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**Brian Ketelsen:** Oh, that's cool.
**Erik St. Martin:** Oh, awesome.
**Chase Adams:** Yeah, he set up like a Swarm cluster with a bunch of Pi Zeroes, I think... I don't know, I'd have to find it, but it was pretty neat.
**Erik St. Martin:** So did we have any other projects or news before we jump into \#FreeSoftwareFriday?
**Brian Ketelsen:** No, let's go, \#FSF, it's time.
**Erik St. Martin:** Alright, who wants to go first?
**Carlisia Thompson:** I don't have anything, because this week I felt like I had to go out and get a freakin' education on gender studies and social studies... \[laughter\] Don't ask me why, that's all I'm gonna say. It was exhausting.
**Brian Ketelsen:** It's been an emotional week, I won't disagree with that.
**Erik St. Martin:** Agreed.
**Carlisia Thompson:** I feel like to be a woman in tech or a minority in tech you need a CS degree or some sort of CS training, plus a degree in social sciences.
**Erik St. Martin:** Okay, so I have one for you. Carlisia is shouting out to all the wonderful women in tech who persevere through a lot of crap that they shouldn't. How was that?
**Chase Adams:** Yes, yes...
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's a good one!
**Chase Adams:** Nailed it.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, raising my fist in solidarity. Good job, [Carlisia](https://twitter.com/carlisia)!
**Carlisia Thompson:** I don't know if I did a good job, I'm just saying it's a lot.
**Brian Ketelsen:** It is. We love you for it. We're sorry you have to go through it.
**Carlisia Thompson:** You know, I'm just a witness and it's a lot and there is people who are actually being effective and that's just \[unintelligible 01:02:04.26\] Anyway...
**Erik St. Martin:** Alright, how about you, Brian?
**Brian Ketelsen:** It's hard to follow that, so on a much less serious note, I've been given a new Mac for my new job at Microsoft - again - so I'm back on using a Mac after I swore it off earlier this year, and I realized that [iTerm2](https://www.iterm2.com/) is one of the nicest damn terminals on the planet. I'd li...
**Erik St. Martin:** I don't even know how long I've been using it for... It has to be ten years now.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Mm-hm... Forever. I love the -- so my absolute favorite feature is their [tmux](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tmux) control channel integration. Has anybody else used that?
**Erik St. Martin:** A long time ago.
**Brian Ketelsen:** It is the best thing in the world. So if you install tmux on a target machine, and then from iTerm2 SSH in and then type "tmux-CC" (I think they have to be two capitals), it will turn a regular, ugly tmux session into iTerm tabs and windows. So if you did something in tmux that would start a new Win...
**Chase Adams:** It's pretty slick.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, it really is; it's amazing. And I've looked for other terminal emulators that offer something similar and I haven't found any yet... So kudos to them. Thanks George and the iTerm2 team. I heart you.
**Erik St. Martin:** \[01:04:07.07\] Did you have a project or a contributor you wanted to give a shoutout to, Chase?
**Chase Adams:** Oh, man... This has been the hardest week, because usually I'd be like "Oh, \#FreeSoftwareFriday, I'll just tweet about it." And knowing that I was gonna come on the show, I was like "Oh man, I've got so many that I wanna say something about...", so I ended up landing on one, but I'll tweet about the r...
The one that I wanna give a shoutout to is [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/)...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Nice.
**Chase Adams:** I don't know how many people use GitLab... I host everything there and I just mirror it to GitHub. They have just figured out this software development cycle in such a beautiful way... It has baked in CI/CD, and one of the really cool features that they came out with recently is _review apps_. So when ...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Nice. How about you, Erik?
**Erik St. Martin:** Mine for today is [Jessie Frazelle](https://twitter.com/jessfraz). She is amazing... Her knowledge of Linux and containers particularly... I don't think there's a container thing that you can touch that she wasn't somehow involved in. And then recently this week -- I think the project has been arou...
That is at github.com/jesfraz/amicontained.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Awesome.
**Erik St. Martin:** Anybody have any others? Did you wanna throw in more, Chase?
**Carlisia Thompson:** You can take my spot. \[laughter\]
**Erik St. Martin:** He's looking at his list of 50 and he's like "Maybe..."
**Carlisia Thompson:** While he thinks about it, Brian, I don't find the link to the article about the serverless stuff you were mentioning.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Uh-oh... Alright, I'll troll through my browser history and I'll see what I can find, okay?
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah, thanks.
**Erik St. Martin:** Alright.
**Carlisia Thompson:** But Chase, do you have anything else?
**Chase Adams:** Yeah, so I'll do two more. One is [orgmode](http://orgmode.org/), which for anyone who's not familiar with Emacs - Emacs is pretty new to me; I switched from Vim end of last year... But _orgmode_ is basically like markdown on crack, and one of the really cool things that _orgmode_ does -- and it does a...
But one of the things that I think is really cool about it is you can execute your code blocks from within org mode when you're in Emacs. For someone who does a lot of DevOps'y type things it's really nice to be able to write your documentation in these org files the way you would in markdown, and to actually put your ...
**Carlisia Thompson:** I love markdown, and crack must be amazing, but you lost me at [Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/)... \[laughter\]
**Chase Adams:** \[01:08:05.02\] There's a quote that says "If you wanna find the truth, hold no opinions", and that's been a really hard one for me to adapt, because I was very hardcore using [Vim](https://www.vim.org/), and I've used [Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) pretty heavily as well, but every time -- I j...
But the other one is just the three big editors - VS Code, Emacs and Vim, the three folks who are the main contributors to those packages, for being able to write Go in those editors. I think it's [Ramya](https://github.com/ramya-rao-a), [Fatih](https://github.com/fatih) and [Dominik](https://github.com/dominikh)... I ...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Well, they could; Ramya gets paid to do it, but Dominik and Fatih both have set up ways that they can also accept cash. Fatih has a Patreon and Dominik - I don't remember what the website is that he did, but I think if you go to go-tools.org or gotools.org, he's got a way that you can support all of...
**Chase Adams:** Yeah, there's Donate buttons (hah, Donut buttons) on most of their readmes.