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this
is
pepper
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Maybe
one
of
me
in-
and
I
I
don't
want
this:
what's
the
matter-
the
money's
not
good
enough
yeah,
you
drive
a
high
bargain
bigfoot,
but
I
respect
that
I'll.
Tell
you
what
we'll
give
you
more
pull
up
your
percentage.
I
mean
I
don't
want
to
do
this
period.
I
I
don't
want
to
license
my
likeness
in
all
media
and
methods
of
dissemination,
blah
blah
blah
right.
Listen,
I
gotta
go
I'm
dealing
with
a
thing
I'll
call
you
back.
I
don't
want
to
sell
junk
with
my
face.
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W
We're
writing
to
you
from
rocky
valley,
alaska.
The
government
just
authorized
the
extract
oil
company
to
remove
oil
from
our
largest
wildlife
preserve.
This
only
happened
because
extract
convinced
the
government
that
their
clean
oil
process
has
zero
environmental
impact.
We
think
extract
is
lying
and
they're
putting
this
incredible
ecosystem
at
risk.
With
your
fame
and
influence
you
can
help
expose.
What's
really
going
on
here,
stop
extract
before
it's
too
late,
signed
and
shrinks.
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Bigfoot
one
accident
could
destroy
rocky
valley's,
fragile
ecosystems
to
show
people
what's
at
stake
and
it's
pushed
back
against
the
oil
company.
All
this.
Why
are
you?
Why
is
bigfoot
the
face
of
this
protest?
I'm
currently
getting
my
15
minutes
of
fame
and
I'm
not
gonna
waste
it.
If
we
can
bring
enough
all
the
pressure
against
extract
they'll
have
to
shut
this
operation
down.
We've
got
connor
mandrake
a
new
ceo
of
the
extract
oil
company,
which
has
been
run
by
his
family
for
three
generations,
thanks
jim
it's
great
to
be
on
the
show.
W
Has
zero
environmental
fruit
if
they
say
it
enough,
people
are
gonna
start
believing
fake
news
man,
it's
a
new
era,
our
word
against
theirs.
Why
do
they
need
armed
guards,
drones
and
electric
fences?
If
they've
got
nothing
to
do,
they
say
they
want
to
keep
their
clean
oil
extraction
process
well,
at
least
until
it's
patented
we
have
to
find
out
what's
on
the
other
side
of
that
bridge,
if
their
process
is
ruby
as
clean
as
they
claim,
they
should
show
it
to
the
world.
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AB
Yeah,
it
was
just
a
long
weekend
for
me
too,
because
my
son
had
had
some
games
and
it's
like
just
exhausting
because
they
got
into
a
championship
and
for
the
division
finals.
AB
So
I
was
like
a
lot
of
hype
up
and
we
were
the
other
dogs,
so
we
lost
2-0,
but
still
just
like
a
lot,
and
then
parents
wanted
to
get
like
get
together
afterwards
and
just
a
long
weekend.
AB
AB
So
I
think
we
started
talking.
These
were
kind
of.
AB
This
was
supposed
to
be
for
the
field
advisory
council
meeting,
but
it
turned
out
that
there
wasn't
really
a
high
turnout.
There
was
some
feedback
that
came
out
of
it,
but
it
was
more
around.
AB
C
I
started
like
the
machine
agent
that
we
have
out
right
now.
AB
C
AB
AB
I
spoke
with
another
person,
oh
renato
and
like
both
of
them,
like
their
thought
processes
that
the
customer
shouldn't
shouldn't
be
using
process
monitoring
like
the
because
they
say
they're
like
almost
trying
to
use
like
a
cheaper
license
to
be
able
to
get
coverage
in
their
environment.
AB
But,
to
be
honest,
like
I
don't
know
how
true
that
is
because
I
feel
like
there's.
Definitely
that
case
of,
like
I
don't
know
just
like
I
ordered,
or
I
I
bought
some
kind
of
piece
of
software-
that
I
don't
like
have
access
to
do,
put
apm
on
right.
So,
like
the
only
thing
I
can
do
from
like
a
from
an
end
user
perspective
is
just
put
a
monitor
on
the
process
itself.
Right.
Oh.
C
AB
Right
or
like
maybe
a
java
instance
or
whatever
it
may
be
right,
I
guess
it
depends
like
if
it
can
auto
instrument
or
not-
and
I
think
some
of
our
java
and
that
like
can
auto
instrument,
it
doesn't
really
need
to
be,
doesn't
need
to
have
like
certain
libraries
imported
into
the
into
the
app
for
it
to
be
able
to
figure
out
how
to
monitor
or
it
doesn't
have
to
be
kind
of,
like
manually
instrumented,
to
collect
apm
data.
AB
Right-
and
I
don't
know
if,
like
the
the
talk,
is
like
try
to
move
them
away
from
process
monitoring
and
see
like
as
much
as
possible
like
moving
towards
apm,
but
I
did
one
so
we
do
have
a
call
tomorrow
to
talk
to
the
customer
success
folks
that
handle
salesforce.
AB
So
I
don't
know
for
me,
like
one
of
the
big
takeaways
will
be
just
to
understand
how
they
use
process
monitoring
in
general
and,
like
my
hypothesis,
is
the
reason
that
they
just
have
so
many
processes
being
collected
is
the
fact
that
it's
just
on
by
default.
I
don't
know
if
she
mentioned
this,
I
thought
he
did,
and
that
was
that
you
can't
turn
it
off
like
once
you
server
visibility
is
enabled
like
it
just
collects
process
information,
there's
no
way
to
turn
it
off.
I'm
not
sure.
C
Don't
remember
him
saying,
then
I
don't
see
why
it
would
work
like
that.
I
I
I
don't
know,
I
don't
think
that's
how
it
works,
though,.
AB
Okay,
yeah,
because
I
I
would
be
I'm
wondering
like
like,
would
their
process
monitoring
be
cut
down
dramatically
if
it
just
was
disabled
by
default
right
and
and
what
would
happen
then
like,
like
you
know
when
and
do
they
find
like?
I
just
what
are
the
use
cases
that
they
find
it
useful.
C
Today
I
mean
I,
I
see
that
our
competitors,
a
lot
of
them,
have
it
disabled
by
default,
and
I
think
it
makes
sense
to
disable
it
by
default.
If
we're
charging
them
for
process
monitoring,
I
mean
like
if
I'm
looking
at
it
from
a
customer
perspective,
I'd
be
annoyed.
If
I
see
that
like
by
default,
I
was
monitoring
all
these
processes
and
it
increased
my
my
charges
by
like
say,
20
or
30
percent.
You
know
what
I
mean
right.
AB
Yeah,
I
mean
it'd,
be
one
thing
if
that
20
was
justified
because
it
was
bringing
value
right.
But
if
it's
just
like
data
that
I
don't
feel
extremely
is
isn't
extremely
useful,
then
drop
it
right.
Yeah.
C
And
and
in
the
future,
we
could
make
it
easy
to
turn
on
process
monitoring
from
the
ui
and
just
provide
like
a
graphical
warning.
Hey
this
is
going
to
charge
your
account
right.
AB
So
yeah
I
mean
I
think
I
had
some
of
these
questions.
That
was
just
for
the
field,
but
I
can
kind
of
con
like
tailor
them
towards
customer
questions.
AB
But
you
know
kind
of
kind
of
the
questions
we
had
initially
was.
Is
it
helpful
for
customers
to
see
top
10
processes
of
memory
and
cpu
usage
kind
of
similar
to
csas.
C
So
by
top
10,
that's
not
providing
any
historical
view
right.
It's
just
top
10
at
this
moment.
AB
In
css
today,
you
can
take
a
longer
time
frame,
but
I
don't
think
that
the
list
gets
longer
or
it's
like
from
what
I'm
told
it
doesn't
bring
a
lot
of
value
if
they
like,
if
they
try
to
collect
more
information,
but
maybe
because
it's
not
it's
not
the
full
picture
of.
What's
going
on
well,.
C
Like
I
mean
say,
they
say
they
select
the
process,
that's
in
the
top
10
list,
and
they
want
to
look
at
like
a
graph
of
cpu
usage
over
time.
Would
you're
not
referring
to
something
like
that
right.
AB
No,
no
I
mean
this
is
just
like.
I
was
trying
to
see
my
initial
question
was
like:
do
you
even
need
this
top
10
list
or
top
20
list
that
we're
providing?
Because
I
didn't
know
because
it
was
so
dynamic
and
it
could
change
potentially
every
five
minutes
right
like
what
use?
Are
you
getting
out
of
it?
Because
it's
just
data?
That's
transient
right,
it
comes
come
and
go
depending
on
like,
depending
on
the
cpu
utilization
of
the
at
the
time.
How.
AB
C
It
op-amp
yeah.
We
need
the
op-amp
agent
for
this,
but
I
was
thinking
like
if
we
had
something
where,
when
you're
looking
at
the
ui,
it
gives
you
the
top
ten
list
and
refreshes
it
every
two
seconds.
So
you
kind
of
as
you're
watching
the
ui.
You
could
have
a
a
real-time
view
of
what's
going
on
as
far
as
the
top
ten
list
and
then
once
you
leave
the
ui,
that's
it
that
data's
gone
something
along
that
lens.
F
AB
AB
AB
AB
C
I
think
the
questions
I
mean,
so
what
I
would
like
is
if
we
could
kind
of
show
them
what
we
have
in
mind
like
what
we
were
discussing
in
that
wiki
page,
where
we
have
the
config
settings
and
what
we're
going
to
be
reporting
and
kind
of
get
their
thoughts
on.
If
we
built
something
like
that,
what
they
would
think
of
it.
C
Yeah,
so
what
I'd
like
is
if
we
could
show
them
the
wiki
page
that
we
wrote
up
and
ask
them
what
they
would
think
of
a
product
like
that
like
does
it
cover
the
use
cases
they
had
in
mind
and
if
there's
any
config
settings
we're
missing.
AB
AB
So
one
question
I
might
get
is,
if
you
fold
in
child
processing
into
parent,
how
would
you
represent
memory
cpu
utilizations
in
that
sense,
for
when
you're,
just
showing
the
parent.
C
Yeah,
so
we
would
add
up
the
cpu
and
memory
usage
of
all
the
child
processes
and
include
that
in
the
parent,
without
mentioning
the
child
processes.
AB
C
No,
I
don't
I
mean
it
shouldn't
do
that,
because
I
mean
you
know,
I
mean
if
you're,
adding
up
all
the
child
process.
It's
gonna
add
up
to
less
than
a
hundred
percent
of
the
cpu
100
will
be
the
maximum
value
there.
AB
So
we're
not
we're
not
talking
about
like
building
these
artificial
class
buckets
we're
just
talking
about
if
a
parent
spawns
child
processes
we'll
collect
all
the
data
for
overall
usage.
Yes,
okay,.
C
Instead
of
treating
each
child
process
as
process
separately,.
C
Actually
want
to
start
with
60
seconds
60
seconds:
okay,
yeah
get
it
out.
There
see
how
it's
behaving,
and
then
we
could
go
down
to
15
seconds.
AB
Yeah
and
I
think
that
kind
of
the
collection
mechanism
will
vary
because
of
like
the
use
cases,
that's
why
I
want
to
kind
of
talk
to
them
about
the
use
cases.
First,
just
see
what
they
have.
B
C
And
I
mean
the
reason
I
put
50
sec
15
seconds
is
because
ultimately,
that
should
be.
Our
goal
is
to
be
able
to
collect
every
15
seconds.
Backhand
should
be
designed
to
handle
that,
but
I
want
to
you
know:
go
version
one
with
60
seconds.
C
AB
C
Yeah,
we
still
need
to
figure
out
how
we
would
trim
that
list,
though,
because
that
could
be
an
issue
in
itself.
AB
B
AB
So
the
question
is:
would
you
filter
based
on
process
uptime
right
away
off
the
bat
like
how
like
would
we
say
something
like
if
the
process
isn't
up
for
60
seconds?
At
least
we
not
we're
not
going
to
report
on
it.
C
I'd
say
that
the
default
should
be
to
not
filter
by
process,
uptime
actually
no
no
hold
on
yeah.
Maybe
the
default
should
be
the
process.
I
mean
filter.
If
it
hasn't
been
running
for,
say,
60
seconds,
we
won't
report
on
it.
It
has
to
be
running
for
60
seconds
before
we
start
reporting
on
it
and
and
that'll
be
something
that's
configurable
as
well.
C
I
mean
so
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
give
the
customer
the
power
to
limit
how
much
processes
are
being
reported
on,
but
at
the
same
time,
if
they're
in
this,
you
know
hot
issue
where
they're
trying
to
figure
out
what's
going
on
with
their
system
and
they're.
Okay,
with
sending
tons
of
data
and
spending
like
a
load
of
money
on
on
reporting
processes,
then
they
can
do
that
as
well.
AB
AB
Yeah
and
I
I
guess,
and
something
about
being
a
debate,
change
anything
from
the
ui.
C
C
And
you
could
make
the
same
comment
about
the
active
user
mode
like
that
whole
section.
C
Actually,
you
know
what
hold
on
hold
on
just
the
two
second
refresh
rate:
that's
what
would
require
open.
AB
I
think
these
were
the
default
values
that
I
found
or
the
default
metrics.
I
found
initially.
C
AB
And
then
I'll
just
probably
ask
about
alerting
like
being
able
to
alert
on
a
certain
process,
but
I
would
imagine
that
the
only
way
we
would
enable
that
is,
if,
like
it's
configured
by
a
regex,
you
know
it
was
funny.
I
was
talking
to
pavan
last
week
and
something
came
up
where
he
thinks
that
supplying
a
list
of
processes
it
wasn't.
AB
AB
So
you,
instead
of
doing
a
regex
and
then
collecting
certain
processes
like
we
were
talking
about
before,
just
allowing
people
to
do
a
top
ten
for
more
of
a
troubleshooting
aspect
of
it
and
be
able
to
like
quickly
be
able
to
see
potentially
like
which
processes
on
the
box
are
consuming
too
much
information.
And
then
the
other
thing
that
he
mentioned
was
just
going
based
doing
more
event.
AB
Doing
it
more
based
on
events,
if
there's
something
that
people
want
an
alert
on
like
if
there
is
a
process
that
people
want
to
alert
on,
then
configure
this
end-to-end
flow,
which
would
be
events
plus
alerts
kind
of
feature.
I.
C
AB
C
Yeah,
I
think
that's
what
we
would
need
is
something
like
to
hit
the
alerting
api
and
send
that
directly.
C
But
I
mean
the
reason
I
don't
like
the
top
10
list
is
a.
I
don't
see
that
being
a
primary
reporting
mechanism
for
all
of
our
competitors.
None
of
them
seem
to
be
like.
Oh,
this
is
the
first
thing
you
would
do
and
the
other
thing
is
the
top
10
list
is
so
fluid.
I
mean
if
you
look
at
the
top
10
lists
on
your
machine
without
even
doing
anything.
It's
always
changing,
so
it'll
be
hard
to
get
too
much
useful
data
out
of
that.
C
Exactly
yeah,
if
I'm,
if
I'm
looking
at
the
metrics
in
real
time,
if
I'm
watching
it
on
the
ui,
then
yes,
the
top
10
list
is
useful,
but
as
far
as
having
the
agent
always
reporting
a
top
10
and
having
like
a
historical
view
of
the
top
10
list,
I
don't
know
how
much
value
that
adds.
AB
All
right
cool,
I
think
I
we
went
over
the
dock
I'll
try
to
formulate
questions
that
would
cover
that
and
then
we'll
see
how
that
there's
like
a
pre
internal
meeting
on
tuesday
to
talk
just
talk
about,
I
mean
tomorrow
wednesday,
to
talk
about
kind
of
like
what
questions
I
want
to
just
share
with
them,
so
they're
not
cut
off
card.
This
is
the
customer's
success
folks,
and
then
we
have
an
actual
meeting
with
salesforce
because
they
have
a
bi-weekly
kind
of
touch
base.
AB
So
I'm
I'm
kind
of
crashing
that
meeting
that
they
have
on
friday
to
pass
these
questions.
Okay,
so
there
might
be
a
chance
that
we
don't
have
the
right
people
in
the
room,
but
hopefully
they
can
forward
the
questions
if
we
need
to
via
email
or
something
to
get
get
more
information.
AB
All
right
cool!
Well,
if
there's
anything
else
that
you
think
of,
let
me
know,
and
then
I
don't
know.
Hopefully
we
get
that
feedback
and
we
can
just
start
moving
forward.
I
feel,
like
you
guys,
are
already
have
stories
to
kind
of
start
moving
all
this
forward.
Anyways
yeah
we're
starting
this
sprint,
so
yeah,
okay,
all
right
cool
thanks
for
your
time!
No.