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[5528.26 --> 5534.38] But I think having that breadth of knowledge of what the tools are, when to use them and roughly what they do is really important for everyone. |
[5534.64 --> 5538.52] But at some point, you do need to go down and actually use it in anger. |
[5538.64 --> 5540.70] You have to be able to solve real problems with the tool. |
[5541.16 --> 5547.44] You know, unless you want to be a consultant and you can jump from company to company and just say, oh, use this tool, use that and then move on and never actually help them implement it. |
[5547.44 --> 5551.94] But at some point, you do need to use these tools in a real use case driven fashion. |
[5552.18 --> 5554.86] But yeah, I want to try and tackle that and make that easier for everyone. |
[5555.28 --> 5559.04] Well, I'm really looking forward to the new and better Raw Code Live. |
[5559.30 --> 5561.36] And I'm looking forward to what you do next. |
[5561.36 --> 5568.98] But I encourage you taking these couple of weeks, months, however long it's going to be to make sure everything is nice and smooth. |
[5569.20 --> 5570.86] The transition in the new job is smooth. |
[5570.96 --> 5572.14] Onboarding is very important. |
[5572.14 --> 5574.90] And very often it's skipped, right? |
[5574.94 --> 5577.46] Like you just get thrown straight in the middle of it. |
[5577.92 --> 5579.26] And that can be okay. |
[5579.64 --> 5581.02] And like, it's not always bad. |
[5581.28 --> 5588.00] But sometimes it's better to just like go slower, go smoother, take the lay of the land and enjoy it. |
[5588.08 --> 5591.18] Because we keep moving too fast through things, don't we? |
[5591.34 --> 5594.78] I feel it's like an acceleration of the next thing, the next thing. |
[5594.94 --> 5599.02] And it's not enough time on enjoying or appreciating the present. |
[5599.22 --> 5600.62] I couldn't agree more. |
[5600.62 --> 5604.82] I'd definitely take another couple of weeks just to spend time with the family. |
[5605.16 --> 5608.48] And then I'll come back in November, hopefully do some more cool stuff. |
[5608.60 --> 5611.94] You know, I've got big plans for Clustered, big plans for Raw Code Live. |
[5612.48 --> 5621.22] And with Pulumi being my new role, I think it's the first time in a long time that my particular interests in technology are directly aligned with the work that I'll be doing. |
[5621.54 --> 5622.86] So yeah, lots of great stuff. |
[5623.08 --> 5624.26] I'm really looking forward to that, David. |
[5624.42 --> 5625.62] Thank you very much for joining us. |
[5625.68 --> 5626.18] This was great. |
[5626.28 --> 5626.60] Thank you. |
[5626.72 --> 5627.34] Thank you for having me. |
[5627.40 --> 5627.72] It was a pleasure. |
[5630.62 --> 5633.72] Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Ship It. |
[5634.08 --> 5635.78] I enjoyed making it for you. |
[5636.22 --> 5639.14] This is just one of the podcasts for developers that we ship. |
[5639.60 --> 5642.62] Go to changelog.com forward slash master for the rest. |
[5643.10 --> 5648.78] You can join me and the rest of our community at changelog.com forward slash community. |
[5649.36 --> 5651.12] There are no imposters in our stack. |
[5651.46 --> 5652.62] Everyone is welcome. |
[5652.62 --> 5657.02] Huge thanks to our partners Fastly, LaunchDarkly and Linode. |
[5657.30 --> 5660.66] Thank you Brakemaster Cylinder for all our awesome beats. |
[5661.20 --> 5662.38] That's it for this week. |
[5662.72 --> 5663.42] See you next week. |
[5663.42 --> 5676.78] The music is out. |
[5676.82 --> 5680.98] And we are asking. |
[5682.90 --> 5686.56] The music is out. |
[5686.56 --> 5693.52] Game on. |
• KubeCon North America 2021 interviews |
• EBPF (eBPF) discussed as a powerful tool for observing and managing system behavior |
• Comparison of EBPF to JavaScript's impact on HTML pages |
• Liz Rice's perspective on EBPF's benefits, including improved visibility and understanding of system issues |
• Discussion of networking challenges in Kubernetes environments and how EBPF can help address them |
• EBPF programs and their potential applications |
• Tools that build on EBPF primitives and offer useful abstractions |
• History of observability in particular using EBPF |
• Cilium and its use of EBPF for networking and observability |
• Cilium components, including the CNI, Hubble, and Hubble UI |
• Integration with other tools for alerting and monitoring |
• User expresses interest in using Cilium in a production environment |
• Discusses getting started with Cilium, including Helm chart and CLI options |
• Announces upcoming "install fests" for interactive guidance with experienced Cilium users |
• Plans to watch live coding session on eBPF programming at KubeCon |
• Discussion of using BCC framework and Go for ease of demonstrating eBPF capabilities |
• Overview of steps in a typical live coding session, including Hello World example and exploring kernel-user space data transfer |
• Discussion about upcoming live coding sessions |
• Plans for KubeCon, including attending remotely and virtually |
• Introduction of new team member Duffy Cooley and his experience in networking |
• Upcoming project updates and announcements at KubeCon |
• Cilium becoming a CNCF incubation level project |
• General discussion about collaboration and working with team members |
• Excitement about an upcoming Cilium community event |
• Discussing how to participate in KubeCon despite not being physically present |
• Benefits of virtual participation, including interacting with others and asking questions |
• Using Slack for connection and conversation during events |
• Virtual office hours as a way to connect with others |
• The value of maintaining a virtual element in future events for accessibility and inclusion |
• eBPF and Cilium projects are mentioned as having interesting developments in the next six months |
• Service Mesh space is evolving with different products emerging |
• Cilium's role in the Service Mesh story will be significant |
• KubeCon event was discussed, including its safe environment due to health protocols |
• Attendance at KubeCon was lower than previous years, but had a unique atmosphere allowing for community collaboration |
• Discussion of previous KubeCon event and virtual participation |
• Review of successful virtual office hours and inclusive event organization |
• Handling of sensitive data in CrossPlan, including credentials for cloud providers and infrastructure |
• Addressing questions about security and credentials |
• Importance of messaging and education around the value of CrossPlan |
• Creation of a "Chief ClickOps Officer" role as a tongue-in-cheek solution to addressing direct access to cloud provider consoles. |
• Discussion on Crossplane's benefits |
• Handling secrets in Kubernetes |
• Comparison of running experiences in San Diego and LA |
• Upcoming KubeCon locations (Detroit, Valencia) |
• Announcements from KubeCon EU |
• Crossplane entering incubation status |
• Effects of incubation on the project's growth and maturity |
• Inroads made into the community and more people to reach |
• CNCF declaring project as mature and making noise about it |
• Project governance and release processes remain unchanged |
• Growth of the community due to increased visibility and maturity |
• Benefits of being an incubating project, including baseline knowledge from new users |
• Journey of cross-plane from sandbox to incubation in the CNCF |
• Process and timeline for applying for incubation status |
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