2023 Year In Review
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2023 Year In Review

This is our annual year review and prediction episode and it is a doozy. We talk through what has been an incredibly busy year in Open Source, cloud repre, repatriation, AI, ML, chatGPT. We laid down some really interesting insights and then looked forward not just into 2024 but two years of predictions and trends that we see happening. We cover what we think will be shaking, shaping and shaking the market. References https://basecamp.com/cloud-exit https://world.hey.com/dhh/the-big-cloud-exit-faq-20274010 Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/13Wdve1WQVCPjXtsf8QnJtg6r0M?utm_source=copy_url DALL-E Prompt: futeristic graphic of a hall of mirrors with 2023 turning into 2024 and the cast of the wizard of oz

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Cloud Don on Service Mesh and Edge Federation

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