Year of the Crawfish Recap and 2018 Predictions for Bare Metal, Virtualization, Edge and Serverless
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Year of the Crawfish Recap and 2018 Predictions for Bare Metal, Virtualization, Edge and Serverless

Welcome to the final L8istSh9y Podcast for 2017 with a recap of Rob Hirschfeld’s predictions for 2017 (2016 Infrastructure Revolt makes 2017 the “year of the IT Escape Clause”) as well as a look ahead into 2018. Key topics covered in the podcast: Hybrid is Reality; How do I Cope with it? Site Reliability Engineering; People are Just Doing it Bare Metal to Immutable Images Virtualization Decline with Bare Metal Growth 2018 is not the Year of Serverless Edge Computing Still Not Ready for Prime Time OpenStack Foundation as Open Infrastructure Group

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Death Of Expertise[Book Discussion]

Death Of Expertise[Book Discussion]

We continue our book group series today about the Death of Expertise by Tom Nichols, which is very dense with a lot of provocative and thought provoking comments, topics and ideas. It was so interesti...

15 Syys 202351min

CoDev With LLMs?

CoDev With LLMs?

Can large language models effectively supplant developers and DevOps engineers? Today we go deeper into how the models can be trained, if they can be trusted, and what is the upside or positive use ...

15 Syys 202348min

Updates from Google Next

Updates from Google Next

We recap the Google Next event and do a deep dive into the interesting topics Google was announcing at their flagship cloud event. We looked at what they were doing for AI, but also some new services ...

8 Syys 20231h 4min

VMware Explore, Hashicorp & Industry Update

VMware Explore, Hashicorp & Industry Update

What’s going on from VMWare to Broadcom to HashiCorp and their license changes. We discuss current topics, even to the sad news about Kris Nova passing during a mountaineering expedition. If you'd l...

8 Syys 202357min

Edge (and Beyond!) Industry Update

Edge (and Beyond!) Industry Update

How do Edge and Compute and SaaS and cloud influence everything that we do? We covered topics from VMware explorer and talked a lot about Edge. That led to AI ml, which led to another topic, which led...

2 Syys 20231h 2min

Can we regulate LLMs?  Should we?

Can we regulate LLMs? Should we?

How do you regulate large language models? We look at the challenges of regulating these AI approaches and how governments and companies can approach it. We untangle how these models work, and dive in...

26 Elo 202351min

LLMs adding to Technical Debt?  Maintenance?

LLMs adding to Technical Debt? Maintenance?

What is technical debt, and how does it apply to large language models? We dive into a really interesting conversation that goes from technical debt into system and code maintenance, which is probably...

26 Elo 202348min

Data Darkages - do LLMs drive paywalls?

Data Darkages - do LLMs drive paywalls?

A coming Data Darkage is on its way, where we're watching Reddit, Twitter and other companies take what used to be publicly available information and put it behind a paywall or gate. Because of the ...

18 Elo 202343min