“Mark’s home, actually, it costs about the same as this”
Episode 128 · March 30th, 2018 · 1 hr 6 mins
About this Episode
Talking about Facebook this week is inescapable, so we do, but in a rant-y kind of way. We also discuss Oracle’s plans to hire 10,000 more people in Austin, Solomon Hykes leaving Docker, and the Google/Oracle case around Java’s copyright.
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Relevant to your interests
- Oracle's Founder Larry Ellison Says Austin Campus is Going to Grow to 10,000
- Google-Oracle high-stakes dustup returns to court — with billions on the line
- Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case
- Pivotal Software files for IPO
- Finally, a more coherent IBM story?
- Facebook confirms it records users' call history, stoking furor
- Getting acquainted with Kubernetes 1.10, CoreOS
- Red Hat is in the pink: Cracks $3bn revenue run rate as subs take off
- Apollo Is Considering IPO of Cloud-Hosting Firm Rackspace
- $13 billion Atlassian explains how the 'joy of missing out' led it to totally reinvent one of its core products
- As it shifts cloud focus to platform services, Oracle tries to hold on to its database legacy
- GitLab 10.6 released with CI/CD for GitHub and deeper Kubernetes integration
- Docker, a $1 billion software start-up, has lost its founder a year after new CEO joined
- Solomon Hykes Departs from Docker - The New Stack
Nonsense
- Honest Status Page
- Boston Dynamics Robot Dog Slips on Banana Peel
- NPR reviews Pacific Rim “Mech & Cheese”
Conferences, et. al.
- April 3rd to 4th, Dallas - MC Coté at SpringOne Tour.
- April 11th, InnoTech San Antonio - Coté speaking.
- April 10-12th, Sydney AWS Summit
- April 26-27, DevOpsDays Jakarta - Matt is keynoting, and Coté will be speaking too.
- May 15th to 18th, 2018 - Coté talking EA at Continuous Lifecycle London.
- May 22-25, ChefConf 2018, in Chicago.
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Recommendations
- Matt: Disrupting Dystopia - The Bruce Sterling Talk - SXSW 2018 by SXSW
- rainbow-delimiters for Emacs
- Brandon: Netflix The Gift.
- Coté: Blue Diamond Smoke House Almonds.
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