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**Brian Ketelsen:** That's awesome. Alright, so anybody else have a \#FreeSoftwareFriday shoutout that they wanna make?
**Carlisia Thompson:** Dave, do you have one?
**David Chase:** Day in, day out, I'd have to say [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org/), because I use a Mac all the time and I use the UNIX tools all the time, and a lot of them -- you know, these guys are getting a lot of leverage off of the fact that they're packaging other open source software, but it's a lot of wo...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Now, I have a question for you on the MacPorts, since we've got just a moment... How do you find it in terms of quality and completion? I used MacPorts maybe 2006 or 2005 - quite a while ago - and abandoned it for [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/), because MacPorts just didn't seem to be that stable. Do ...
**David Chase:** \[50:55\] It is more solid now than it was. I don't know why I didn't do Homebrew... Back then I don't know if there was Homebrew; there was Fink, and I tried both and I ended up settling on MacPorts. It's better now. They do a better job in terms of the dependency tracking and the rebuild tracking and...
At the time - as late as five years ago, so 2012-2011 - we were hosting a big ol' track thing on it -- I mean, we were hosting track on another box, but I was actually mirroring the server on my laptop, and it was using MacPorts to get me everything that I needed, and everything that I needed - they included track and ...
**Brian Ketelsen:** And it worked... It's a miracle. Alright, so I think that wraps up our show today. I'd like to thank David Chase for joining us and going deep into compiler land. I probably learned more in the last hour that I've learned in years on compilers; I really appreciate that. And thanks to everyone who's ...
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With that, thanks everyone. We really appreciate it.
**Ashley McNamara:** Thank you.
**Carlisia Thompson:** Thank you, and thank you Dave.
**David Chase:** You're welcome. Thank you for having me.
• Celebrating the show's 50th episode
• Kris Nova introduces herself as a Go programmer working with Kubernetes and Azure
• Discussion on pronouncing "Azure" (with varying opinions)
• Introduction of Kris Nova's projects, including Draft and Kops
• Comparison of Azure and AWS feature-wise, with Kris Nova stating they are roughly analogous
• Self-hosting within Kubernetes
• Kubernetes components managed inside Kubernetes
• Kops: an infrastructure management tool and deployment tool
• Kops vs Kubeadm: comparison of scope and functionality
• Refactoring the Kops codebase: experience with developer empathy and contributor engagement
• Draft: a tool for local development and deployment to Kubernetes, automating rebuilds and redeployments
• Support for six or seven languages using buildpacks
• Sharing clusters with production systems for multitenancy and multiple developers
• Draft's command to specify namespace for isolation
• Kris Nova's work on Azure team, including Kubernetes functionality and internal projects
• Kubernetes components and challenges in understanding their interactions
• Containerizing applications, including legacy software like IE6
• Challenges in adoption of containers due to misconceptions about performance issues
• Deis acquisition by Microsoft and culture changes
• Kubernetes and containerization
• Comparison between containers and virtual machines
• Kris Nova's experience working at Microsoft
• Personal projects and interests (music)
• Impressive impromptu public speaking skills exhibited by Charlie Nutter
• Discussion of projects, news, and updates in the Go community
• Introduction to Vecty, a front-end framework built on GopherJS
• Presentation of GoPlay.space, an online playground for Go code with features like automatic doc retrieval and client-server integration
• Review of additional features and tools available within GoPlay.space, such as Dark Mode and customizable tab width
• Confusion about the month (June vs July)
• GopherCon China video release
• Vim-Go 1.13 key features (Keyify)
• fsql project for filesystem SQL queries
• Kubernetes-related discussion of CNI plugin development and CNI-Genie project
• #FreeSoftwareFriday mention
• CNI plugins
• Calico
• Flannel
• cAdvisor
• Network performance-based plugin selection
• Multitenancy environments
• Access control
• Migration between CNI plugins
• Huawei open-source project
• Go language barrier
• Rosetta Stone for Mandarin
• #FreeSoftwareFriday shoutouts
• Florin Patan's community contributions
• Caroline Van Slyck's work on go dep
• Windows subsystem for Linux (WSL)
• Skype microphone issues
• The group discusses their experience with Vim and how it has evolved over time
• Brian Ketelsen shares his struggles with using Vim in front of an audience
• Erik St. Martin recommends the book "Practical Vim" for learning advanced Vim techniques
• The conversation turns to other text editors, including Gogland IDE and Emacs
• Kris Nova discusses her use of multiple GOPATHs for different projects and coding modes
• Using direnv to manage GOPATH and environment variables across different projects
• Introducing kubectx as a tool for switching Kubernetes contexts
• Sharing tools and workflows for automating workspaces
• Discussing the idea of having a "tools episode" on the podcast to share automation techniques
• Kris Nova sharing their experience with pushing their entire home directory to a Git repo
• Customizing and sharing Bash aliases and shell scripts for personal productivity
• Configuring Linux environments for individual preferences and habits
• Using specific tools and software, such as i3, Xfce, and rofi, for window management and navigation
• Tab completing machine names and hostnames using helper functions or scripts
• Running applications within a terminal environment, such as links and VLC, and playing video content in the terminal
• Release of ASCII versions of GopherCon videos
• Discussion of the Star Wars Telnet server
• Diving too deep into "the tool" on an episode
• Introduction of Kris Nova as a guest and friend of Brian Ketelsen's
• Wrap-up and goodbye from Erik St. Martin
**Erik St. Martin:** Welcome back everybody to another episode of GoTime. Today's episode is actually number 50, so I think that makes us officially over the hill.
**Brian Ketelsen:** What?
**Erik St. Martin:** When do we get a senior citizens' discount?