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• Focus mode: turning off notifications, closing non-essential apps, and silencing phone
• Importance of music in work environment: listening to music helps with focus and productivity
• Experiment on preferred music styles: majority prefers electronic dance music (EDM) but some prefer rock/metal/classic rock bands like Dream Theater, Guns N' Roses, and Led Zeppelin
• The speaker's musical preferences are eclectic and influenced by their personal experiences, such as having a DJ father.
• They enjoy music with complex beats and rhythms, citing Dream Theater as an example.
• The speaker has difficulty concentrating on lyrics, making it hard to listen to songs with vocals while working or doing repetitive tasks.
• Their favorite bands include Sepultura, Black Sabbath, Guns N' Roses, and Five Finger Death Punch.
• They have a "bipolar music disorder" where they get bored with one style and switch to another, often listening to different genres for extended periods of time.
• Discussing a party
• Mention of Sepulveda and Guns N' Roses
• Comparing music preferences with the listener
• Introduction to a go podcast episode
• Discussion on using Go as a tooling language for sysadmins
• Benefits of using Go, including speed and simplicity
• Critique of using Node for sysadmin tasks
• Question about code review process and guidelines
• Importance of code review with multiple reviewers for fresh perspectives
• Benefits of having a mix of domain-experts and non-domain experts in code reviews
• Limitations of relying solely on automated tools like linters for code quality
• Value of human oversight in catching errors and inconsistencies that linters may miss
• Discussion around coding style and the role of tools like Prettier in formatting code
• Imposter syndrome and its effects on developers, with advice to "own it" and take action despite uncertainty
• Discussion of Gary Vaynerchuk's motivational ideas
• Importance of owning one's weaknesses and mistakes
• Eminem's music as an example of authenticity and self-acceptance
• Imposter syndrome and the fear of being judged or perceived poorly
• The value of accepting constructive criticism and learning from it
• Discussion of personal branding and social media presence (emojis, Twitter behavior)
• Personal anecdotes about feeling like a "lurker" and struggling with imposter syndrome
• Discussion of a previous question and answer about the person's favorite emoji or expression
• Complaints about the "party parrot" emoji and other obnoxious emojis
• Personal story about choosing an emoji that represents oneself, with the winner being a smiling face with two lines
• Explanation of what the winning emoji means (being down but excited)
• Job description as a trainer for companies using Go and Kubernetes
• Announcement of a new online learning system for Go being launched soon
• Discussion of a class with sharp students
• Mention of Joe Shaw working at Fastly and being the speaker's coworker
• Explanation of what Fastly does as a CDN company
• Explanation of Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and their benefits
• Personal experience using Fastly for Changelog.com
• Adam's job role and responsibilities, including sales and relationship-building with companies and developers
• Systems architecture and IP-based delivery in cable division at Comcast
• Replacing industry-specific hardware with software for multiplexing video streams
• Software written in C++ and Go, with primary work in Go
• Design and build of orchestration systems for deploying and failing over video streams
• Talk given at KubeCon on project and leveraging Kubernetes and containers
• Contributing patches to Kubernetes and Docker
• Podcasting setup and equipment
• Multi-channel audio processing for better sound quality
• Working with low-quality microphones
• Podcast editing and production process
• Role of editors and producers in podcast creation
• Difference between live stream and final produced episodes
• Importance of polishing the show for easier listening
• Importance of live interaction and community engagement
• Discussion of Breakmaster Cylinder's intro music and its evolution
• Shoutouts to unsung heroes behind the scenes at GopherCon
• Acknowledgement of Sarah Adams' help with scholarship applications
• Reminder about pending scholarship announcements
• Thank yous to listeners, sponsors (TopTal), and guests
• Sponsors mentioned: TopTal, Fastly
• Episode edited by Jonathan Youngblood
• Theme music produced by Breakmaster Cylinder
• Closing and farewell to listeners
[0.00 --> 5.40] Bandwidth for Change Log is provided by Fastly. Learn more at Fastly.com.
[5.80 --> 11.40] I'm Eric St. Martin. I'm Brian Kettleson. I'm Carlyzia Pinto. And it's Go Time.
[22.52 --> 27.26] It's Go Time, a weekly podcast where we discuss interesting topics around the Go programming
[27.26 --> 32.54] language, the community, and everything in between. If you currently write Go or aspire to,
[32.84 --> 34.18] this is the show for you.
[44.38 --> 49.38] All right, everybody. Welcome back for another episode of Go Time. Today's episode is number
[49.38 --> 55.44] 45, and our sponsor for today is TopTal. On the show today, we have myself, Eric St. Martin,
[55.44 --> 58.70] Carlyzia Pinto is also here. Say hello, Carlyzia.
[59.16 --> 60.02] Hi, everybody.
[60.74 --> 61.82] And Brian Kettleson.
[62.24 --> 62.54] Hello.
[63.02 --> 68.16] And we've actually managed to drag Adam Stachowiak back from behind the curtain. Say hello, Adam.
[68.48 --> 69.90] Hey, it's me.
[70.22 --> 75.36] So our guest for today actually wasn't able to make it due to a scheduling conflict,
[75.36 --> 80.10] but we had some discussions this morning and decided let's do an Ask Me Anything,
[80.10 --> 87.06] where we posted in Slack and on Twitter for questions for the hosts and for the producers,
[87.32 --> 92.58] which is why Adam got dragged onto the show. So we're just going to work through a document
[92.58 --> 95.26] that we have of questions from everybody.
[95.82 --> 96.98] It's a huge document, too.
[96.98 --> 102.78] Yeah, and if you're listening live right now, feel free to... Adam's probably watching Twitter,
[102.94 --> 109.32] so feel free to ask questions at GoTimeFM on Twitter, and feel free to join us on Slack
[109.32 --> 113.82] and the GoTimeFM channel and ask questions there, and we'll try to keep track of any new questions
[113.82 --> 114.36] that come in.
[114.84 --> 115.68] What kind of questions?
[116.84 --> 118.20] Any kind of questions.
[118.44 --> 119.16] What's off limits?
[119.16 --> 124.08] Well, they can ask. We can choose not to answer.
[124.16 --> 125.66] Yeah, we can choose not to answer. That's fine.
[125.92 --> 126.08] Okay.
[126.24 --> 129.78] Let's ask anything. It's not an answer anything. It's an ask anything.
[130.20 --> 130.60] Yeah.
[131.42 --> 134.56] Don't ask anything you wouldn't ask your mother. How's that?
[135.28 --> 136.86] That doesn't limit much.
[137.86 --> 141.96] So, yeah, so basically, we didn't want to put anything off limits.
[141.96 --> 147.70] It's questions about Go, questions about community, questions about maybe GopherCon,
[147.82 --> 154.16] questions about personal lives, hobbies, what we do for jobs, anything anybody wants to know.