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Uploaded
it
or
submitted
it
in
the
YouTube
tool,
so
you
can
probably
watch
the
timing
and
see
if
it
looks
okay,
so
it
looks
like
there's.
A
noise
I
mean
threshold
detection
for
for
for
cutting
the
sentences,
and
surprisingly
it
wasn't
good
at
first
time
so
I
had
to
copy-paste
a
bit,
but
it
should
be
okay.
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Think
languages
that
are
in
like
families
actually
works
a
lot
better
like
if
they
like
German
to
English
in
English
to
German
works
fantastically
because
because
they
have
a
lot
of
the
same
sort
of
sounds
and
the
way
they
speak
and
when
they,
when
it,
when
Germans,
adopt
like
latinized
words
like
French
or
Spanish
or
Italian,
they
do
it
in
a
way.
That's
actually
similar
to
the
way
people
do
it
in
English.
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So
when
the
translations
occur,
for
whatever
reason
it
works
out
really
well
like
they,
they
can
make
you
sound
German
if
you're
a
native
English
speaker
but
I,
think
it's
I
think
there's
it
still
from
what
I
read
last
time.
I
looked
at
this
was
like
a
year
ago,
more
than
maybe
18
months
ago,
and
they
and
they
they
had
problems
going
from
like
French
to
English
or
from
Portuguese
to
you,
know,
Chinese
right.
If
they're,
not
in
the
same
language
family,
they
can
be
or
challenging.
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U
file,
which
provides
the
translations,
it's
a
really
simple
file
format
where
there's
like
a
start
and
an
end
time
and
some
text
to
display
on
the
screen.
For
that
you
know
between
those
two
time.
You
know
between
those
two
time
stamps
and
and
that's
how
you
add,
the
translations.
It's
it's
really
really
direct
and
simple,
and
so
we
set
up
a
repository
with
some
instructions
for
people
who
want
to
contribute
translations
and
I.
C
Think
we're
gonna
add
over
jaques
the
translations
for
the
title
and
in
the
description
in
there
as
well,
because
it
looks
like
you
can
you
can.
Not
only
can
we
send
those
subtitles
through
the
API,
but
we
can
send
translations
for
the
for
the
for
the
title
and
the
description
through
the
API,
which
means
that
once
your
contributions
in
this
case,
we
went
ahead
and
did
everything
anyways,
because
it's
the
first
time.
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But
let's
say
you
add
a
second
translation
for
another
video
once
it's
committed
once
it's
merged
into
them
into
master,
we'll
have
and
what
an
operation
script
that
will
actually
make
the
that
evening
will
make
the
YouTube
calls
of
the
YouTube
API
calls
to
push
the
the
subtitles
and
the
translations
for
those
for
those
things
and
then
it'll
be
on
there
the
next
day
and
then
it'll
be
sort
of
automated
and
we'll
have
a
waiter.
You
know
review
it
etcetera
and
we'll.
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So
so
anyways
we
started
that
and
thank
you
for
doing
that
translation.
It's
cool!
That's
awesome
that
it's
up
and
up
and
working
and
I'll
work
on
the
OP
scripted
to
do
the
automation
on
the
back
end.
You
know
probably
sometime
sometime,
you
know
whenever
I
have
time.
Probably
next
week,
oh
I'll
have
a
look
at
it,
because
I'm
I'm
actually
travelling
to
Portland
to
meet
with
Matt
tomorrow
to
have
a
just
to
have
a
meeting.
You
know
in
a
hangout.
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So
the
other
thing
is,
we
I've
been
working
on
Bryan
Linkletter,
wanted
this
FR
image
and
I've
been
sort
of
vague
about
it,
but
I've
been
working
on
it
non-stop
now
for
a
little
while
FRR
is
a
project,
that's
very
much
in
flux
like
it's.
It
like,
there's
a
lot
of
features
being
added
to
it
all
the
time,
and
that
includes
features
for
net
kampf
and
just
like
grabbing
the
latest
release.
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C
Those
are
also
a
little
bit
in
flux,
and
if
you,
you
can't
use
the
latest
releases
of
those
with
I'm,
sorry
yeah,
you
can't
you
have
to
take
from
master
for
those
projects
in
order
to
work
with
FRR.
So
what
that
means
is
building
that
image
is
kind
of
a
pain
and
what
I
did
over
the
well.
There's
two
things:
I
did
really
for
the
I
guess
that'll
be
useful
to
the
community.
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I
made
a
script.
This
is
another
thing
FRR
these
they
don't
have
directions,
for
instance,
for
a
building
FRR
and
debian
10.
But
if
you
look
at
the
directions
they
have
for
w9,
they
tell
you
that
you
should
use
debian
10
because
there's
because
they
have
requirements
for
stuff
that
was
built
for
debian
10,
which
was
just
released.
So
as
the
is
the
current
stable
for
debian.
So
what
I
did
was
I
made
a
tool?
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That'll
build
a
cute
cow
image
from
the
Debian
mini
ISO
installer,
and
when
it's
done,
it's
already
set
up
to
be
used.
When
that
you
could
you
just
type
in
one
command,
it
downloads,
the
mini,
ISO
installer?
It
makes
modifications
to
the
ISO
image
and
then
it
and
then
it
runs
the
Installer
and
then,
when
it's
done
running
the
Installer.
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You
have
a
you:
have
a
debian,
cue
column
image
which
can
which
can
immediately
plug
into
any
labs.
It
has
the
right,
username
and
passwords
on
it
and
the
right
permissions,
and
and
it's
ready
to
go
so
it's
super
easy.
You
don't
have
to
you
know
you
don't
have
to
actually
go
through
the
install
yourself.
You
don't
have
to
type
anything
or
install
anything
once
the
install
is
done.
Everything's
taken
care
of
and
the
ISO
image
can
be
used
for
whatever
you
want.
C
So
if
you
want,
if
there's
some
project
out
there,
that
you
really
like-
and
you
want
to
build
an
image
that
has
it
on
there
for
since
I
got
to
rebuild
the
netbox
image
that
we're
using
which
I'm
gonna
do
using
the
Debian
in
this
Debian
tool
and
then
and
then
you
can
do
that
right
and
it'll
greatly
simplifies
it
and
I'm
gonna
make
one
for
CentOS
as
well,
because
it's
you
can
do
exactly
the
same
thing
for
CentOS.
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C
There
is
so
much
stuff
installed
into
the
kernel
by
default.
That
is
it
just
blows
my
mind
like
PCMCIA.
Remember
those
things,
those
cards
PCMCIA
cards
from
like
15
or
20
years
ago,
yep
but
I,
don't
think
they're
being
used
anymore
by
anyone,
but
it
installs
that
it
installs
a
million
different
ethernet
drivers.
It
installs
support
for
for
all
kinds
of
weird
like
packet
over
radio
and
I.
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Believe
it's
back
at
over
radio
weird
Bluetooth
things
I'm,
not
sure
what
they
are,
but
there's
like
a
I'm,
just
gonna
disable
Bluetooth,
that's
an
image
that
runs
in
the
cloud.
We
don't
need
that
a
million
audio
drivers,
you
know
all
kinds
of
different
weird
storage
drivers
and
different
raid
array
drivers
and
all
that
stuff.
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All
built
into
the
kernel
so
ever
and
when
you
download
the
mini
ISO
installer
and
you
and
you
run
it-
you
end
up
with
an
image.
It
has
all
of
that
stuff
installed,
even
though
you're
running
in
the
cloud-
and
you
can
definitely
pair
the
image
down
by
something
like
800
Meg
of
of
installed
binaries
by
limiting
all
those
drivers.
So
that's
what
I'm
gonna
try
to
do,
but
that's
you
know
for
now:
that's
not
a
huge
priority,
there's
so
many
other
things
we
have
to
do
but
I.
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If
there's
something
any
of
you
but
would
like
to
give
a
try.
I,
wouldn't
I,
definitely
encourage
that
I
will
say
the
documentation
is,
is
really
really
bad,
it's
horrible
and
how
to
go
about
doing
this
because
it's
you
know
it's
changed
over
time,
right
and
but
all
of
the
websites
that
I've
ever
talked
about
building
a
kernel
starting
in
the
year
2000
still
exists,
and
when
you
google,
for
it
they
come
up.
So
you
have
to
be
careful
what
you're,
what
you're
looking
at!
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So
we
have
a
thing
that
builds
a
Debian
image.
That's
the
first
step
to
building
that
far
and
it's
a
second
thing
is
I,
wrote
of
some
bash
code
to
actually
build
all
the
Netcom
stuff
in
the
right
order
and
and
and
add
it
to
system
D.
That's
that's!
Those
things
are
up
on
my
own
github
repository
cloud
toad.
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I'll
get
that
done,
then
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
make
one
one
sort
of
thing
that
combines
all
that
stuff
and
then
you
know
and
then
builds
that
image
from
scratch
in
that
order,
so
that
we
have
a
working
out
for
our
image
with
the
integrated
CLI
and
all
that
stuff,
so
that
when
you
log
into
it,
you
can,
you
know
immediately.
It's
like
you're
logged
into
a
router.
C
Lisa
is
working
on
the
co-sponsor
docs
so,
as
you
know,
junipers
footing
the
bill
for
energy
labs
and
we're
looking
for
co-sponsors
this,
which
will
keep
the
project
alive
for
probably
ever.
If
we,
if
we
landed
a
co-sponsor-
and
we
have
two
potential
co-sponsors,
packet,
pushers
and
cumulants-
that
we're
talking
to
we're
moving
the
conversation
with
packet
pushers
forward
in
a
good
way
they
wanted.
They,
we
worked
with
them
to
develop
some
bosch
license
to
put
into
the
packet
pushers
collection
on
our
website.
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The
best
questions
I
was
working
on
to
get
them
sort
of
going
and
I'll
be
training
a
couple
of
packet,
pushers
people
on
how
to
create
lessons-
and
you
know
we'll
be
negotiating
with
them
because
they
express
interest
in
co-sponsoring
and
how
to
get
them
going
part
of
the
co-sponsor
document
that
Lisa
is
working
on
talks
about
like
the
different
sort
of
levels
of
of
you,
know,
sponsorship
and
but
there's
there's
only
one
incentive,
and
that
is
you
get
to
have
your
own
collection
on
the
website
and
you
can
have.
C
You
can
have
lessons
added
to
that
collection
that
this
you've
submitted
I.
Think
Matt
is
working
on
a
way
to
let
people
embed
content
from
the
website
into
their
website,
and
if
we
do
that,
we
might
restrict
that
to
sponsors
like
packet,
pushers
or
cumulants,
or
something
just
because
it's
you
know
it's
dad.
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C
You
know
to
get
them
to
co-sponsor.
The
last
thing
is
I
think
the
last
thing
is
part
of
the
we
talked
about
how
we're
the
free
software
Conservancy
might
actually
help
us
with
that
co-sponsorship
arrangement
because
they
sort
of
have
you
know
they've
been
they
do
this
for
other
projects.
So
you
might
actually
you
know
that
that's
probably
going
to
help
us
they're
gonna,
help
us
develop
the
document,
I
think
and
and
then
end
up
helping
us
find
ways
to
manage
our
funds
because
we're
a
501,
3,
C
right,
we're,
not-for-profit,
etc,
etc.
So.
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Yeah
we
ran
in,
we
ran
into
an
issue
with
the
stack
storm
lesson
where,
during
the
process
of
doing
the
nightly,
builds
for
the
project
one
when
we
recreated
the
stack
storm
image
during
our
nightly
build
it
broke
the
it
broke
the
lesson.
The
last
time
we
were
doing
nightly
builds
and
the
reason
is
that
there's
a
project
out
there
called
net
miko
and
they
they
had
to
update
they.
Let
me
rephrase
that,
does
everyone
know
what
text
FSM
is
you've
heard
of
this
module
from
Google.
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C
Word
yes,
yeah,
so
text
FSM
is
really
cool.
It's
so
in
fact,
in
for
Network
automation,
people,
it's
people
use
it
because,
as
you
know,
we
don't
get
structured
data
back
from
the
CLI
or
even
even
some
net
comp
calls
do
not
give
structured
data
back.
They
give
a
blob
of
text
that
has
embedded
within
it
things
like
tabs
and
spaces
in
order
to
create
the
illusion
of
a
table.
C
Let's
say
well
text
FSM,
basically
converts
those
kind
of
outputs
into
structured
data,
and
about
a
year
ago
probably
November,
2018
txt
FSM
made
a
breaking
change
to
their
API,
where
they,
because
they
turned
their
text
FSM
into
a
package,
and
they
you
know
when
they
did,
that
they
broke
a
lot
of
different.
They
well
not
say
a
lot,
but
they
did
break
a
bunch
of
different
other
projects
and
net
miko
was
one
of
those
projects
that
recently
that
we're
probably
back
in
be
June
or
July
they.
Finally,
they
finally
suffered.
C
They
finally
broke
somehow
it's
a
good
year,
but
their
project
finally
broke
because
of
that
change
back
in
November
and
and
they
and
it
was
during
that
time.
That
is
the
last
time
we
did
a
nightly
build
for
the
images.
So
that's
why
I
stack
storm
was
broken
and
we
had
to
go
and
update
the
stack
storm
de
Paul
module.
We
committed
upstream
a
change
it'll
ensure
that
wherever
you're
building
that
module,
you
must
have
a
net
miko
like
2.4
out,
1
or
greater
so
that
it
you
know
it.
C
A
A
A
So
I
don't
know
if
that
would
be
a
way
to
gather
interest
of
interested
parties
that
could
go
to.
You
have
already
planned
to
to
go
for
Europe
and
for
some
it
so
I,
don't
know
myself
I'm
based
in
Paris,
which
isn't
far
from
you,
but
I'm
not
sure
I
make
the
trip
only
for
meeting
Matt.
Only
if
Matt
is
traveling
through
Paris.
We
could
also
organize
something
around
Paris,
which
might
gather
more
people.
I,
don't
know
so.
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A
C
Status
that
you
brought
this
up,
this
is
a
great
idea.
Matt
and
I
have
been
talking
about
doing,
meets
like
establishing
meetups
and
other
stuff
for
a
long
time,
and
we
could
use
the
help.
If
that's
something
you
would
like
to
help
coordinate
we'll
we'll
push
it
on
all
of
our
channels
too.
You
know
and
then
we'll
we'll
even
see
if
we
can't
leverage
some
of
junipers
channels
in
in
Europe
to.
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A
Okay
and
I
was
also
thinking
about
maybe
submitting
a
presentation
proposal
for
another
event
that
is
called
also
open-source
submit
I
guess,
but
it's
not
the
same
organizers,
which
is
happening
in
Paris
around
the
summer,
where
I
could
basically
give
an
introduction
to
antidote
more
than
any
relapse.
Maybe
because
I'm,
not
myself
so
much
into
networking,
so
I
don't
have
a
clear
idea
of
the
contents
of
holder
lessons
but
that
at
least
the
Bosch
ones
or
the
Python
once
I
can
give
a
presentation
about
so
I.
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B
A
C
A
Just
thinking
about
copy
pasting
mats,
but
maybe
it
is
big
too
I,
don't
know
too
much
of
a
marketing
about
any
religion.
I'm
just
a
site
contributor
also
I
will
be
speaking
exactly
as
Matt
good,
but
people
can't
expect
me
to
give
details
of
technical
strategy
or
something
but
still
know
just
talk
about
the
platform.
That's.
A
C
C
You
know
whether
we're
putting
a
demo
together.
We
can
promote
it.
We
can
that
the
you
know.
If
your
call
for
paper,
we
can
help
you
with
the
call
for
paper
submission
whatever
help
you
need.
You
know,
let's,
let's
get
together
like
your
community
and
we'll
we'll
try
to
make
make
it
happen.
Yeah
so
I
would
again.
C
I
would
I
would
do
two
separate
posts,
one
for
the
Lyon
visit
from
Matt,
impossible,
Meetup
and
then
I
would
do
a
separate
another
post
for
the
call
for
paper
for
this
for
the
second
event
yeah
and
then
we'll
we'll
try
to
we'll
go
from
there,
Lisa
and
myself,
and
in
particular,
that
this
would
be
our
sort
of
area
to
to
help
with
setting
up
events
and
in
promoting
them
and
stuff
like
that,
so
yeah
I
think
both
both
ideas
are
awesome.
We
should
do
that.
A
D
C
So
Steven
do
you
have
any
anything
anything
at
all
comments
wishes
wishes
that
might
be
granted.
Nope
no
guarantees
I.
B
B
B
C
A
C
Over
I'll
verify
with
them
on
that,
since
we
changed
cloud
providers
Matt's
had
to
rebuild.
You
know
the
big
important
pieces
of
the
project,
including
including
our
public
test
realm
site,
but
once
he
gets
that
done,
then
then
it'll
be
like
that
night
or
the
next
night,
and
and
all
these
things
that
have
been
waiting
for
the
nightly
bills,
we'll
just
it'll
just
magically
happen.
Okay,.
A
A
C
A
A
A
A
Proposals
from
some
of
our
engineering
school
students,
which
could
maybe
help
tab
it
contribute
to
antidote,
but
I
wasn't
sure
what
could
be
interesting,
given
the
current
roadmap
and
something
that
wasn't
too
hard
or
stable
enough
to
build
upon
so
I,
don't
know
what
that
might
be
something
or
so
I
could
post
like
do
you
have
a
feature
that
you
would
like
to
see
potential
contributors
to
work
on?
Oh,
not
sure,
my
my
my
my
project
could
be
adopted
by
a
group
of
students
and
they'd
be
interested,
but
you
know
a
project.
C
A
C
A
C
Know,
yeah
mole
and
bash
and
and
stuff
like
that,
but
there's
so
there's
room
for
them
to
contribute
when
it's
not
relevant
to
networking
distributed
systems
is
also
relevant.
So
that's
possible
if
there's
content
that
they
would
you
know
if
they
want
to
if
they
want
to
demonstrate
automation,
concepts
in
distributed
systems,
which
there
certainly
is
right,
I
mean.
A
C
A
C
By
just
making
a
note
in
the
notes
here
that
you
asked
for
this
with
the,
what
we
can
do
is
what
we
can
get.
We
can
talk
to
Matt.
We
can
either
on
the
community
site
or
maybe
open
an
issue.
You
know
that
you'd
like
to
discuss.
You
know
what
would
be
an
ideal
project
for
your
students
to
work
on
for
on
the
platform.
C
There's,
because
there's
lots
of
work
going
on
I
mean
there's
lots
of
things
we
have
to
do,
and
they're
and
they're
in
the
mini
proposals
that
Matt
that
Matt
should
be
posting.
The
in
fact,
the
first
that
the
core
of
the
project
is
syringe
and
I.
Think
that
would
be
the
you
know.
Probably
the
part
that
you
you'd
be
most
interested
in.
If
you're
I
mean
distributor.
A
C
A
C
Yeah,
so
that
would
that
Wow
that'd
be
fun:
yep,
yep,
yeah.
A
A
C
Aws
that
are
like
kind
of
similar.
So
that's
it.
That's
a
great
idea.
In
fact,
the
reason
why
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
did
the
Debian
build
is
because
we
want
to
get
away
from
using
just
raw
containers
for
for
the
project
for
the
lessons
we
want
to
put
everything
inside
of
a
VM
now,
because
there's
actually
hull
cut,
there's
all
kinds
of
security
vulnerabilities
when
you
get
people
SSH
access
to
containers,
even
though
they're
supposed
to
be
contained,
there's
it's
it's
it's
it's.
We
need
to
stop
doing
that,
so
we're
gonna.
C
C
C
B
A
C
Yeah,
we'll
try
I
mean
I,
don't
know,
I
wouldn't
know
where
to
start,
but
we
can.
We
can
certainly
try
I
I,
don't
think
it'll
be
that
hard
to
do
I
just
offered
right
off
the
top
of
my
head.
I'm,
not
I,
don't
I've
just
never
done
it.
We'd
have
to
we'd
have
to.
We
have
to
figure
it
out
and
then
I'll
bring
it
up
with
Matt
I.
D
C
Yeah
I
can
talk
to
man
about
bumping
about
bumping.
That,
and
you
know
we
are
paying
I
mean
there's
parts
of
the
project
that
you
know
we're
not
web
developers,
for
instance,
and
I,
don't
know
about
the
platform
itself
being
internationalized,
but
the
actual
all
the
content
that's
presented
to
the
user.
C
That's
you
know,
through
the
through
the
web
front
end
that
that
could
be
obviously
internationalized
and
there
is
a
company
that
I
think
part
of
we'd
like
to
include
in
the
scope
of
the
work
internationalization
of
all
the
content,
at
least
in
a
you
know,
internationalizing
the
content
or
having
a
framework
for
international
internationalizing.
All
the
content
that
way
I
get
like
you
just
provided
those
translations
for
for
YouTube
it'd
be
cool.
If
we
had
translations
for
a
different
repository
that
they
had
trends,
you
know
a
different
whatever
they
had
translations
for
all.
A
Are
issues
of
revision
control
stuff
like
that
to
make
sure
that
everything's
in
sync
and
and
so
on
so
I
guess
there
are
platforms
that
you
can
use
to
delegate
the
translation
like
web
latte
or
others
that
are
used
by
the
like
the
linux,
translation
projects
or
gnome
or
KDE
or
whatever,
so
that
people
can
just
focus
on
translating
the
content
all
the
strings
in
a
GUI
stuff
like
that.
But.
A
Made
to
be
on
that,
if
there
are
snippets
where
the
context
of
execution
is
supposed
to
be
running
with
a
different
locale
stuff
like
that,
so
in
the
case
where
you
want
like
say,
do
some
Python
with
French
locale
and
the
snippets
have
to
be
translated.
But
you
you
don't
want
to
add
burg
Zoe.
It
might
become
a
bit
complex,
so
I
don't
know,
maybe
we'll
find
out
when
you
try.
A
C
Yeah
yeah
we'll
definitely
try
to
figure
it
out
I.
You
know,
and
you
know
what
you'll
be
part
of
that,
because
I
I
don't
even
know
what
the
challenges
are
for
non-english
speaking
people
when
they're
trying
to
navigate
the
project
so
I,
it
would
I
think
your
input
would
be
like.
That
would
be
extremely
helpful
as
that
unfolds.
C
C
Nothing
nope
all
right.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thanks
for
participating
will
I'll
post
notes,
I'll
get
to
last
week's
recording
up
and
I'll
post
notes
and
then
I'll
do
the
same
with
with
today.
All
right
thanks
a
lot
happy
hiking
all
right
take
care,
bye,.