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[2446.50 --> 2448.70] Just bring your book over here and tell me what I'm doing wrong. |
[2449.40 --> 2449.84] Yep. |
[2449.98 --> 2452.64] And no, he actually pulled the page out of his book. |
[2453.04 --> 2454.92] He actually literally did that. |
[2455.60 --> 2456.30] Oh, that's awesome. |
[2457.22 --> 2463.92] Oh, see, like, so I've gotten beaten up in some code reviews before, but has anybody ever, |
[2464.04 --> 2467.80] aside from you, like ever gotten beaten up about a make file? |
[2468.54 --> 2470.74] Like, did somebody destroy your make file? |
[2470.84 --> 2471.80] Like, no, don't do that. |
[2471.86 --> 2472.74] You should have done this. |
[2472.74 --> 2478.44] Usually the make file and the review is just like, if it works, leave it. |
[2479.10 --> 2483.66] I'm not brave enough to submit a make file to anybody who would understand how to review it. |
[2484.10 --> 2484.98] It would be ugly. |
[2484.98 --> 2491.22] My make file always consists of copy from someone that works and paste into my project. |
[2491.68 --> 2492.12] Yeah. |
[2492.84 --> 2493.72] Copy pasta file. |
[2494.04 --> 2495.78] I feel like it's just like bash. |
[2495.90 --> 2499.80] Every time I got to do something, I got to look up, you know, how do you do a for loop and bash again? |
[2499.80 --> 2510.00] Oh, so I think it is about time for our second sponsor break, and then we'll get into some more projects and news. |
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[2570.58 --> 2574.42] All right, and we are back talking to Filippo. |
[2574.66 --> 2580.30] For anybody who is listening live, we were just kind of joking about makefiles and the use of phony |
[2580.30 --> 2583.42] and how it makes Brian feel like a phony when he reads it. |
[2583.42 --> 2585.54] No, it doesn't make... |
[2585.54 --> 2588.16] It means my makefile is declaring itself as phony. |
[2588.24 --> 2589.72] My makefiles have imposter syndrome. |
[2590.38 --> 2590.82] Ah. |
[2591.60 --> 2593.64] Does anybody have Twitter open right now? |
[2594.54 --> 2600.84] I literally see like a nonstop stream of people and their gopher versions of themselves. |
[2603.18 --> 2604.56] Everybody's getting gopherized. |
[2605.40 --> 2606.16] That's awesome. |
[2606.64 --> 2607.40] Just priceless. |
[2607.40 --> 2608.40] All right, so... |
[2609.40 --> 2615.70] Imagine being someone that doesn't do Go and everyone around you on Slack and Twitter and |
[2615.70 --> 2622.98] everything else starts turning into these weird avatars and you feel like you're outside of the joke or the conspiracy. |
[2622.98 --> 2623.12] See? |
[2624.04 --> 2638.82] That's actually happened to me a couple of times for like political reasons where like I'll just get on one day and like everybody has like they're now a cartoon character or, you know, they've changed their avatar to a flag and I haven't yet read the news yet to see why people are doing that. |
[2638.94 --> 2641.78] Like, why is everybody a cartoon character today? |
[2641.88 --> 2642.90] Like, what did I miss? |
[2643.54 --> 2644.38] You also left out. |
[2644.88 --> 2646.48] There's an entire subreddit for that. |
[2646.60 --> 2647.96] It's called Out of the Loop. |
[2648.70 --> 2649.56] Oh, nice. |
[2649.56 --> 2662.58] You have to go there and there are people that are like, yes, so these are the things that happened that could make you feel out of the loop or you can just ask and people will be like, oh, yeah, that's a meme from 2013 that started in this thread. |
[2663.90 --> 2666.92] See, these are people that don't have 14 year olds living in their house. |
[2667.30 --> 2667.60] Correct. |
[2669.12 --> 2672.26] If you had a 14 year old living in your house, they know everything. |
[2672.94 --> 2676.48] I have an eight year old in my house that thinks I'm dumb. |
[2677.34 --> 2678.72] Like, he knows everything. |
[2679.56 --> 2681.68] So I think it's just kids. |
[2682.30 --> 2683.92] They try to shock you. |
[2684.08 --> 2684.64] You're like, yep. |
[2685.32 --> 2686.92] No, I didn't know that. |
[2688.86 --> 2691.50] OK, so any other interesting projects? |
[2692.08 --> 2697.26] Oh, I found a really cool plugin for Kubernetes called Mate. |
[2697.40 --> 2703.86] It's at github.com slash Z-A-L-A-N-D-O dash incubator slash mate. |
[2703.86 --> 2711.12] And it does DNS and load balancing for Amazon cloud services and GCS. |
[2711.60 --> 2716.66] And the thing that's really cool about it is that it will manage your Route 53 DNS for you, too. |
[2716.82 --> 2720.98] And it will also create named endpoints in your load balancer. |
[2720.98 --> 2731.88] So if you've got a Kubernetes service called www and you expose it using mate, it will create www.yourdomain.com and in the load balancer. |
[2732.12 --> 2734.92] And then it will also fix DNS to point to those load balancers. |
[2734.92 --> 2742.64] So it's taking Kubernetes load balancing and endpoints to their logical extreme when you're on AWS and GCP. |
[2743.06 --> 2744.96] And it's written in Go and it's really cool. |
[2745.02 --> 2745.80] I can't wait to try it out. |
[2745.80 --> 2746.96] It looks really cool. |
[2747.16 --> 2751.30] So the load balancers assume to already be set up with a public IP address. |
[2751.54 --> 2753.90] And this is just routing new DNS names of that? |
[2754.00 --> 2755.62] No, it creates the load balancer. |
[2755.88 --> 2757.20] It does it all. |
[2757.46 --> 2765.36] OK, so it creates a load balancer with a public IP and then load balances to the private IPs of Kubernetes. |
[2766.06 --> 2766.26] OK. |
[2766.32 --> 2766.70] You got it. |
[2767.24 --> 2768.10] That's awesome sauce. |
[2768.68 --> 2768.88] Yeah. |
[2769.34 --> 2771.76] I mean, it's a common question people have, right? |
[2771.78 --> 2774.82] Like, how do they get this thing exposed publicly? |
[2774.82 --> 2777.80] So, yeah, that's that's pretty sweet. |
[2778.46 --> 2779.24] Yeah, very nice. |
[2779.70 --> 2783.04] Or in Kelsey Hightower rating, it's super dope. |
[2783.48 --> 2784.40] It's super dope. |
[2784.92 --> 2786.12] It's super dope. |
[2787.40 --> 2788.98] Hopefully, Kelsey doesn't sue me. |
[2789.04 --> 2790.82] He's a friend, but you never know. |
[2792.08 --> 2793.58] I'm going to I'm going to tweet that. |
[2795.02 --> 2796.62] Yeah, I have a project. |
[2797.10 --> 2797.82] I'm sorry. |
[2797.92 --> 2798.44] Were you done? |
[2798.92 --> 2802.20] No, I was going to I was going to ask if you ran across anything you wanted to talk about. |
[2802.94 --> 2803.80] I did. |
[2803.80 --> 2811.76] So Sourcegraph is now in general availability with the Go language. |
[2812.66 --> 2821.04] And for people who don't know, Sourcegraph is like a code navigation tool, but you use it on your browser. |
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