Dave Kimura
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Yeah, I've had some include statements which spanned 50 lines on some projects I inherited. It's insane, the kind of data that they're trying to return. But yeah, it's crazy. Good advice. Was there anything else? that we want to talk about? I know we're getting at about that time.
Yeah, I've had some include statements which spanned 50 lines on some projects I inherited. It's insane, the kind of data that they're trying to return. But yeah, it's crazy. Good advice. Was there anything else? that we want to talk about? I know we're getting at about that time.
Awesome. Well, I'm going to move us over to some picks. Luke, do you want to start us off?
Awesome. Well, I'm going to move us over to some picks. Luke, do you want to start us off?
I must say that's a great pick. All right. Hey, Matt, you want to chime in with some picks?
I must say that's a great pick. All right. Hey, Matt, you want to chime in with some picks?
Awesome. I'll jump in with a couple of picks. One is from Google. It is the Titan Security Key. Other companies have similar products like the UBO Key. It's a USB or a NFC key that will do your authentication for you. So I actually have a couple of these arriving in the mail today in preparation for another Drifter Ruby episode that I want to do on these things.
Awesome. I'll jump in with a couple of picks. One is from Google. It is the Titan Security Key. Other companies have similar products like the UBO Key. It's a USB or a NFC key that will do your authentication for you. So I actually have a couple of these arriving in the mail today in preparation for another Drifter Ruby episode that I want to do on these things.
So that should be a pretty interesting one. I don't think it's going to have too much popularity because I never had one of these keys before or later today. And the other is I have now in front of me a little rack of Raspberry Pi 8GB of RAMs that I'm building into a tiny Kubernetes cluster for, well... Just because I can, really.
So that should be a pretty interesting one. I don't think it's going to have too much popularity because I never had one of these keys before or later today. And the other is I have now in front of me a little rack of Raspberry Pi 8GB of RAMs that I'm building into a tiny Kubernetes cluster for, well... Just because I can, really.
So I love Raspberry Pis, and they just released their 8GB versions, which actually makes it nicer to run some heftier things on it now. Still slow, but still a lot of fun. All right, Kyle, do you want to join in with some picks?
So I love Raspberry Pis, and they just released their 8GB versions, which actually makes it nicer to run some heftier things on it now. Still slow, but still a lot of fun. All right, Kyle, do you want to join in with some picks?
All right. Fair enough. Well, it was great talking to you, Kyle. And I always like talking about technical debt because I am notorious for introducing it.
All right. Fair enough. Well, it was great talking to you, Kyle. And I always like talking about technical debt because I am notorious for introducing it.
All right. Well, that's a wrap for this episode. We appreciate you coming and talking with us. It was a lot of fun.
All right. Well, that's a wrap for this episode. We appreciate you coming and talking with us. It was a lot of fun.
And that's crazy. I think a lot of us would dream to get to that kind of scale. Honestly, I think it would be a nightmare. Not only do you have this super huge code base to maintain, but then just the infrastructure alone and what that would look like would just probably be really crazy. Can you speak into the infrastructure?
And that's crazy. I think a lot of us would dream to get to that kind of scale. Honestly, I think it would be a nightmare. Not only do you have this super huge code base to maintain, but then just the infrastructure alone and what that would look like would just probably be really crazy. Can you speak into the infrastructure?