Building containers without Docker
Weāre back! Jason Hall joins the show to tell Justin & Autumn all about how Chainguard builds hundreds of containers without a single Dockerfile.
Weāre back! Jason Hall joins the show to tell Justin & Autumn all about how Chainguard builds hundreds of containers without a single Dockerfile.
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Ben Chomel
Paris, France
2024-02-20T20:01:49Z ago
I was a bit skeptical when I heard Autumn at the beginning with that shy voice and super short answers to Justin but she was in fact awesome, and very dynamic! Great duo, great show!
Jerod Santo
Bennington, Nebraska
Jerod co-hosts The Changelog, crashes JS Party & takes out the trash (his old code) once in awhile.
2024-02-20T20:58:50Z ago
Happy to hear that! Also of note: this is Autumnās first podcast so she will settle in and get more comfortable as time passes as well š
Alex R
https://elrey.casa/me
2024-03-13T14:17:42Z ago
Super happy that this started back up! Nice to meet you both @autumn808 & @rothgar (? Maybe thatās the right tagā¦he has a direct link to his Twitter profile vs a /person/ page when I got to click his icon, so IDK if thatās the right way to tag him š ), and Iāve loved every episode so far. Iām personally a more devops person, so while I enjoy and appreciate all the other changelog podcasts this one is personally my favorite š.
Iāll definitely miss @gerhard & loved all the episodes he did! Maybe he can come back every once in a while & you all can chat about something š.
One thing I really thought was cool from his episodes was that he actually sat down & did some practical code changes for the changelog repo during the Christmas time. It doesnāt have to be on the changelog website, but having a video of the process + repo & demonstrating code examples or projects is really awesome from a practitionerās perspective (IMO). IDK if thatās something thatās even feasible for your format & definitely would be a once in a while thing (too much would probably be overkill), but just wanted to mention it. š
From your format, I really like the links/news topics at the end that youāve been doing (Iāve listened to all the episodes, not just this one). I think thatās a nice touch to kind of report some ānewsā or recent/cool stuff š. Plus I like the catch-up segment you two do to almost intro the convo + the podcast. Since it helps not just be a hard cut to the recorded convo (at least thatās what it sounds like).
Again super appreciative for everything you have done & will do for this podcast! š„³
Justin Garrison
2024-03-13T16:15:11Z ago
If you like practical coding examples you may enjoy the Fork it podcast/livestreams I did on YouTube last year. Iāve been debating starting that again but have been filling my time with Ship it recordings instead.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuuxpDWxclfKBIHc5ngy75ZoY4OguKTrG
Alex R
https://elrey.casa/me
2024-03-15T11:34:09Z ago
Very cool! I love it, & I just got sucked in the EKS cluster games one š
Iām a security person & love CTFs, so thatās a really cool episode for me š„³
Thank you for the recommendation!
BTW, since you work at Sidero, do you get to work with Talos Linux much? Iāve been acquainted with it for a while (at minimum since Ship It originally covered it, but I think longer than that) & was curious if thereās plans to talk more about it or kubespan at all on ShipIt?
Side note: Iām finally starting to get my work migrated from OVPN to Wireguard for our end user devices, but my long term goal is to convert all our end user devices we give to clients to k8s nodes (preferably Talos) then hopefully kubespan (eventually š ) š
Justin Garrison
2024-03-16T17:12:45Z ago
I wonāt be talking about Sidero or Talos unless the guests want to. If you want to hear more about talos and sidero you should subscribe to the sideo labs YouTube channel where I do live streams and videos.