A podcast about Kubernetes, and the people who build and use it.
In this episode, Rich speaks with Taylor Dolezal from the CNCF. Topics include: How does the CNCF make money and what is the value it delivers, what is cloud native, what is an end user, imposter syndrome, and Kubernetes at CERN.Links:Taylor's LinkedIn | BlueskyRich's LinkedIn | Bluesky | LinktreeRich's emailJesse Robbins - Amazon chaos engineeringLachlan EvensonKara Sowles Deloss's FOSDEM presentationCNC Cartografos Working GroupHumans of Cloud NativeThe CNCF LandscapeJoe Beda's first TGIK episodeZero to Merge InitiativeJorge CastroKubernetes at CERNEpisode TranscriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, Rich speaks with Adolfo García Veytia from Stacklok.Topics include: Writing Kubernetes in PHP, contributing to the Linux kernel, joining SIG Release, improving the supply chain security of the Kubernetes releases, the issue of CVEs in software, and release engineering.Show notesAdolfo's LinkedIn | X | GitHub | Rich's LinkedIn | Bluesky | LinktreeKubernetes SIG ReleaseSigstoreBob Callaway and Dan Lorenc's Sigstore talk from KubeCon LAWhat is an SBOMAdolfo and Carlos's KubeCon talkSLSAWolfiEpisode TranscriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode Rich speaks with Whitney Lee. Topics include: Whitney's career before tech, how she started at IBM and VMware, her streaming shows Enlightening and You Choose, the challenges for new folks learning cloud native, and Imposter Syndrome.Show notesMauricio SalatinoMauricio and Whitney's KubeCon KeynotevClusterCrossplaneEnlighteningKeptnNetflix's Freedom and ResponsibilityKnativeCKAJulia EvansViktor FarcicWhitney and Viktor's You Choose seriesViktor's DevOps Toolkit channelWhitney and Viktor's KubeCon You Choose talkAnki - spaced repetition learning appWhitney's YouTube channelEpisode transcriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This is a repost of episode 12. Kris Nova passed away in a climbing accident on August 16. I thought it was fitting to repost this conversation I had with her and Dave Fogle about their experiences being homeless.There is a memorial for Kris on the Nivenly site. It's backed by a GitHub repo, if you'd like to share your memories of her.https://nivenly.org/memorials/krisnova/Episode transcriptOriginal show notes:In this episode Rich speaks with Dave Fogle from Civo and Kris Nova from Twilio. Topics include: How Dave's tweet “From homeless to Kubecon in 7 years” brought us together, Dave and Kris's stories about how they became homeless, how they took care of their gear, their love of open source software and how they used it to level up, and how they transitioned from being on the street to tech jobs.Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you'd like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Listening is a great way to support the podcast, too, so thank you.Links:Dave's tweet that got this all startedThank you POP for bringing me into the threadKurt KempleThe Privilege Escalation Foundation (Kris's non-profit)Open Sourcing Mental IllnessLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This is a repost of an interview I did with Carolyn back in April of 2021, which was episode 6 of Kube Cuddle.The memorial to Carolyn on GitHub is here.The transcript is here.The original show notes are below.---In this episode Rich speaks with Carolyn Van Slyck from Microsoft.Topics include: How Carolyn got started coding, the old Microsoft versus the new Microsoft, getting paid to work in open source, Porter, CLI UX, Git UX, and virtual KubeCons.Show notes:Carolyn's TwitterRich's TwitterPodcast TwitterLinks:Women Who GoWrite/Speak/CodeJeremy RickardPorterCNABGo DepKubeCon EU 2021Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.If you enjoyed the episode and you're in a position to help others, please consider making a donation to your local food bank. Keeping as many people fed as possible is critical right now. If you're in the US and you're not sure where your nearest food bank is, you can use this locator from Feeding America. Any donation helps. And if you need food, please use their services. We all need help sometimes, and you're not alone.Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode Rich speaks with Paige Cruz, a Developer Advocate at Chronosphere. Topics include: How Paige got started with software development and Kubernetes, how much complexity should we expose developers to, using events and traces when troubleshooting, tracing for Kubernetes (added in 1.22), OpenTelemetry, and the burdens of SRE.Show notes:Paige's Twitter | Paige's MastodonRich's Twitter | Rich's MastodonKube Cuddle TwitterLinks:Kubernetes Up and RunningKubernetes the Hard WayDORATraces for KubernetesOpenTelemetryMonitoramaAlex Jones's talk about OpenFeatureKspanPaige's blogEpisode TranscriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Show notes:Joe's Twitter | Joe's MastodonRich's Twitter | Rich's MastodonKube Cuddle TwitterLinks:Developers, developers, developersThe Kubernetes Documentary: Part 1 | Part 2Brendan Burns | Craig McLuckieDark Side of the RingLXC | BSD Jails | Solaris ZonesTim Hockin | lmctfyDocker in dev vs prod meme Joe's slides from his 2014 Gluecon talkMesosKelsey's Tetris talk (a later version than the one I saw)go fmt | RubocopMesosBryan Liles | Naadir Jeewa | Kris NovaTGIKkubectl apply and the 3 way diffSPIFFELeigh Capili's talk on auth and RBACBonus link: Joe sent me this on Twitter after the interview, some notes he wrote on what a production stack should look like, from 2015. Listener questions from Bill Mulligan, Bryan Liles, Thomas Güttler, Ross Kukulinski, and Saim Safdar. Thank you!Episode TranscriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Show notes:Normally I'd plug the Patreon but I'm in the process of switching over to GitHub Sponsors. More info soon.Justin's TwitterRich's TwitterKube Cuddle TwitterLinks:Kubernetes the Hard WayNomadJustin's scheduler written in BashThe yes command's man pageJustin's TikTokJustin's KubeCon talk where he built Kubernetes with a spreadsheetRich and Justin on Containers from the CouchTGIKKarpenterkOpsJustin's re:Invent talk on using ECS at DisneyCopilot | App RunnerListener question from @landau_charles, thank you!Episode TranscriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Show notes:Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you'd like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here.Episode TranscriptDivya'sTwitterRich's TwitterKube Cuddle TwitterLinks:Content creators mentioned:Kunal | Saiyam | Anaïs | Nana | SavithaKelsey HightowerTim BannisterSIG DocsKubernetes docs | Rancher docs | Litmus Chaos docsThe CNCF SlackThe CNCF Ambassador applicationDivya's talk on burnoutDivya's talk on the CNCF LandscapeMatty and Whitney's talk about the CNCF LandscapeLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Show notes:Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you'd like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here.Lukas's TwitterRich's TwitterPodcast TwitterLinks:MesosphereFabian KrammKubernetes on Mesos tutorial (don't try this at home)DevSpaceSkaffold / DraftStream with Bret Fisher (so sorry I got your name wrong Bret!)vclusterDarren Shepherd / k3vLukas's talk from KubeCon LAThe Loft Labs Meetup in SF on 7/26 (with Rich and Lukas)Loft Labs TwitterEpisode TranscriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you'd like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here.Liz's TwitterRich's TwitterPodcast TwitterLinks:eBPFCiliumZX80 / Timex Sinclair 1000 / Commodore 64Kelsey Hightower's Tetris demoThomas GrafBrendan GreggLiz's talk at KubeCon LAA Beginner's Guide to eBPF Programming with GoHubbleDTraceBeyond printf & tcpdump: Debugging Kubernetes Networking with eBPF (from KubeCon LA)TetragonThe Clilum Project Update at KubeCon ValenciaLiz's talk about the Cilium Service MeshThe CNCF's Technical Oversight CommitteeThe Charlie memeThat XKCD cartoonWhat is eBPF? by LizListener question from @isugimpy - Thanks!Episode TranscriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you'd like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here.Episode transcriptGerhard's TwitterRich's TwitterPodcast TwitterLinks:Rich's appearance on Gerhard's Ship It! PodcastChangelogThe Kubernetes Documentary [part 1] [ [part 2]DaggerSolomon Hykes, Sam Alba, Andrea LuzzardiBuildKitCUEDAGThe changelog.com GitHub repoContinuous DeliveryJez HumbleJames Governor★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Show notes:Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you'd like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Listening is a great way to support the podcast too.Episode transcriptCeleste's TwitterRich's TwitterKube Cuddle TwitterLinks:Celeste's talk Writing for Developers: Take your Project Docs to the Next Level SIG DocsDockershim Removal FAQInclusive Naming InitiativeListener questions from @reylejano, @krisnova, @bdimcheff, @tophee, @rothgar, @cloudnativeboy, and @eventdrvn. Thank you!Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you'd like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Listening is a great way to support the podcast, too, so thank you.Dave's TwitterKris's TwitterRich's TwitterKube Cuddle TwitterEpisode transcriptLinks:Dave's tweet that got this all startedThank you POP for bringing me into the threadKurt KempleThe Privilege Escalation Foundation (Kris's non-profit)Open Sourcing Mental IllnessLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Show notes:Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you'd like to help keep the podcast sustainable for as little as $2 a month, you can get more info here. Listening is great support too, so thank you for that.Mark's TwitterRich's TwitterPodcast TwitterLinks:ColdFusionAgonesThe Fields Tested episode on AgonesQuilkinXKCD's standards comicGoogle for GamesEpisode TranscriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you'd like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Listening is great support too.David'sTwitterRich's TwitterPodcast TwitterLinks:TalkersWalid ShaariWalid's guides on GitHub for the CKA and CKS certificationsk9sNova and Stromberg on KlusteredSleuth KitCloudnative.tvDan POPSaiyam PathakKunal KushwahaLinkerdRed PandaTiltSkaffoldTelepresenceListener questions from @IworkWithHomer and @ebcarty on Twitter. Thank you!Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Show Notes:Kube Cuddle Patreon (Thanks for your support, patrons!)Kaslin's TwitterRich's TwitterPodcast TwitterEpisode TranscriptLinks:cloudnative.tvRich's blog post about the cloudnative.tv scheduleKaslin's talk from KubeCon EU 2020Kubernetes SIG Contributor ExperienceKat and Ian's talkWorking in Public by Nadia EghbalKubernetes Monthly Community MeetingCKA Exam SimulatorSaiyam PathakRich's talk What On-Call Does to UsListener question from @qam_f. Thank you!Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.Thanks for listening.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Show notes:Kelsey’s TwitterRich's TwitterPodcast TwitterLinks:The Hightower Rating SystemNo CodeThe Borg paperThe Mesos paper (PDF link)Kelsey’s talk from Automacon in 2015 (the Tetris talk)Container Linux (CoreOS) Wikipedia pageBrandon PhilipsAlex PolviThe Raft paper (PDF link)Open Policy AgentGatekeeperRedpandaCockroach DBetcdKubernetes the Hard WayKim BannermanVaultListener questions from @magnologan and @borkod. Thank you!Episode TranscriptLogo by the amazing Emily Griffin.Music by Monplaisir.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode Rich speaks with Brad Geesaman from Darkbit.io. Topics include: How awesome the Apple IIe was, how Brad got started in security, is Kubernetes secure by default, cloud security posture management, the trillion dollar topic of software supply chain security, sneaking vulnerabilities into the Linux kernel, some listener questions, and Brad’s picks for KubeCon Europe 2021.
In this episode Rich speaks with Carolyn Van Slyck from Microsoft. Topics include: How Carolyn got started coding, the old Microsoft versus the new Microsoft, getting paid to work in open source, Porter, CLI UX, Git UX, and virtual KubeCons.
In this episode Rich speaks with André Henry from Venmo. Topics include: How André’s mom was the first programmer he knew, working at ISPs in the 1990s, why infrastructure engineers love abstractions, Kubernetes is not a PaaS, how Docker nailed developer experience, and what may be coming for distributed computing. There was a recording problem with André’s audio and it’s not the clearest. It’s all Rich’s fault. But bear with it, André has some fascinating things to say.
In this episode Rich speaks with Marky Jackson from OpsMX. Topics include: How Marky got started in computing, running k8s at Yahoo!, how we both met Stephen Augustus at hotel bars, Spinnaker and Jenkins, and what the Kubernetes community has meant to Marky’s career and life.
In this episode Rich speaks with Verónica López from Digital Ocean. Topics include: How Verónica learned to love math and computers, her experience working at CoreOS in its heyday, participating on the Kubernetes CI Signal team, working on the API Engineering team at Digital Ocean, and her advice for people that are new to the Kubernetes community.
In this episode Rich speaks with Duffie Cooley, from VMware and TGIK. Topics include: How Duffie got into distributed systems, infrastructure APIs as a force multiplier, Chaos Engineering and SRE, TGIK, kind, Cluster API, and multitenancy.
In this episode Rich speaks with Stephen Augustus, from VMware and SIG release. Topics include: How Stephen got into computing, his first experiences with Kubernetes, working at CoreOS, the Kubernetes release process and how it's improving, and writing Bash in anger.
Welcome to this preview episode of Kube Cuddle, a podcast about Kubernetes and the people who build and use it.