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C
B
B
Let's
go
ahead
and
get
started
sad
to
see
that
mark
and
Albert
aren't
feeling
well,
here's
hoping
for
the
best
for
both
of
them
thought
we'd
just
keep
it
simple
with
social
discussion.
What's
a
book
movie
or
show
that
you've
read
or
seen
recently
that
you'd
recommended
why
I've
been
really
into
this
newer
show
on
HBO
called
Perry
Mason.
It's
like
a
kind
of
like
a
detective
type
show
where
there's
a
case
where
I
don't
want
to
give
too
much
away.
B
There's
there's
like
a
murder
case
and
there's
there's
people
kind
of
pitted
against
each
other,
so
like
the
police
and
then
this
private
investigator,
the
Private
Investigators
Perry
Mason.
It's
just
a
really
intriguing
kind
of
show,
with
a
lot
of
interesting
plot
lines,
so
complex
characters
and
then
just
like
a
plot
that
just
doesn't
necessarily
follow
kind
of
where
I
think
it's
gonna
go
I!
Think
it's
three
episodes
in
to
the
first
season.
Yeah!
It's
been
pretty
good
for
me.
What
about
you.
C
B
C
So
I
don't
know
if
you
probably
don't
know
this
movies
like
it's
called
level
Z,
it's
it's
like
a
like
a
group
of
friends
that
goes
on
vacation,
so
the
first
movies
in
like
in
Africa
I,
think
like
in
in
like
organized
vacation
with
like
people
that
do
the
animations
and
activities
and
yeah
that's
really
really
funny,
and
the
second
movie
like
the
movie
after
this
one
is
the
the
same
idea
but
in
a
snow
resorts
in
France.
So
these
are
classical
movies.
A
I
haven't
watched
movie
for
some
time,
but
last
one
might
be
a
Korean
movie
called
parasite,
which
is
a
story
about
soundpool
people,
Oh
poop,
family
and
struggle
to
live
and
make
money.
And
then
they
somehow
find
a
way
to
pretend
to
be
richer
or
pretend
to
be
in
a
different
level
in
a
society.
And
then
they
try
to
sneak
into
some
richer
people's
house
to
be
their
kids,
teacher
or
house
manager
and
and
earn
money
from
there
and
try
to
join
their
life
of
higher
higher
society.
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B
A
B
Thanks,
hey
thank
you.
Yeah
parasite
is
a
pretty
popular
movie
released
here
in
the
States
is
a
lot
of
a
lot
of.
There
was
a
drive-in
theater
nearby
that
was
actually
showing
it
here,
because
it
had
won
the
Academy
Award
and
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
people
who
still
want
to
see
it,
who
I
guess
can't
figure
out
how
to
stream
it
or
like
buy
it
online.
B
So
III
haven't
seen
it
yet,
but
it's
been
on
my
list
to
watch
so
cool
cool
awesome,
light
agenda
today
with
half
the
team
and
I
a
few
announcements,
I
want
to
call
attention
to
the
security
training
security
awareness,
training,
I
copied
a
lot
of
the
content.
In
my
announcement
from
the
slack
announcement,
I
originally
got
this
email
and
thought
it
might
have
been
a
phishing
attempt,
so
I
specifically
linked
to
the
what's
happening
and
get
lab
notification
for
it.
So
please
review
that
and
do.
B
B
Okay,
are
to
aura
chief
of
staff
goal
to
raise
public
messages
and
slack
from
19
to
21
percent
for
the
month
of
July
and
I
think
an
annual
goal
to
get
that
number
I
thought
it
was
25
percent,
so
I
kind
of
on
a
related
note,
the
quality
managers
we've
made
a
public
channel
quality
managers
that
we
are
going
to
talk
about
everything
that's
non-confidential
in
so
if
you're
interested
in
that
discussion
feel
free
to
join
that
channel.
But
please
please
use
public
channels.
B
I
think
we
all
do
a
pretty
good
job
in
the
team
channel,
but
just
a
reminder
and
then
the
last
one
on
diversity,
inclusion
and
belonging.
Please,
just
to
reiterate
from
the
last
few
weeks,
please
make
some
time
to
participate
in
an
activity.
The
last
few
weeks
we
talked
about
different
activities.
I
did
post
a
link
to
the
recording
for
the
fireside
chat
with
Sid
the
diversity,
inclusion
and
belonging
manager
and
the
minorities
in
tacky
urg'd
leads
which
I
was
able
to
watch,
live
and
thought
it
was
very
enlightening.
C
Yeah
I
think
that
it
will
help
clarify
organization,
so
I
think
I
think
we
could
probably
also
move
like
danger
files
under
there
and
and
that
actually
make
me
think
about
another
another
idea,
which
was
to
create
a
gitlab
danger
project
to
a
group
danger
plugins
that
could
be
reused
in
different
projects,
because,
right
now
we
have
a
lot
of
projects
that
just
duplicate.
This
is
logic,
so
it's
not
related
to
the
to
the
point
itself,
but
I'm
just
thinking
about
it
right
now
and
I
created
an
issue.
B
B
Use
danger-
and
it
makes
a
lot
of
sense
from
an
efficiency
perspective,
to
just
bring
it
all
together,
yeah,
maybe
something
that
ties
in
loosely
to
the
next
next
item.
So
I
created
an
issue
to
gather
ideas
and
potential
k
RS
for
our
team,
okay,
okay,
our
NQ
3
I,
don't
have
good
visibility
into
what
our
department-
okay,
ours
are
4
to
3
or
kind
of
which
ones
will
be
supporting
or
the
DRI
on.
B
So
that's
one
thing
to
keep
in
mind
for
now:
I
just
think
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
pull
together
issues
that
we
think
may
help
either
organize
8
like
engineering
organization
or
Department
efficiency
improvements,
I'm
curious.
If
there's
any
like
the
what
you
just
mentioned,
bringing
danger
into
a
gem
may
not
be
fit
for
a
kr,
but
I
think
it
fits
along
the
theme
of
an
overall
efficiency
improvement.
So
I'm
curious.
C
C
Yeah
I
think
we
it's
a
long
time
that
we
had
this
idea
and
I
think
it's.
It
would
be
great
if
we
could
ya
actually
try
this
and
and
in
general,
I
was
I
was
discussing
that
with
my
brother
this
morning
in
general,
I
think
that
would
be
awesome
to
have
this
future
in
github
as
a
as
a
future
in
the
product
right.
C
A
B
B
So
what
I'd
like
to
focus
on
is
one
of
the
areas
that
I
I
should
say:
I
think
it
would
be
beneficial,
so
not
that
I
want
to
focus
on
is:
is
the
test
mapping
so
like
being
more
efficient
with
the
tests
that
we're
running
the
specs
that
we're
running
and
if
we
can
do
that
in
all
specs,
like
specs
at
unit
integration
system,
all
the
way
up
to
end-to-end
tests,
I
think
the
end-to-end
test
is
hard.
B
It
is
what
we've
talked
about,
but
that
would
be
another
area
that
I
think
would
be
beneficial,
also
something
that
would
benefit
the
product.
So
the
way
that
I
see
that
working
is
we
can
almost
all
pretty
similar
to
what
we
do
with
the
Foss
impact
for
the
test
file
finder.
If
we
can
find
a
way
to
make
it
a
component
or
leverage
a
component
that
can
be
brought
into
the
product
or
extend
the
existing
component,
that's
there
mm-hmm.
C
B
A
B
B
Yeah
yeah
I
think
that's
a
great
idea.
The
other
thing
that
came
to
mind
as
I
was
think
about
this,
and
none
of
this
is
in
the
issues
of
my
plan
is
to
take
the
epic
for
selectively
running
tests
and
this
the
key
three
okay,
our
planning
issue,
add
some
structure
to.
It
was
either
tools
or
improvements
in
the
reporting
or
that
kind
of
feed
into
pipeline
trip
pipeline
on
call.
B
Okay,
great
discussion,
I'll
summarize
it
and
add
it
to
the
issue
as
I
when
I
come
back
to
this
later
this
afternoon.
Remy
you
want
to
take
the
last
item.
C
B
Yeah
originally
I
was
thinking
13
to
I.
This
was
maybe
at
the
top
of
the
list
for
like
team,
okay
hours
of
an
area
to
experiment
and
mark
la
Pierre's
interest
in
it
too.
It's
kind
of
like
a
broader
Department
objective,
so
I'm
going
to
be
talking
with
MEC
and
my
one-on-one
with
him
tomorrow,
just
about
the
department,
okay,
ours
and
bring
this
one
up,
in
particular
as
a
one
that
I
think
fits
for
the
department
as
well,
but
something
known
so.
C
C
I'm
I'm
also
curious
about
like
this
feature
in
the
product
itself.
I
was
curious.
I
saw
that
there
are
at
least
three
issues
for
using
machine
learning
in
issue
triage
but
like
most
like.
All
of
them
are
basically
in
the
backlog.
Basically
and
there's
not
a
lot
of
traction,
but
I
was
wondering
if,
like
the
plan,
the
plan
groups
are
have
that
in
the
division.
C
A
B
So
I'd
have
to
reach
out
to
the
plane
groups.
You
know
to
know
if
anything
has
changed.
The
last
that
I
spoke
to
someone
in
plan
pride
three
or
four
months
ago.
Their
focus
area
was
more
on
what
I
generalize
as
like
Enterprise
readiness,
type
Plan,
Update,
so
better
visibility
and
board's
better,
like
tracking
with
issues
I
think
what
they're
calling
like
iterations
and
milestones,
also
providing
a
way
to
kind
of
track
issues
in
a
different
different
format.
That
fits
with
some
of
our
customer
use.
C
B
C
Yeah
I
think
the
tricky
thing
is
that
machine
learning
is
like
a
whole
new
worlds
that
we
are
not
like
familiar
with,
and
we
probably
don't
have
that.
Maybe
we
have
some
people
like
familiar
with
that
in
the
data
team.
Maybe,
but
like
it's
not
just
like
doing
a
small
iteration
to
you,
know,
add
a
field
to
a
model
or
something
like
that.
It's
like
you,
have
to
think
about
the
infrastructure
and
there's
yeah
there's
a
lot
involved.
So
that's
probably
why
it's
it's
not
the
top
priority
as
well.
Yeah.
B
Yeah,
one
of
the
things
that
mark
Fletcher
and
I
discussed
is
how
this
could
be.
Productize
is
almost
like
a
bring
your
own
solution,
bring
your
own
infrastructure
solution.
So
let's
say
it's
that
ends
up
using
coop
flow.
So
if
you
have
a
link
to
burn
Eddie's
cluster,
to
be
something
it's
almost
added
as
a
managed,
app
and
then
configured
on
a
project
or
group
level,
that
was
one
of
the
ideas
that
he
and
I
tossed
around,
because
that's
what
you
just
described
us,
the
big
challenge
that
I
see
in
making
an
aprotic
is.
B
It
almost
required
requires
a
whole
additional
set
of
system,
resources
and
yeah
it.
That
was
that
was
an
idea
that
I
had
to
kind
of
work
around
that
constraint,
but
I
think
getting
it
working
for
us.
First
is
the
best
step
that
we
can
not
getting
it
working
but
like
trying
it
out,
for
our
use
case
is
probably
the
best.
C
C
C
B
And
I
think
we
will
have
to
figure
out
that,
how
does
where
does
it
run?
How
how
does
it
all
of
the
system,
resource
and
infrastructure
needs
as
a
part
of
our
exploration,
so
that'll
give
us
a
better
understanding
of
how
like
what
customers
kind
of
friction
points
would
be
and
how
they
can
be
streamlined
a
little
bit
as
it
moves
into
the
product
I.
C
A
A
B
Yeah,
that's
a
good
point
is
the
compute
resource.
Intensive
task
is
like
building
the
model,
so
you
released
and
that's
been
my
experience
with
that
mouth.
The
sending
sending
something
through
the
model
isn't
really
that
that
intense,
that's
really
all
the
for
lack
of
a
better
I'm
missing
the
right
word,
but
all
the
like
crunching
of
the
source
data
to
come
up
with
the
model
processing.
B
Okay,
yeah
I
I
really
think
that
would
be
a
really
big
quality
of
life.
Improvement.
I
haven't
talked
to
anyone
who
really
loves
the
unlabeled
issue,
triage
package
and
I
think
this
would
help
us
work
towards
reducing
that
load
or
changing
the
amount
of
work
that's
needed
for
that,
so
cool
okay,
thank
you
for
bringing
it
up
for
me.
Anything.
C
You,
okay.