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welcome back everyone welcome back to
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another episode of bill break and fix
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to all those people are new here of
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course we are recorders which means that
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we're a team of two developers from
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melbourne australia
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and we're working on a project which
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adds persistent storage
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to a current open source project which
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is called scrumbler.ca
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um if you've been following us you know
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what we do if you don't we are working
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on stack which relates to
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we do a lot of fetch apis
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we do a lot of stuff relating to um
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agile methodology um especially scrum
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you'll see us using postman as well
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and if you do know what we are doing
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yesterday was we were trying to
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environment variables on vs code work
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which we think we were really really
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but let's see how it unfolds today so
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how are you feeling today then
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thanks for the introduction and yeah you
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covered it all let's
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dive in into a fun part which is
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postman no that is good
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you're going to change your screen and
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fail and adjust until we get the
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environment where it was working on my
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hand without sharing the screen
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yeah if you're not just your
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camera you're welcome to now
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get if i want to walk
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if you're not just your camera if you're
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not happy with it you're welcome to
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nobody likes camera
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the fade freight from your camera
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it's fine though like i think it should
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you can see how you're looking on my
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okay yeah that should be okay fun for
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now though i don't really want to waste
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jack dave is asking about tori where is
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anything from tory um yes he did shoot
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us a text which i just saw on slack oh
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all right i haven't got mobile on slack
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so i wouldn't really know
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as in slack on mobile i'll just
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log in and see what he's saying
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if he is joining us today
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but the internet still seems a bit
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but he said that it's it's
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but i guess it'll be too late now
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we can reschedule him as in
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another and at the time
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yeah if you really want to join tori um
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you're welcome please do
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oh wait let me stop sharing my screen
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there i'll create an invite
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just send tori and invite as in
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the link and um we'll feel free he can
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let me get a confirmation jump on
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for him to come on board
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as a special guest
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if you can make it
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all right okay he's going to be able to
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find us that's all good tori
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okey-dokey come back to work then
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all right um you continue to do that and
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i'm gonna continue to experiment on my
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side until we succeed
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sorry the main provider finally states
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it today there's a problem with
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i don't know that's fine
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get this sorted and um
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that's all good touring
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if you want to set the
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it's quite embedded
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uh such an environment variable user
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around towards the user object
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you need to use the one i think
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right let's see if this works
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uh touristing well twitch
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doesn't stream for me but youtube does
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thanks for reminding me get deaf i'll
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get my hoodie because i promised
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i think that is supposed to be it
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functional url base url
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how do you go into the debug view then
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you're already on there
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are you wanting to debug it
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okay i just want like
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all right this is what i want yeah
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anyone i might put some music on
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do you want to do that
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you're welcome to do it
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i think for that i i'll have to share my
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screen but that's fine continue okay
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sending you this url if it's easier for
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you and it will save time
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for what oh you got it
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i've sent you the link to the
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oh i already got it it's fine okay cool
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oh if you want me to create something
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specific i don't mind
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my name is just um
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music music man don't worry about it
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yeah that should be fine but that's just
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yeah that's what i was thinking because
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that's fine yeah cool
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do you know how to make the
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launch the json file
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i thought that was already there
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you told me remember
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yeah for a particular project
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oh for a particular project i think
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actually have to run a debug
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and then it makes a file itself hang on
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let me check if it works
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yeah if you go to the
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actually i'm gonna enlarge your screens
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so i can see properly
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yeah and then um do
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hey can you guys hear me
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can you guys hear me
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yes can you yes we can all right wow i'm
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welcome tory reading
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definitely all downhill from here
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now really good to have you uh that was
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a little lovely surprise
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thanks for having me yeah for sure all
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of you guys um yep this is story
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he was supposed to be our special guest
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he chose to surprise us today which is a
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way better yeah looking forward to this
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do you want to give us an introduction
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sure i'm tori um i'm actually currently
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in bali um and it looks like we're
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problems with our with our c cable like
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yeah so it's pretty interesting
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yeah i guess i guess it's i guess the
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uh the c cable goes from bali to java
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and then from java i don't know where it
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i guess the problem's there because
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in jakarta there's there's uh
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uh there's the aws data center i think
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google hq and facebook and
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and they also put a lot of money into
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those c cables and i heard they're like
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they're also like um going to be
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putting in more investment here in
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indonesia putting down more sea cable so
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i wonder if has something to do with
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construction potentially
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yeah i guess let's see that apart
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it's a good time because you were the
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one who started this whole environment
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as soon as we started doing it he's like
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okay yeah so i was just being curious as
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in you're talking about the sea cable i
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haven't i don't know i'm i might be
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from the stone age but i haven't really
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what is a sea cable though as in
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does it go under the sea
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honestly i've never seen one myself i've
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only heard about it but i i think it's
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actually laid on the sea floor but i
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could be totally wrong about that right
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that's pretty fascinating stuff though
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yeah as far as far as i understand
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actually like most
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i could be again i could be totally
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wrong about this but i think i i've read
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once that like most of the
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most of the world is wired up that way
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so i wonder i wonder in australia too
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where you guys are i don't know where it
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goes and comes from
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yeah me neither one is just one cable
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handling the whole
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cable messes up the strength and it's
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so tori what's life in bali as in gek
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like what type of questions do we got
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what's life for molly like what the
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daily life like what do you do every day
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for like is it any is it any different i
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stare at my computer screen like most of
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the day like you guys i'm sure
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and then and then if i turn to the right
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i got a nice rice field over here and
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stuff so that's that's a little bit
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different i guess the other aspect too
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i mean like if you notice i'm actually
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and so my my office is outside i just
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but i love it because the weather is
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pretty much perfect every day
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yeah um like i'm not i'm not even
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wearing pants right now no underwear
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and and and so yeah like for me it's
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great because i can be like really
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productive and at the same time the
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environment's just so relaxing too um
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but like originally i'm from
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i'm from i'm from near boston in
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massachusetts you know um which would be
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much more like melbourne and so
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except our winters are far worse
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true so what made you as in go to bali
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though as in from the us
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um i started coming to bali like five
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years ago and actually i was planning on
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going to australia and when i got this
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ticket um it was actually
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uh a little bit more convenient and
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cheaper to fly to bali first and i had
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and so i i stopped and i had like couple
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days here and then i just canceled my
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so yeah the first time i came here i
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stayed here like two months and then i
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and then i went on to
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melbourne eventually and i stayed there
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you didn't like it here
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you know what i i didn't even get a
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chance to experience it because when i
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got there i got a flu like right away so
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i was in my head for like
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four days but i stayed in i think i
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stayed in footscray
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yeah very nice that's pretty nice
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that's pretty good that just you're
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coming to melbourne and you just
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life as in overall things in bali are
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and all the kind of entrepreneurs they
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i mean i've heard this phrase that if
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you want to actually become an
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entrepreneur you should start from that
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um well i i can't speak to any success
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i would say there's there's definitely a
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that is involved in doing
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and they do have some
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i guess relatively
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i don't know if you want to call them
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co-working spaces but they do have they
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do have some pretty
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um active co-working spaces right now
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everything's like really quiet so like
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dec day of asks about tourism yeah like
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there's nobody here
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i don't know if there's a rework there
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i don't i don't think so but maybe there
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might be and then actually indonesia has
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its own like um chain
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of co-working called go work which i
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know they have an office here
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um so that's that's kind of like there
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most of it is in jakarta you know the
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main city but yeah um
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but yeah there there's there's a lot of
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cool stuff going on and in my past here
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like these days i don't really meet a
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lot of people you know because of covet
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and everything yeah but like in my
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travels here my time spent here i've
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i've met like i remember i even met an
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engineer from facebook
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he was here on vacation
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um i've met other other developers in
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the past yeah it's pretty cool
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very nice and how many days a week do
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you spend on the beaches
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oh actually i i i don't well i used to
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live near the beach
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um but now i live like more in in the
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where it's more like rice fields and
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stuff i moved here like a year ago but
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yeah like i used to spend a lot of time
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at the beach it's nice
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that's pretty cool
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no that's actually important stuff
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though yeah come here
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start your um failed startup it'll be a
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i mean you're successful startup
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i like the way you put that in the first
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start your favorite stuff and you will
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hey yeah well i mean the title of the
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show you know like it's all in there
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right you don't you don't get it right
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the first time elon didn't get it right
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i'm sure exactly it's all as in part of
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you try you fail you adjust trial fail
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adjust yeah for sure
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right do you guys wanna
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one more questions for tori then get dev
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what languages do you code in
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i i code in in javascript i'm
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pretty much like pure javascript guy um
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i've i've learned like a tiny amount of
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python and java but
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like i do i do like 100 of my work in
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javascript because i can just do front
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that's pretty good and i like it you can
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do whatever you want you know
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few rules to follow unlike other
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languages i like dotnet for sure that's
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true i think you're the first person
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i've talked to that said that
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so while we do work tori do you want to
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talk about your career switch yeah
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yeah like i used to be
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a small business owner and um i do some
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uh consulting with that as well but i
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i used to be a small business owner um
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um being a developer
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a lot of it was focused on e-commerce um
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so that so that was
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that was that was like i i had been
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doing that for 10 years and like
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uh yeah sure i mean um
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i i'm always like a more like technical
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type of person an operational type of
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yeah and and so like doing that
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gave me a lot of like
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bits and doses of exposure to to coding
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and programming um and there were just
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like so many problems um in the business
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around those things so sometimes like i
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would attempt things myself
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and and it was yeah and just um
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like i think the first time i programmed
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when i'm a kid is like maybe a ti
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texas instrument like graphing
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calculator do you guys have those right
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i don't know about them no
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in the us like it was so common uh to
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use for high school um
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so it's like these are really bad
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graphing calculators um but they were
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programmable so like i remember we had
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games on those is it something like this
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yeah something a little bit a little bit
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bigger and bulkier oh
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right that looks like a casio
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yeah it is a classic yeah i don't know
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i was thinking like oh that's that's a
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terrible casio you have there
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can't build up that one isn't
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but yeah like on those graphing
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calculators people would people would
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write these programs i don't ask me the
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language i have no idea
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but yeah like like and then kids somehow
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like this is like almost pre-internet
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too or like you know
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and somehow we would get we would get
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games on there and then we would just
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like mod we would mod them like go and
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like go into a game and mod
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that was like really the first time i
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probably could say i i really wrote some
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code and then of course like i don't
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if it's it's probably before you guys
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but like back in the day we had things
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just really curious as in
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you have actually transitioned from as
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an e-commerce just software development
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why software development
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oh well you know like um
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during the pandemic i i had to
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i had to shut down my business like for
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i don't know why it's so dark suddenly
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i had to shut down my business and then
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and then uh there we go and then um
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like basically this the state made us
0:33:15
shut down for like i think three or four
0:33:19
and so i was i was already like
0:33:23
on the edge of wondering like how long
0:33:26
we would we could hold on when like cove
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had first hit because we all knew like
0:33:30
the shutdown was gonna come
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and so then my my business partner left
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like four months into it
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um just because we
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we just had we thought it was gonna be
0:33:46
and so like i held on to the business
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few more months after that and then i
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just threw in the towel and i'm like you
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know what like i'm just going to go do
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that thing i always want to do which is
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just go learn software development right
0:34:04
pretty cool story though um did you
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ask something okay
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no go ahead on this
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okay cool um gekko's asking what's your
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favorite movie tori
0:34:18
my favorite movie wow that's a good
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i i you know like i'm not
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i'm not a person who has favorites
0:34:32
like i'm sorry i can't you're living
0:34:44
so you pretty much
0:34:46
go by your mood then is it
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oh man well you know i'm like
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i'm kind of picky honestly when it comes
0:35:02
what what's that i'm having some input
0:35:09
not no not star wars sorry
0:35:12
that's your favorite movie
0:35:20
like what's what's the last what's the
0:35:22
last cool movie we watched
0:35:28
fast and the furious nine
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yeah i haven't watched it
0:35:33
i think right now we're watching suicide
0:35:39
right have you guys seen it
0:35:41
nothing i think i've seen the first one
0:35:44
but not the second one yet
0:35:51
it's pretty funny actually yeah like
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it's pretty good like it's it's like
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it's not super serious you know
0:36:02
that's that's that that makes sense
0:36:06
movies you're supposed to have a bit of
0:36:08
love they shouldn't be too serious or
0:36:12
too funny just right in
0:36:14
in the in the middle isn't it yeah are
0:36:16
you just are you describing this show
0:36:39
what would you have said then
0:36:42
i don't know i wouldn't have taken it
0:36:45
to be honest i didn't
0:36:48
understand it in the first place so
0:36:51
i was kind of lost the words
0:37:03
uh gekko saying my favorite movie is
0:37:07
jack i love voldemort he's my favorite
0:37:18
you watch harry potter
0:37:29
okay do you wanna um
0:37:32
tell us where we are at the moment for
0:37:34
these a environment variables
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so we can actually choose this stream a
0:37:41
bit more productively for the story so
0:37:51
yeah yes no for sure um
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i think i'm something
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i'll send you guys this link
0:38:06
so you'll have a private chat option
0:38:08
on the side in the right panel
0:38:11
see the link there that's exclusive
0:38:18
the regular folks in the chat you guys
0:38:24
you gotta you gotta get on this show
0:38:26
on the show to get that option
0:38:29
exclusive to the show yeah but tori do
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you have any ideas for the environment
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variable because i think
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it'll be great if it comes from you
0:38:40
i know you did some research and you
0:38:42
sent me some links i think i have
0:38:47
let's see what do we
0:38:52
we're trying to do
0:38:55
so what we're trying to do is that
0:38:57
you know how in the middleware you know
0:39:00
pretty much how our app works right
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um we have a back end and we have a
0:39:07
which works the middleware works on
0:39:16
so the way it works is that the person
0:39:18
who was spamming us gets the url from
0:39:23
what we're trying to do is
0:39:27
instead of saying the url we'll just
0:39:29
write the environment variable
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yeah that's that's something
0:39:39
and so are you trying to
0:39:41
are you trying to put that in your yaml
0:39:46
not really uh we're trying to put in our
0:39:48
door to escort file which is gonna be
0:39:51
so that we don't actually push anything
0:40:00
okay so you guys are working on it so
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dot emv well i i was actually doing this
0:40:10
this is a different way because i was um
0:40:14
i was i was working on the environment
0:40:16
variables with the
0:40:19
the sam or whatever cloud formation
0:40:36
why are you laughing ben brought this up
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and i just i know i get it
0:40:48
sam was like it belongs in the bin
0:41:00
like the back end just doesn't need the
0:41:02
you know what i mean
0:41:10
i guess what what k is
0:41:12
trying to probably say is that
0:41:15
we don't need the uh how to do it in the
0:41:19
back end because that's
0:41:23
api endpoint is shown
0:41:28
api endpoint is actually shown in the
0:41:31
middleware which is
0:41:36
micro service so if you see
0:41:46
so we are trying to figure out as in how
0:41:54
this from our launch door settings.json
0:42:00
and i think i almost have it um i'll
0:42:02
show you what am i doing
0:42:05
and let's see if it works
0:42:11
this guy you're interesting then i'm
0:42:14
gonna learn something yes for sure
0:42:18
i'll explain to you guys the way it
0:42:21
every time you do something in vs code
0:42:24
um there's a hidden file called dot vs
0:42:26
code which you probably add in your dot
0:42:28
get ignore as well and that file has
0:42:32
launched configurations and settings
0:42:33
configuration which are
0:42:35
only relative to your machine so that's
0:42:38
why you just don't push it to get up
0:42:40
um that being said so the way it's going
0:42:43
to work is that we're going to define an
0:42:48
oh wait is it too small
0:42:50
no i think it's all right for me i don't
0:42:54
um is it all actually
0:42:56
yeah yeah yeah i was actually reading
0:42:58
the article too oh sorry yeah um yeah i
0:43:00
sent you guys the article as well
0:43:03
oh come on boy let's work
0:43:15
yeah ad blockers can be interesting
0:43:23
yes so the way it's gonna work is that
0:43:27
it'd be actually url here
0:43:29
and as it's gonna be in our get ignore
0:43:32
file it's never gonna get pushed up so
0:43:35
um no one's gonna get to see our url
0:43:43
the stage we are at at the moment is we
0:43:47
trying to figure out how to because
0:43:49
they've already defined the environment
0:43:51
variable in launch short jason
0:43:54
we are trying to figure out how to
0:43:56
reference that in our middleweight.js
0:44:04
well this looks like
0:44:10
this is using gulp
0:44:16
down it is um oh down
0:44:22
huh i didn't even know you could do this
0:44:25
from the launch file
0:44:27
oh yeah even i didn't know until i
0:44:33
learning at the same time while doing it
0:44:41
okay i'll try to give it a go now
0:44:46
what do you want i don't know how are
0:44:48
you referencing it
0:44:50
i'll show you once okay
0:44:55
this guy is doing it so
0:45:04
says break build sleep
0:45:18
but yeah i mean that's the problem with
0:45:20
live coding though isn't it
0:45:28
but i mean you you guys you guys
0:45:30
definitely do a good job keeping it
0:45:31
interesting with the live coding
0:45:36
thank you tori i really appreciate it
0:45:40
and now you have actually added a bit
0:45:49
i like the chat the chat is pretty rowdy
0:45:51
i don't think you guys are paying
0:45:55
most of the time they're pretty
0:45:58
yeah it just gets filed
0:46:04
especially when i talk about some
0:46:06
particular topics and i'm not gonna
0:46:13
let's talk about some energy drinks then
0:46:18
the healthier ones
0:46:20
yeah can i can i get those i wonder if i
0:46:23
can get those here i really want to give
0:46:28
not really i just want to let you guys
0:46:32
well let's say no i'm giving it a shot
0:46:51
uh i'd like to let you
0:46:55
because i don't really know at the
0:46:56
moment if they'd do it there
0:47:02
what's your favorite healthy drink
0:47:12
oh i i don't i don't know if i can say
0:47:14
that on this channel though
0:47:17
no you can you're on
0:47:26
sense of humor to be honest
0:47:36
okay let's see how this works
0:47:42
very interesting why is it not loading
0:47:45
nothing much that you need
0:47:52
um i think you would probably
0:47:59
which base url are you using at the
0:48:08
in your launch file which base
0:48:12
i'm just trying to print the base url
0:48:16
okay cool right right yeah it has
0:48:18
decided not to work today
0:48:20
like the whole middleware isn't working
0:48:22
am i oh i know why
0:48:28
it's always interesting when case
0:48:31
says i know why and then it raises all
0:48:36
mysteriousness of the solution
0:48:40
yeah come on god i wasn't i wasn't
0:48:43
inside the climb that's the reason why
0:48:50
okay so i did alert um processor envbs
0:48:55
which should go inside this thing and
0:48:57
yeah development or i just say i am a
0:49:31
it's not alerting with anything
0:49:36
arrow what does that say because we
0:49:40
yeah one sec um it says ungod
0:49:48
process is not defined okay boys
0:49:53
so is there is there any particular
0:49:55
reason why you want to do it through
0:50:04
i guess the only reason is that we don't
0:50:07
thing on the url on github and this is
0:50:12
one thing which actually doesn't get
0:50:14
why don't you just
0:50:16
why don't you just use an environment
0:50:22
well you mean oh yeah yeah we can use an
0:50:27
yeah it's just that it would have been
0:50:29
integrated with um vs code do you know
0:50:31
how to do an env file
0:50:42
what's what's the what's the front end
0:50:46
um mostly react is it mostly react yeah
0:50:49
then you just throw um
0:50:53
react secret i think react underscore
0:51:02
i just want to confirm at the moment can
0:51:05
i can okay um i just
0:51:09
want to confirm at the moment that the
0:51:11
front end is in react at the moment
0:51:20
actually pure react at the moment is
0:51:23
html css javascript
0:51:26
but we are actually
0:51:28
when we are done with the mvc we will be
0:51:31
going back to the front end and
0:51:33
converting it into react so
0:51:36
react is the goal but at the moment it's
0:51:40
vanilla javascript
0:51:47
you just yeah just like
0:51:50
you know i'm pretty sure you just throw
0:51:52
it in like a node.js
0:51:56
yeah that's what i'm trying to do now
0:52:01
react you actually have to type i think
0:52:04
react underscore secret and then the
0:52:06
name the name of the
0:52:15
sorry about that gekko i actually meant
0:52:26
stuck into my subconscious mind as in
0:52:29
the design pattern
0:52:33
model view control and all that
0:52:49
and we left the validations in the
0:52:53
should we go back and complete
0:52:54
validations or should we sort this
0:52:58
out i guess we should
0:53:01
stick to this because at the moment is
0:53:09
and i think we are as in nearly there is
0:53:13
just a matter of finding how to
0:53:18
base url into middleweight
0:53:23
did you get something then like with
0:53:31
what you are as well but i'm not having
0:53:37
and and zayn are you also worried about
0:53:44
anymore no anymore
0:53:49
i know i'm about to go bankrupt soon
0:53:54
that's that's why we're going to spin up
0:53:55
a bunch of alexa apps
0:54:00
just like calculator one calculator
0:54:05
objective's asking what's the point of
0:54:13
do you want to explain that then
0:54:15
or two yeah for sure um so
0:54:19
the point is that we don't
0:54:22
wanna disclose the url
0:54:25
so if we put the actual url in the
0:54:29
launch.json file then it would be only
0:54:34
machine and we won't be
0:54:37
committing it to github and um
0:54:40
in the middleware.js
0:54:44
just be referencing that
0:54:46
environment variable in order to call
0:54:49
the url if that makes sense
0:54:54
the url isn't meant to be a secret
0:54:59
um is like we're gonna configure course
0:55:02
for sure right like but that's something
0:55:04
which is ahead um like two weeks ahead
0:55:08
yeah so for now we just wanna
0:55:12
yeah i mean we can do appropriate
0:55:14
limiting yes for sure
0:55:19
also because we are streaming and the
0:55:25
it would be a better idea just not show
0:55:31
there's there's clearly some bad actors
0:55:56
you can also do that you get 25 read and
0:55:59
write free forever
0:56:08
as soon as the word free comes
0:56:22
just thinking do we want to do that
0:56:32
it won't it won't cost us
0:56:35
um it's free so why not
0:56:40
uh what do you mean by
0:56:42
pre-progressing like
0:56:45
like for me what i've learned
0:56:47
provision would mean that
0:56:49
just the maximum capacity
0:56:52
like the application cannot like can you
0:56:55
explain that to me
0:57:03
i don't know the actual definition but
0:57:07
i am thinking that that would be the
0:57:11
definition based on common sense as in
0:57:16
configure how many records we can
0:57:28
provision free tier
0:57:30
aws provides a free tier with the
0:57:32
following resources include 25
0:57:35
read and write provision capacity units
0:57:37
25 gigs of data storage okay
0:57:48
okay interesting um let me check how
0:57:53
that can be done always
0:58:04
do you wanna join us tomorrow tori as
0:58:10
what is it sounds like fun
0:58:13
okay yeah i i guess like if we are not
0:58:16
able to do it today we're gonna probably
0:58:23
um just a pre-progression i guess we can
0:58:26
just do pre-provisioning and then
0:58:28
finish validation with you for sure
0:58:32
i'm thinking about this
0:58:45
wow it's time for me to do all the
0:58:55
that's how you treat your guests on your
0:59:02
i'll do them all for you guys i'll have
0:59:10
all the cool guests
0:59:13
did the push-ups on the show
0:59:18
especially the second one
0:59:23
okay uh yeah i guess all right
0:59:31
i'm gonna stop my thing a bit
0:59:40
welcome back to lord carter's blog guys
0:59:47
you know this is going to get clipped so
1:00:12
should be visible now
1:00:42
okay yeah i think that was the deal
1:00:49
uh tori you look like you want to do
1:00:53
no way i'm spam that was the hardest
1:00:55
thing i did all day
1:01:00
apart from joining the stream with
1:01:03
the internet is pretty good though um
1:01:06
yeah i actually didn't feel any sort of
1:01:09
latency or oh good any sort of problems
1:01:17
yes i guess um we will have you tomorrow
1:01:21
thank you everyone for joining in and
1:01:22
thank you tori for the thank you
1:01:25
yeah thanks so much for having me
1:01:27
appreciate it it's a lot of fun
1:01:31
and also bring your water next time
1:01:34
i'll bring my water okay yes
1:01:43
um yeah um yes so i think we
1:01:46
did make some progress today when we
1:01:49
understood a lot of stuff relating to
1:01:51
environment variables even if you're not
1:01:54
um at least we know how it works and at
1:01:56
least we know where they are
1:01:58
um tomorrow we're going to start working
1:02:00
on provisioning pre-progressing dynamodb
1:02:04
to my capacity still i think which means
1:02:07
that we're just gonna
1:02:08
specify a maximum amount that an
1:02:10
application can consume from that table
1:02:14
which means that the person who's doing
1:02:16
the for loop can not
1:02:18
will not be able to um consume a lot of
1:02:22
um table memory also then we can't hear
1:02:23
you if you're trying to speak
1:02:26
oh here we go yeah that works um
1:02:31
but yeah tomorrow come back and we're
1:02:33
gonna do a lot of aws stuff so don't
1:02:36
forget to wear your aws hoodies guys
1:02:39
if you have one and call that
1:02:41
and call this girl
1:02:48
price for joining us and get definitely
1:02:50
send me the clip on slack i can't copy
1:02:53
yeah me too please
1:02:58
thank you and uh everything has been
1:03:01
done by okay so i'll just uh
1:03:07
sorry if you want to join with k
1:03:13
word different task
1:03:29
so yeah guys thanks a lot for joining
1:03:31
and we'll see you tomorrow's same place