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Jared Santo

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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.

Is it the CPUs then that's impacting it, you think? Like the CPUs and the horsepower behind the build test?

Is it the CPUs then that's impacting it, you think? Like the CPUs and the horsepower behind the build test?

Exactly, so- What exactly does namespace do though? I mean, are they just, is it just a machine that has proprietary code on it that we send something to to do a build process?

Exactly, so- What exactly does namespace do though? I mean, are they just, is it just a machine that has proprietary code on it that we send something to to do a build process?

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And I'm also here with Todd Kaufman, CEO of Test Double, testdouble.com. You may know Test Double from our good friend, Justin Searles. So Todd, on your homepage, I see an awesome quote from Eileen. You could tell she says, quote, hot take. Just have Test Double build all your stuff.

And I'm also here with Todd Kaufman, CEO of Test Double, testdouble.com. You may know Test Double from our good friend, Justin Searles. So Todd, on your homepage, I see an awesome quote from Eileen. You could tell she says, quote, hot take. Just have Test Double build all your stuff.

Take me one layer deeper on this engagement. How many folks did you apply to this engagement? What was the objective? What did you do, etc. ?

Take me one layer deeper on this engagement. How many folks did you apply to this engagement? What was the objective? What did you do, etc. ?

Very cool, Todd. I love it. Find out more about Test Double's software investment problem solvers at testdouble.com. That's testdouble.com, T-E-S-T-D-O-U-B-L-E.com.

Very cool, Todd. I love it. Find out more about Test Double's software investment problem solvers at testdouble.com. That's testdouble.com, T-E-S-T-D-O-U-B-L-E.com.

I think the question I have is, you know, while the thresholds are low and we're below our overallocation, you know, what should we expect? And this is good news. This is good news that we're not.

I think the question I have is, you know, while the thresholds are low and we're below our overallocation, you know, what should we expect? And this is good news. This is good news that we're not.

Gotcha. Yeah. I'm in the dashboard too, and I'm looking at a different section of that same monitoring section, which is like rows. I believe rows being added, which is kind of cool because over time you can kind of see your database updates essentially deleted, updated, inserted. So there's definitely obviously activity. We're aware of that.

Gotcha. Yeah. I'm in the dashboard too, and I'm looking at a different section of that same monitoring section, which is like rows. I believe rows being added, which is kind of cool because over time you can kind of see your database updates essentially deleted, updated, inserted. So there's definitely obviously activity. We're aware of that.

I think the other things that we should pay attention to in terms of is it working for us as expected is, I would say some of that is potentially on you, Jared, and you too, Gerhard, is that we've got the idea of branching. Gerhard, I know that you're familiar with it because you demonstrated some of this last time we talked, but being able to integrate some of those futuristic, let's just say,