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Justin Garrison

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with understanding the pain and, and not just simply coming at it straight, but more like from a different angle that only humans can do because we think so multifaceted that we see a problem differently than it's not just like, Oh, here's, here's problem. Here's solution connect.

with understanding the pain and, and not just simply coming at it straight, but more like from a different angle that only humans can do because we think so multifaceted that we see a problem differently than it's not just like, Oh, here's, here's problem. Here's solution connect.

It's so much more unique than that in the way that you hear somebody's story or a brand story and where they're at and how to get them truly connected with an audience to make that authentic connection. It's such a, such a magic art to do. And it's such, it's so hard to do, but for some it's easy, but it's still so hard even when it's easy.

It's so much more unique than that in the way that you hear somebody's story or a brand story and where they're at and how to get them truly connected with an audience to make that authentic connection. It's such a, such a magic art to do. And it's such, it's so hard to do, but for some it's easy, but it's still so hard even when it's easy.

All right, thank you so much, Andrew Gunther, for being on the show today. And today we're talking all about shipping in space. And so welcome to the show. And my first question is, when you have some code that's running in space on a rocket ship, and if it's a class that maybe is undeclared, is that an unidentified flying object?

All right, thank you so much, Andrew Gunther, for being on the show today. And today we're talking all about shipping in space. And so welcome to the show. And my first question is, when you have some code that's running in space on a rocket ship, and if it's a class that maybe is undeclared, is that an unidentified flying object?

I literally was up last night and I thought of that. Like I woke up and I was like, that's the joke. And I'm like, oh, I'm such a dad. Anyway.

I literally was up last night and I thought of that. Like I woke up and I was like, that's the joke. And I'm like, oh, I'm such a dad. Anyway.

So anyway, bad jokes aside, Andrew, tell us about yourself and what you were doing at Orbital Sidekick.

So anyway, bad jokes aside, Andrew, tell us about yourself and what you were doing at Orbital Sidekick.

And hopefully not physical fires. I mean, these are spaceships and rockets.

And hopefully not physical fires. I mean, these are spaceships and rockets.

I'm just thinking of Nvidia drivers now. And I'm like, oh, like that's the worst, like trying to like on a Linux embedded system. Well, how are you?

I'm just thinking of Nvidia drivers now. And I'm like, oh, like that's the worst, like trying to like on a Linux embedded system. Well, how are you?

Yeah. Long-term support has a different meaning when it's flying around the world. Yeah.

Yeah. Long-term support has a different meaning when it's flying around the world. Yeah.

First of all, that's really cool when I think about like 30 people, three satellites, right? Like 10 people per satellite in space, you're going to have a couple more. And like, that's like the opposite scaling of what I think of for like running systems where it's like one sysadmin can do a hundred machines. It's like, but like a spaceship, like it's literally a satellite.

First of all, that's really cool when I think about like 30 people, three satellites, right? Like 10 people per satellite in space, you're going to have a couple more. And like, that's like the opposite scaling of what I think of for like running systems where it's like one sysadmin can do a hundred machines. It's like, but like a spaceship, like it's literally a satellite.

It takes so much time and process. What does that actually look like for you of... We're going to make another, you know, satellites. It's going to go out next year. Like how, what is that lead time for like your, what you're writing today? What, what decisions you're making about around libraries and code? And then like, how do you get feedback for that?

It takes so much time and process. What does that actually look like for you of... We're going to make another, you know, satellites. It's going to go out next year. Like how, what is that lead time for like your, what you're writing today? What, what decisions you're making about around libraries and code? And then like, how do you get feedback for that?