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I'm still expanding my knowledge of CSS and html. I want to build apps, but don't have any js skills. What do you recommend?
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Totally agree! 💯👍🏻
Amazing series! 👏🏻
Great meeting you in person at the Open Source Summit in Seattle Kelsey! Never stop inspiring people to find passion and excellence in the things they do 💙
Learning Docker is what kickstarted my career as a Software Engineer, and I still use it today :)
Authenticity and competence make the perfect public speakers
Shall we put the horse before the caret? Try to market and sale “no software product”. Good product is the problem, always. Marketing and sales is rarely a problem. Also we need cleaners in our office, right? Let developers think about how important that function is.
this interview does a phenomenal job outlining the hard work that goes into the iconic tech products we all love today, as well as the overlooked "boring innovation" on products that keep us safe i.e. improvements in tire technology
Great insights! It is always inspiring listing to Kelsey
Great interview! Kelsey, you are a real role model to me. Ever since we met at the LV K8s meetup, the insights you shared have been career-changing. Thank you!
Kelsey you inspired me to take the leap to transition into tech from advertising. Representation truly makes a difference. Thank you for taking the leap to making an even bigger mark on the world 🔥🙌🏾
Great episode! I loved hearing Dr. Gabriella Rosen Kellerman discuss how BetterUp is revolutionizing executive coaching with the combination of AI and human coaching. It's inspiring to see how they're helping companies and employees continuously level up. It was also fascinating to learn about their innovative approach to product development and how they've scaled during challenging times. Thanks for sharing such valuable and insightful content! 😊🎉
This podcast episode actually made me emotional a few times. The best podcast episode I ever listened to.
waooo nice to know the Kubernetes story. Thanks for having Kelsey in this podcast
Thanks for sharing your experience and inspiration, Kelsey. I also decided to keep going doing what and how i am doing because i am true believer in been a natural speaker and representing/inspirating the audience. One talk can change so many lives. You represent so many things for so many people. you have no idea how many people you inspired at KubeCon Chigago 2023, not only on your talks but been so open to talk with everyone. We appreciate, thank you!
This is an important conversation, thank you for having it!
If you’re anything like me, always curious about what goes on behind the scenes of groundbreaking startups and tech innovations, then "CRAFTED" might just become your next podcast obsession. Hosted by the ever-engaging Dan Blumberg, this show has become a staple in my weekly listening-and for good reason. Every episode feels like you're having coffee with pioneers from the tech world. Whether it's Eddie Kim from Gusto talking about the mindset needed for success, or Cat Miller from Flatiron Health discussing how they use data to battle cancer, the stories are not only inspiring but also filled with practical advice. Dan Blumberg has a knack for digging deep into the hows and whys of creating successful products that feels both casual and profound. He’s talking with these industry giants in a way that makes you feel included in the conversation. It’s like sitting in on a private masterclass where no question is too small and every detail could be the key to the next big idea. The variety in topics keeps every episode fresh and exciting. From AI in product development to new tech shaping the construction industry, there’s always something new to learn that broadens my understanding of the tech landscape. And let’s not forget the special episodes from SXSW and NYC Tech Week-these are real treats that offer a sneak peek into future trends that are about to take off. Bottom line? "CRAFTED" is more than just a podcast. It’s a learning journey, a source of motivation, and quite possibly the best mentor you could ask for in the tech space. Every episode is a reminder of why I love technology and innovation so much. Tune in, and maybe you’ll find yourself as hooked as I am!
Most value per square inch podcast I've come across for exploring new corners of modern tech & careers in tech.
how easy when it works, how insane to debug when it doesn't
Really well explained. Learnt a lot. Awesome.
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I got this error when try to run "docker buildx build --platform linux/arm64,linux/amd64 -t repo/demo . ERROR: Multi-platform build is not supported for the docker driver.
So many buzzwords in so little time without any real content. This must be a new record.
Explained all the concepts clearly
pretty vague explanation
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Mr. Peter McKee has presented Docker as if it were gitHub! The presentation was (so) to the point that it couldn't have been arranged any better. Thank you Sir.
1:58:55 I need to restart my container before the changes are visible - simply refreshing the browser doesn't work.
All is clear thanks a lot !!
i get this when I docker run /bin/sh: 1: [“python”,: not found
Bla bla bla. You don't need Docker or VB or any of that crap. Just put what you need on your pc, and get to work.
great video
My doubt is how this Docker containerd will provide the database, networking and usual capabilities in the wasm runtime? Since wasm components don't have those capabilities by their own, needs to be provided by the wasm host
That talk about *not* being paid by lines and then recommending to write more lines is a bit strange. If we were paid by lines then by all means use the longer version. But because we're not, shouldn't you recommend the shorter version? Well, as it turns out, many developers are in fact paid per lines, because they are paid by time, and writing more code takes more time. At the end, the remark misses the point: Always write the version that is the easiest to understand.
Check out the full interview with Docker's CTO here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hoyYz7V7lNDXqKQ.html
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Check out the full interview with Docker's CTO here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hoyYz7V7lNDXqKQ.html
Amazing!!!!
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I still don't get it, it seems docker is just like a plain directory, or zip file, but with extra steps.
57:00 more and more I find myself laughing along with these jokes and I realise I am definitly becoming a code nerd as well! XD
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