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The Future of Service Mesh with Jim Barton
The Future of Service Mesh with Jim Barton
In this podcast, Jim Barton explains some of the fundamentals of modern service meshes, and provides an overview of Istio Ambient Mesh and the benefits it will provide in the future.
on Nov 14, 2022Icon31:38 -
Frederic Branczyk on Continuous Profiling Leveraging eBPF
Frederic Branczyk on Continuous Profiling Leveraging eBPF
Wes Reisz and Frederic Branczyk discuss the origin story of Polar Signals, eBPF (the enabling technology used by Polar Signals), Parca (the open-source system they built to collect continuous profiling data), and more, including things like FrostDB and why profiling data complements what we already have with our current observability stacks.
on Oct 03, 2022Icon30:52 -
Liz Rice on Programming the Linux Kernel with eBPF, Cilium and Service Meshes
Liz Rice on Programming the Linux Kernel with eBPF, Cilium and Service Meshes
Charles Humble and Liz Rice discuss eBPF, a way of making the Linux kernel programmable. They talk about why it exists, how it works under the hood, and what you can and can’t do with it. They also talk about Cilium, an open source library for observing network connectivity between container workloads, and the new Cilium-based service mesh currently in beta.
on Jan 31, 2022Icon35:52 -
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Louise Poubel on the Robot Operating System
Louise Poubel on the Robot Operating System
Louise Poubel is an engineer working with Open Robotics. Today on the podcast, she talks about what it takes to develop software that moves in physical space, including the Sense, Think, Act Cycle, the developer experience, and architecture of ROS.
on Aug 19, 2019Icon28:41 -
Bryan Cantrill on Rust and Why He Feels It’s The Biggest Change in Systems Development in His Career
Bryan Cantrill on Rust and Why He Feels It’s The Biggest Change in Systems Development in His Career
Today on the podcast, Bryan Cantrill discusses with Wes Reisz a bit about the origins of DTrace and then spends the rest of the time discussing why he feels Rust is the "biggest development in systems development in his career."
on Apr 12, 2019Icon38:41