POPULARITY
Matthew Butcher is a larger-than-life character, who loves hugs as greetings and immediately made me feel at home and as though I was talking to an old friend when I went in to talk to him at Ronnie's. Matthew talked a lot about how lucky he has been in following his dad's advice to surround himself with good people, having worked for Shannon Bennett and Ryan Clift at Vue de Monde and Josh Emett and Gordon Ramsay in New York and at Maze in Melbourne. He has also done the hard yards and that combined with a genuine love for hospitality and for people is reflected in his ETO Collective group of venues. Now, I did actually try to count up the various restaurants and bars that are part of this group and then Matthew mentioned a couple of others that are opening soon, so let's just say that he has an impressive portfolio of places where delicious food and a fun vibe are the priority. This was such a treat of a conversation and such a pleasure to share with you.
In the 1960s and 1970s, groups of emerging designers across the globe began experimenting with architectural forms. Matthew Butcher and Luke Pearson tell us more about some of the playful projects by the avant-garde practitioners of the time.
For all of you that are always asking to translate players from gridiron to rugby league, here you go. Shout out to Matthew Butcher for sparking this on in my brain!
Your favorite Marks Mirchandani and Mandel are back hosting this week to touch base with Angela Yu about recent updates in Google Maps. As Angela describes Google Maps at a high level, it is your window into the real world, with coverage of Earth’s land and oceans. Google works hard to keep that information updated with satellite pictures, street view Google vehicles, and even backpacks for hikers to record hard to reach areas. The Google Maps API makes it easy for developers to use Maps data in their own projects. It can be used for something as simple as showing location to something more complicated, for example showing the user specific things around them to help them make decisions. Game developers can create rich experiences by building real-world gaming situations with Maps and augmented reality. Using the Places API can display parks, government buildings, and other interesting places beyond streets. And the Routes API can expand the user experience by providing directions, tracking drivers in real time, etc. Maps and Google Cloud together work well with BigQuery to search huge amounts of data and visualize them on a map. In the future, Angela is particularly excited about how ridesharing apps will continue to use Maps and Routes to optimize their businesses. She also looks forward to more augmented reality projects beyond gaming, where data, directions, and more are overlaid on the physical world. Angela Yu Angela Yu is a developer advocate for Google Maps Platform. Throughout her career, she has geeked out on voice recognition, mobile app development, and IoT. You can find her trapped in escape rooms or on Twitter. Cool things of the week Google to acquire Looker blog New Translate API capabilities can help localization experts and global enterprises blog Google Cloud networking in depth: Cloud CDN blog Save money by stopping and starting Compute Engine instances on schedule blog An update on Sunday’s service disruption blog Interview Google Maps Platform site blog docs Google Maps Places site Google Maps Routes site Google Maps Treks site Visualizing data from Firebase on a Google Map site Google Maps Platform Codelabs site BigQuery site BigQuery Public Datasets docs Deck.GL site Google Maps SDK for Android Beta site Popular Antipodes on Google Maps site The True Size of countries site Google Maps on Github site Google Maps Client Libraries site StreetView Gallery site Earth Engine site xkcd: Map Projections site Beautiful data visualizations using deck.gl on Google Maps demo and docs Question of the week What is helm, and how do I use it? GCP Podcast Episode 50: Helm with Michelle Noorali and Matthew Butcher podcast Kubernetes Podcast podcast and twitter Kuberenetes twitter Where can you find us next? Angela will be at the Chrome Dev Summit. Mark Man will be at Tokyo Next. Mark Mirch will be customer filming for Stack Chat in NYC. Sound Effect Attribution “Striking a Match” by Nebulousflynn of Freesound.org “Bad Beep” by RICHERIandTV of Freesound.org “Correct” by Tristan_Lohengrin of Freesound.org “Spaceship Atmosphere 02” by RICHERIandTV of Freesound.org “At the jazz concert Crowd laugh.wav” by Ftom_woysky of Freesound.org
In this fun and fascinating episode Emily will be talking to Matthew Butcher, a friend and fellow spiritual traveler about his experience with and understanding of the plant medicines Ayahuasca and Iboga. Matthew has been working with various plant medicines for years, attending and assisting in ceremonies and has furthered his understanding and experience of healing with these modalities as well as energy healing. In this episode Matthew and Emily will talk about what these two magical plant medicines actually are, the tradition behind them, and WHY use them for spiritual and personal growth. They will also talk about the common misconceptions and misinformation, most especially about Ayahuasca. It's going to be a fun one!!!
Sourcegraph provides navigation tools for source code, and it's powered by Go and Google Cloud Platform. Quinn Slack, CEO and co-founder, joins your co-hosts Francesc and Mark to discuss how they built their features on top of our infrastructure. About Quinn Slack Quinn Slack is CEO and co-founder of Sourcegraph, code intelligence software that lets software teams ship better and faster. Prior to Sourcegraph, Quinn co-founded Blend, an enterprise technology company with over 150 employees dedicated to improving home lending. His long-term goal is to build the products and infrastructure to support the future world where billions of people have coding fluency (just as billions of people today can read and write). Cool things of the week Introducing managed SSL for Google App Engine announcement With Forseti, Spotify and Google release GCP security tools to open source community announcement Global Kubernetes in 3 Steps on GCP medium by Christopher Grant Interview Sourcegraph Sourcegraph source code GitHub Google Container Engine Helm GitHub GCPPodcast #50 Helm with Michelle Noorali and Matthew Butcher sourcegraph.com Question of the week How can I automatically redact Personally Identifiable Information (PII) or other sensitive information? Data Loss Prevention API docs Demo of Data Loss Prevention at Cloud Summit Sydney YouTube Where can you find us next? Francesc will be presenting at Google Cloud Summit in Chicago next week. In October, he'll be presenting at Velocity London, Google Cloud Summit Paris and Devfest Nantes Mark is attending Strangeloop in September. He is also heading to Australia in October for GDG Devfest Melbourne and Game Connect Asia Pacific and will be hanging out at Unite Melbourne and PAX Australia.
Today your cohosts Francesc and Mark celebrate the fiftieth episode interviewing Michelle Noorali and Matt Butcher about Helm, a package manager for Kubernetes: like apt/yum/homebrew for Kubernetes. About Michelle Noorali Michelle Noorali is a software engineer at Deis. She is a Core Maintainer on the Helm project. Michelle is also the co-lead of the Kubernetes Special Interest Group for Applications, better known as SIG-Apps, which focuses primarily on defining, running, and managing applications in Kubernetes. About Matthew Butcher Matt Butcher is a software architect at Deis. He is the author of eight software development books, most recently Go in Practice. Matt has a Ph.D. in philosophy, and teaches in the computer science department at Loyola University Chicago. He has contributed to over one hundred open source projects. Matt is a founding member of the Helm project. Cool thing of the week Decoding the micro-moments of baseball: can you hear the game through data? blog post Treat Google Cloud Storage like a file system with our new PowerShell provider blog post Interview Kubernetes Helm GitHub repo Helm Charts GitHub repo Helm Charts: making it simple to package and deploy common applications on Kubernetes Kubernetes blog Happy 1st Birthday Helm! Deis blog A Special Interest Group for deploying and operating applications in Kubernetes GitHub Community Minikube: easily to run Kubernetes locally GitHub repo The Illustrated Children's Guide to Kubernetes YouTube Helm: a tool for managing Kubernetes charts Question of the week How do I build Docker images in the cloud? - Google Cloud Container Builder Documentation docs Were will we be? Francesc is on his way to Brazil for GopherCon Brasil and GCPNext Brazil. Mark is attending Unite, the Unity conference in Los Angeles, CA on November 1st.
Inspiring tales of a journey from country Victoria and a close-knit family to Gordon Ramsay’s 'Kitchen Nightmares’, SURFAID, the best restaurants in Paris and the evolution of the modern day dining experience. These are just a few of the stories we get into with Morris Jones’ Executive Chef & General Manager, Matthew Butcher. Then to top it all off, we go back of house at premium restaurant & cocktail bar, Morris Jones, where Matthew’s team whips up some amazing treats… their signature Spicy Tuna Tartar, salt & vinegar chips made by foraging for salt bush and the most ah-mazing Nitro Violet Crumble invention… seriously… From life living in LA to being paid to travel to the US Masters and partying in Coachella with the nANA jUDY crew. This is a chat you do NOT want to miss! Connect with Matthew Butcher and Morris Jones online: http://www.matthewbutcher.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/matthew_butcher/ http://www.morrisjones.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/morrisjones_co/ https://www.facebook.com/MorrisJonesBar https://twitter.com/MorrisJonesBar And check out our ‘Nitro Violet Crumble’ time-lapse video + Morris Jones Restaurant & Cocktail Bar photography here: www.hotndelicious.com Hit Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet up on social media here: Twitter @hotndelicious Instagram @hotndeliciousFacebook.com/HotnDeliciousHot & Delicious YouTube - Ballistyx Snowboard Show, interviews & more.'Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet’ entertainment, travel, photography & lifestyle blog: www.hotndelicious.com