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what is going on guys welcome back to
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another session of bill break and fix
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brought to you by the rule coders
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today we have banesh and zane
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how you feeling today flash
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really good feeling pumped um yeah
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that's fantastic fantastic
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way you bring all your positive uh
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energy here and just as in pump up the
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show as well in excitement which is
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cool um so just before we start i'd play
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the acknowledgement of the country
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i begin today by acknowledging the
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traditional custodians of the land on
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which we gather today and pay my
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respects to the elders past present and
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future i extend their respect to
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aboriginal and torres strait islander
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that was brilliant um cool
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just to give a bit of a recap
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yes today we worked on the same issue
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what we did actually
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you know we go um we
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learnt if um we learned about the code
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another repo which belongs to aws
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i deployed that one again and that was
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working perfectly fine
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so what i did was i copied and pasted
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it did the same result so what i'm
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thinking now is that
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it may not be anything to do with lambda
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it might be something to do with um
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a template yaml file
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does that make sense
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yeah that makes sense i'm just just
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that would be the case but
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i i bet you i bet you are you yeah for
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would be probably on one character again
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two episodes on one character
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yeah pretty much pretty much yeah so
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gonna do today is and um
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feel free to make any suggestions
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um if you have any bad ones well um so
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what i was thinking that we can
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copy and paste the
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the template gmo code
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as in just a disconnection function
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as in all the code relating to this
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from that repo to our repo
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okay as in from that
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tampa yemo as in which is
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which is working perfectly fine in hour
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i didn't even look at the comments oh
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gagdam is being in a really good mood
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okay if my hands are up how will i code
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check them and totally little field
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let's get going um i will fire up the
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we can take it from there
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are you in a guest bedroom tea
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i need a pro set up
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he's working on it
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zayn we need um we should uh make
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posters i reckon you know
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did you have you thought of that like uh
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like a raw coder poster that you can
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chuck and you put up in your wall
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yeah that was at the back of my mind but
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i'm just really s i'm really struggling
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time at the moment because i'm doing at
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least two hours at least
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at least 12 hours of
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work and um then i've got
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some other commitments and then i'll
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call the stream every six days so i i
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kartik because he has got all the
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banners um i'll probably ask him to
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uh if he can update him this weekend and
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would be good and um on uh have you
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finished your own boarding yeah i'm not
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really get deaf um
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apparently it's meant to be for four
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weeks and you have no idea how much i'm
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learning just in the onboarding as in
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all the latest tools for example
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yeah really enjoying it yeah
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today what i did was
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learned how to do handleballs in c shop
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that was a pretty good learning curve
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for me i enjoyed it
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but it was really steep though
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console.writeline that just three words
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and then and then i've had to open a
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bracket and close the bracket and then
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two quotes as well i didn't know that
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focus guys focus focus all right uh
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let's open up our workspace
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and that one we would get not destroy
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that one i would need the
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code from that one
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the image that gekko said
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i just need to know one thing and and
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then i'll imagine basically everything
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that did he put my face on something
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you should have a look for yourself but
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if you want to stop screen sharing yeah
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yeah yeah i'll probably do that after
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that is there we need this one okay
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so one more we're gonna do is open up
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the other reaper because we need the
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code of that one to check if
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um default in template.yaml as in our
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yeah so what i'm going to basically do
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see how he's got this this
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connects root i'll stop there with other
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and just make sure
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uh i might just get it up on my side as
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well just have a look
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yeah man uh as in feel free to uh
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interrupt me and um
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ask any questions because i i tend to
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carried away when i'm coding
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oh this is integration
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right so what we need to do oh here we
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so this is right simple chat which will
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be our websocket and then disconnect
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target top yeah just connect integration
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which will be in our case integration
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so i'll just put i'll just get rid of
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that one and put this one back
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maybe yeah maybe put in the same order
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as well then if if that could help
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good idea hmm that makes sense actually
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i'm doing that way
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works i'll be really surprised that it
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was because of the order
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so yeah let's do that
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so disconnect root and then disconnect
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which is over here
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okay and in our case is operation
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then this one can go away actually we
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need the websocket
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let's go integration
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and now we need to go to our
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that it had over there
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okay so we don't really need that one
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what do we need now
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on connect permission
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on disconnects function
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actually do one by one
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i don't want to rush this process
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disconnect function here
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that would basically be our disconnect
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call that source chrome clip yeah
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and disconnect handler right
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websocket connection
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i'm confused here a bit because
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in there he's using table name
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okay crazy getting the table name form
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ah he's giving them the parameters
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and then default is this one
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so it's coming from parameters
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which means they case it would come from
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environment variable
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environment variable name table name is
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i'm talking connection
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okay i've got a bit of confusion here
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see how here he's got
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um table name here
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might be that we are not giving here a
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as in the right value here
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that was my one of the concerns before
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let me have can i have a look at what oh
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he's doing that okay
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what do you want to look at
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uh where he's got table name on his
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this is a table name he has
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so this is the on this connect function
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this is the table name is using
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and this table name is coming from
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does that make sense
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so did you did you just want to see this
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yeah just wondering if we were doing
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something like that was kind of my
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because i'm having a doubt over there
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because i'm not entirely sure if that's
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even the right value that we are passing
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oh here's what we're gonna do we will
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put this valley there
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and trying this way
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it's it's working with uh
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using that value for connection right so
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shouldn't it be the same
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you're right as well yeah
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okay cool so this is there
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we need set this click let's handle
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handler function is done
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now is the permission that we need
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so we go over here
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and click on this permission
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so we take that one
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what is the actual error you're having
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that's the problem that we don't really
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know the error because
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uh api gateways have been triggered
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apparently we've seen the
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and there are no logs there
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so i'm just really really confused
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okay so i'll replace this one with this
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what did he say now
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um you forgot the last part which is
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um he also said apart from the sniffs
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but i do include that
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and cactus says it's implied
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function is that one so on this one we
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let's see what this has in shop for us
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i've done all the things that
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i think oh no no no no no that won't
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they changed it depending on as well
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connect integration depends on
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cloud permission oh here we go
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let's take these two and put them here
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cool so let's check if this works
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i'm just trying to see if i can find any
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that makes sense though it's it's really
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that i bet you guys again that problem
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that we face the last time
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have you had dinner by the way
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guess what you have
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did you uh are you at home as in your
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parents home so your parents your mom
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might have cooked that
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because um the reason why i observed the
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first thing that your parents are
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because if you weren't there then you
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would have cooked it by yourself
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yeah that's gonna take away yeah yeah
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now home cooked food's good man oh i
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love home cook food
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oops we forgot to remove the reference
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this is what happens guys if you copy
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do you have sugar in your house tea
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you don't yeah i have i do but i never
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zane doesn't eat sugar you don't need
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i'm just too sweet man i don't need you
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yeah but um i've heard that if you
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really want to have sugar i think
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brown is always better than white
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if you have coconut sugar apparently
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that's good as well
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okay cool yeah i haven't tried it now
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yeah okay this like that's racist
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and then taurus like something cute
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not in today i don't know why
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she's normally here on time
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does she come for every episode or
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i mean we don't know if it's the she or
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assuming by then by the name as in q
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yeah it would be like
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jessie and she's cute
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so i'm just thinking
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i could be wrong i could be wrong
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okay dev says i hope it i hope it's a he
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it's probably a 40 year old man
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i'll bring sugar for you
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when i come and see you next time
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didn't even make sense
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did you try uh deploying the the whole
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project from the the
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and they're smoking it's working okay
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i'm just i'm not gonna copy and paste
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the code until i actually find out the
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because i could easily as in copy and
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but then we're not gonna learn anything
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so okay let's try this one now i'll open
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up so you'd have to copy and paste it
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and then change every like all the
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a bit of a hassle as well
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i would say a lot of hassle
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yeah because if anything happens in
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changing it won't still work
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what were you gonna say
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i don't remember now
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i already have some get rid of this mfa
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that annoys me a bit
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i'm not entirely sure about my password
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do this then if the password is
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incorrect it will still take me back to
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the previous page yeah
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all right let's try this
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i'm in a funny mood today
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enjoying the struggle
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uh objective is like don't you have last
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how do you possibly forget your password
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likes to become a bit lazy sometimes and
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then although he gets his password
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correct sometimes then he just doesn't
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want to change it in password manager
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that's some really sh
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stupid excuse there from zayn for you
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but now man i i have to i need to as in
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that's just ridiculous
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come on dude come on
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actually now first thing is first i'm
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going to get rid um
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change my password first because i don't
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want to have the hassle again
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and i'm gonna stop sharing my screen for
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um security credentials
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all right mfa forget me forget mfa
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actually i need that but i'll change my
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okay this is there
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perfect that is done i'm just gonna
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update the password in my
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okay cool done i'm coming back now
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so now we go to cloud formation please
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okay jeff says you need to fix your
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it's like i'm staring into a spotlight
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yeah thanks for them you know
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i'll make sure it's not that tomorrow
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okay so do that one
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websocket yeah that is the one
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jenny show me something love it
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actually what i'm gonna do first
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is don't go to my dynamodb
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and delete everything from there
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not the table thing
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just the question ideas
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okay cool the moment of truth
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okay that one is there
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which one is there
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i wish this is like it prints an error
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or something that's too
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shouldn't let me check
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because you don't know where to look you
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disconnect and the function
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this show anything here
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no see that's the thing that is not
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outputting any logs
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that we can work with
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connect and look hang on
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logs which is fine
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actually i'm gonna enable the api logs
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did you use some validate um
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say that's something tori tori suggested
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yeah we can use that one as well
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let's have a go with that
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waiting that many times that i'm
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actually becoming numb to failure now
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one step closer another step closer i
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cactus says life would be easy as a
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kebab driver saying
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it doesn't really think about it
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i could even get free dinner
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kebabs pretty much every day
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as in home delivered
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i can't write code
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it doesn't even work it's just some
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right so this is doing that validate it
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ah it needs me to put the difference
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yeah here's a valid one
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so why does it not do it
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and change this table name
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websocket connect table
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where is that coming from because it's
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inserting it there
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so you should actually do it over there
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disconnect actually um i'm gonna go and
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the deployment part
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so deployment is doing over there
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send message don't need that one
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we don't even know if the function is
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being called yet right
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you misspelled dynamodb in your stream
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how the aws recruit is going to find you
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you've misspelled dynamodb in your
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how the aws recruit is going to find you
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oh right i'm pretty sure it
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has been recognized as failing mistake
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and said nope we don't need him he can't
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was basically a test for the recruiters
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there if they can actually spot the
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spelling error oh yeah
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deliberately did it
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let's check how many calls i get
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don't get any any calls
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they don't meet your test
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yeah they don't need mine
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um cactus says i mean they'll find you
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from all the failed
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lambda invocations
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oh yeah pretty much yeah
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they're gonna find everyone
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rule code is isn't it but
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oh no it's done from my account
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as in my username yeah still find me
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and they would probably say
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we will help you for free just let us
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your br you're crashing the entire
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having that many failures
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honestly there has to be something
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and i bet you use just a minor thing
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what are they doing connections here
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on this connect function
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there's one is being invoked
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i think the problem is knowing the
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lambda is because the lambda isn't being
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invoked in the first place
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you can see that the
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on connect is being invoked right like
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that is being involved invoked
0:43:15
so how i can see that is basically
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yeah so if you see here
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yeah i can see the door
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okay that tells you that it's executed
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okay yeah see this one
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it's no hit it's 100 so which means that
0:44:06
it's a hundred percent success
0:44:12
what's stopping that one
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not to be invoked as it's exactly
0:44:18
the same thing except the
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the names are different
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no no no no no no no
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copy and paste that again
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disconnect ah come on
0:45:44
uh how was your day finish
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yeah pretty good soon pretty good
0:45:53
busy oh somewhat busy
0:45:56
yes how was it how was your day long day
0:46:03
you can say purposely engaged
0:46:07
did you finish like like the other day
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yeah i finished that around call pass
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nine and then i came here
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so i think the reason why it goes until
0:46:27
the main team is in the uk
0:46:33
uh i need to be attending their standups
0:46:37
oh okay that makes sense so they
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start at nine which means that our
0:46:50
half nine in the morning according to
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yeah and around that time but at night
0:47:04
do you still do you start normal time
0:47:06
like this like 9 o'clock
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uh i basically starts at seven
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yeah it's just really as in good on
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finding it because i would work with
0:47:23
these technologies that i'm actually
0:47:28
officially in my personal time anyway
0:47:32
because i really wanted to learn this
0:47:34
but now what's happening is that
0:47:38
doing it for an actual purpose
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so i don't really care as in how much
0:47:45
time i'm putting or not
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for my own hobby as well yeah true
0:47:54
yeah how about you yourself and then do
0:47:57
you have those fixed timings or you're
0:48:03
uh yeah just for me it's like nine to
0:48:06
standard time but um
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yeah i mean outside of work
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when i get the time i'd like to spend on
0:48:14
on learning some other technology
0:48:18
okay cool um that's pretty cool man
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so what technology is are you
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learning outside of work at the moment
0:48:36
any kind of assert
0:48:38
i'm planning to do the
0:48:40
the security professional security one
0:48:43
so i didn't i've already done the
0:48:46
associate and devops one so
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i'm thinking of doing the security one
0:48:56
that's pretty cool
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yeah it's pretty interesting and like um
0:49:06
you know either if it's aws gcp or
0:49:08
whatever it's it's kind of like
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it's transferable i mean
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uh based so basically the concept would
0:49:26
be the same just naming things
0:49:29
would be different isn't it
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yeah that's what i found so far um
0:49:37
between the between the two
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that's what i found is well between
0:49:43
azure and aws because i i've just done
0:49:47
azure fundamentals
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and they basically use the same concept
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but just services and names are
0:50:00
have you found that kind of thing as
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i've never used azure but i found the
0:50:06
same thing with uh with uh jcp and aws
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like i mean the basic stuff like you
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know like if it's instances like aws is
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you know um gcp is like cloud engine so
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it's like you know it's just it's a lot
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of it is the naming thing i feel as well
0:50:27
um i can't remember now but there was
0:50:29
like some things that you couldn't do
0:50:31
in gcp but you could in aws ah
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or even vice versa
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i think that's why you have the options
0:50:45
anyways like you know
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at the end of the day
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19 ah we have it here
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lambda has triggered now
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it's in 21 yeah 10 21 19.
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he has actually ticked but it didn't
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really do anything
0:51:56
what what did you change then like i
0:52:02
this so over here it was
0:52:11
there's some basically what i did
0:52:15
it was saying that the permissions
0:52:18
depend on permissions
0:52:20
which doesn't make any sense at all
0:52:28
permission depends on the function
0:52:43
basically right they don't really do
0:52:46
anything and it didn't even
0:52:50
so where did we go wrong
0:53:03
i'm gonna do is command this one out
0:53:07
and just use our one
0:53:12
let's see what this does for us
0:53:18
i mean it's good indication that it's
0:53:22
that's a pretty good progress
0:54:18
really hope this works
0:54:53
basically the working laptop that i've
0:54:57
uh they've actually sent a microsoft
0:55:00
service hub as well
0:55:02
so what that does is as there's
0:55:05
longest that is connected to the laptop
0:55:08
it will always be charging
0:55:13
so what i mean by that is that i've
0:55:15
actually connected my external monitor
0:55:18
hub and then as long as the hub is
0:55:21
connected to my laptop which it
0:55:24
needs to be because if it's not then i'm
0:55:27
not going to have this external monitor
0:55:31
so it's always charging my
0:55:42
will that affect the battery life for oh
0:55:44
it will it will kill the battery
0:55:49
yeah but but then i
0:55:54
there's actually a feature as in a
0:55:57
workaround that you can limit the
0:56:00
battery charge to 50 percent
0:56:10
yeah that's a good feature
0:56:14
so i've activated today and um
0:56:18
it's working pretty well so far
0:56:25
so now what we can do
0:56:35
it would be the obvious day
0:56:38
and then this disconnect
0:56:48
that was a problem
0:56:58
that's good um yeah really awesome that
0:57:15
probably because we have been staring at
0:57:17
the same code for two days
0:57:21
and which was really good as in to
0:57:24
kind of stand out because
0:57:28
as in if a person actually writes the
0:57:31
code then he's basically
0:57:37
he can basically support
0:57:39
where he might have gone wrong
0:57:44
that can be a good
0:57:46
learning to just check as in okay
0:57:49
this is why we don't just copy and paste
0:57:57
i'm just gonna test um do you wanna just
0:58:02
yeah yep sure thing
0:58:07
uh could you send me the
0:58:09
yeah what's going on
0:58:15
i don't know why i should feel happy
0:58:24
i'm like okay what's next
0:58:29
yeah which i think
0:58:31
probably because my brain is already
0:58:35
i'm like okay yeah whatever let's go
0:58:42
i'm happy man i'm happy i'm just playing
0:58:46
i'm very happy as in we have been
0:58:49
working on it since two days so it's
0:58:52
good that we can actually
0:58:56
on the fun part and have a guess what
0:59:07
this from multiple users
0:59:14
it's running on localhost at the moment
0:59:16
how can you test it some multiple users
0:59:31
okay wait so do we will we need to
0:59:33
integrate with front end first or am i
0:59:40
yeah so that was the
0:59:42
next piece so integrate the backhand
0:59:45
with the frontend which i believe
0:59:49
apparently he has already done it so he
0:59:53
said yeah that's a piece of cake
0:59:58
i'm really looking forward to it
1:00:00
so you're saying the next is to deploy
1:00:08
maybe i skipped one step okay so the
1:00:12
next step would be the interactive with
1:00:17
and then the step after
1:00:25
deploy and make it live internally as is
1:00:30
so we can test different users as in
1:00:35
touring geckdev kartik as in that we can
1:00:44
to see if multiple users can actually
1:00:48
connect and interact because that is the
1:00:59
story um i think i'm i'm i might
1:01:03
misheard you it's just
1:01:05
man in my brain is half asleep
1:01:09
already so apologies for that
1:01:13
didn't mean to as input in there that
1:01:16
kind of words i think it just
1:01:32
learning man uh every
1:01:34
everyone is here to learn
1:01:39
yeah i should have
1:01:41
chosen a different
1:01:49
all right okay cool so this is it um
1:01:53
what we're gonna do now is just get rid
1:02:01
and the template.yemo as well
1:02:04
yeah it's working for me as well
1:02:20
oh he's just looking for the mute button
1:02:23
and it just came straight away
1:02:28
sorry about that guys
1:02:31
cool so i'll just um
1:02:40
yeah that's all basically and this has
1:02:44
i sleep this doesn't really need to be
1:02:50
i don't need that there
1:02:53
okay cool i will deploy this
1:03:00
and push it to github
1:03:39
training as well as a pile of work and
1:03:43
they said always make sure that they
1:03:53
50 characters okay
1:03:56
and what like how would you write it
1:03:57
like like how you've written it there
1:04:00
yes so in the in the present tense
1:04:07
instead of removed
1:04:10
connection id from dynamo it would be in
1:04:13
a present tense as in
1:04:16
connection id from dynamodb
1:04:23
what's up right voila that is done i we
1:04:27
should we are happy people
1:04:33
all right cool so do you want to do that
1:04:38
yes um today we continue to investigate
1:04:42
the why we couldn't
1:04:44
why the code wasn't deleting the
1:04:52
um it had wrong depends on
1:04:58
in the yaml file and uh you know zayn
1:05:03
yeah that was awesome and
1:05:11
that after deploying it we tested it out
1:05:15
it it worked uh flawlessly so now we can
1:05:19
to the next spot so yeah really really
1:05:25
yeah which should be
1:05:28
easier according to
1:05:34
really good contributors and team team
1:05:37
members tori littlefield um so really
1:05:41
looking forward to learning that
1:05:43
apparently it would be easier uh
1:05:46
as compared to the one that we have just
1:05:49
managed to do so let's see how we go on
1:05:58
want to see the progress on that one
1:06:01
join us back here tomorrow at same place
1:06:19
great evening night morning uh but in
1:06:23
terms of melbourne if you are so you
1:06:25
would be have a good night