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Screaming in the Cloud with Corey Quinn features conversations with domain experts in the world of Cloud Computing. Topics discussed include AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud, and the "why" behind how businesses are coming to think about the Cloud.

Screaming in the Cloud Corey Quinn

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Screaming in the Cloud with Corey Quinn features conversations with domain experts in the world of Cloud Computing. Topics discussed include AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud, and the "why" behind how businesses are coming to think about the Cloud.

    Summer Replay - The Evolution of DevRel with Jeremy Meiss

    Summer Replay - The Evolution of DevRel with Jeremy Meiss

    Developer relations have gone through quite an evolution over the years. In this reissued episode, Corey talks with Jeremy Meiss, former Director of DevRel and Community at CircleCI, about how DevRel has transitioned from a focus on conference appearances to a more strategic alignment with business objectives. Corey and Jeremy also discuss navigating career complexities during economic downturns, emphasizing the importance of maintaining relevance. They also touch on fostering open communication within organizations and the enduring value of personal interactions in professional communities.
    Show Highlights:
    (1:39) How CircleCI is using DevRel to helping clients go from developer’s laptops to production safely and sanely(6:23) What DevRel means to Jeremy and why it’s a problem that most people can’t define it(12:40) Why saying DevRel is part of product ignores much of what makes both roles unique(15:36) Combating burnout from being able to perform you’re role but not feeling connected to what the company actually does(21:30) How Jeremy sees DevRel evolvingAbout Jeremy:
    Jeremy is the former Director of DevRel & Community at CircleCI, formerly at Solace, Auth0, and XDA. He is active in the DevRel Community, and is a co-creator of DevOpsPartyGames.com. A lover of all things coffee, community, open source, and tech, he is also house-broken, and (generally) plays well with others.
    Links Referenced:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremymeiss/ Twitter:  IAmJerdog - Jeremy’s @DevOpsAms https://twitter.com/iamjerdog?lang=en

    Sponsor:
    Panoptica: https://www.panoptica.app/  

    • 27 min
    Complex Tech, Public Learning, & Impostor Syndrome with Kyler Middleton

    Complex Tech, Public Learning, & Impostor Syndrome with Kyler Middleton

    Kyler Middleton, a Senior Principal Engineer at Veradigm and co-host of the Day Two Cloud podcast, joins Corey in this Screaming in the Cloud episode to talk about how tech careers are changing and the big impact of AI on starting in tech. Kyler, who once wanted to be a librarian, tells her story of becoming a tech pro. She highlights the importance of learning and sharing what you know, especially in tech. Corey and Kyler also get into how AI is changing the game for new techies and what that means if you're starting. Kyler's take on using and teaching tech offers some really helpful tips for anyone looking to get into or move up in the tech world.
    Show Highlights: 
    (00:00) - Introduction
    (01:49) - Kyler describes her multiple roles
    (03:21) - Discussion on the realities of 'Day Two' operations in cloud environments
    (07:38) - Insights into technical debt and the concept of 'Day Two' in DevOps 
    (13:54) - The importance of sharing knowledge and learning in public to benefit others in the tech community
    (20:07) - The use and limitations of AI in professional settings
    (26:41) - Debate on the overreliance on AI technology in decision-making processes and its potential consequences
    (32:05) - Closing remarks & where listeners can connect with Kyler
    About Kyler:
    Kyler grew up in rural Western Nebraska, fixing neighboring farmers’ computers in exchange for brownies and Rice Krispies. Then she was going to be a librarian to help people find the information they need. Then she discovered computers were a real job, and more than just a fix for her munchies, and she's now been a systems, network, call center, and security engineer, and is now a DevOps lead, and software engineer. She speaks at any conference that will have her, hosts Day Two Cloud podcast from Packet Pushers, and writes up cool projects with approachable language and pictures as part of her Medium series, Let's Do DevOps, with the intention to upskill anyone of any skill level. I have an insatiable curiosity and desire to help the folks around me succeed and grow. So - Let's Do DevOps.
    Links Referenced:
    Day Two Cloud Podcast: https://packetpushers.net/podcast/day-two-cloud/
    Kyler on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylermiddleton/
    Kyler's Blog on Medium: https://kymidd.medium.com/
    Sponsor
    Panoptica: https://www.panoptica.app/

    • 33 min
    Navigating Legal Risk and Compliance with Alex King

    Navigating Legal Risk and Compliance with Alex King

    Alex King is a key player at the Duckbill Group as our legal counsel, as well as the founder of his own law firm, Archetype Legal. In this episode, Alex shares insights on his role in helping startups and small businesses navigate legal complexities, emphasizing the importance of risk analysis and compliance. He explains that attorneys highlight risks, allowing business leaders to make informed decisions. Alex recounts his experiences guiding clients through various legal challenges, from hiring decisions to office leases. Corey discusses the unique legal scenarios faced by the Duckbill Group and highlights the benefits of Alex's unique approach. 
    Show Highlights: 
    (00:00) Introduction (02:10) What Alex does for the Duckbill Group as legal counsel(02:42) The role of an attorney for startups and established businesses(07:20) Similarities and differences between what the advisers at Duckbill Group do and what Alex does as a lawyer(11:56) Alex’s ability to provide context to legal decisions that would otherwise be missing(22:07) How negotiating hiring contracts can work out if done wisely(25:09) What Alex wishes people knew to make interacting with attorneys easier
    About Alex:
    Alex King is an attorney and the founder of Archetype Legal PC, a law firm dedicated to helping entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses take practical legal steps to achieve their business goals. In addition, he is a Business Advisor for Pacific Community Ventures, a nonprofit supporting small business growth and job creation in low-income communities. His experience includes corporate law, business operations, and strategic planning. 
    Links Referenced:
    Website: https://www.archetypelegal.com/  Email: alex@archetypelegal.comSponsor
    Panoptica: https://www.panoptica.app/

    • 33 min
    S3's Hidden Features and Quirks with Daniel Grzelak

    S3's Hidden Features and Quirks with Daniel Grzelak

    Corey Quinn and Daniel Grzelak take you on a journey through the wild and wonderful world of Amazon S3 in this episode. They explore the fun quirks and hidden surprises of S3, like the mysterious "Schrodinger's Objects" from incomplete uploads and the head-scratching differences between S3 bucket commands and the S3 API. Daniel and Corey break down common misunderstandings about S3 encryption and IAM policies, sharing stories of misconfigurations and security pitfalls.
    Show Highlights: 
    (00:00) - Introduction
    (03:49) - Schrodinger's Objects
    (05:23) - S3 Permissions and Security
    (06:44) - Incomplete Multipart Uploads Causing Unexpected Billing Issues
    (10:28) - Historical Oddities and Unexpected Behaviors of S3
    (12:00) - Encryption Misconceptions
    (15:17) - Durability and Reliability of S3
    (17:49) - AWS Security and Trust
    (21:01) - Practical Tips for S3 Users
    (26:10) - Compliance Locks and Data Management
    (29:13) - Closing Thoughts

    About Daniel:
    Daniel Grzelak is a 20-year cybersecurity industry veteran, currently working as Chief Innovation Officer at Plerion. He is no longer the CISO at Linktree nor the Head of Security at Atlassian, but he tries to stay relevant by hacking AWS and Cloud in general.
    Links Referenced:
    Personal Website: https://dagrz.com/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielgrzelak/
    Things you wish you didn't need to know about S3: https://blog.plerion.com/things-you-wish-you-didnt-need-to-know-about-s3/
    S3 Bucket Encryption Doesn't Work The Way You Think It Works: https://blog.plerion.com/s3-bucket-encryption-doesnt-work-the-way-you-think-it-works/
    *Sponsor
    Panoptica: https://www.panoptica.app/

    • 30 min
    Steering Through Open Source Waters with Madelyn Olson

    Steering Through Open Source Waters with Madelyn Olson

    This episode features Madelyn Olson, maintainer for the open-source project Valkey, to discuss the growth and impact of open-source projects in the tech industry. Corey and Madelyn explore the transformations within these projects, particularly the challenges and shifts in governance and licensing practices that affect how companies like AWS contribute to and utilize open-source software. Furthermore, Madelyn shares insights into the motivations behind Valkey, its differentiation from Redis, and the broader implications for open-source sustainability and corporate involvement.
    Show Highlights: 
    (00:00) Introduction and discussion on AWS's approach to open-source
    (01:41) Recap of the Redis controversy and licensing changes
    (02:35) Madelyn's role at AWS and her work on ElastiCache and MemoryDB
    (04:11) The enduring relevance and importance of open source in solving global technology problems
    (06:15) The freedoms of open source and the broad implications for software development
    (08:19) The evolution of governance and project management in the Valkey project
    (09:53) The full transition of Madelyn's efforts from Redis to Valkey
    (17:27) Why Valkey was created and its future direction
    (24:57) The separation of duties between Madelyn's roles at AWS and the Valkey project
    (32:34) Closing thoughts and where to find more information on Valkey
    About Madelyn:
    Madelyn Olson is a co-creator and maintainer of Valkey, a high-performance kev-value data store and Principal Engineer at Amazon Web Services (AWS). She focuses on building secure and highly reliable features, with a passion for working with open-source communities.
    Links Referenced:
    Website: https://valkey.io/ 
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelyn-olson-valkey/
    GitHub: https://github.com/madolson
    Twitter: https://x.com/reconditerose

    *Sponsor
    Panoptica: https://www.panoptica.app/

    • 33 min
    AI, Privacy, and User Control with Paul Harrison

    AI, Privacy, and User Control with Paul Harrison

    In this episode, Corey Quinn is joined by Senior Security Engineering Lead at Mattermost Paul Harrison in a discussion on the often-overlooked ethical implications of artificial intelligence in technology. They discuss how the rapid adoption of AI technologies might compromise user privacy and consent, reflecting on instances where companies may prioritize innovation at the expense of these core values. Their conversation highlights Mattermost's dedication to data privacy and user control, positioning the company as a privacy-centric alternative in the tech landscape.
    Show Highlights: 
    (00:00) Introduction to the episode 

    (01:50) How companies compromise privacy in the rush to adopt AI

    (04:10) What is Mattermost? Paul explains the self-hostable, privacy-focused 
    communication platform

    (06:00) The evolution of chat platforms and Mattermost's unique position compared to Slack

    (10:01) Paul elaborates on how Mattermost enables user control over data and customization

    (14:23) Discuss the implications of integrating AI in everyday applications and its challenges

    (20:35) AI’s potential risks and unintended consequences, particularly in data management and security

    (25:14) Paul and Corey critique tech companies’ approach to AI and data privacy

    (28:59) Closing remarks and where to find more information about Paul Harrison and Mattermost

    About Paul:
    Paul Harrison is a Senior Security Engineering Lead at Mattermost, responsible for their Security Operations team. Prior to this he led Security Operations at GitLib, and several other emerging tech companies. Paul has specialized in building security operations and infrastructure security programs, enabling companies to have a secure footing as they grow. 
    Links Referenced:
    Mattermost Community: https://community.mattermost.com/landing#/
    *Sponsor
    Panoptica: https://www.panoptica.app/

    • 29 min

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