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From YouTube: Layer5 Websites Meeting (August 3rd, 2020)
Description
Web programming with Jekyll and Gatsby
A
Well,
I
can't
remember
if
I
promised
drew
drove
geez
man
throw
that
I
wouldn't
bring
up
exams
again.
He
says
I
don't
have
to
talk
about
it
for
six
more
weeks.
So
that's
good.
D
B
A
A
A
A
Okay,
good,
okay,
that's
better
well,
and
the
structure
as
it's
outlined
here
is
really
similar
to
what
we
have
today.
E
So
the
the
arrows
are
the
direct
links
like
we
have
connected
projects,
books,
workshops,
brand
and
news.
A
Right,
yep,
good
clarification
to
kill
is
that
the
structure
that's
laid
out
here.
I
think
the
thinking
was
at
the
very
top
it's
layer.
A
Five
dot
io
is
the
link
that
is
associated
with
the
root
and
then
the
first
tier
down
it
would
be
layer,
five
dot,
io,
slash,
landscape,
slash
partner,
slash
whatever
the
name
of
this
thing
is,
but
then
to
your
point
that
this
category
like
like,
if
we
use
the
slash,
learn
for
example,
that
this
is
really
a
category
that
captures
two
other
sections
so
books
and
workshops,
but
that
right
now
we
have
a
lot
a
fair
number
of
references
that
point
to
layer,
five
dot,
io,
slash
books,
and
so
we
we
want
to
make
sure
to
support
that
url,
and
we
can
do
it
in
one
of
two
ways.
A
We
can
either
literally
continue
to
just
support
slash
books
such
that
it
just
shows
books
when
people
land
there
or-
and
this
is
probably
what
we
should
do-
is
the
second
version
which
is
well
probably
we
end
up
redirecting
to
learn
layer,
five,
dot,
io,
slash,
learn,
I'm
sorry
to
layer,
five
dot,
io,
slash,
learn,
slash
books
and
we
still
end
up
showing
the
same
thing,
but
we
can
redirect
that
old
url,
I
don't
know,
I
guess
I'm
of
two
minds
there.
A
A
Okay,
great
question:
to
kill
any
other
questions.
A
Yep,
that's
a
great
comment,
and
actually
that's
the
second
thing
that
I
was
saying
that
we
should
and-
and
I
think
I
was
saying
like
hey-
we
should
probably
do
that-
one
which
is
to
begin
well.
I
don't
know
you,
could
you
could
think
of
it
as
like
training
users
that
they
need
to
go
there
instead
and
they're
going
to
get
the
same
content,
but
the
url
will
be
different.
A
The
thing
is
is
like
we'll
still
have
to
support
that
redirection
probably
permanently
because
external
links
don't
necessarily
get
updated,
but
to
your
point
drove
it,
we
redirecting
might
just
be
our
the
cleanest
today,
there's
a
lot
of
flexibility
with
what
we
have
with
jekyll
and
so
and
the
way
that
we're
using
templating
and
I'm
assuming
that
that's
will
be
the
same
for
us
with
gatsby
and
that
is
like
hey.
A
We
can
show
you
the
same
content
under
a
bunch
of
different
urls,
with
with
great
ease
with
no
problem,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
there's
a
number
of
pages
that
support
redirection
today,
and
so,
if
you
look
at
the
front
matter
on
some
of
them,
you
know
anyway.
Okay.
So
that's
that.
G
For
the
learned
url
it's
up
here
for
earlier,
I
guess.
G
A
A
A
Yeah,
it's
a
good!
Actually,
it's
a
good
point
that
you
bring
up,
because
there
is
very
much
the
desire
that
we
would
have
something
significantly
different
and
maybe
it
becomes
a
subdomain
learn
dot
layer.
A
Now
I
think
the
the
user
experience
or
like
the
fact
that
you're
navigating
to
a
different
subdomain,
isn't
horribly
obvious
to
most
here,
I'm
sitting
on
the
console
product
page
where
we're
looking
at
something
I
don't
know.
Let's
look
at
actually
when
we
click
on
tutorials.
I
was
going
to
look
at
the
tutorials,
but
it
takes
us
to
learn.hashicorp.com
and
yeah.
A
It
has
a
slightly
different
feel,
but
mostly
you
know,
but
but
it,
but
you
have
to
be
paying
attention
so
today
for
us
for
learning
for
layer
five
today,
there's
a
learn,
top
level
menu
item,
and
so
there
actually
is
a
layer.
Five
io,
slash,
learn
and
what
it
has
is
the
books
collection
and
then
it
has
the
workshops,
collection,
so
those
two
things
and
it
just
iterates
through
each
one
and
spits
them
out.
A
We
also
it's
kind
of
interesting
because
we
could
have
just
had
learn
layer.
Five
io,
slash,
learn,
slash
books,
as
you
know,
and
leaving
learn
is
like
the
higher
level
category
learn
was
sort
of
an
afterthought
after
we
had
had
books
and
workshops,
and
so
right
now
it's
slash
books,
which
is
just
the
books
and
then
it's
slash
workshops,
which
is
just
the
workshop.
But
you
know
if
you
go
to
slash,
learn
it
just.
A
It
combines
both
of
those
collections
into
one
there's
a
slash
events
as
well,
which
is
there's
enough
to
events
and
how
they
work
that
it's
probably
it's,
probably
a
different
section.
We
listed
it
out
here
under
like
there's
community
and
events
are
under
community,
I
mean,
obviously,
some
events
are
going
to
be
about
learning
and
things
so
that
there
will
be
some
tie-in
potentially.
A
So
yeah
nikhil
I
some
of
the
thinking,
is
a
little
fluid.
I
guess
like
to
your
point
that,
like
now
there
is,
I
think,
what
we're
not
seeing
in
this
layout
is
something
that
a
few
of
you
have
mentioned
and
it's
something
called
resources
which
is
a
pretty
powerful
word
or
meaning,
or
rather
it's
a
pretty
generic
word.
So
actually
you
can
stuff
all
kinds
of
odds
and
ends
under
there.
A
A
I
don't
know
if
this
is
the
same
for
you,
but
but
for
me,
if
you're
trying
to
learn
about,
I
don't
know,
let's
just
you
know,
let's
go
to
some
cisco.com,
just
some
large
some
tech
organization
that
has
products
right,
you're,
trying
to
learn
about
their
their
products
that
the
things
they
have
generally,
I
don't
even
know
if
they
have
a
slash
resources
they
must,
but
that
you
would
often
what
you
find
is
a
bunch
of
marketing
worthlessness.
A
Okay,
they
don't
have
slash
resources,
that's
interesting!
That
doesn't
mean
like
it's
another
good
example:
d2
d2
iq
that
used
to
be
mesosphere
they've
always
had
super
sexy.
They
used
to
have
a
super
sexy
site.
Now
it's
okay,
but
they
have
resources
as
a
top
level
thing,
and
if
we.
A
A
F
A
A
Okay,
it
takes
you
to
models
and
data
sets.
So
it
takes
you
to
actually
it's
kind
of
weird.
I
wonder
what
happens
if
I
do
that
again.
If
I
go
to
slash
resources,
okay,
it
still
takes
you
to
models
and
data
sets,
because
if
you
click
on
resources
up
here,
it
takes
you
to
responsible
ai
for
not
not
that
it
matters,
but
it's
just
the
it
goes
between
these
two.
A
Tools
so
yeah.
Actually
this
is
very
pretty
right.
This
is
they
have
a
nice
little
like
zoom
in
animation
on
the
feature
image,
and
if
you
can
see
that
it's
really
slight,
they
have
this
nice
gradient
going
on
where
they
invert
the
color.
The
text
as
well
from
black
to
white.
A
I
think
you
can
click
on
either
the
feature
image
or
this
text.
They
have
two
consider
well,
not
always
they
have
two
links.
Sometimes
the
little
arrow
will
move
out
and
it'll.
Do
it
up
or
out
here
as
well.
It
doesn't
do
it
for
the
oh
yeah.
I
know
it
does
it
does
it
for
the
yeah,
it's
funny
it
does
it
for
github.
Only
when
you
hover
on
the
actual.
A
A
A
Library,
I
think,
drove
in
in
part.
You
were
pointing
this
out
because
I
mean
one:
maybe
you
know
it's
it's
well
done.
It
looks
nice
and
stuff,
but
then
two.
If
you're
familiar
with
the
space,
you
can
get
a
sense
of
their
their
information
architecture.
How
it
is
that
they've
split
up
like
the
different
sections
of
their
resources.
A
A
Because
this
is
what
we've
talked
about
in
the
past
of
potentially
supporting
in
our
docs
is
a
bit
more
of
interactive,
well
interactive
code
and
letting
people
this
is
interesting,
like
you're
actually
connected
to
a
host
right.
Now,
it's
telling
you
how
much
resources
you
have
left
depending
upon
you
know,
on
your
current
session.
That's
awesome.
I
I
Could
you
go
back
to
the
site
map
for
one?
Second,
if
that's
possible
yeah?
So
basically,
all
of
these,
such
as
landscape
partners.
So
I
guess
these
are
the
ones
that
are
the
high
level.
You
know
like
menus
that
we
have
now
things
like
about
and
brands.
All
of
these
are
also
part
of
that
or
like
these
are
going
to
be
some
some
kind
of
sub
menus
or
yeah.
A
Right,
yeah,
the.
I
think
that
the
plan
here
the
thinking
is
that
these
first
level
or
the
these
first
tier
entries
on
the
in
the
hierarchy
would
be
that
that
this
would
be
a
layer,
five
dot
io.
This
would
be
layer,
five
dot,
io,
slash,
landscape,
slash
partners
like
yeah
that
there
would
be
a
top
level
path,
slash
blog
slash
contact
and
then
for
these
smaller
ones.
A
I
think
this
was
a
recognition
that,
when
you
lay
things
out,
if
you
ignore
the
pat
the
website
paths
for
a
moment,
and-
and
you
lay
things
out
in
terms
of
categories
that,
like
the
book,
the
resources
that
we
have
the
books
and
the
workshops
are
categorically
they
fall
under
learn
is
the
name
that
we
used.
I
think
you
could
have
used
a
word
like
resources
and
we
use
learn,
and
so,
if
someone
went
to
learn
layer,
five,
I'm
sorry
layer,
five
that
I
o
slash
learn.
A
They
would
see
both
the
collection
of
books
and
the
collection
of
workshops,
but
that
this
small
indicator
here
is
trying
to
highlight
like
well.
Today
we
allow
people
to
go
to
either
of
these
three
directly
slash
books,
slash,
learn
or
slash
workshops.
If
they
go
to
slash
workshops,
all
they
see
are
workshops
same
for
books,
but
if
they
go
to
slash
learn
they
see
both
collections.
A
The
user
arrives
at
the
same
content,
but
potentially
from
two
different
urls
in
part.
The
reason
that
we're
doing
this
is
a
sometimes
it's
just
convenient
to
be
able
to
hand
someone
a
link
directly
to
that
section.
You
know
okay,
but
b
and,
more
importantly,
there's
a
number
of
links
to
these
pages.
A
Currently,
that
are
you
know
on
other
sites
that
we
don't
control
and
so
we're
still
going
to
have
inbound
traffic
to
those
links
so
we're
either
going
to
want
to
just
redirect
people
from
layer,
five
io,
slash
workshops
over
to
later
five
io
learn
slash
workshops
or
just
continue
to
support
both
like
and-
and
this
is
actually
one
of
those
questions
that
this
relates
to
one
of
those
questions
that
ishida
and
the
rest
of
us
have
talked
about
a
little
bit,
and
it's
this
hey
question
about
seo.
A
When,
from
a
paid
from
a
domain
authority
and
page
rank,
perspect
or
page
relevance,
page
rank
perspective,
you
know,
does
a
site
incur
negative
marks
like
a
negative
rank
when
it's
using
the
same
content
under
different
views?
Basically,
and
so
that
would
also
you
know
understanding.
This
would
also
affect
our.
J
Yeah,
so
I
did
research
a
bit
about
it
and
well,
it
does
not
have
any
negative
impact,
but
it
certainly
does
not
have
a
positive
impact.
So
each
page
should
you
know,
have
links
that
are
not
a
part
of
other
links,
because
that
does
make.
That
does
not
help
our
case,
so
I
think
we
need
to
be
sure
to
have
unique,
unique
page
tags
for
each
webpage.
A
And
by
page
tags
like
like
google
tags,.
A
A
A
Yeah
that's
issued.
I
don't
know
if
that
question
makes
sense.
J
Yeah
yeah,
I
I'm
not
sure
about
that.
I'd
have
to
listen
to
that.
A
A
Okay,
well
moving
on
other
topics.
We've
got
a
few
listed
here.
E
H
A
By
the
way,
does
anyone
know
actually?
I
think
I
asked
this
last
time.
I
don't
remember.
Does
anyone
know
if
there's
a
perpetually
available
like
latest
deployed
link.
A
I
All
right-
but
I
don't
think
so
like
so
does
this
same
link,
always
get
order
deployed
with
each
and
every
different
pull
request,
because
I
believe
that
for
the
ones
that
are
not
merged.
E
E
Yeah,
so
there
was
a
question
last
time:
if
you
could
see
the
languages
part
has
to
be
a
part
like
if
people
visit
or
use
this
thing,
so
we
need
to
keep
it
or
not.
E
A
Right
yeah,
we
don't.
I
have
a
strong
sense
that
we
will
move
away
from
the
this
visual
design
element,
the
the
squigglies,
if
you
will,
and
we'll
probably
even
move
away
from
these
the
dots-
and
from
this
I
mean
like
okay,
yeah,
there's,
there's
different
design
elements
to
come,
you're
right
or
that
we
don't
have
to
get
all
of
those
elements.
In
the
first
attempt
on
the
footer
itself,.
A
I
C
A
Yeah,
you
know
nice
thing
here:
is
they
get
some
amount
of
additional
s?
You
know
page
relevance
out
of
the
text
here.
They've
got
they've,
got
kind
of
a
single,
overarching
message
which
is
unleash
your
content.
You
know
like
get
started,
they've
got
these
are
kind
of
like
ours,
with
the
service
mesh
links,
they're
trying
to
capture
some,
you
know
page
relevance
or
what
have
you
on
these
topics?
A
Oops,
okay,
good,
you
know,
there's
another
thing
to
that
is
a
good
refresher
for
me
and
that's
like
what
does
this
look
like
wow,
that's,
nice!
Okay,
what's
interesting
is
when
you
go
from
one
to
the
next,
they
sort
of
have
that
replace.
I
Yeah,
I
mean
that's
what
I'm
trying.
That
is
what
I've
tried
to
do
with
the
layer,
five
one
as
well
for
the
mega
menu.
I
I
mean
we
don't
see
it
right
now
and
I've
sort
of
updated
the
design
as
well
so
I'll
just
make
a
pull
request
for
that
one,
because
earlier
I
just
created
like
a
component
for
the
video,
but
now
I
have
like
sort
of
you
know
placed
so
I
mean
basically
now
what
we
can
do
is
like.
If,
let's
say
in
the
blogs,
we
have
some,
you
know
one
or
two
featured
blogs
since
our
you
know,
like
my
comments,
using
the
jason
format
for
displaying
information.
I
So
I
mean
it
really
doesn't
depend
on
how
many
you
know
like
we
can
have,
let's
say
two
important
links
or
just
one
important
link
as
like.
It
was
sort
of
based
off
from
the
strappy
site.
A
Yep,
nice,
okay,
good
yeah,
that'll
make
it
so
this
is
d,
d2
iq
it
just
it
just
so
happens.
I
wasn't.
We
were
looking
at
this
site
because
they,
I
know
about
their
resources
library,
but
it
just
so
happens
that
this
site
also
has
something
of
a
mega
menu,
which
is
they
have
these
little.
They
have
these
same
emotions,
man.
A
Yeah,
but
of
the
the
rest
like
their
their
resources
section
or
there's,
there's
some
elements
that
they
have
that
are
pretty
nice,
like
they'll
move
this
arrow
they'll
invert,
the
coloring
they'll
shade
they'll
they'll
they'll
zoom
in
on
the
feature
image
it
zooms
just
slightly
they'll,
add
some
additional
shade
to
the
back
of
the
card,
even
though
there's
already
shading,
they
add
a
little
bit
more
anyway.
A
That's
a
pretty
cool,
like
you
know
that
I
think
part
of
the
reason
it
looks
so
nice
is
because,
if
they're
using
these
vivid
orange
and
dark
orange
to
light
orange
gradient
so
but
cool.
So
this
is
a
there's
another
there's
an
aspect
to
what
they've
done
here
in
this
mega
menu.
This
one
doesn't
look
as
nice
as
the
strappy
one.
I
don't
consider,
but
there
is
some
interesting
elements
like
this
free
trial.
This
new,
you
know
like
the
ability
to
highlight
something
they're
using
colors
here
to
to
segregate
categories.
A
Actually
I
gotta
say
like
as
a
user.
It's
annoying
that
the
thing
that
you're
they're
calling
out
to
most
it's
like
non-interactive
and
not
clickable,
it's
kind
of
then
over
here
too,
I
gotta
say
like
on
a
menu
like
right.
Here,
it's
a
dead
zone
and
look
at
that
like
it,
it
would
just
be
like
there's
only
one
thing
to
click.
A
A
A
E
So
if
the
flags
thing
would
be
confirmed,
then
I
would
be
adding
those
transition
for
the
flags
like
the
grayscale
and
then
when
you
hover
on
it
it
would
be
going
to
the
colors.
So
if
it
is
to
be
like,
if
it
is
confirmed,
I
will
do
it
by
like
by
tonight
so
that
that
can
be
merged
from
for
now.
J
A
Oh
boy,
the
the
you
know
today
on
the
layer,
five
io
site,
there's
a
we
have
essentially
a
single
analytic,
google,
analytic
id
that
takes
back
whatever
it
can
from
the
user's
visit
and
yeah,
and
I
bet
if
we
were
doing
if
we
were
actually
using
google
tags
or
the
tag
manager
and
doing
some
some
things
better.
A
A
So
so
I
guess
part
of
me
saying
that
is
maybe
maybe
the
instrumentation
that
we
have
today
isn't
granular
enough
to
you
know.
Maybe
we
have
to
update
that
to
be
able
to
really
answer
the
question
so
josh.
I
guess
in
lieu
of
that
yeah.
Maybe
we'll
set
aside
the
fl
or
leave
the
flag
sort
of
as
as
is
today.
A
I
think
the
la
the
outstanding
piece
of
feedback
is
just
that
we
might
move
them
to
grayscale.
You
know
if
we
keep
them
around,
that
we
might
move
them
to
grayscale,
because
they're
too
attention-getting
currently.
A
Other
than
that,
I
think,
maybe
the
the
and
and
again
like
so
josh
and
I
were
having
a
short
conversation
in
which
I
was
telling
him
hey
it
can
I
I
realize
it
can
be
not
demoralizing
but
a
bit
energy
zapping.
If,
if
a
pr
goes
on
for
ages,
is
it
just
like?
Oh
it'll,
never
end
it'll,
never,
and
and
since
this
isn't
a
live
site,
I
think
it's.
A
It's
probably
okay
for
us
to
occasionally
merge,
even
though
we're
incomplete
so
long
as
we're
not
so
long
as
we're
catalog
cataloging
the
feedback.
A
So
if
there
was
a
piece
of
feedback-
and
this
is
if,
if
say,
for
example,
this
was
something
that
we
felt
like
hey,
it's
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
merge,
but
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
follow
up
on
this,
that
we
have
like
a
line.
You
know
a
to
do
item,
I'm
not
sure
how
many
of
you
you've
used
this
there's
a
convenience
operator
here
to
reference.
A
This
comment
in
a
new
issue:
it
doesn't
it's
it's
underpowered
a
little
bit,
but
it'll
get
you
going
so
something
for
us
to
to
do
an
item
josh
that,
like
this,
is
one
that
can
go
into
a
different
pr,
but
but
as
we
as
we
take
some
inspiration
from
the
original
eight
appion
theme.
A
I
went
ahead
and
updated
the
styles
of
the
social
buttons
here
on
the
current
layer,
five
io
site.
Well,
there
were
actually
a
couple
of
different
fill
well
originally,
when
these
buttons
were
here,
they
were
actually
the
round
square
or
the
round
square
did.
I
just
did
I
just
say
round
square
in
the
same
sense,
yeah
the
rounded
corner,
rectangle,
and
I
think
it's
actually
still
there.
It's
just
that.
That's
white.
In
the
background.
A
And
then
there
was
a
contributor
that
came
by
a
long
time
ago
and
and
put
in
a
fill
in
the
background,
which
is
really
cool
and
based
on
the
color
of
that
you
know
that
logo
and
and
when
you
look
at
the
original
appion
theme,
they
had,
they
also
had
a
fill
which
wasn't
nearly
as
pretty
or
I
don't
think
it's
this
and
it's
that
and
and
there's
no
animation
to
it.
It's
just
like.
Oh
it's
just
boom.
It's
there.
It's
not
like
it
sort
of
fills
in.
E
So
what
I
think
is
all
this
would
be
more
convenient
to
do
if
we
first
fix
the
background,
what
we
have
so
like.
If
we
have
fixed
the
background,
color
or
design,
then
it
would
be
more
like
for
the
current
website.
We
have
white
background,
so
for
them
those
colors
are
really
good
but
like
if
we
choose
to
go
with
some
other
color
or
something
else
in
the
new
website.
E
That
won't
be
that
much
of
like
same
impactful
as
we
have
in
the
present
site.
So
I
think
all
those
design
elements
could
be
referenced
all
in
a
single
pr
but
like
when
we
are
designing
the
background.
All
the
these
elements
inside
the
footer
could
be
designed
along
with
them
so
like
there
should
be
a
different
pr
or
an
issue
for
all
the
designing
part
of
that
thing
or
full
of
the
entire
footer.
E
E
A
Makes
sense
yeah
it
is
something
that
can
be
followed
up
on
later
it
I
think,
for
the
most
part.
For
me,
the
question
is
like
hey:
should
the
white
that
you
see
right
here
be
filled
in
or
should
the
gray
should
the
background
be
filled
in
switching
those
two
out
is
really
easy,
so
long
as
the
ability
to
fill
it
in
is
translated
over.
A
A
A
E
A
And
then
in
the
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
have
all
seen
it,
but
it's
if
you
go
to
the
current
site
and
you
hit
the
wrong
page,
we
hit
a
404
it'll,
give
you
a
message
and
then,
if
you
hit
it
again,
it'll
kind
of
rotate
through.
E
A
Nice,
okay,
the
blogs,
the
blog
grid,
the
blog
list,
and
to
news
things
to
talk
about
on
that.
A
Gotcha
do
as
you
think
about
it
like
when
we
think
in
context
of
the
site
map
and
the
the
paths
like
you
know,
layer,
five
io,
slash
blog
any
thoughts
that
you're,
having
with
respect
to
the
link
to
you
know
which
one
of
the
two
to
use
for
slash
blog.
A
There's
the
blog
grid.
The
blog
list
yep
make
sense
of
blog
list
it.
So
so
I
guess
you
know,
in
my
mind,
tell
me
if
this
is
what
you
guys
are
thinking
as
well
as
like
the
blog
grid
is
to
news
what
you
just
said.
Like
you
know,
it's
it's
it's.
E
If
we
keep
the
blog
list
like
if
you
said
there
would
be
istio
blogs
and
20
blogs,
then
the
c
more.
Where
would
the
seymour
link
lead
to
right
yeah?
It
would
be.
A
And
I
don't
know
how
well
the
current
theme
accounts
for
this,
but
it
would
be-
let's
say
that,
let's
say
we're
only
showing
we
have
20
istio
blogs,
so
20
blogs
within
a
given
category
and
that
the
current
layout
we
show
four
of
them
or
five
or
whatever,
that
that
hopefully
there's
built-in
pagnation
that
we're
able
to
use
that
then
retrieves
that
if
these
are
listed
in
you
know
these
chronological
order.
G
It
would
work
in
the
same
way
as
we
have
in
the
blog
block
grid.
It
will
show
the
individual
page
for
the
problem
on
clicking
log
list
is
just
a
different
way
of
viewing
the
blocks
instead
of
grid.
We
are
having
showing
it
in
this
day,
so
it
won't
affect
the
one.
When
we
click
on
scene,
you
can
click
on
any
one
of
them.
I
guess
it's
ready.
So
when
you
click
on
cmo,
it
will
go
to
the
individual
pages,
even
in
blog
page.
A
And
and
then
nikhil,
you
don't
know
if,
where
where
we
have
like
an
example
of
that.
A
A
Okay,
okay,
cool
okay,
then,
let's
take
a
look
at
just
one
of
the
individual
blogs.
Briefly,
I
think
it's
helpful
to
talk
about
talk
it
through.
So
one
thing
I
think
nikhil
was
pointing
out.
I
was
talking
about
how
the
tensorflow
site
that
drew
pointed
out
was
pretty
cool
with
some
of
the
stuff
it
had
and
in
in
the
best,
in
the
best
of
prideful
ways.
Nikhil
is
saying:
well,
hey,
wait
a
second
like
we're
not
doing
too
shabby
ourselves.
A
So
when
we
look
at
at
this
like
there's,
we
have
some
shading
already,
which
is
pretty.
I
think
when
you
when
we
hover,
we
have
an
effect,
so
we
do
a
zoom
in
now
our
zoom
in
on
the
feature
image
is
without
much.
I
wonder
if
we
could
ease
that
a
little
bit
more
like
this
one,
this
svg
that
I
don't
know
if
it's
the
fact
that
I
guess
it's
not
an
svg,
and
maybe
it's
just
the
fact
that
it's
it's
a
full.
A
Oh,
it
is
oh
okay,
okay,
nice!
Do
you
consider
that
it's
because
it's
an
svg
that
the
effect
is
soothing
or
it's,
because
the
image
is
already
full
width
yeah.
My.
H
A
I
didn't
I
didn't
hear
that,
but
I'm
gonna
answer
the
question
and
say:
I'm
pretty
darn
sure
it's
because
it's
an
svg
like
if
this
is
an
svg
as
well
the
even
though
it's
not
full
width-
and
it
doesn't,
you
know,
touch
up
against
it's
not
flush
with
the
edges.
The
effect
is
quite
soft
and
lovely,
and
it's
something
that
I
could
look
at
it
on
a
monday
morning
at
8
am
whereas
this,
even
though
this
is
flush.
This
is
a
png.
You
know
this.
A
This
image
is
flat,
yeah
flush,
it's
yeah,
it's
it's
jarring!
I
think
this
one
looks
like
it's
flush
to
the
edge,
but
it's
not
quite
so
that's
a
bad
example,
but
this
one
it's
not
flush
with
the
edge.
It's
just
what
you
know.
It's
just
white
space
anyway,
they're
all
they're,
all
jarring.
A
A
Is
okay:
when
you
roll
over
this
space
isn't
clickable!
This
is
it's
okay,
that
this
space
isn't
clickable
or
I'm
not
saying
it
has
to
be
I'm
just
kind
of
talking
out
loud
as
I'm
as
a
user.
A
A
A
Good
things
for
us
to
look
at
that
one
thing
that
that
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know
if
this
is
disturbing
or
not.
This
is
a
question
for
all
of
you.
I
I
want
to
read
this
blog
post,
it's
about
smi,
conformance,
okay,
I'm
going
to
read
it
and
you
know
it
takes
me
to
a
new
page,
so
I
can
read
the
whole
thing
good
good.
I
would
expect
that
I'm
I
gotta
say
for
my
part,
I'm
left
without
I'm
left
feeling
like.
A
Maybe
I
was
taken
somewhere
that
I
wasn't
expecting.
You
know
why
you
know
why?
Because
because
I
don't
see
the
same
feature
image,
and
so
I
just
would
have
expected
like
to
basically
see
that
same
image
up
here
and
then
I'll
know
like
yeah,
that
I
want
to
read
about
that
thing
right
there.
I'm
actually
clicking
on
that
thing,
and
I
see
some
different.
You
know
I
get.
A
G
So
it
may
be
the
case
that
the
size
of
the
previews
may
default
as
we
are
fixing
the
size
of
the
preview
so
that
they
all
look
the
same.
So
it
may
be
the
case
that
it
may
differ.
That's
why
I
asked
him
to
turn
into
ellipsis
and
so
that
if
a
user
finds
it
interesting
by
seeing
the
starting
of
the
name
or
the
thumbnail
itself,
he
may
initially
inevitably
direct.
A
That's
a
great
that's,
fantastic
logic.
It
makes
a
lot
of
sense
that,
like
it's
in
ev,
it's
inevitable
that
you're
gonna
have
a
run-on
title
or
like
something
that
you
just
can't
fit
into
the
size
of
the
the
static
size
of
this
card
and
yeah,
and
I
makes
a
ton
of
sense
to
me
that
you
would
enforce
a
static
size
because
really,
if
you
don't
like
aesthetically,
it's
looks
like
a
jumbled
mix
of
random
sized
car.
You
know
it
doesn't
so
that
that's
the
right,
you
know
so
good
call.
A
I
I
the
thing
I'm
wondering
out
loud
is:
if,
when
we
have
a
full-sized
image,
which
I
think
this
one
well,
this
is
interesting
like.
Maybe
this
one
is
a
full-sized,
it
looks
as
big
as
anything.
G
If
we
have
an
issue
around
that
part,
it's
not.
We
have
an
existing
issue
for
that
part,
so
we
thought
of
excluding
it
considering.
We
will
resolve
it
later
that
we
are
not
getting
the
fixed
size
of
all
the
log
images.
So
that's
the
part
which
needs
a
bit
of
css
attentions.
So
we
have
skipped
and
moved
to
register.
A
A
I
could
see
it
staying
like
that
or
I
could
see
an
improvement
like
it,
but
actually
the
thing
I
was
trying
to
get
to
is
like
here.
This
is
this
is
kind
of
bad,
because,
just
because
of
the
way
that
the
title
was
written,
that
it's
gonna
talk
about
community
bridge
and
maybe
that's
interesting
enough,
but
it
leaves
out
the
rest
of
like
you
know
of
this,
and
so
what
I
was
trying
to
wonder
aloud
is
hey.
We
it's
nice
that
we
have
white
space.
A
Do
we
and
granted,
even
if
we
wrap
this
onto
a
second
line,
it's
still
gonna
spill
over
we're
still
gonna
end
up
with
the
ellipsis.
So
that's
that's
fine,
but
I
guess
what
I
was
trying
to
figure
out
is
like
hey.
When
you
look
at
like
the
biggest
image
and
you
look,
you
analyze
how
much
white
space
there's
left
do
we
feel
like
we
have
room
for
a
second
row?
A
Maybe
not
do
we
feel
like
the
seymour
is
so
right
now
in
some
respects
you
can
make
an
argument.
Hey,
let's
make.
Let's
remove
the
c
more
to
be
able
to
make
room
for
a
second
line
so
that
people
can
see
a
bit
more.
You
know
they
can
be
enticed
a
bit
more,
the
tensorflow
s
but
but
yeah.
A
Did
someone
just
so
so
we're
at
the
end
of
the
call
what
who's
got?
What
do
we
need
to
talk
about,
as
you
guys
all
get
ready
to
go.
A
Then
drew,
let
me,
let's
make
a
point
of
getting
you
me
getting
you
some.
A
Oh
nope,
we
just
nope,
we've
been
here
for
what
an
hour.
Oh.
L
I
actually
checked
in
by
1
30
and
I
the
meeting
hadn't
started.
So
I
went
back
to
my
email
and
saw
it
was
moved.
I
changed
to
2
30.
A
Yeah
that
probably
both
of
those
are
my
fault,
certainly
when
I
was
a
few
minutes
late
to
start.
So
you
were
here
and
I
wasn't
and
then
you,
you
probably
thought
like.
Oh
hey,
we're
not
meeting
that
and
but
but
did
it
show,
does
it
show
up
on
your
calendar
at
2
30,
not
1,
30.
A
That's
something
to
look
at,
but
ruth
it's
good
to
have
you,
though,.
A
Yeah
we
did,
we
did
record
there's,
but.
L
Okay,
I'll
just
check
the
recording.
A
Okay
shivay,
I
guess
this
is
like
we
should.
We
should
talk
really
quick,
so
josh
did
you
did
you
know
my
comment
about
the
twitter
plugin
was
just
like.
M
E
E
A
So
I'm
adding
that
to
the
currently
in
use
list
of
plugins
of
this
list.
I
think
it
was
initially
helpful
as
we
were
thinking
about
setting
up
gatsby
and
what
all
do
we
need
and
why
and
what's
what's
the
good
ones
to
use
and
just
kind
of
doing
some
discovery?
Do
you
guys
feel
like
it's
still
beneficial,
to
have
a
central
list
of
the
plugins
that
we're
using
or
is
this
sort
of,
or
does
this
get
out
of
date
and
isn't
helpful?
What's
helpful
is
looking
at
the
code
or.
G
E
An
issue
there
were
three
like
issues
for
installing
and
configuring
plug-ins
by
tunnels,
the
sitemap
plug-in
and
the
file
system
plugin.
E
N
A
Yeah,
I
guess
we
don't
have
one
of
those
I
was
gonna
say
that
one
had
been
recently
created,
but
that
was
actually
me
confusing
the
other
news
site
smps
so
to
josh.
I
we
need
to
take
an
action
item
because
because
I
don't
think
that
there's
what'll
be
interesting
is
ishida
like
not
now
that
you
were
becoming
the
involuntarily
volunteered
seo
master
like
there's
a
there's.
A
question
here
is
like
well
do
when
we
do
switch
over
eventually
from
one
you
know
one
site
to
the
next.
A
Would
we
just
want
to
retain
the
same
like?
Is
there
value
in
retaining
the
same
analytics
id
or
is
there
value
in
cutting
to
a
new
one,
because
you
know
some
of
that
data?
Is
you
know
good
to
reflect
on
and
report
on
over
time?
You
know
it.
My
hunch
would
be.
My
guess
would
be
that
we
would
want
to
retain
the
same
ones
that
we
can
but,
like
I
guess,
the
question
is
like
what
considerations
are
there
to
to
you
know:
does
it
mess
up
data?
A
A
A
Yeah
it's
so
when
we're
going
to
analytics.google.com.
A
There
are
a
few
tools
that,
like
I
gotta
say,
I
think
it's
like
in
the
last
just
couple
of
years,
or
so
like
fairly
recent,
that
it
used
to
just
be
it
used
to
be
called
site,
site,
explorer
or
site,
crawler
or
site
something,
and
then
they
renamed
it
to
analytics.
And
then
eventually,
google
ended
up
coming
out
with
like
a
bit
of
a
suite
of
tools
for
like
their
marketing
platform
overall,
and
this
data
studio
is
is
one
of
those
tools
and
it
helps
with
you
know.
A
J
A
So
yeah
anyway
to
news,
there's
a
question
related
to
this
topic.
That
is.
J
A
J
J
Yeah,
I'm,
I
can
surely
do
this
as
well,
but
that
won't
be
a
problem.
Don't
worry
about
that.
A
But
then
yeah
there's
a
like,
you
could
almost
throw
a
dart
in
the
dark
like
actually
there's
a
ton
of
things
we're
just
looking
at
right
here,
which
is
like
well
the
the
breadcrumbs.
Don't
work.
Well,
hey.
A
We
actually
don't
have
support
for
categories
just
yet,
even
though
we
have
tags
here
they're
not
can
they
don't
seem
to
be
connected
up
at
some
point
we
probably
will
want
to
have
user
profiles
so
that
you
can
see
who
the
author
is
and
a
bit
of
info
about
them
kind
of
like
the
mesh
mates
page
that
we
have
anyway
I'll
stop
because
there's.
C
A
All
right
next.
A
A
So
I
don't
think
I
can
demo
it,
but
okay,
very
good
that
that
makes
sense.
I
realize
we're
over
time
for
everybody.
If
anyone
has
a
conflict
and
needs
to
go,
please
do
please
don't
feel
bad,
but
for
those
that
do
have
time,
I
want
to
make
sure
you
get
a
little
bit
of
time
to
talk
about
the
stuff
that
you've
been
doing
so
tenush.
Do
you
feel,
like
you've,
got
a
solution
for
the
svg
issue
in.
D
Clubs,
what
I
was
currently
doing
was
that
using
image
for
for
the
thumbnail,
so
what
caption
image
did
was.
D
A
A
Okay,
okay,
nice
all
right
I'll,
put
the
link
here
for
people
who
are
so
dhruv
thanks
for
the
your
quick
education
about
strappy
last
time
and
just
kind
of
the
the
cursory
sort
of
walkthrough
of
data
models,
and
things
like
that.
I
know
you're,
considering
that
that
you're
gonna
be
going
deeper
there
and
continuing
to
provide
instruction
to
the
rest
of
us,
but
that
you've
got
a
blocker
in
terms
of.
C
F
Here-
and
I
talked
about
that
jekyll
plug-in
for
strappy
last
time-
and
is
it
any
harm
if
we
downgrade
to
the
last
version
of
jekyll.
A
I
don't
think
the
are
we
on
four
zero
one
now.
A
It's
pretty
easy
to
try
it
out,
like
I
thought
there
was
one
gem
that
we
were
using
that
required.
4.0
or
maybe
it
was
like
the
particular
version
of
maybe
that's
what
it
was.
It
was
like
the
version
of
ruby
that
we
were
using
required
40
from
my
like
there
wasn't
we
don't
need
to
be
using
a
specific
ver.
I
think
the
only
thing
that
would
be
an
issue
is
just
if
there's
a
gem
that
we're
a
plug-in,
a
gem
that
we're
using
that
isn't
compatible
with
387.
A
F
A
And
then
the
support
for
the
jekyll
plug-in
for
gatsby,
that
was
to
support
potentially
just
like
a
migration
path
for
news
and
blogs
and
yeah
exa.
A
Drew
if
you
could,
I
think
in
part,
because
I'm
slightly
confused,
can
you
do
me
a
favor
and
jot
down
how
we
go
about
using
this
or
like
how
we
would
go
about
using
this
plug-in
like
what
it
would
do.
F
Basically,
in
this
plugin,
what
it
will
do
is
it
will
fetch
all
the
data
from
scrappy
and
store
it
locally,
at
least
in
case
of
cat
speed,
and
then,
whenever
some
changes
occur
in
strappy
itself,
you
know
there
would
be
a
way
book
which
would
again
tell
gatsby
to
fetch
the
data
itself
and
you
can
select.
You
can
give
a
particular
front
end
of
access,
username
and
password
so
that
they
can
access
that
particular
database.
A
Okay,
and
so
this,
the
value
of
this
plug-in
is
and
by
the
way,
ruth
just
because
I
say
your
name
specifically
just
because
I
know
that
for
all
of
us
on
the
call
that
we
had
we've
been
looking
at
using
this
headless
content
management
system
and
it's
new
for
all
of
us.
So
I'm
assuming
it's
new
for
you
as
well,
but
just
the
quick
context
is
that
we're
looking
at
using
this
as
the
ui
to
be
able
to
write
up
blogs
and
news
articles
and
other
things
that
will
go
into
the
new
site.
A
Yeah
yep,
like
on
top
of
gas
right
yeah,
like
on
top
of
gatsby,
like
to
kind
of
provide
you
like
a
wordpress
type
user
interface
for
creating
new
posts
and
that
kind
of
a
thing,
but
it
would
work
in
conjunction
with
gatsby,
so
you'd.
You
know
the
user
would
sign
in
to
the
strappy
interface
create
stuff
visually
type
it
in.
Instead
of
having
to
work
with
github
direct
git
and
github
directly
that
there
may
be
certain
contributors
that
are
so
much
more
well,
it's
not
just
certain
contributors
that
would
be
more
comfortable.
A
L
L
A
And
then
yeah
and
so
okay,
okay
and
then
I
don't
know
you
guys,
the
I'm
sorry
for
the
marathon
meeting.
One
other
topic
that
I
had
had
was
just
that
we've
got
the
new
snps
site
out
there,
which
also
comes
with
a
new
logo
and
there's
a
link
to
the
folder
that
the
logo,
the
logo
source
files
are
in
today.
A
There's
a
couple
of
other
flavors
of
these
that
I'm
going
to
add
and
nepure
was
wanting
to
play
around
with
them
and
see.
If
she
you
know
if
she
could
enhance
it
I'll
raise
an
issue
after
this
call
about
taking
a
brand
kit
for
smps
and
adding
it
to
this
page.
Here
on
the
layer
5io
slash
brand
page,
it
has
the
brand
kit
for
layer,
five
brand
kit
for
measuring
brand
kit
for
image
hub
and
now
it
needs
a
brand
kit
for.
A
A
A
All
right
does
anyone
have
anything
else
before
we
conclude
today.
F
K
A
My
mouse,
my
bluetooth,
mouse
battery,
is
dying.
So
I'm
sorry,
I'm
having
a
hard
time
driving.
L
I
have
something
to
ask:
well,
I'm
not
actually
sure
it's
I'm
releasing
the
website.
I
just
want
to
ask
about
the
does
this
issue
about
adding
me
to
the
mystery
contributors,
so
I
wanted
usama
to
do
that
like
work
on
that,
that's
probably
like
his
first
contribution
so
because
he's
trying
to
get
along
so
I
think
that
him
working
on
that
would
be
cool.
A
A
No
yeah,
he,
I
don't.
I
think
it's
kind
of
embarrassing
for
him,
because
this
was
like
he
was
dressed
up
as
for
halloween
to
be
a
lost
boy
in
peter,
like
peter
pan's
loss
anyway.
I've
been
trying
to
like,
but.
A
No,
no,
he
would
be
relieved.
L
A
Else
takes
it
on,
like
that's
a
great
yeah,
I
mean
this
is
this
is
not
only.
This
is
a
great
issue
for
osama
to
take
for
a
couple
of
reasons,
one
because
it's
on
the
easier
side
of
things
two,
because
yeah
you're
being
his
his
onboard
his
mentor
anyway.
So.
L
A
Nice,
okay,
good
and
then,
by
the
way,
ruth
I
don't
know
if
I
on
this
topic,
I
don't
know
if
I've
asked
this
before,
but
peace
and
a
couple
of
the
other
folks
who
recently
joined
anita
and
which,
by
the
way,
is
not
pronounced,
kalichi
kalichi.
I
made
that
mistake.
But
are
you
guys
in
this
a
similar
program
by
chance
like
a
similar,
same
school
or
or.
L
Oh
okay,
I
do
not
know
kilicii
and
peace,
but
I'm
friends
with
anita.
We
went
to
the
same
university,
so
I'm
friends
with
anita,
but
I
I
just
I
I
have
not
had
a
conversation
with
kilichi,
but
I've
had
a
conversation
with
peace
like
we
worked
on
that
issue
yeah.
So
it's
just
anita,
I'm
close
friends
with
yeah
and
some
couple
of
people
that
joined,
although
they
actually
said
anything
yet.
L
A
Okay,
yeah,
we
okay,
I
figured
I'd,
ask
just
because
there's
the
interactions
there
and-
and
I
didn't
know
how
much
you
guys
already
were
familiar
with
each
other
and
so
yeah,
or
how
much
yeah
how
much
trouble
I
would
get
in
with
some
of
the
bad
jokes
I
was
making
so.
L
A
Good
good
question
so
tanooz:
well,
here's
here's
a
thought
is
that
and
ishida
are
you
still
on?
Don't
let
me
suggest
something
that
isn't
of
interest.
There
is
an
interest.
A
This
might
be
an
interesting
thing
to
news
to
discuss
with
hishida,
and
maybe
this
is
something
that
rashida
tackles,
and
that
is
that
the
there
is
this
really
fine
line
between
a
blog
post
and
and
how
it's
formatted
and
sort
of
the
the
needs
that
it
has
like
a
title
and
content
and
an
image
and
links
and
tags
and
category
you
know
like
and
list
and
pagnation
and
stuff.
There's
a
super
fine
line
between
that
and
a
news
item
which
is
almost
identical.
A
A
We
need
to
show
those
slightly
differently
and
we
would
do
well
to
take
inspiration
from
other
sites.
I
don't
know
why.
I
keep
bringing
up
cisco
because
I
blank
on.
J
Yeah,
no,
I
I'm
getting
with
that.
Okay,
nice.
A
A
There's
some
improvements
in
the
works
that
I'm
hoping
if
nikhil
is
still
on,
like
I'm
hoping
to
kill
his
he's
not,
but
I'm
hoping
he's
working
towards
fixing.
You
know
anyway,
it's
between,
like
the
landscape
or
measuring,
or
one
of
these
individual
project
pages,
so
projects
themselves
again.
They
need
to
be
so
drew
like
in
the
data
model.
They
need
to
be
a
collection,
they
need
to
be
part
of
the
data
model,
but
each
of
them
are
slightly
distinct
in
terms
of
how
they
present
to
users.
O
Ali
this
is
vinnie.
O
Actually,
I
want
to
ask
one
thing:
like
he's
just
working
on
the
populating
the
links
thing
like
on
the
mega
menu.
A
Yeah,
I
think
the
story
there
is
that
shiva
said
he
has
a
couple
of
changes
in
flight
and
that
josh
was
going
to
take
a
crack
at
once.
Those
changes
are
posted.
Josh
is
going
to
take
a
crack
at
filling
those
in.
A
Just
josh
on
that,
my
recommendation
is
to
hound
shivai,
otherwise
he
won't
do
it
until
next
time
we
meet.
So
you
should
don't
let
him
hold
you
up
like
push
on
him.
A
Nice
and
then
beneath
go
ahead.
O
And
one
last
thing
I
would
suggest
is
regarding
the
block
thing:
why
can't
we
just
have
a
link
to
the
whole
card
like
whole
card
blog
and
leave
out
that
seymour?
You
said
that
right,
we
don't
need
a
same
thing
right.
Why
can't?
We
just
add
the
whole
link,
a
link
to
the
whole
card,
just
that
we
can
fit
the
title
into
that.
A
A
Yeah,
I
I
did
that
that
makes
sense
to
me.
I
I
don't
have
any
thing
against
that.
I
mean
I
I
mean,
as
a
matter
of
fact
like
you
might
be
a,
I
might
make
an
argument
for
that,
because
yeah,
it's
just
easier
navigation.
O
We
don't
have
tags
right
like
if
we
have
tags
that
would
make
it
difficult
to
like
that.
P
A
So
so
there's
a
few
of
you
here
that
I
know
that
are
working
on
that
as
well
and
since
that'll
be
our
first
call,
I'm
just
reminding
you
yeah,
I'm
expecting
that
drove
is
pretty
much
got
it
done,
yeah
by
then.
L
I
gave
I
some
I
gave
our
shitty
my
experience
post.
I
don't
know
if
she
mentioned
it:
okay,
she's
not
here.
A
No,
she
I
will
go,
look
because
yeah
we
did
work
on
an
experienced
post
last
night
for
with
for
nepure
and
I'll
go
I'll,
go
double
check.
I'll
ping,
you,
after
the
meeting,
ruth
to
make
sure
that
it's
on
the
list,
because
it
should
be
by
the
way
ruth
have
you
seen
the
social
media?
Well,
the
I
guess.
Now
it's
called
social
media
calendar,
it's
the!
No!
No!
No
I'm
sorry,
that's
not
it.
It's
called.
A
Me,
let
me
yeah,
let
me
share
it.
There's
there's
this
inside
of
the
meshery
team
drive,
there's
a
spreadsheet
called
the
content
or
called
content
calendar.
A
It
is
under
the
community
folder.
So
in
so
when
you're
in
the
measury
drive,
there's
a
community
folder
and
in
there
there's
a
content
calendar
and
I
bring
it
up
because
that's
actually
a
good
place
for
us
to
track
the
fact
that
ruth
has
an
experience
you
know
or
has
a
blog
post
and.
A
L
A
A
Nice,
I'm
looking
forward
to
that
one.
K
A
Okay,
all
right
good!
Well,
you
guys
almost
got
to
spend
two
whole
hours
with
me
today.
It's
just
it's
a
real
blessing,
I'm
sure.
A
A
No
I
had
to,
I
had
to
tempt
him
with
a
lot
additional
allowance,
like
hey.
J
A
L
J
L
Would
have
a
14
year
old,
come
join
us
soon.
She
she's
she's,
just
starting
out
she's,
basically
still
on
html
and
css,
but
she'll
join
us
soon
very
soon.
Nice.
A
Oh
say
say
her
name
again:
sorry,
oh,
who,
who
who
was
that
again.
P
A
Join
us
soon,
nice,
that's
awesome.
I
expect
I'll
just
go
out
on
a
limb
and
say
that
if
anita
is
ir,
I
human,
maybe
yeah.
Your
sister
is
like
I
robot
or
something
I
I
don't
know.
J
A
Okay,
okay
good
deal
all
right.
Well
on
that
I'll,
let
you
guys
go
we'll
I'll,
see
you
at
the
next
one
I'll
see
you
on
wednesday.