Episodes
Monday May 02, 2022
Monday May 02, 2022
AtomicJar's developer advocate Oleg Shelajev explains what Testcontainers is, what it achieved in 7 years of its existence, and why AtomicJar takes it to the cloud.
Monday May 02, 2022
S03E03: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Geertjan Wielenga on Foojay
Monday May 02, 2022
Monday May 02, 2022
Did you hear about Foojay.io? If you didn't, you're in for a treat! In this episode, Geertjan Wielenga tells us about the new home of the Java community, diverse, unified, and grass-rooted.
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Oracle's Sharat Chander has great news for us: #JavaOne is back! He tells all about why, when, and where, and it's a lot to look forward to!
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Welcome back, in-person conferences, and welcome back, DevOps Speakeasy Podcast! Season 3, live from conference floors is here!
We kick it off with our very own 🎩 Baruch Sadogursky (@jbaruch) speaking about JFrog's latest innovation for #Developers: #FrogBot. He explains how #FrogBot helps keep your environment secure even before your pull requests are merged.
Friday Apr 16, 2021
Friday Apr 16, 2021
It's another DevOps Speakeasy! In this episode, Kat flies solo without her co-host Baruch, but she's joined by Matt Stratton for a discussion about tech twitter drama, old technology, and practicing under stress.
Friday Mar 26, 2021
DevOps Speakeasy S02E02: Austin Parker, on Observability and Laziness
Friday Mar 26, 2021
Friday Mar 26, 2021
This week, we're joined by Austin Parker (@austinlparker) from Lightstep, the Jason Momoa of DevOps, to talk about observability in the name of laziness. Also, Baruch advocates for Java, Kat brings up old Python drama, we reminisce about the JavaScript framework treadmill, and Austin sells us on OpenTelemetry. How do you pronounce "Haskell?"
Thursday Mar 11, 2021
Thursday Mar 11, 2021
Welcome to season two of DevOps Speakeasy! We're changing things up a bit this season -- your new host is Kat Cosgrove (@dixie3flatline), with Baruch Sadogursky (@jbaruch) as her co-host. In this episode, we're joined by Aaron Aldrich (@crayzeigh) from Red Hat's Managed OpenShift Black Belt team! He's here to talk to us about deploying highly-available Hello World applications, when to yolo commit and yeet it into prod, and psychological safety.
Because who doesn't love over-engineering the shit out of something simple?
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
In this episode Kat (@Dixie3Flatline) and Baruch (@jbaruch) interviewed Jeffrey Groman (@jeffrey_groman), a cybersecurity advisor, about cybersecurity in the age of DevOps and what the hell DevSecOps is.
- What is DevSecOps?
- SQL Injection, pwns you since 1998
- Proactive vs reactive security
- Red team, Blue team and their games
- July 2020 F5 security incident
- Home router security report 2020 (it's bad, people)
- Your router should auto-update
- Continuous updates for security
- Texas Instruments blocked C execution on their calculators! No more Doom!
- IoT devices-based botnet is a reality for 2 years now
- "Do you want to keep this setting" is Win 95 flavor of local rollback
- List of self-updating routers (pick one of those next time)
- Jeffrey's LinkedIn with the motto "Assess, Advise, Educate"
Monday Jul 27, 2020
Monday Jul 27, 2020
In this episode Baruch (@jbaruch) and Kat (@Dixie3Flatline) interviewed Elena Grahovac (@webdeva), an engineering manager at GetYourGuide, where she is in charge of Developer Experience.
- What is Developer Experience?
- DevXCon – a conference on Developer Experience. Is it the same as DevRelCon?!
- Whiteboard interviews suck. Are interviews a part of DevX?
- Range - a book about t-shaped people.
- English-speaking episodes of the GoLang Show.
- GoCenter – JFrog's central repository for Go modules.
- DevOps Speakeasy interview with Sam Boyer about dependency management in general, and in Go in particular.
- Draft of Go 2 error handling.
- Draft of Go 2 generics.
- Why Java's checked exceptions are bad.
- Accelerate book - how to measure DevOps (and, apparently, DevX).
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
In this episode Baruch (@jbaruch) and Kat (@Dixie3Flatline) interviewed our very own Rimas Mocevicius (@Rimusz), an open-source fan, committer of Helm project, and one of the engineers behind ChartCenter.io (it's cool, check it out!)