Episode 95: Beans, fruit, booze, bathrooms, & ChefConf

Published: May 24, 2017, 8 p.m.

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Live-to-tape from ChefConf 2017, in Austin, we talk about what\'s going on in Chef land now, esp. in relation to compliance/policy and Habitat. We also discuss the Texas bathroom bill and Matt Ray\'s latest trip report on international travel. There\'s an important update on Cot\\xe9\'s bean position as well.

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See the video recording, if you\'re into that kind of thing.

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Mid-roll

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No more beans, now on that fruit shit

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Cot\\xe9\'s last year of weight

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International Travel Trip Report

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  • Matt\\u2019s Ray\\u2019s international travel experience as Platinum.
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  • Traveling as a vegetarian.
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  • What\\u2019s the plan for all the free booze? Bring a flask...
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Why Do They Keep Messing With Texas?

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ChefConf!

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  • Round-up from The New Stack
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  • More
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  • \\u201cContinuous automation, when you do it right, is a bridge between your current environment and where you need to go in the future\\u201d
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  • Chef 13, InSpec cloud profiles, Habitat build service
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  • Consolidating under less brands?
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  • Configuring the stuff that goes in the containers: \\u201cnow includes capabilities for security and compliance checking, as well as the ability to further automate the process of assembling and updating container-based applications.\\u201d
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BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

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Mirantis getting out of the (pure) OpenStack game

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  • So...Cot\\xe9 was right?!
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  • \\u201cannounced that it will end-of-life Mirantis OpenStack support in September 2019\\u201d
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  • \\u201cit\\u2019s important to distinguish between popularity and value. Popular kids in high school aren\\u2019t always the ones that end up driving a Ferrari when adults. It\\u2019s true that OpenStack is no longer the popular kid; Kubernetes is \\u2014 and customers often like to go with what\\u2019s popular.\\u201d - Mirantis CMO Boris Renski
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Getting out of VIM

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  • Link
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  • \\u201cIn the last year, How to exit the Vim editor has made up about .005% of question traffic: that is, one out of every 20,000 visits to Stack Overflow questions. That means during peak traffic hours on weekdays, there are about 80 people per hour that need help getting out of Vim.\\u201d
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  • What\\u2019s up with Ukraine?
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Amazon in Charts

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Recommendations

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