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[1950.82 --> 1951.38] 24th.
[1951.56 --> 1952.48] I was wrong.
[1953.14 --> 1953.78] Like, right, right.
[1954.04 --> 1955.60] 21st, landing, 24th.
[1955.60 --> 1959.80] Because you're Italian, I'm going to ask you, did you go to the GopherCon in Italy?
[1960.50 --> 1960.90] Yeah.
[1961.30 --> 1961.60] GoLab.
[1961.94 --> 1962.40] GoLab.
[1962.80 --> 1963.36] I'm sorry.
[1963.46 --> 1963.96] Not GopherCon.
[1964.06 --> 1964.36] GoLab.
[1964.70 --> 1964.88] Yep.
[1964.98 --> 1966.56] It was a very nice crowd.
[1966.94 --> 1968.82] And my keynote was about Hello Gopher.
[1969.58 --> 1972.04] It's actually like where I introduced the Hello Gopher.
[1972.44 --> 1974.50] First time I showed it outside the Clouffer.
[1974.50 --> 1976.62] Did they record the talks?
[1977.14 --> 1982.36] So I'm not positive, but there is a recording of my screen and voice, which I usually take
[1982.36 --> 1983.04] during talks.
[1983.72 --> 1987.48] I've published it on my Twitter and on the video.
[1987.70 --> 1990.78] I'll find you a link real quick and post it on the Slack.
[1991.04 --> 1991.40] Awesome.
[1991.76 --> 1992.14] There you go.
[1992.62 --> 1993.08] Thank you.
[1993.62 --> 1997.80] So Bill Kennedy just corrected us from the GoTime Slack.
[1998.08 --> 2000.30] He said February 22nd to 25th.
[2000.52 --> 2001.50] Now you can book tickets.
[2001.50 --> 2002.26] Mm-hmm.
[2002.26 --> 2009.70] So you guys want to talk about projects and news and interesting things that we've seen
[2009.70 --> 2010.34] this week?
[2010.82 --> 2011.54] There's been a lot.
[2012.20 --> 2012.46] Yeah.
[2012.70 --> 2015.10] The most fun one, I think, is the Gopher Eyes one.
[2015.84 --> 2016.24] Absolutely.
[2017.06 --> 2017.28] Mm-hmm.
[2017.82 --> 2018.90] And Brian started it.
[2019.44 --> 2020.30] Yeah, it's all my fault.
[2020.46 --> 2020.72] Sorry.
[2021.16 --> 2022.68] And apparently that's only the beginning.
[2022.88 --> 2023.32] Every day.
[2023.50 --> 2025.08] Every day, new things are getting added.
[2025.16 --> 2025.54] That's right.
[2025.88 --> 2026.12] Yeah.
[2026.18 --> 2027.26] Ashley's kicking butt.
[2027.66 --> 2029.38] So we should give the story behind that.
[2029.38 --> 2036.82] If you go to gopherize, G-O-P-H-E-R-I-Z-E dot me, you can create your own Gopher avatar
[2036.82 --> 2039.24] out of lots of different choices.
[2039.24 --> 2041.18] And it's built for you live on the screen.
[2041.38 --> 2045.80] It was built by Matt Reier with images supplied by Ashley McNamara.
[2046.44 --> 2051.10] And the whole thing started because I asked Ashley for a custom Gopher avatar and then changed
[2051.10 --> 2052.76] my avatar on Twitter.
[2052.76 --> 2055.74] And then she made one for Eric and then she made one for Bill.
[2056.14 --> 2058.42] And the next thing you know, the whole internet's asking for one.
[2058.58 --> 2062.74] So they decided to just go make a site and give Ashley a break so she didn't have to make
[2062.74 --> 2064.12] custom avatars for everybody.
[2064.72 --> 2066.42] I have a request for Ashley and Matt.
[2066.86 --> 2069.74] We need to have a t-shirt with the GoTime logo.
[2070.58 --> 2072.22] Oh, we need a GoTime logo.
[2072.50 --> 2072.82] Yeah.
[2072.94 --> 2077.28] So they actually have a page there for companies to reach out if they want like a corporate
[2077.28 --> 2078.60] logo on a shirt or something.
[2078.60 --> 2081.50] So, but yeah, we do need a GoTime one.
[2081.66 --> 2082.78] Why did I not think of that?
[2083.22 --> 2083.60] I don't know.
[2083.94 --> 2088.98] I was selecting the shorts and I was like, the GoTime is what I really want.
[2090.82 --> 2093.36] So correct me if I'm wrong, though.
[2093.44 --> 2095.66] I think the code base, it is written in Go.
[2095.76 --> 2100.10] And I want to say it's based off of one of the Google holiday images or something.
[2100.44 --> 2101.36] Yeah, the turkey.
[2101.90 --> 2102.28] Remember that?
[2102.28 --> 2102.58] Yeah.
[2102.82 --> 2103.96] The Google turkey doodle.
[2104.36 --> 2105.04] That's right.
[2105.62 --> 2106.92] And that was all written in Go.
[2106.92 --> 2109.68] And then this was kind of created based off of that.
[2109.80 --> 2111.80] But yeah, a lot of fun.
[2111.86 --> 2113.74] And I love hitting the randomized thing.
[2114.26 --> 2119.46] And I also love like the key components based off of members of the community, like the Dave
[2119.46 --> 2120.28] Cheney beard.
[2120.42 --> 2121.44] Dave Cheney beard.
[2122.30 --> 2123.82] And Ryan Kettleson hair.
[2124.46 --> 2125.74] And Bill Kennedy hat.
[2125.78 --> 2126.24] Bill hat.
[2126.70 --> 2127.02] Yes.
[2128.68 --> 2129.66] Great stuff.
[2130.90 --> 2132.42] It's just too much fun.
[2132.42 --> 2137.18] And I'm really looking forward to some of this stuff because this is only 24 hours, maybe,
[2137.38 --> 2138.72] since it's gone live.
[2139.16 --> 2139.70] If that.
[2140.28 --> 2142.02] Yeah, more and more stuff keeps getting added.
[2142.26 --> 2143.78] Just too much fun.
[2144.52 --> 2151.32] So another cool project that I saw was, I guess it's Chrome DP would be the pronunciation
[2151.32 --> 2152.00] of it.
[2152.00 --> 2158.94] But basically able to steer browsers using the Chrome debugging protocol, which is written
[2158.94 --> 2159.32] in Go.
[2159.44 --> 2163.42] And for anybody who's suffered through like using Selenium and things like that, like
[2163.42 --> 2165.32] this, this looks really cool.
[2166.04 --> 2166.58] Ooh.
[2167.26 --> 2168.02] Oh, God.
[2168.42 --> 2168.82] Oh, God.