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[4033.02 --> 4036.48] So I'll maybe grab a few, but you know, they're going to be less technical. |
[4036.48 --> 4036.92] Okay. |
[4037.28 --> 4038.54] Well, Andrew, this has been a pleasure. |
[4038.70 --> 4040.36] I'm really glad that we had this opportunity. |
[4041.02 --> 4045.62] KubeCon EU just flew by and I didn't have time, but now I'm so glad that we had this |
[4045.62 --> 4046.48] time together. |
[4046.80 --> 4051.08] I'm really looking forward to trying Talos OS, to trying Sdero and seeing Cubespan. |
[4051.20 --> 4052.28] How well does it work in practice? |
[4052.60 --> 4055.22] Thank you very much for sharing all these amazing things with us. |
[4055.46 --> 4055.62] Yeah. |
[4055.64 --> 4056.38] Thank you for having me. |
[4056.44 --> 4057.54] It was a blast. |
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[4108.56 --> 4127.42] So, KubeCon is my favorite time to catch up with the cloud-native community, with the people, |
[4127.64 --> 4129.52] with the events, new features, new products. |
[4129.64 --> 4131.44] It's such an eventful time, KubeCon. |
[4131.52 --> 4131.92] I love it. |
[4132.26 --> 4133.14] But also new beginnings. |
[4133.64 --> 4136.04] So, we only spoke, was it like a month ago? |
[4136.44 --> 4137.38] It wasn't that long. |
[4137.38 --> 4138.62] Episode 18. |
[4138.90 --> 4140.04] Yes, it was. |
[4140.20 --> 4142.00] Around four or five weeks ago, I think it was. |
[4142.30 --> 4144.82] And you have been really busy in this one month, right? |
[4145.36 --> 4146.70] So, tell us about it. |
[4146.72 --> 4148.00] What happened in the last month? |
[4148.16 --> 4152.80] Well, we brought a new person into this world, which has been rather time-consuming. |
[4153.44 --> 4158.24] So, I can't remember if we spoke about this during the last one, but my wife was pregnant. |
[4158.76 --> 4161.80] And now we have a beautiful baby boy who's entered this world. |
[4161.94 --> 4163.00] His name is Caleb. |
[4163.40 --> 4165.60] He is two weeks and five days old. |
[4165.60 --> 4170.34] And because that wasn't enough change in a short period of time for me, I also decided, |
[4170.52 --> 4170.88] you know what? |
[4171.06 --> 4171.40] Screw it. |
[4171.44 --> 4172.70] Let's change jobs as well. |
[4172.88 --> 4176.08] So, the last time we spoke, I was working Equinix Metal. |
[4176.38 --> 4179.06] And I am now a developer advocate for Pulumi. |
[4179.06 --> 4183.98] So, I think that this is going to be my favorite announcement from this KubeCon, which is the |
[4183.98 --> 4188.04] newest and youngest member of the cloud native community, Caleb. |
[4188.40 --> 4190.84] He's, what, two weeks, three weeks? |
[4191.02 --> 4191.74] Two weeks, five days. |
[4191.84 --> 4192.00] Yeah. |
[4192.14 --> 4196.10] Well, I don't think there's a younger member of the cloud native community. |
[4196.24 --> 4196.96] So, two weeks? |
[4197.44 --> 4198.78] That's just, and five days, he said. |
[4199.02 --> 4199.80] That's just crazy. |
[4200.30 --> 4200.88] So, okay. |
[4200.88 --> 4204.86] Well, he will be watching some of the KubeCon festivities and talks remotely with me. |
[4204.98 --> 4208.22] Obviously, in the UK, we are travel banned until November 1st. |
[4208.24 --> 4212.86] So, I will be participating as much as I can through my laptop and through the video material. |
[4213.52 --> 4216.62] And I'm sure Caleb will be throwing up on me for a good few of those sessions. |
[4217.30 --> 4219.50] Or falling asleep, I would like to think, right? |
[4219.54 --> 4221.20] Like, during those boring sessions. |
[4221.66 --> 4222.24] No, not boring. |
[4222.36 --> 4223.30] Boring to him, obviously. |
[4223.68 --> 4225.44] He'll be like, Kubernetes what? |
[4225.44 --> 4227.40] He'll just, like, fall asleep. |
[4227.70 --> 4229.58] Like, spiffy this and spiffy that. |
[4229.68 --> 4231.54] Yeah, that sounds like a nice nursery rhyme. |
[4231.64 --> 4234.66] So, anyways, I just thought about this. |
[4234.96 --> 4243.04] This is maybe the best strategy to shift your body clock, the West Coast time zone, without actually traveling, right? |
[4243.24 --> 4247.38] Because a new baby will keep you awake through the night. |
[4247.56 --> 4250.20] So, you can watch all the talks and you'll be awake. |
[4250.40 --> 4253.14] So, I haven't thought about this, but this is genius, David. |
[4253.50 --> 4253.82] Yeah. |
[4253.82 --> 4258.14] And not exactly clocking in, you know, my regular seven or eight hours sleep at all. |
[4258.40 --> 4263.90] So, you know, why not spend some of those times awake catching up with some great cloud-native material and stuff like that? |
[4264.00 --> 4264.54] Yeah, it'll be good. |
[4264.66 --> 4266.02] And, of course, you know, it's KubeCon. |
[4266.20 --> 4268.80] So, it's been remote for the last four editions. |
[4268.96 --> 4271.10] I think that this is the fourth remote one since the pandemic. |
[4271.38 --> 4277.12] So, you know, the hallway track on Slack and Discords and Twitter, always Twitter, is always very active. |
[4277.28 --> 4279.94] So, there's always something to keep your company during those late nights. |
[4279.94 --> 4282.58] So, which is your process of joining remote KubeCons? |
[4282.70 --> 4283.40] Tell me about it. |
[4283.82 --> 4287.48] And then I can share you my process and see how it compares to yours. |
[4287.86 --> 4288.48] How do you do it? |
[4288.70 --> 4292.08] Well, I wish I could say I was really, you know, methodological about it. |
[4292.14 --> 4294.32] And I knew exactly what talks I was going to watch each day. |
[4294.44 --> 4295.34] But I don't. |
[4295.42 --> 4299.88] I really just kind of show up and log into the platform and see what's happening then and there. |
[4299.88 --> 4302.94] I definitely watch a lot of it after KubeCon. |
[4303.12 --> 4304.70] So, I can do the 2x on YouTube. |
[4304.92 --> 4309.58] I am very guilty of 2xing a lot of these sessions and slowing down as required. |
[4309.78 --> 4312.44] But I do try to catch a few things live as much as possible. |
[4312.72 --> 4318.18] And it's really just, especially with having a young one right now, my method is going to be slightly different from previous KubeCons. |
[4318.18 --> 4319.68] So, I'm really just taking it day by day. |
[4319.90 --> 4321.32] We're on a DCTL event right now. |
[4321.78 --> 4322.52] I'm logging on. |
[4322.64 --> 4324.26] I'm going, okay, I've got 40 minutes. |
[4324.34 --> 4325.28] What can I catch right now? |
[4325.42 --> 4327.12] And just trying to do as much as I can at the moment. |
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