to
wait
for
a
next
video
call.
Then
there
are
very
advanced
tools
and
we've
already
arrived
a
world.
You
say:
well,
everything
is
a
programmer.
You
You
know
how
to
program
using
a
programming
language
and
you
can
think
of
bots.
Even
there
I
go
to
programming,
but
I
want
to
touch
on
that
point
here.
It
is
very
important.
G
We
hear
about
bots
to
sell,
not
a
bot
that
offers
you
products,
a
bot
that
sells
you
a
bot
that
charges
you
Well,.
Where
are
the
educational
bots,
because
we
don't
create
votes,
because
we
don't
vote
to
help
the
student
with
frequent
questions
to
guide
them
with
information
or
tests
for
education
and
with
the
web.
G
If
you
buy
and
with
hip
hop
in
general,
we
can
also
create
these
tools
for
our
last
pillar
students
and
for
this
today,
I
want
to
make
an
invitation,
and
just
as
I
am
red
in
the
f
The
future
does
not
exactly
have
to
be
apocalyptic,.
We
are
very
influenced.
As,
a
lover
of
science,
fiction,
I
love
movies
with
an
apocalyptic
future,,
but
the
truth
is
that
it
does
not
have
to
be
that
way,.
The
future
can
be
very
good,.
It
can
be
full
of
technology
that
helps
us.
G
as
human
beings
to
be
able
to
grow
as
a
community
and
as
humanity.
So
I
invite
you
as
a
teacher
people
who
want
to
use
technology
who
feel
they
need
to
be
more
creative
when
it
comes
to
teaching
a
class
or
helping
your
students
to
explore
the
tools
that
he
says-
they
get
to
offer
you
that
they
can
be
used
outside
the
technological
context.
I
mean
software,
you
can
bring
it
in
education
and
imagine,
use
cases
ask
for
help.
There
is
a
huge
community
here.
G
G
This
is
not
as
criticism,
but
as
an
invitation
from
the
heart
to
explore
what
else
tools
there
is
what
else
we
can
do
and
that
not
everything
has
to
be
a
video
call,
but
that
we
can
involve
our
students
much
more
with
many
tools,
cho
more
modern.
Then
you,
as
a
teacher,
will
surely
see
that
the
future
has
more
to
do
with
remote
than
with
anything
else.
So
that
is
good
advice
and
share
and
diop
was
created
to
share
share
your
ideas.
G
Share
your
results,
share
it
there
in
the
chat
and
by
That's
what
I
wanted
to
create
this
little
repo.
You
can
look
it
up.
It's
in
my
personal
son.,
It's
called
Good
Hope
for
Education.
There
are
days
and
that's
what
it's
about:
Kilo
clones
go
up,
you
upload
proposals
and
you
use
the
tool
right
there
and
upload
your
idea.
or
I
would
like
to
use
it,.
He
said,
for
this
I
have
a
course
like
this,.
G
Tell
me
your
story,
I'm,
going
to
be
there
reviewing,
giving
feedback,,
and
hopefully
we
can
meet
and
be
together
in
the
future
through
this
repository,.
So
there
it
is,
I'm
Hector
Bliss.
a
lot
of
your
time.
Thank
you
very
much
for
putting
up
with
me
this
far,
and
this
was
how
to
use
hip
hop
as
an
educational
tool.
Thank
you
very.
B
B
H
H
H
H
H
From
this
time,
its
first
stable
version,
1.0
was
founded
on
may
15,
2015.
The
source
can
be
found
here
on
wikipedia
and
the
web
of
Initially,.
That
Roseland
is
almost
heretic,.
Now
he
is
going
to
explain
a
little
about
what
Razlan
uses
to
dance,
that
language
lowered
the
level,,
as
he
had
said,
before,,
and
it
does
not
have
a
Basque
reader
as
other
languages.
have,
such
as
themes,
etc.
Rather,.
It
comes
from
or
possesses
something
unique,
so
to
speak,,
which
is
called
the
property
of
a
chip
in
English,.
H
The
chip,
man
is
a
concept
properly
acquired
by
Parras,,
in
which
he
tells
us
that
he
has
memory,.
You
are
not
going
to
handle
it,.
Nor
do
you
have
to
worry
about
it,
because
the
The
compiler
will
not
affect
the
performance
of
your
application,,
but
rather
it
will
be
looking
at
the
spaces
and
will
release
them
automatically,
that
is,,
if
you
stop
using
a
variable,,
the
space
that
it
is
occupying
will
be
released
immediately
without
you
having
to
do
anything
else.
H
action
as
in
other
languages
this
in
many
cases
when
we
need
more
memory
usage,
helps
us
a
lot.
For
example,
we
are
talking
about
a
topic
here
with
the
linux
card
that
you
have
had
Many
vulnerabilities
due
to
the
use
of
bad
memory
due
to
more
or
the
disk
that
stopped
using
go
because
it
went
flush
to
improve
performance.
H
You
are
another
example
that
is
a
browser
technology
made
by
mozilla
and
samsung
is
to
be
as
the
backup
from
firefox
microsoft.
You
will
also
use
in
azure
and
hotels,
which
is
a
platform
which
is
used
to
run
azure
and
artificial
intelligence
services
on
devices
and
another,
which
is
intelligence
of
things.
This
one
does
not
use
it
at
all,
but
is
used
by
certain
non-components,
which
is
the
continuation,
so
to
speak.
Of
nogués
is
an
execution
environment
that
uses
the
google
v8
engine
that
is
made
in
flush.
H
We
also
have
rafael,
which
is
a
flash
player
emulator.
That
does
not
need
a
plugin
to
work,
but
that
you
can
do
as
browser
extensions
thanks
to
web
assembly
that
we
can
also
use
cons
and
as
a
desktop
application
or
as
a
web
page,
the
pythons
that
are
payton
interpreter
written
in
racing.
There
are
also
many
More
network
projects
such
as
operating
systems,
software
packages
and
web
pages,,
etc.
Here
are
several,
for
example,
interesting
projects
about
design
patterns
and
projects
related
to
your
security.
H
We
have
the
name
of
the
project,
the
version,
the
authors,
the
edition
that
the
edition
refers
to
the
version
of
rush,
because
2018
the
2018
is
the
most
recent
that
we
also
had
the
2015
that
these
two
they
are
the
most.
There
are
many
differences
between
2015
and
2018,
for
example,
in
the
use
of
some
variables
or
in
the
use
of
modules
and
packages
within
rush.
There
are
quite
a
few
differences
and,
for
example,
linus
torvalds.
The
creator
of
linux
told
us
recently
that
he
was
looking
to
happen.
H
The
linux
kernel
flush,
instead
of
that
more
than
I
had
not
thought
of
flush
before
because
I
considered
it
immature
because
of
this,
because
each
before
the
2015
version
they
changed
a
feature
in
each
version,
and
this
meant
that
the
programmers
could
not
continue
their
environment
development
between
each
version
to
run.
The
code
we
have
to
do
is
put
cargo
room.
H
H
What
is
a
version
for
the
roll
to
create
a
thief,
our
code
in
production
mode?
We
just
add
the
release
flag
release
and
this
will
execute
the
billions
to
die
to
create
a
run
ble
in
the
target
release
folder
now
I'm
going
to
create
a
small
console
application
using
a
church
well
online
that
I'll
use
it
in
its
6.0
version
to
save
and
as
you
can
see,
we
have
the
main
function
and
we
stop
a
pri
that
will
print
the
width
to
the
our
word.
Here
we
are
going
to
add.
H
H
A
E
A
H
E
H
A
H
H
Now,
in
the
message
the
captured
message,
this
message
is
of
type
option.
You
get
an
optional
value.
That
means
that
it
can
be
the
value
that
we
do
not
want,
or
it
can
be
a
null
value
that
in
this
case
it
is
not
null,
but
it
is
called
non
è.
Now,
then,
the
message
entered
was
good
and
we
put
it
like
this
because,
as
we
know
well
in
the
option,
it
is
not
a
native
value
and
with
this
on,
the
14th
I
am
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
because
it
will
be
behind.
H
Now,
yes,
now,
yes,
now
I
have
finished
compiling,
so
there
won't
be
any
errors
and,
as
you
can
see,
the
one
that
tells
us
to
enter
a
message.
So
here
we
are
going
to
put.
There
is,
for
example,
the,
and
it
tells
us
the
message
entered
was
hello,
because
there
is
no
error
now.
If
we
make
a
cart,
it
no
longer
compiles,
and
if
we
want
to
exit
the
program
that
would
be
control,
we
will
be
told
error
caught
interrupt
or
that
it
would
be
interrupted,
because
the
headquarters
control
would
be
an
error.
H
B
C
C
And
well
now
we
thank
you
Because!
You
are
here
with
us,.
We
want
to
talk
to
you
about
our
upcoming
events,
so
that
you
can
join
us
again
on
December
2
and
in
a
couple
of
weeks
we
are
going
to
have
another
of
these
events
with
Guido
present.
That
will
be
part
of
what
we
call
in
the
days
a
week
before
our
universe
conference.
This
the
kírov
believers
conference
is
from
december
8
to
10
and
we
are
going
to
have
another
At.
C
We
are
going
to
have
a
watch
park
and
here
is
the
tweet
so
that
you
can
accompany
us
and
we
will
be
able
to
chat
with
you
Well,.
You
already
know
how
to
live
with
us,.
It's
only
going
to
be
during
the
'chino',
so
don't
miss
it
December
8th
I'm.
Here
we
have
the
schedules
on
screen
and
it's
going
to
have
subtitles
in
Spanish,.
C
Well,,
if
you
want
to
be
a
speaker
for
This
event,
we
invite
you
to
not
send
your
proposals
for
a
talk,.
You
can
do
it
by
looking
at
this
link
that
appears
on
the
screen,
that
is,
take
the
photo,,
take
a
screenshot
and
we
will
see
you
here
very
soon,.
That
is
how
we
chose
this
time,
several
tables,
for
example,,
in
this
case
Daniel
Hector
and
the
other
Daniel
Solar,
that
they
sent
us
talks
and
well,.
We
have
them
here,
today,
that
is,
cheer
up
and
we
will
have
them
at
a
next
event,.
It.
B
C
B
And
well,
we
have
concluded
the
formal
part
from
our
presentation.
You
are
grateful
for
having
been
here,
invite
your
friends
to
do
to
attract
more
people,
but
hey.
The
next
part
is
a
little
less
formal,
I
hope
you
have
paid
your
attention
because,
according
to
fernanda,
the
cashew
is
super
super
difficult
for
you
and
I
suppose
that
doing
them
to
scare
us
to
see
what
happens
this
but
hey,
join
us
on
the
zoom.
There
is
the
link
and
we
are
going
to
put
it
in
tweets
at
the
chat,
but
hey
it's
all.
We
love!