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[4256.64 --> 4257.44] Where's all the rest?
[4257.80 --> 4258.06] Right.
[4258.56 --> 4259.58] So it'll be 90, 100.
[4259.76 --> 4261.20] We'll be just going 10 to 10.
[4261.30 --> 4263.68] We were just talking about Fahrenheit and Celsius.
[4264.54 --> 4265.06] You know, we just...
[4265.60 --> 4266.76] It's not a context.
[4266.76 --> 4267.34] Don't go there.
[4267.54 --> 4268.72] That's more of a Celsius thing.
[4269.00 --> 4270.36] That's a...
[4270.36 --> 4272.00] 100 is hot.
[4272.00 --> 4273.40] But, um...
[4273.40 --> 4277.76] I would say we would publish our next Kaizen on the changelog feed.
[4278.52 --> 4279.36] Isn't that safe?
[4279.74 --> 4281.06] That's probably the safest bet today.
[4281.14 --> 4281.54] I think so.
[4281.70 --> 4283.42] It's what makes most sense to me too.
[4283.74 --> 4285.90] And stay tuned for more from that.
[4285.98 --> 4287.48] I mean, we'll have more to say on that episode.
[4288.28 --> 4291.06] Well, I have one thing which I really have to say.
[4291.14 --> 4291.32] Okay.
[4291.32 --> 4297.18] And I have to mention this because I've been trying to get to someone from 1Password since
[4297.18 --> 4300.54] January 15th when I sent my email and I haven't heard back.
[4300.54 --> 4305.80] So if someone knows someone within 1Password that can help with their services account,
[4306.24 --> 4312.14] this is so that we can use secrets from 1Password without needing to run the Connect server.
[4312.92 --> 4316.82] I mean, we will set up a Connect server if we need to, but hopefully we'll be able to
[4316.82 --> 4322.62] access the secrets using this new beta feature, which as far as I'm aware, it's called services
[4322.62 --> 4326.66] accounts that allows us to use the secrets programmatically in CI systems.
[4327.42 --> 4329.86] Right now, we can't do that without the Connect server.
[4329.86 --> 4334.82] And ideally, I would like to use the Go SDK, and you see where I'm going with this,
[4335.20 --> 4339.26] which is directly in code so that our CI will never see the secrets.
[4339.96 --> 4346.90] It's just a code that connects to the 1Password instance and it pulls it just in time as the
[4346.90 --> 4347.42] code runs.
[4348.14 --> 4354.00] So if anyone knows someone, I would very much like to talk to them to get this feature,
[4354.16 --> 4356.22] try this beta feature, see how it works.
[4356.22 --> 4361.90] Alternatively, how do you feel about a migration from 1Password?
[4364.36 --> 4366.12] Oh, negative.
[4366.82 --> 4368.72] Rotating secrets is my favorite thing to do.
[4369.54 --> 4369.94] Yes.
[4370.14 --> 4372.92] I mean, we want something that works and works well.
[4373.18 --> 4373.38] Yeah.
[4373.38 --> 4375.44] So we can set up a Connect server.
[4375.68 --> 4379.32] I mean, it's so easy to set up anything up on fly these days.
[4379.32 --> 4380.68] So maybe we'll just do that.
[4381.04 --> 4381.30] Yeah.
[4381.56 --> 4384.48] Which will act as a gateway to 1Password.
[4385.04 --> 4387.66] Well, we can make something happen with 1Password.
[4387.72 --> 4389.40] There is some opportunity there.
[4390.22 --> 4390.62] So.
[4391.46 --> 4391.80] Great.
[4392.20 --> 4394.82] That's the one thing which was on my list.
[4394.82 --> 4396.40] Let me go to work, you know.
[4396.56 --> 4396.92] Excellent.
[4397.54 --> 4398.64] I'm a big fan of 1Password.
[4398.78 --> 4399.86] I like it too, very much.
[4399.94 --> 4402.00] And I root for them in all ways.
[4402.22 --> 4404.06] I've been using them for more than a decade.
[4404.20 --> 4405.52] I mean, like just basically forever.
[4405.84 --> 4410.00] They're embedded in my operations and now with SSH integrations and stuff like that.
[4410.02 --> 4412.26] Like I just love biometrically.
[4412.44 --> 4414.60] And thank you for removing all of our SSH needs.
[4415.34 --> 4416.90] Change.com infrastructure wise.
[4416.90 --> 4420.06] But, you know, I still have LAN infrastructure that I have to log into.
[4420.26 --> 4423.94] And biometrically logging in via SSH is just, it's the way to go.
[4424.64 --> 4425.38] Yeah, for sure.
[4425.80 --> 4425.94] Yeah.
[4426.02 --> 4430.90] And I was reading this blog post on the 1Password blog about passwordless systems.
[4431.86 --> 4433.18] I'm just going to double check the title.
[4433.82 --> 4437.90] So the blog post is PassKeys in 1Password, the Future of Passwordless.
[4438.76 --> 4441.60] And it was published on November 17th, 2022.
[4441.86 --> 4442.70] So not that long ago.
[4443.68 --> 4445.96] And it was mentioned a couple more times.
[4445.96 --> 4448.38] So I think that's a really cool idea.
[4448.56 --> 4452.18] So I really like where 1Password is and where they're going.
[4452.84 --> 4456.50] If we can only figure this thing out, it'll be even more amazing for us.
[4456.92 --> 4458.30] So no more secrets in GitHub.
[4458.74 --> 4459.36] Yes, baby.
[4460.40 --> 4461.20] That's what I want.
[4462.74 --> 4463.14] Cool.
[4463.76 --> 4464.18] All right.
[4464.28 --> 4464.54] Well.
[4464.80 --> 4466.22] Should we call it a pod?
[4466.56 --> 4467.86] I think we should call it a pod.
[4468.38 --> 4469.68] Someone needs to sing something.
[4470.06 --> 4470.80] I feel like it.
[4470.84 --> 4471.80] It's my birthday tomorrow.
[4472.32 --> 4473.10] Jared sings that.
[4473.10 --> 4475.10] Happy trails to you.
[4475.10 --> 4475.54] See?
[4476.14 --> 4476.48] Told you.
[4476.74 --> 4477.24] That's all you're getting.
[4477.78 --> 4478.66] Until we meet again.
[4478.76 --> 4481.28] He tried to sing Semi Sonic on that.
[4482.12 --> 4482.76] Closing time?
[4482.86 --> 4484.00] On the Friends episode we did.
[4484.14 --> 4484.32] Yeah.
[4484.46 --> 4485.72] He started singing closing time.
[4485.78 --> 4487.14] I added you right out of that, man.
[4487.18 --> 4488.14] I didn't want you embarrassed.
[4488.42 --> 4488.72] Ah.