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Sustain
Episode 82: Steve Helvie and the Open Compute Project

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 40:33


Guest Steve Helvie Panelists Eric Berry | Justin Dorfman | Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. Our guest today is exceptional in many ways, so you don't want to miss this episode! On this episode, we have Steve Helvie, VP of Channel Development for the Open Compute Project (OCP). He helps to educate organizations on the benefits of open hardware designs and the value of “community-driven” engineering for the data center. Today, Steve tells us how the Open Compute Project started, how he got involved, how it generates revenue, what open hardware is, and the challenges he sees with open hardware. We also learn why Europe is always at the forefront of regulations when it comes to sustainability and designs. Download this episode now to find out much more! [00:00:39] Eric, Richard, and Justin tell us about their backgrounds since Steve was curious. [00:03:26] Steve tells us his background, what he does at Open Compute Project, and explains more about open hardware. [00:06:41] Steve mentions there are 200 projects in the Open Compute Project and Richard wonders what the minimum entry is, what you need to be one of these projects, and how much money is needed to think about having open hardware in his company. [00:12:04] Justin asks for Steve's insight on a supply chain attack when it comes to hardware and how does the OCP fix it. [00:14:56] Steve talks about sustainability with “save the earth and save money,” and how Europe is always at the forefront of regulations when it comes to sustainability and designs. [00:17:00] Steve had mentioned that he's invested in helping people have hardware and run hardware better for their own companies, and Richard sees this to be at ends with Cloud Native, so he asks Steve to talk about how he sees that conflict. [00:18:13] Richard wonders if Steve is helping to improve Uber's private cloud and partially the public cloud by allowing them to do work with OCP and with other managers, how has that not led towards a non-sustainable earth and how does he reckon with that conflict. [00:20:51] In talking about refreshing hardware, Justin tells us about a book he read called _Flash Boys. _He also tells us about how he talked to an ex-Googler when GCP was getting built, who told him that Google was importing thirty tons of hard drives every single day and asks Steve if this is a normal thing. [00:22:43] Richard wonders if a large amount of Steve's clients are Crypto. [00:23:37] Eric brings up Steve's background and wonders if he had an a-ha moment or was there a point in time where he thought this is bigger than just hardware. [00:26:00] Steve tells us besides memberships, how the OCP generates revenue. He talks about having to switch to virtual summits during COVID. The guys all chat about if they've seen memberships and activities increasing in the last year since going virtual. Steve shares a staggering number of virtual attendees at his recent event. [00:30:37] Richard wonders what challenges Steve sees for the entire field of open hardware. Steve mentions a great course he took on Open Source Technology Management that's worth checking out provided by Brandeis University. [00:35:29] Find out where you can follow Steve online. Quotes [00:08:02] “There is such a huge fear that someone's going to take my designs and copy them.” [00:08:28] “So, what big companies like, in any company really, is they like a dual sourcing strategy.” [00:08:40] “They like that one skew, give me consistency across the board that I can deploy in Asia, Europe, or America, but give me multiple suppliers that mitigates my supply chain risk.” [00:10:48] “The types of companies that are looking at Open Compute are companies that have an open source mindset, they have a Cloud Native mindset where software is going to define everything.” [00:11:26] “And that's the point of when that happens in industries you start to see this customer poll. It's happening now in Telcos. Fintech gets it, gaming gets it, traditional banking, traditional healthcare, insurance companies do not get it yet, but they will. It's going to come.” [00:14:32] “So, there's this second user economy or what we call circular economy that's happening now within what Google, Microsoft, Facebook, all the Hyperscalers now have a second use plan because they need to for sustainability.” [00:15:03] “What's happening in Europe is you have Europe is always at the forefront of regulations when it comes to sustainability and designs.” [00:15:21] “There are heat reuse out of data center initiatives. For example, the Netherlands, you cannot build a new data center in the Netherlands unless you have a heat reuse.” [00:19:11] “So, the only part that I can see that's redeeming about this fact is that OCP designs use a lot less energy between 30-50% less energy than a normal standard server.” [00:19:53] “We have large enterprises that are taking the hardware coming out of these Hyperscale Data Centers that oftentimes is less than three years old.” [00:20:02] “A lot of these Hyperscalers don't even keep their hardware for more than three years and they're out if it. That still has a lot of life for if I'm a small and medium sized business in anywhere else in the world, they can still use that hardware for five years.” [00:34:28] “Open software, you can crank through it, iterations, sprints. Open hardware, it's very dependent on chip cycles, product cycles, and yeah, it's a lot of hurry up and wait in hardware.” Spotlight [00:36:32] Eric's spotlight is Gitpod. [00:38:30] Justin's spotlights are Episodes 1-16 of Sustain the podcast are back home and Orbit. [00:38:59] Richard's spotlight is Strange Parts. [00:39:21] Steve's spotlight is Jason Mauck and his podcast called Mauck Me. Links Steve Helvie Twitter (https://twitter.com/stevehelvie) Steve Helvie Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-helvie-37935712) Steve@opencompute.org (mailto:steve@opencompute.org) Open Compute Project (https://www.opencompute.org/) Open Compute Project Membership Tiers (https://www.opencompute.org/membership) Open Compute Project Open System Firmware (https://www.opencompute.org/projects/open-system-firmware) Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt by Michael Lewis (https://www.amazon.com/Flash-Boys-Wall-Street-Revolt/dp/0393351599) Committing To Cloud Native podcast-Google Cloud, Hay-doop, Mars Rover, AWS and more with Miles Ward of SADA-Episode 3 (https://podcast.curiefense.io/3) Brandeis University-Certificate in Open Source Technology Management micro courses (https://www.brandeis.edu/gps/professional-development/micro-courses/ostm/index.html) Sustain podcast-What OpenUK Does with Amanda Brock and Andrew Katz-Episode 49 (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/49) Gitpod (https://www.gitpod.io/) Sustain podcast-Episodes 1-5 (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/page/7) Sustain podcast-Episodes 6-16 (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/page/6) Orbit (https://orbit.love/) Strange Parts (https://strangeparts.com/) Jason Mauck Twitter (https://twitter.com/jasonmauck1?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Mauck Me podcast (https://mauckme.podbean.com/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Steve Helvie.

Purrfect.dev
0.10 - Amplify with Nader Dabit

Purrfect.dev

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 39:10


AWS Amlify Guest Details Nader Dabit Senior Developer Advocate at Amazon Web Services Web and mobile developer specializing in cross-platform & cloud-enabled application development. Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/naderdabit/ https://twitter.com/dabit3 https://dev.to/dabit3/ Questions What is AWS Amplify? Do you see more people using AppSync vs. API Management? We have had a hard time differentiating DynamoDB Scan/Query from what actually gets filtered through AppSync, any perspectives on how to avoid common issues with this? Is there a way to debug using `amplify mock function` in VSCode with 4.18.0?? Do you recommend using Cloudfront to serve S3 images for your Amplify hosted site? Future I know the video plugin is coming along, are there any other cool features coming out for Amplify that people should know about? Purrfect Picks Nader https://www.amazon.com/Flash-Boys-Wall-Street-Revolt/dp/0393351599 https://www.amazon.com/Autobiography-Malcolm-Told-Alex-Haley/dp/0345350685 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv75sKQFFIenWHrprnrR9aA Alex Amplify Video Tutorial for VOD https://github.com/awslabs/unicornflix --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/purrfect-dev/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/purrfect-dev/support

Devchat.tv Master Feed
MAS 071: Neil Brown

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 23:21


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyteoffers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Neil Brown Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Neil Brown, a research fellow at Kings College in London where he works in computing education. He helps people teach “how to program” more effectively and efficiently. Check out his social media pages and his research via the web. Listen to Neil on the podcast Adventures in Angular here and on the podcast Ruby Rogues here. Links Adventures in Angular 202: “Programming education/education research” with Neil Brown Ruby Rogues 257: Learning and Training with Neil Brown Neil's Podcast Neil's Article Neil's Twitter Tips for Teaching Programming with Dr. Neil Brown BlueJ https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv  Picks Neil Brown: Flash Boys by Michael Lewis  Charles Max Wood: Taking time off when burnt out Podcast management software (side project Charles has been working on) Talking to people in a constructive manner to work through issues  

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
MAS 071: Neil Brown

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 23:21


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyteoffers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Neil Brown Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Neil Brown, a research fellow at Kings College in London where he works in computing education. He helps people teach “how to program” more effectively and efficiently. Check out his social media pages and his research via the web. Listen to Neil on the podcast Adventures in Angular here and on the podcast Ruby Rogues here. Links Adventures in Angular 202: “Programming education/education research” with Neil Brown Ruby Rogues 257: Learning and Training with Neil Brown Neil's Podcast Neil's Article Neil's Twitter Tips for Teaching Programming with Dr. Neil Brown BlueJ https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv  Picks Neil Brown: Flash Boys by Michael Lewis  Charles Max Wood: Taking time off when burnt out Podcast management software (side project Charles has been working on) Talking to people in a constructive manner to work through issues  

My Angular Story
MAS 071: Neil Brown

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 23:21


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyteoffers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Neil Brown Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Neil Brown, a research fellow at Kings College in London where he works in computing education. He helps people teach “how to program” more effectively and efficiently. Check out his social media pages and his research via the web. Listen to Neil on the podcast Adventures in Angular here and on the podcast Ruby Rogues here. Links Adventures in Angular 202: “Programming education/education research” with Neil Brown Ruby Rogues 257: Learning and Training with Neil Brown Neil's Podcast Neil's Article Neil's Twitter Tips for Teaching Programming with Dr. Neil Brown BlueJ https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv  Picks Neil Brown: Flash Boys by Michael Lewis  Charles Max Wood: Taking time off when burnt out Podcast management software (side project Charles has been working on) Talking to people in a constructive manner to work through issues  

Zona Quant Podcast
Ep11 Carteras, Psicología y un poco de todo con Ferran Parareda

Zona Quant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 58:48


¡Bienvenidos a Zona Quant! Análisis, Debates, Entrevistas y Mucho más sobre el mundo de la inversión cuantitativa. Twitter: @ZonaQuant & @IvillalongaB Mail: ZonaQuant@gmail.com Blog: http://blog-zonaquant.esferacapital.es/ Enlace Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/zona-quant-podcast/id1294004743?l=en Contacto Ferran: Ferranp.com @ferranpcom Libros: Ernest Chan: Quantitative Trading. https://www.amazon.es/Quantitative-Trading-Build-Algorithmic-Business/dp/0470284889 Michael Lewis: Flash boys. https://www.amazon.es/Flash-Boys-Wall-Street-Revolt/dp/0393351599 Rishi Narang: inside the black box. https://www.amazon.es/Inside-Black-Box-Quantitative-Trading/dp/1480590061 Germán Antelo: Piscotrading. https://www.amazon.es/Psicotrading-Gestion-Emocional-Del-Inve/dp/8499645615 Mencionamos a: Roberto Marcos Raúl Gallardo Germán Antelo Otros enlaces: http://blog-investingmodels.esferacapital.es/ http://blog-codeyourprofits.esferacapital.es/ https://www.esferacapital.es/campus/

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Philosophical Disquisitions
Episode #25 - McNamara on Fairness, Utility and High Frequency Trading

Philosophical Disquisitions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017


In this episode I am joined by Steven McNamara. Steven is a Professor of Law at the American University of Beirut, and is currently a visiting professor at the University of Florida School of Law. Once upon a time, Steven was a corporate lawyer. He is now an academic lawyer with interests in moral theory, business ethics and technological change in financial markets. He also has a PhD in philosophy and wrote a dissertation on Kant’s use of Newtonian scientific method. We talk about the intersections between moral philosophy and high frequency trading, taking in the history of U.S. stock market in the process.You can download the episode here. You can listen below. You can also subscribe on Stitcher and iTunes. Show Notes0:00 - Introduction1:22 - The history of US stock markets7:45 - The (regulatory) creation of a national market13:10 - The origins of algorithmic trading18:15 - What is High Frequency Trading?21:30 - Does HFT 'rig' the market?33:47 - Does the technology pose any novel threats?40:30 - A utilitarian assessment of HFT: does it increase social welfare?48:00 - Rejecting the utilitarian approach50:30 - Fairness and reciprocity in HFT  Relevant LinksSteven McNamara's homepage at the University of Florida'The Law and Ethics of High Frequency Trading' by Steven McNamaraFlash Boys by Michael LewisDark Pools by Scott Patterson'Michael Lewis reflects on Flash Boys' by Michael Lewis'Moore's Law versus Murphy's Law: Algorithmic Trading and its Discontents' by Kirilenko and Lo'A Sociology of Algorithms: High Frequency Trading and the Shaping of Markets' by Donald MacKenzie #mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; clear:left; font:14px Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; } /* Add your own MailChimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block. We recommend moving this block and the preceding CSS link to the HEAD of your HTML file. */ Subscribe to the newsletter