The Sanka of hot sauces
Episode 206 · November 23rd, 2019 · 1 hr 20 mins
About this Episode
We discuss Kubecon and Slack vs. Microsoft Teams. Pretty frothy stuff!
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Mood board:
- One.
- “I am not upgrading.”
- “Nothing ever good comes out of upgrades.”
- “I need someone with 35 years experience to run the internal blog.”
- “Shut the doors on your way out.”
- Planning makes us professional
- Tech news sucks nowadays, where’s the good news?
- Put that gravy on your shorts.
- It’s the Sanka of hot sauces.
- The problem is, there’s only one size of tortilla: giant.
- ah tortillas.
- They have really good lighting.
- Prove me wrong, Kubecon 2020.
- “Their negotiation with the underlying platform.”
- I’m not a technical person, I’m a toga person.
- The Oxnard Comma.
- Stop not giving your money to Kafka, give it to us.
- Is that still the future, or is it finally the present?
- When the money tree starts shaking, might as well catch some money.
- Giant monsters fighting in Japan. Call in Idris Elba.
- The video conferencing circle of life.
- The Schwag Cycle.
- 1am city council meetings for the parking app product manager.
- Cocky sci-fi Europeans.
Relevant to your interests
- Cloud Native Computing Foundation Reaches Over 100 Certified Kubernetes Vendors
- A certified vendor is an organization that provides a Kubernetes distribution, hosted platform, or installer.
- Cloud Native Computing Foundation Continues Tremendous Growth, Surpassing 500 Members
- In the third quarter of 2019, 56 members joined CNCF. The rapid growth underscores increasing momentum around cloud native technologies just as a record-breaking 12,000 attendees gather for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America.
- HPE launches container platform, aims to be 100% open source Kubernetes
- "With BlueData, customers won't be managing five different clusters," he said. "We will have one central point and 100% open-source Kubernetes that is curated and at the top of the trunk."
- HPE doesn’t want Xerox’s valuation: HP Just Rejected Xerox. Here Are the Moves It Could Make Next.
- Curiously good press release: Announcing Oracle API Gateway, Oracle Logging and Kafka Compatibility for Oracle Streaming.
- Slack vs. Teams, etc.
- Slack stock drops as Microsoft claims big lead with 20 million Teams users.
- Slack touts users growth as it faces growing competition from Microsoft.
- Amazon’s packaging: Why thousands of Amazon packages converge on a tiny Montana town.
- Google some company, CloudSimple…?
- Snowflake Data Warehouse Partner
- Google acquires CloudSimple to bolster cloud workload migration - CloudSimple® provides a secure, high performance, dedicated environment in Public Clouds to run VMware workloads.
- What’s the point: Puppet wash, HPE Container Platform, JenkinsX, K3s, and Gremlins in the cloud
- IBM driving open source advancements to help developers be more productive with Kubernetes - Kui is designed to be a single tool to help developers navigate between the different CLIs relevant to each part of the solution.
- Nvidia and Microsoft launch Azure supercomputing instance
- SoftBank to create $30 billion tech giant via Yahoo Japan, Line Corp deal - SoftBank Corp plans to merge internet subsidiary Yahoo Japan with messaging app operator Line Corp to create a $30 billion tech group, as it strives to compete more effectively with local rival Rakuten and U.S. tech powerhouses.
- Google’s rollout of RCS chat for all Android users in the US begins today.
- Apple plans a Prime-like subscription bundle, but that has News+ publishers worried.
- Nike Pulling Its Products From Amazon in E-Commerce Pivot.
- The 20 Best DevOps Podcasts.
Nonsense
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Conferences, et. al.
- December - 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringOne Tours are posted: Toronto Dec 2nd.
- December 12-13 2019 - Kubernetes Forum Sydney
- NO-SSH-JJ wants you go to DeliveryConf in Seattle on Jan 21st & 22nd, Use promo code: SDT10 to get 10% off. JJ wants you to read about Delivery Conf Format too.
- June 1-4: ChefConf 2020
- Jordi wants you to go to GitLab Commit Jan. 14th
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Recommendations
- Matt: Brandon’s picks are eventually good - Sicario - 30 for 30: Pony Exce$$. Australian fires.
- Brandon: Park in Austin App. AWS GameDay.
- Coté: casino bread. Ezra Klein Dave Eggers episode. Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore and Sourdough.
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