Oh Jason couldn’t be here but helped prepare it, hi @ImJasonH if you’re watching :) #KubeCon
We’re starting off with How A Computer Works (I would like to know this). #KubeCon
von Neumann realized that instructions and data could be stored in the same memory. #KubeCon
Dan is explaining the difference between CISC and RISC in a super clear way. He is a big fan of RISC-V. The slowdown of Moore’s Law has led to more specialized hardware. #KubeCon
Cloud native as a paradigm involved because people wanted vendor agnostic infra, and a more declarative approach to deploying workloads. @Divya_Mohan02#KubeCon
3 categories of projects in the CNCF: Sandbox, Incubating, and Graduated. Sandbox is early with lots of innovation. Incubating projects are being used in production by more people. Graduated projects are mature and stable. #KubeCon@coffeeartgirl
During my chat last night with @LukasGentele and @fabiankramm, Lukas mentioned what a risk it was for me to join @loft_sh when I did. At that time it was mainly Lukas and Fabian and our designer (who is really rad).
My instinct at the time had actually been to join a very large company. I’d been at three early stage companies in a row and felt like I needed a break. I had never heard of Loft Labs and knew nothing about the founders.
But when I looked at the product I was very impressed. I’d been hearing people in the Kubernetes community complain about multi-tenancy pain for years. Virtual clusters were such a new approach and very smart I thought. (At that point they were in the commercial product only.)