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A
B
C
E
Sorry
I
had
feedback
from
the
video
you
and
josh
zimmerman
have
been
recording
weekly
videos
for
lnd,
which
one
have
been
your
favorite
so
far.
A
Yeah,
that's
a
hard
question.
I
love
them
all.
I
love
the
entire
format.
Josh
does
a
great
job
of
preparing
he's
like
about
10
questions,
and
I
feel
like
every
time
I'm
done
like
I've
like
told
everything
I
know
about
a
subject,
so
I
really
like
it.
I
wonder
what
it's
very
much
in
the
eye
of
the
beholder
here.
A
What
is
what
is
good,
so
I
wonder
what
people
have
is
their
favorite
ones
and
which
ones
can
be
improved,
so
feel
free
to
leave
that
in
the
chat
or
speak
up.
A
B
Hey
sid:
what's
your
next
fun
activity
that
you
have
planned
any
more
flight
lessons
you
can?
I
expect
you
to
come
to
the
air
capital
of
the
world
if
you're
doing
more
flying.
A
Yeah,
what
comes
what
comes
to
mind?
Is
I'm
watching
a
very
large
amount
of
videos
about
spacex,
so
I
think
I'd
go
to
the
space
capital
of
the
world.
Boca
chica
texas-
if
I
had
do
something
in
that
realm,
but
I
feel
like
I've
already
been
there
by
watching
so
many
youtube
videos,
it's
a
still
ski
season,
I'm
doubling
down
on
the
mono
skiing.
A
A
B
A
Marnowski
brian,
you
have
a
little
bit
of
feedback
and
then
luckily
my
wife
likes
it
as
well,
so
karen
did
put
together
a
lego,
baby
grand
piano.
Maybe
someone
can
add
a
link,
but
it's
really
really
fun,
and
then
I'm
playing
assassin's
creed
valhalla
on
the
ps5,
managed
to
snag
one
of
the
new
consoles
and
having
a
lot
of
fun.
With
that.
I
was
thinking
yesterday,
like
these
good
games,
are
not
no
longer
single
game.
A
It's
a
combination
of
like
a
first
person,
shooter
and
kind
of
a
tom
clancy,
sneaking
around
thing
and
a
rpg
where
you
upgrade
your
character
and
a
murder
mystery.
Actually,
we
just
had
to
find
out
who
the
trader
was
and
kind
of
a
racing
game,
except
it's
on
a
horse
kind
of
like
read
that
redemption
and
kind
of
like
a
civilization
game,
because
you
deal
with
other
cities
and
kind
of
like
a
real-time
strategy
game,
because
you
kind
of
get
to
enhance
your
base.
A
So
it
used
to
be
that
games
were
very
particular
to
her
genre
and
the
current
games
that
are
doing
well
grand
theft,
auto
the
game
I
just
talked
about.
They
are
really
like
multi-concept
and
I
think,
that's
kind
of
funny
to
realize.
C
So,
first
of
all,
congratulations
great
news
to
hear
about
the
the
new
chinese
independent
company.
I
was
sort
of
curious
just
trying
to
get
a
feel
for
what
is
the
size
of
the
market
in
china
and
what
expectations
do
you
see
for
this
new
entity
of
contributing
to
overall
revenue
and
if
you
could
just
kind
of
compare
provide
a
comparative
assessment
to
some
of
the
other
markets
that
we
currently
address?
Thank
you.
A
Yeah
thanks
larry
china
is
projected
to
become
the
biggest
economy
in
the
world
bigger
than
the
us.
I
think
the
current
projections
are
that
the
u.s
will
then
overtake
again
because
of
the
kind
of
the
how
the
population
pyramid
looks
h-wise
in
china,
but
it
is
a
very,
very
large
economy
and
it's
going
to
be
comparable
to
the
u.s.
A
It
is
very
digital.
They.
A
A
Gitlab
is
very
prevalent
in
china.
It
is
the
most
used
solution.
It's
still
early
for
devops,
so
people
are
starting,
a
source
control
is,
is
common,
ci
is
way
less
common
and
I
think
cd
is
even
less
common
and
there's
50
more
tools
in
gitlab.
You
can
imagine
like
only
the
the
really
mainstream
ones
are
heavily
used.
A
E
Right,
what
do
you
think
about
content
and
engineering
teams
collaborating
on
a
single
platform
such
as
gitlab,
and
is
the
static
site
editor
and
single
file?
Editor
part
of
this.
A
Yeah
great
question:
I
think
it's
there's
it's
super
hard
to
think
through
this.
On
one
hand,
we
are,
I
think,
the
only
company
in
the
world
that
have
pulled
off
an
up-to-date
handbook-
and
I
think,
kind
of
having
explicit
version
control,
really
helps.
A
What
I'm
observing
in
a
few
companies
I've
invested
in
is
that
they
first
tried
non-gitlab
solutions
that
they
run
out
of
steam
with
those
and
they
end
up
using
gitlab.
After
all,
they
start
with
I'm
not
going
to
name
any
names
but
like
a
popular
way
to
host
your
site
that
commonly
gets
advertised
and
then
in
the
end,
it's
like
they
do
need
the
version
console
and
they
upgrade
to
get
lab.
So
there's
something
there,
but
we
could
make
it
a
lot
easier
and
there's
right
now.
A
We
don't
see
a
big
kind
of
future
revenue
stream
for
that.
So
it's
hard
to
make
that
case,
but
my
spidey
sense
is
telling
me
that
we
should
invest
there
and
make
it
easy
to
use.
Feel
free.
That,
like
do
you
have
ideas,
and
I
don't
want
to
force
people
to
ask
a
question
to
give
their
ideas.
But
if
you
have
something
you
want
to
share
be
interested
in
learning
about
it.
E
A
E
A
I
totally
I
totally
agree
what
comes
to
mind.
Is
that,
like
what
you
want
to
do
in
a
company
is
iterates
have
small
changes
and
then,
if
you
change
something
in
a
company
frequently,
it
affects
both
your
marketing
copy
and
your
code
like
if
you
have
a
new
sku
like
you,
need
to
implement
the
button
for
the
sku
and
you
need
to
write
about
it.
So
those
every
company
is
becoming
a
software
company.
A
Every
thing
you
change
is
going
to
have
implications
in
the
software
and
it's
kind
of
nice
to
ship
them
as
an
atomic
unit
so
that
they
can
be
reviewed
in
context
and
then
about
the
jam
stack
yeah.
I
think
netlify
is
doing
an
amazing
job
with
hosting
that,
and
I
think
there's
we
talked
about
it
about
two
months
ago.
A
Yeah,
it's
a
super
bowl
in
tahoe
and
it's
it's
not
the
biggest
resort
there,
but
it
is
family
owned
and
it's
fun
because
of
the
team
that
runs
it,
and
I
always
thought
that
I
didn't
care
too
much
about
like
the
how
the
people,
what
the
what
the
kind
of
the
vibe
of
the
people
running
the
place
was,
but
it
ends
up.
A
I
care
a
lot
and
we
went
to
some
other
resorts
there
that
are
not
greatly
run
and
kind
of
you
hear
the
lifties
complaining
to
each
other
the
whole
day,
and
it
kind
of
it
annoys
me
as
a
business
owner.
I'm
like
this
business
could
be
run
so
much
better
and
it's
my
weekend.
I
don't
want
to
think
about
how
to
run
the
business
and
at
sugar
bowl.
They
do
an
amazing
job
of
running
in,
and
this
has
been
a
very
tough
season
with
the
pandemic.
A
A
You
find
out
what
a
company
is
made
of
and
we're
really
grateful
to
be
able
to
go
there
and
recently,
karen
and
I
sent
10
loud
boom
boxes
like
big
ones
like
jbl
500,
waterproof
with
a
big
handle
to
the
resort,
because
we
saw
some
of
their
team
members
kind
of
standing
in
the
lift
line
and
dancing
with
small
speakers
and
there's
one
thing
in
life.
I,
like
is
bigger,
louder
speakers
and
those
were
well
received.
A
So
we
were
there
two
weeks
ago
and
we
are
easily
recognizable
if
you've
seen
pictures
of
r1c.
So
we
were
on
the
slopes
for
10
seconds
and
we
had
the
vp
of
operations
approvals
and
all
the
lifties
were
kind
of
applauding
us
so
and
all
the
ski
lifts
had
loud
music
now,
so
it
was
kind
of
really
cool
and
it
was
great
to
do
something
like
that.
Maybe
a
more
extensive
answer
than
you
bargained
for
it,
but
I
love
sugar
bowl.
I
think
that's.
D
Hey,
that's
a
great
story,
sid!
I
actually
before
I
get
to
my
question.
I
want
to
say
my
favorite
toy
is
lego
and
I
never
used
any
of
these
things
with
instructions.
So
I
just
encourage
you:
go,
buy
a
whole
pile
of
bricks
and
just
create
something
like
you
created
gitlab,
but
getting
back
to
gitlab.
You
know
my
question
is,
as
you
look
at
our
success
over
these.
You
know
quite
a
few
years
at
this
point.
Is
there
anything
you
look
back
and
say
gee.
A
It's
been
a
crazy
journey,
for
I
mean
for
me,
it's
a
crazy
journey.
I
I
think
I
think
what
I'm
still
trying
to
change
is
getting
the
company
to
recognize
that
sas
is
important.
I
feel
like
we
sometimes.
A
A
It's
super
crucial
and
we
we
have
a
bigger
obligation
with
sas
to
keep
it
reliable
and
speedy
and
secure,
and
I
don't
think
every
we're
feeling
that
in
every
fiber
of
the
company's
body
yet
and
the
recent
downtime
is
really
really
a
big
problem
for
our
customers
and
eric
and
the
rest
of
the
team
are
responding
to
that
with
the
urgency
it
warrants.
A
But,
for
example,
we
had
a
a
release
post
and-
and
I
had
to
like
point
out
like
hey-
some
features
are
like
not
available
on
sas,
even
though
like
they're
for
self-managed
we're
sas
first
now.
So
how
can
this?
How
can
this
be
and
turned
out?
The
answer
was
well
they're
kind
of
available
and
I
just
didn't
market.
We
didn't
mark
the
icons
yet,
but
I
think
we're
not
feeling
it
in
every
fiber
yet,
and
I
think
that's.
A
D
I
I
I
just
want
to
comment,
I
think
that's
an
interesting
answer,
because,
as
part
of
sales
here,
one
of
the
things
that
we
always
talk
to
customers
about
is
how
you
know
we
use
our
own
tool
to
first
develop
the
product
and
the
second
is
the
test
bed,
the
largest
installation.
We
have.
So
it's
interesting
to
hear
you
say
that,
but
I.
A
A
A
F
I
said
I
was
just
curious
I'll
just
you
know,
just
studying
the
crypto
space
now
you
I
noticed
a
lot
of
projects
use
gitlab.
So
I'm
just
curious.
What's
your
take
on
the
crypto
space.
A
I
promise
I
did
not
plant
any
questions
actually
funny
you
ask
so
in
an
individual
capacity
outside
of
gitlab.
I
looked
at
a
few
up
and
coming
crypto
projects,
and
some
of
them
had
named
as
a
goal
to
kind
of
democratize
or
distribute
wealth
more
equally,
and
I
noticed
that
it's
really
hard
to
do
that.
A
If
you
have
a
big
pre-mine,
because
the
pre-mine
is
going
to
end
up
in
the
hands
of
people
who
already
are
able
to
invest,
and
even
if
you
do
a
so-called
airdrop,
it's
going
to
end
up
in
the
hands
of
people
who
are
able
to
hold
on
to
that.
So
the
people
who
have
low
income
are
more
likely
to
have
to
sell
and
less
likely
to
be
able
to
afford
to
invest,
and
I
started
playing
with
that
idea
and
I
came
up
with
something
that
has
the
working
title:
global
income
coin.
A
A
A
A
G
David,
hey,
sid,
yeah
dave
esther.
So
after
we
can
travel
again
and
we
get
through
all
this
and
I
come
out
to
california
to
visit.
Where
would
you
suggest
I
go
if
we
wanted
the
best
burger?
Like
hey,
say,
let's.
A
A
A
So
here
you
have
my
answer
david
and
feel
free
to
go
talk
in
the
non-public
to
follow
up
on
this
on
the
non-public
version
of
this
call
we'll
do
okay,
I'm
not
falling
for
this
in
a
live
streamed
event.
I.