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B
B
A
B
Oh
yeah
cool
yeah.
It's
definitely
a
different
way
to
think
about
writing
software,
like
I'm
used
to
writing
like
working
on
high
throughput
back-end
services,
super
highly
multi-threaded
lots
of
potential
contention,
android's
a
totally
different
story
like
you
literally
it
won't.
Let
you
do
network
activity
on
the
ui
thread,
like
it'll
just
crash.
B
If
you
try
to
do
it
so
the
way
you
like
you
have
great
opportunities
for
being
I
mean
what
I
would
what
I
not
now
think
of
is
being
super
lazy
like
if
I'm
doing,
if
I'm
doing
a
bunch
of
processing
on
the
ui
thread
like
I
don't
have
to
worry
about
synchronization
or
any
of
that
kind
of
stuff,
because
I
know
there's
only
one
thread
there.
B
A
It's
definitely
interesting
that
made
me
I
thought
about
that
as
remembering
the
thread
local
random
stuff
or
if
there
was
something
you
were
talking
about,
optimization
potentially
and
I
was
kind
of
like
realizing
yeah
like
it's,
probably
not
that
like
in
a
single
threaded,
I
mean
not
a
single
threader,
but
a
single
user
app.
The
open,
telemetry
instrument
like
performance,
probably
isn't
that
critical.
B
A
And
the
performance
problems
that
like
when
people
have
reported
tend
to
be,
you
know
hey.
I
ran
this.
You
know
throughput
test
of
like
basically
try
to
max
out
my
system
and
then,
of
course
you
know.
Any
little
thing
you
add
is
gonna
potentially
have
a
big
impact,
but
I'm
guessing
there's
no
there's
nothing
similar
on
android
of
like
a
throughput
test.
B
Well,
you
could
I
mean
it.
Could
you
could
do
something
silly
like,
for
example,
if
you
think
about
like
an
infinite
scrolling
image
images
where
it
makes
an
http
call
for
every
like
to
populate
each
image
as
it
comes
in.
If
someone
scrolls
super
fast,
you
could
end
up
with
a
lot
of
http
calls
which
could
be
a
lot
of.
A
B
B
The
thing
I'm
mo
kind
of
most
worried
about
is
like
the
default.
The
default
batch
spam
processor
wakes
up
every
five
seconds.
I
think
to
process
spans.
B
B
B
Yeah,
I
know
there
must
be
ways
to
have
long-running
background
tasks
or
to
wake
up.
Occasionally
and
like
I
mean
because
rss
readers
go
and
fetch
prefetch
data
or
whatever
like
that
stuff
can
work,
but
I
don't
know
if
there's
special
like
do
you
have
to
do
some
special
set
up
to
make
it
work
in
the
background,
I
honestly
had
no
idea
so
yeah.
A
I've
seen
some
apps
like
ask
for
permission
to
do
stuff,
while
they're
not
running.
A
B
B
I
know
there
steve
has
scheduled
a
team
meeting
now
like
a
standing
team
meeting
from
8
30
to
9
30
on
thursdays.
Oh
no,
it's
splunk!
So
my
father-in-law
is
calling
me
no.
I
cannot
answer
now.
B
B
A
B
B
C
B
Yeah,
it's
oh,
it's
a
little
weird
to
me
that
they
don't
like
if
they're,
if
they've
downloaded
the
agent
and
they're
following
the
agent
instructions,
why
would
they
then
put
a
issue
or
discussion
on
to
the
other
repository,
which
I
don't
know?
May
I
mean
actually
my
guess
is
that
they
get
there
via
the
configuration
like
they
click
through
the
configuration
links
and
end
up
in
the
java
repository
because
the
configuration
docs
are
there.
B
B
B
A
A
A
Yeah,
the
discussions
is
an
interesting
one
and
I
mean
one
thought
is
I
mean
it's
shedding
down?
Like
I
mean
we
could
combine
discussions
not
have
discussions
in
the
instrumentation
repo
and
everybody
have
a
single
discussion.
Point.
A
Yeah,
so
maybe
I
mean
maybe
shutting
down
discussions
on
the
sdk
side.
B
B
A
A
B
It
seems
about
50
50.,
but
I
think
it's
really
easy
to
redirect
people
in
slack
just
because
you
can
just
link
directly
over
to
the
other.
The
other
channel.
A
B
A
A
B
A
Oh,
I
see,
maybe
I
overstated
the
permissions
needed
yeah
but
john
john's,
an
approver
on
instrumentation
side
and
he
can
move
things
I
think.
Does.
B
B
A
Let's
see,
let's
see
what
I
have
I've
submitted
so
there
you.
B
A
A
All
right:
well,
do
you
all
want
to
well
your
your
meeting's,
almost
over
john.
A
B
B
B
C
B
B
C
Like
11
12
at
night.
B
A
A
Yeah,
this
is
what
was
kind
of
the
original
sync
with
honorable,
and
then
the
tuesday
one
was
the
only
time
that
we
could
also
get
nikita
on
the
at
the
same
time
got
it.
Yes,
we
like
to
we
like
to
chat.
It's
good
keeps
us
all
aligned.
B
I'm
excited
I
might
get
to
meet
my
boss
for
the
first
time
in
person
later
this
year,
like
now
that
travel
is
happening
again,
that
might
be
yeah.
A
Is
is
he
in
north
carolina.
B
I
don't,
I
don't
even
know
what
home
office
means
anymore.
I.
A
B
B
B
Yeah,
definitely
I
don't
know
with
my
food
allergies,
though
I
don't
know
that
I
could
eat
anything
in
poland.
It
might
be
a
little
tricky.
Although
I
love
bullish
food,
I
lived
in
chicago,
oh
man,
polish
food
was
so
good,
but
now
I
don't
know
if
I
can
eat
any
of
it.
So
why
no
gluten
and
no
dairy
so
like
no
dumplings
with
cream,
and
none
of
that
deliciousness
I
mean
I
can
do
a
little
bit
of
dairy,
but
I
really
can't
do
like
gluten
is
really
bad.
B
B
Well,
I
actually
think
not
being
able
to
do.
Cheese
is
worse
than
not
being
able
to
do
bread.
If
I
could
choose
one,
I
would
much
rather
be
able
to
eat
cheese.
Really.
Oh
yeah,
there's
really
good
gluten-free
bread
now
and
fantastic
gluten-free
crackers,
but
the
glue
the
dairy-free
cheese
is
still
there
is.
There
is
some
really
good
like
fermented
cashew
cheese,
it's
really
excellent,
but
it's
not
yet
at
the
level.
A
And
centuries
of
cheese,
I
I
I'm,
I
don't
eat
cheese.
I.
B
A
I
I'm
mostly
vegan
or
actually
mainly,
not
dairy
and
so
yeah,
I'm
very
familiar
with
the
the
variety
of
vegan
cheeses
and
I
had
ordered
from
a
new
place
the
other
week
and
it
was
like
plastic
like
it
was
the
pizza,
the
cheese
it
was
like.
There's.
B
Some
so
there's
some
pretty
good
like
there's.
Some
pretty
good
violife
makes
a
really
good
cheese
slices
that
melt
really
well
for
like
a
cheese
sandwich
that
are
that
are
fan
really
really
good,
but
there's
also
some
local,
like
vegan
cheese
makers.
Here
in
portland
that
make
like
you
can
get
stuff
at
farmers,
markets
and
things.
What
did
you
call
the
one
bio
life
bio
life
yeah
they
make.
I
think
it's
a
cashew
is
either
cashew.
I
think
it's
a
cashew
meat.
B
A
B
B
A
Then
till
later
today
see
you
this
evening
tomorrow,
yeah
a
quick
question:
yeah.
C
I've
have
you
guys
added
the
java
16
to
your
test
suite
yet.
B
John
16
is
that
out
yet
I
know
15
was
out,
has
16
been
released?
Yeah,
I
think
it's
ga
already.
A
A
C
C
C
So
gradle
doesn't
have
to
so
you
can
run
gradle
with
one
jdk
and
like
run
the
tests
with
a
different
one.
So
yeah.
B
C
B
A
B
A
C
A
C
B
C
C
C
Yeah
even
like
open
tracing
supported
java
6
for
their
their
core
api
did
the
smart
agent.
I
don't
think
it
did
no.
C
I
had
a
funny
story
so
like
when
I
first
started
at
datadog
like
the
the
build,
so
I
started
like
a
month
after
some
other
folks
had
kind
of
done.
Did
a
a
proof
of
concept
and
like
very
early
on,
I
just
like
very
quietly
slipped
in
a
change
that
said,
okay,
we're
we're
upping
the
build
version
to
1.7,
because
I
know.
C
A
A
B
B
Dynamic
attach
also
right.
Maybe
I
think
it
does,
because.
B
B
C
Similar,
I
think,
to
instanta,
but
they
use,
I
think,
instanta
uses
java
agent
remote
attached,
whereas
I
think
dynatrace
uses
like
the
debugger
api.
C
So
I
mean
I,
I
would
be
really
curious
to
kind
of
see
what
their
code
looks
like,
how
how
it
is
in
comparison,
how
difficult
that
is
to
maintain
write
new
instrumentation,
for
I
just
don't
know
anything
about
that
model.
So.
C
Yep,
speaking
of
which
are
either
of
your
companies,
supporting
like
a
sponsoring
bite,
buddy
or
raf,
I've
been
trying
to
push
for
it
internally
at
datadog
and
it's
a
slow
process.
A
That's
so
good,
so
just
don't.
A
On,
like
github,
like
a
github,
sponsor.
C
Thing
I
think
that
he
used
to
at
some
point
and
then
he
pulled
it
because
of
tax
issues
based
off
of
his
tweets.
C
I
know
he
he
does
it.
Personally,
I
just
haven't
been
able
to
get
through
the
the
hoops
on
the
data.
I
see.
A
Yeah
yeah,
I
know
microsoft
sends
around
if
you're
a
github
contributor
every
like
month,
there's
like
a
you,
can
vote
on
like
some
project
to
sponsor
to
send
money
to
that
microsoft
will
send
money
to,
but
I'm
guessing
because
of
microsoft,
plus
github
that
that's
just
via
github
sponsorship
stuff
but
worth
checking
out.