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[286.14 --> 288.00] And the third thing was Parka. |
[288.00 --> 296.10] We were profiling our app and everything was running in Kubernetes at the time to understand where the CPU time is spent. |
[296.76 --> 302.64] And Parka improved so much since, but we haven't installed it in the new world, which for us is Fly.io. |
[303.54 --> 306.34] So that's maybe one thing worth bringing back. |
[306.44 --> 306.88] I don't know. |
[307.34 --> 307.74] We'll see. |
[307.82 --> 310.40] But I know that we have many more ideas of things to improve. |
[310.40 --> 316.76] So small bets, more small bets, more trying things out and see what sticks and embracing change. |
[317.58 --> 318.76] So this is episode 90. |
[319.56 --> 324.96] So you made it to 90 episodes before this hiatus, this pause. |
[325.08 --> 326.62] So congrats on 90 episodes. |
[326.76 --> 329.82] Most podcasts do not make it that far even. |
[330.74 --> 334.82] Unfortunately, not 100, which would have been a coup de grace would have been perfect. |
[334.82 --> 338.60] However, if it would have been 100, it would have felt more like the end. |
[338.78 --> 340.12] And this is not the end, right? |
[340.26 --> 341.98] So 90, like who stops at 90? |
[342.12 --> 344.72] Obviously, something else is going to come after 90. |
[344.90 --> 347.00] You know, it's not a natural place to stop. |
[347.08 --> 348.12] 100 would be like, that's it. |
[348.46 --> 349.18] The book is done. |
[349.64 --> 349.80] Right. |
[350.38 --> 354.56] We would call it a grand finale and you would sail off into the sunset. |
[355.26 --> 358.86] Well, for me, I'm a little, of course, embrace the change. |
[358.92 --> 359.70] I'm a little bit sad. |
[359.78 --> 363.46] I know we have a lot of listeners who truly love this show. |
[363.46 --> 367.88] It's a unique show in our catalog and changelogs catalog. |
[368.14 --> 372.62] You talk about things that we don't talk about elsewhere in ways that we can't talk about. |
[372.78 --> 374.84] And so, of course, we will miss it. |
[375.20 --> 381.28] For me, selfishly, perhaps, my favorite episodes are Divisible by 10. |
[382.08 --> 384.98] I like the Kaizens, maybe because I get to listen to myself. |
[385.12 --> 385.94] No, that's just a joke. |
[386.04 --> 388.32] I just enjoy catching up with you. |
[388.50 --> 388.96] Not a joke. |
[389.62 --> 390.56] No, I do like it. |
[390.72 --> 391.40] I'm starting to like it. |
[391.40 --> 393.56] You have a nice voice, Jared. |
[393.64 --> 394.30] That's what it is. |
[394.92 --> 395.70] Let's be honest. |
[395.92 --> 396.90] It's not how I say it. |
[396.94 --> 398.16] It's how I say it. |
[398.24 --> 399.42] No, I'm just, I'm really joking. |
[399.78 --> 399.88] Yeah. |
[401.86 --> 402.78] It's not my voice. |
[402.84 --> 403.20] That's great. |
[403.26 --> 404.28] It's the things I'm saying. |
[404.46 --> 405.12] That's the best. |
[405.82 --> 406.56] Just kidding. |
[406.82 --> 408.34] But I love our Kaizens. |
[408.34 --> 411.82] If the interviews never came back, I could get over it. |
[411.90 --> 415.34] If the Kaizens never continued, I don't think I could get over it. |
[415.44 --> 418.00] So we don't know exactly what's coming next. |
[418.10 --> 422.72] But I think Kaizen needs to continue to be a thing that exists in our world. |
[422.72 --> 425.52] And we don't know what form that's going to take. |
[425.60 --> 426.78] Maybe it'll be on the changelog. |
[427.16 --> 429.38] Maybe it'll be on some show that doesn't exist yet. |
[429.68 --> 431.24] Maybe it'll just be a show called Kaizen. |
[431.58 --> 432.20] I don't know. |
[432.32 --> 434.14] But we don't want to lose you entirely, Gerhard. |
[434.22 --> 442.82] We want you to continue to experiment, push forward our operations here, our platform, pushing us into new things so we can learn along the way. |
[443.16 --> 446.96] And sharing that at least the navel gazing part of Shibit. |
[447.36 --> 447.82] What do you think? |
[447.82 --> 448.76] I love it. |
[449.26 --> 449.44] Yeah. |
[449.82 --> 455.02] If you remember, one of the ideas for the show titles before Shibit was Kaizen. |
[455.32 --> 455.64] Right. |
[455.86 --> 458.58] That's how it's so embedded within me. |
[458.84 --> 461.36] I mean, I never see myself stop doing that. |
[461.70 --> 464.66] And the fact that we can talk about it, I think it's great. |
[464.90 --> 465.94] The cadence makes sense. |
[466.44 --> 468.08] It fits with everything. |
[468.36 --> 468.58] Right. |
[468.66 --> 474.96] And in fact, your idea to us, your pitch for this show was basically just the Kaizen stuff. |
[474.96 --> 480.78] And I said, nobody wants to listen to us every week talk about our platform every week. |
[481.00 --> 482.32] We need to mix in some interviews. |
[482.92 --> 484.34] And so that became Shibit. |
[484.40 --> 485.44] It was the interview shows. |
[485.58 --> 490.92] And then I thought you picked a pretty good cadence of every 10, every two and a half months, almost quarterly. |
[491.22 --> 497.74] But, you know, using the episode numbers brilliantly to map out a Kaizen episode that made sense. |
[497.80 --> 503.50] I think if we would have done, if we would have came out and done a weekly Kaizen with us three, I don't think it'd be the show that it has been. |
[503.50 --> 507.26] And so I think that was a good collaboration by us to realize that. |
[507.34 --> 521.54] But also, you were definitely on to something in terms of just an enjoyable format that people do like to follow and say, these crazy guys just air their dirty infrastructure laundry right here on the air for us to learn from. |
[521.66 --> 523.32] And I think that's cool. |
[523.86 --> 525.04] Yeah, I think so too. |
[525.16 --> 527.28] And I really like the new GitHub discussions. |
[528.02 --> 529.50] I mean, we had the one for Kaizen 8. |
[529.50 --> 533.88] Now we have 440, which is discussion for Kaizen 9, which is this episode. |
[534.28 --> 535.56] And it captures all the things. |
[535.72 --> 537.22] I think that works really, really well. |
[537.28 --> 538.22] You have the written format. |
[538.56 --> 539.46] You have it in GitHub. |
[539.70 --> 542.40] You have pull requests, issues, all things connected. |
[542.98 --> 545.36] I think it's something worth celebrating. |
[545.62 --> 551.00] And while we don't ship once every two and a half months, because that would be crazy, we do talk about the highlights. |
[551.00 --> 556.06] And I think that is a nice forcing function to always keep moving forward, always keep improving. |
[556.28 --> 559.04] It keeps reminding us of what we've accomplished. |
[559.70 --> 560.66] Adam, you want to chime in here? |
[560.76 --> 561.96] You've been nodding along. |
[562.12 --> 563.58] Yeah, I was, you know. |
[563.58 --> 564.12] I think it's too sad. |
[564.42 --> 565.68] I am a little too sad, honestly. |
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