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[544.78 --> 551.00] boomed the spam in a lot of ways like not the food the the email not just that but it makes me sad |
[551.00 --> 555.94] because how many older people are they say that people are eating like you know like are not eating |
[555.94 --> 559.48] or eating like i think there was documentary people were eating like cat food because they were like |
[559.48 --> 563.84] saying that their meds were so expensive and people were trying to get it from canada and from other |
[563.84 --> 569.22] countries and places and then it's like think about like the fact that if you like had an email like that |
[569.22 --> 573.38] you're going to be like oh my god i can afford something more this week you know and that's like |
[573.38 --> 577.82] so sad because there's already so many robocalls that take like advantage of older people and then |
[577.82 --> 582.70] you add that into it and it's just like why are we putting like humans in this position to even be |
[582.70 --> 589.18] that desperate you know yeah the fixed income for a lot of people is a super like you have to know |
[589.18 --> 595.22] exactly wherever dollar is going and what you can and can't afford and i remember when i was pregnant |
[595.22 --> 601.00] with my son i was so sick and there was a medicine it was the only like fda medicine approved for like |
[601.00 --> 606.74] morning sickness that wouldn't cause like miscarriage and it was seven hundred dollars but it was literally |
[606.74 --> 613.84] b6 in unison which is like you could mix it at target for like 12 bucks and it was seven hundred |
[613.84 --> 618.50] dollars and they like it took three weeks like three weeks of me not being able to hold down the water |
[618.50 --> 623.64] for insurance to approve it and i was like this is ridiculous like some dude in the office is just |
[623.64 --> 629.12] turning this down while i'm like so sick you know it was just like it blew my mind the whole process |
[629.12 --> 635.70] of like insurance and stuff now i'm sad it is sad i don't want old people not taking their medicine |
[635.70 --> 641.98] worrying about like food and just like i hope that we do take this kind of stuff into consideration |
[641.98 --> 646.42] and i do find like there was just recently i didn't put it as a link here to this week but |
[646.42 --> 651.26] the white house is like we need to write memory safe languages right like they want people to write rust |
[651.26 --> 655.96] i thought that was so interesting that like actually like the white house was getting into |
[655.96 --> 661.26] like software in that way and i thought that was like really cool because which is also kind of like |
[661.26 --> 665.74] crazy because i feel like a lot of government entities have like really old languages and like |
[665.74 --> 670.64] software so i thought that was interesting too but of everyone telling me what software to write or what |
[670.64 --> 675.26] language to pick i would not expect it to be exactly the people that still use cobalt |
[675.26 --> 680.36] like you know what yeah like maybe this old language is it like this fortran is kind of long |
[680.36 --> 685.48] in the tooth let's just like leap everything else and say what should we do and uh and yeah like |
[685.48 --> 690.12] memory safe language is like maybe it can protect against certain things right but it's it's not gonna |
[690.12 --> 695.18] protect everything but it's like hey if this protects anything like this that could affect millions |
[695.18 --> 702.30] of people then yeah it's worth it to you know pay developers to learn this software like this |
[702.30 --> 707.30] language this infrastructure whatever it is because that does have huge impacts in in something like |
[707.30 --> 712.14] a government where everyone depends on it but just like if you're going to build like military applications |
[712.14 --> 719.38] or like government applications it is better for it to be like more stable and like on you know i'm glad |
[719.38 --> 722.96] that they're taking those things into consideration and they're wanting to build them better |
[722.96 --> 728.24] because it's i like i know just like being married to someone in the military for so long they were |
[728.24 --> 733.38] talking about taking a lot of the processes like for moving and like that type of thing and trying |
[733.38 --> 739.02] to make apps for them so it's interesting because as like the military and different aspects of the |
[739.02 --> 744.10] government do become more technical they're going to have to update their tech because now they're |
[744.10 --> 750.04] starting new like technical applications on top of like the older tech that they've been managing so it's |
[750.04 --> 754.22] interesting how like those things are going to like i wonder if that law will affect like how they |
[754.22 --> 761.28] build applications for like actual like military families and you know on top of the building it for |
[761.28 --> 768.36] ships and you know tanks etc cool well uh let's jump into the interview with chris and and talk all |
[768.36 --> 773.16] about uh security for open source because that kind of ties into some of this as well it's like hey |
[773.16 --> 778.30] are you following best practices to secure your repos and can we trust this code in any way |
[778.30 --> 785.04] and open sssf scorecards is one way to kind of see maybe a proxy of that of like maybe i do trust |
[785.04 --> 789.90] this or or maybe there's some bad situations or just something that doesn't add up here that isn't |
[789.90 --> 792.98] secure so let's jump into the interview and we'll talk to you after |
[792.98 --> 812.70] well friends i have some good news for you it is launch week once again for century and i'm here |
[812.70 --> 818.22] with rahul chabria from the product team at century so rahul what can you tell me about the launch week |
[818.22 --> 824.42] this year for century in march we're making a huge investment into our product platform we're trying |
[824.42 --> 830.00] to make it faster better in november we shared a sneak peek about our new metrics offering so now |
[830.00 --> 835.20] developers will be able to define custom metrics they care about and monitor how quickly their app |
[835.20 --> 839.60] is responding to the business measures they have to be accountable for plus also like the customer |
[839.60 --> 843.76] experiences that they've committed to and that's going to be available in an alpha people can sign up to |
[843.76 --> 848.06] get access uh we'll turn it off for them like in a couple days once they write in and they can get |
[848.06 --> 853.10] going right away now on top of that it's like we are looking more at how do we make the product |
[853.10 --> 859.68] smarter now i know the world is talking about ai and ml and they're all solving like we think like |
[859.68 --> 864.28] entertaining problems but century is taking a more thoughtful approach to it we are trying to look |
[864.28 --> 868.08] at what is the developer trying to do like our goal is not to have you sit in century all day long |
[868.08 --> 872.28] our goal is not have us like be a tab that you need to keep open our goal is to have this be a tab |
[872.28 --> 876.88] you open when something is wrong give you the information you need right away tell you how |
[876.88 --> 881.16] impactful it is to your user base and if you should care and if it is something you should care about |
[881.16 --> 886.92] here's how to fix it so we're taking a broader look at how developers use the product where is the |
[886.92 --> 890.90] noise they're seeing like are they seeing repeat events are they seeing like things that are not |
[890.90 --> 894.96] critical rise to the top and have to automatically resolve them or ignore them so we're going to make |
[894.96 --> 900.46] century a little bit smarter with artificial intelligence to give you a more prioritized view of the issues |
[900.46 --> 905.60] that really matter so you can solve them quickly and move on and not be distracted by random rage clicks |
[905.60 --> 910.46] that are you know just ghost issues those are the two major things coming out it's like thinking about |
[910.46 --> 915.28] more like defining the metrics you care about also figuring out ways to like organize your issues so developers |
[915.28 --> 919.24] can actually solve those problems faster and then we're also working on a few features for our mobile |
[919.24 --> 922.96] developers like century is a platform that works with any technology you want but for mobile |
[922.96 --> 928.82] developers there's always been this like wait a second there was an error but hold on let me go dig up this |
[928.82 --> 933.20] device and see if i can recreate it uh i can't recreate it okay let me go look at the stack trace |
[933.20 --> 936.86] like it's definitely something there i'll just fix it push release and hopefully those now like the |
[936.86 --> 941.84] crash rates go up and the crash for user rates go up but there's it's always like this idea like i still |
[941.84 --> 947.64] need to figure out like where is that bank of used old devices for someone running you know ios 13 on an |
[947.64 --> 953.32] iphone 11 somewhere so we're giving them the ability we're previewing the ability for mobile developers to |
[953.32 --> 958.58] actually see what happens on an end user session so that way there's no question about the problem |
[958.58 --> 962.72] or the latency issue and building out more performance capabilities so they can see exactly |
[962.72 --> 966.62] how fast their app is performing those are the three big things we're planning on talking about |
[966.62 --> 971.26] aside from core platform announcements some integrations and cool partnerships we're working |
[971.26 --> 976.10] with yes the big investment in machine learning and artificial intelligence okay centuries launch week |
[976.10 --> 981.58] happens march 18th through the 22nd check the show notes for a link to the launch week page i'll be |
[981.58 --> 988.20] showing off new features products you can tune into their youtube channel or discord daily at 9 a.m pacific |
[988.20 --> 993.08] standard time to hear the latest scoop or if you want to get swag along the way enter your email |
[993.08 --> 1000.38] address at the page we'll link up to get swag all along the way or join the discord whatever works |
[1000.38 --> 1008.72] for you head to century.io that's s-e-n-t-r-y.io i'm sure they'll link it up somewhere or check the |
[1008.72 --> 1013.02] show notes for a link while you're at it use the code changelog to get 100 bucks off the team plan |
[1013.02 --> 1017.90] again use the code changelog go to century.io |
[1017.90 --> 1035.44] all right thank you so much chris swan for being on the show today to talk all about open ssf score |
[1035.44 --> 1040.40] cards and uh chris tell us about yourself where do you work and what do you what do you do so hi i'm |
[1040.40 --> 1045.68] chris swan i'm an engineer at at sign where we're building a platform for next generation networking |
[1045.68 --> 1053.02] based on personal data services and um one of my focuses there is on how we show that we care about |
[1053.02 --> 1057.96] security that's why we ended up uh implementing scorecards which i guess is what we're here to |
[1057.96 --> 1063.10] talk about the way you phrase that makes me very how we show that we're interested in security or care |
[1063.10 --> 1069.26] about security like immediately in my head thinks of security theater where hey there's a thing that we |
[1069.26 --> 1074.04] have to do for a checklist that doesn't really matter but i know that's different than what |
[1074.04 --> 1080.74] you're actually working on so let's start with what is open ssf open ssf is the open source security |
[1080.74 --> 1088.54] foundation it's a thing inside of linux foundation so it sort of sits alongside of cncf as one of the |
[1088.54 --> 1092.76] projects there so it's its own foundation and what does it focus on what what's the purpose of a new |
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