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Jared Santo

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Yeah. Cause you don't know about the email.

Well, that would have solved the problem of me having to get the data onto my iPhone.

Well, that would have solved the problem of me having to get the data onto my iPhone.

Custom feeds are here, y'all. If you're a Plus Plus subscriber, by the way, changelog.com slash plus plus. It's better.

Custom feeds are here, y'all. If you're a Plus Plus subscriber, by the way, changelog.com slash plus plus. It's better.

That's the other catch, right?

That's the other catch, right?

Listeners, you could do this too. You can follow these same instructions. It is in Maine. I think it's Friday, September 6th. Okay. Jared posted it as a reply to after that conversation. Now we're trying out Zulip in earnest. And there's a link that says join Zulip here. And it's a long link that I could read on the air, but no one would ever hand type that in. I agree.

Listeners, you could do this too. You can follow these same instructions. It is in Maine. I think it's Friday, September 6th. Okay. Jared posted it as a reply to after that conversation. Now we're trying out Zulip in earnest. And there's a link that says join Zulip here. And it's a long link that I could read on the air, but no one would ever hand type that in. I agree.

You can put it in the show notes though. So it might be there. So there you go. Yeah. We've shared our thoughts already elsewhere on friends with this, but you know, I'll be, I'd be curious. We'll be so many Kaizen's away. Well, at least one more Kaizen away multiple months before we get Gerhards.

You can put it in the show notes though. So it might be there. So there you go. Yeah. We've shared our thoughts already elsewhere on friends with this, but you know, I'll be, I'd be curious. We'll be so many Kaizen's away. Well, at least one more Kaizen away multiple months before we get Gerhards.

Well, the flow, it seems, is every time new code is pushed to our primary branch on the repository, a new deploy is queued up. And this process happens for each new commit to the primary branch. A new application is spun up, it's promoted, so if I deploy slash push new code, and then a minute later Jared does the same thing... My push does this process. My application is promoted.

Well, the flow, it seems, is every time new code is pushed to our primary branch on the repository, a new deploy is queued up. And this process happens for each new commit to the primary branch. A new application is spun up, it's promoted, so if I deploy slash push new code, and then a minute later Jared does the same thing... My push does this process. My application is promoted.

Jared's commit does the same thing. His application is then promoted. And that's via networking. And then these old machines are just, you know, like thrown off and then the new machines are promoted and they just fall by the wayside. Correct. Which totally makes sense. I think you have things happening that we want to happen.

Jared's commit does the same thing. His application is then promoted. And that's via networking. And then these old machines are just, you know, like thrown off and then the new machines are promoted and they just fall by the wayside. Correct. Which totally makes sense. I think you have things happening that we want to happen.

I agree with you on the low hanging fruit, but on the app boot process, we've got even things like 1Password being those things being injected from their CLI. I'd imagine that API call is not strenuous, but it's probably seconds, right? Yeah.

I agree with you on the low hanging fruit, but on the app boot process, we've got even things like 1Password being those things being injected from their CLI. I'd imagine that API call is not strenuous, but it's probably seconds, right? Yeah.

So there's probably in each thing we're booting up as part of the app boot process for every commit, there's at least one to several seconds per thing we're instantiating upon boot. Well, that's just me hypothesizing how things work.