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[4563.76 --> 4568.38] weird texture thing and it's not yeah like there's a lot of things i'm like actually this this scares me
[4568.38 --> 4576.04] this i get this so if if anyone has other names for things i please send them email us ship it at
[4576.04 --> 4579.98] changelog because i want to hear more of them i have a list now and we could we could redo this as a
[4579.98 --> 4584.66] segment if we get more names or post them in the comments that'd be cool too we could reply to the
[4584.66 --> 4590.62] comments yes that's true leave a comment whatever uh if you also have people that you would like to
[4590.62 --> 4594.60] hear on the show topics you'd like to hear on the show go ahead and please email us ship it at
[4594.60 --> 4600.56] changelog because we have a collection of people we're talking to what's like your dream interviews
[4600.56 --> 4606.64] like i feel like we need more space people more space people yeah who do people want on the show
[4606.64 --> 4611.32] like who would be like the number one i want to hear what this infrastructure like what kind of
[4611.32 --> 4616.76] industries would you like like what is like your jam what would be like your top industries that you
[4616.76 --> 4623.28] really want to know more about i love embedded systems i like hardware and and i would love to hear
[4623.28 --> 4627.00] like the space episode was really cool just because it was like something far far away
[4627.00 --> 4633.64] but also like other systems like that that are in environments where like nothing should exist like
[4633.64 --> 4638.88] things deep sea things in the desert things that were just like you know what like yeah this has to
[4638.88 --> 4644.66] exist for five years with no one ever touching it and it has to like the systems that collects uh
[4644.66 --> 4650.94] earthquakes right like how are those maintained where do they run what's i love like processes and like
[4650.94 --> 4655.62] thinking about the like unique problems you know because those are such unique problems that you
[4655.62 --> 4661.62] have to solve for but like they're abstract in a way but they're also like very like visual and like
[4661.62 --> 4665.78] a physical like you can think of like okay this is going to be somewhere and it's going to have this
[4665.78 --> 4670.04] problem and i just love the fact that like you have to solve for those physical things but like with
[4670.04 --> 4675.16] also with software you know so like they're satellites but they're going to be in space but then also
[4675.16 --> 4679.66] like i just think that's so cool like i love i have always loved when software interacts with
[4679.66 --> 4683.92] the physical world when bits and atoms they get together and they're like we're doing something
[4683.92 --> 4688.34] together and it's just like ah i wrote something down and it made the first time that i loved
[4688.34 --> 4693.26] software is when i made an led turn on i'm like i typed something in a computer and that light lit up
[4693.26 --> 4700.56] yes that's why i love like iot and like that kind of stuff because it's like it's that bridge between
[4700.56 --> 4706.22] like you get an id and you make a bunch of stuff out of thin air and then it affects the real world and
[4706.22 --> 4711.44] that is just like you know electricity moves because i told it to and that's just like it's
[4711.44 --> 4715.90] like real magic in real life you know like you grow up all like talking thinking about like harry potter
[4715.90 --> 4720.00] and like all these magical things and then all of a sudden it's like software magic in real life like
[4720.00 --> 4725.16] when the first time your kid like runs something in a like code editor and like they see it work and
[4725.16 --> 4730.80] you're just like yes we've got them robotics is really fun and there's a lot of things like that
[4730.80 --> 4735.08] where it's just like i love how how those things get together and you're just like my the words i wrote
[4735.08 --> 4740.20] over here i'm going to pay my like life savings for my kid to go to robotics camp mostly because
[4740.20 --> 4744.90] i couldn't afford stuff like that like when i was little and i'm like so jelly dude like why don't
[4744.90 --> 4752.10] we have this for adults an adult space camp would be amazing oh my god we have to start a space camp
[4752.10 --> 4760.74] autumn i have too many things going on i'm not doing this i know we don't have enough hours in the day
[4760.74 --> 4765.98] already but like okay but hear me out the space camp would be so much fun can you imagine me and
[4765.98 --> 4771.92] you and a bunch of our nerd friends at like our space camp like that's it we have to call andrew
[4771.92 --> 4774.10] and be like andrew we've got a plan we have an idea like
[4774.10 --> 4782.00] all right thank you thanks everyone for listening to the show uh one last thing is the day you hear
[4782.00 --> 4787.32] this hopefully is not too late but march 14th through 17th autumn and i are both going to be at the
[4787.32 --> 4793.18] southern california linux expo scale in pasadena california so if you are coming to scale and want
[4793.18 --> 4798.92] to say hi autumn and i are both giving talks there um we're going to be around on on the it goes over
[4798.92 --> 4803.34] the weekend it's a great family friendly event if you have kids or they have a game night on saturday
[4803.34 --> 4808.88] nights uh they actually have like a nerd olympics this year oh i was reading their emails so there's a
[4808.88 --> 4813.94] lot of fun things going on and if you're at scale and want to say hi please feel free to stop us
[4813.94 --> 4819.52] yeah we'd love to meet you in person we should record a scale episode where i'm trying to think
[4819.52 --> 4823.16] of how we would do that and if we want to do interviews for us we might have a scale that'd be
[4823.16 --> 4829.40] so much fun a scale episode but also i'm working on one of the organizers for scale and kubernetes
[4829.40 --> 4834.42] community day so i have a lot of other things to do uh so we'll have to figure out how that fits in
[4834.42 --> 4840.14] stop having five jobs justin we have to do fun nerd stuff we it's that is fun nerd stuff i get a
[4840.14 --> 4846.68] volunteer for a linux expo and that's cool that's cool the eye roll on that was but we have to have
[4846.68 --> 4852.08] like interviews too well i'll send you a microphone out and you can go start uh meeting all the cool
[4852.08 --> 4857.72] people and just recording also we should go into the like nerd olympics oh my god we can be a team
[4857.72 --> 4865.14] it'll be so much fun if you want to compete with us i'm sorry you will you will not get golds
[4865.14 --> 4870.28] we will we will win these events do you think the nerd olympics are going to have physical
[4870.28 --> 4875.64] uh requirements i don't know like the possibilities like i'm super excited
[4875.64 --> 4883.42] like it could go either way just like like i'm just excited to see what it is at this point i i don't
[4883.42 --> 4887.34] remember all of the events but i remember one of them was like a paper airplane contest like who can
[4887.34 --> 4892.18] throw the paper airplane the farthest okay i'm i'm like bomb at that i got three kids like i can do that
[4892.18 --> 4897.32] there you go one of them was rebuild a lego model without the instructions but like the lego models
[4897.32 --> 4902.02] across the room so like you have to go like run look at it go run to your table and like build as
[4902.02 --> 4906.30] fast as you can and if you need to see again you got to go run back oh my god the kid that's never
[4906.30 --> 4912.28] been that great at sports like this is me right here okay like this is like i finally like found my
[4912.28 --> 4918.04] jam of olympics like the game night at scale is pretty epic so if you've never been to southern
[4918.04 --> 4922.82] california linux expo before highly recommended i've been going for i feel like i'm going to the
[4922.82 --> 4928.80] conference of my people and i'm like so excited like it is it is my favorite uh conference to go
[4928.80 --> 4934.08] to every year and it's fun it's in pasadena i'm so excited to meet you in real life we're good to be
[4934.08 --> 4941.12] like nerd friends in real life together it's gonna be so awesome it is gonna be a good time but yeah if
[4941.12 --> 4945.96] you are listening to the show and want to say hi please uh please stop us and do so because uh we don't
[4945.96 --> 4950.14] know your face and hopefully you at least hear our voice um if you have to see my face i'm sorry
[4950.14 --> 4956.54] i'll be the girl with way too many tech t-shirts and can care it's gonna be great hopefully people
[4956.54 --> 4961.48] will find you with that but also you know come to come to your talk and uh and learn all about uh
[4961.48 --> 4965.22] ai and data i both want them to come and want them not to come because i'm really nervous
[4965.22 --> 4973.76] it's gonna be great though yes it is gonna be great so thanks everyone for listening and we will
[4973.76 --> 4978.42] uh be speaking at you next week thanks for uh thanks for joining and hopefully see you soon
[4978.42 --> 4989.70] this is ship it with justin garrison and autumn nash a podcast about everything that happens
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[4997.92 --> 5005.20] close to your users all around the world learn how at fly.io oh yeah my pleasure
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