TECH |
Engadget Japanese |
Beyond Meat「過去最高にジューシー(当社比)」な偽肉バーガー新製品を発表 |
https://japanese.engadget.com/beyond-meat-juiciest-burger-034027369.html
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beyondmeat |
2020-11-17 03:40:27 |
TECH |
Engadget Japanese |
AppleシリコンM1チップ、GeForce GTX 1050 Tiを上回るグラフィック性能か |
https://japanese.engadget.com/apple-silicon-105oti-032010600.html
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apple |
2020-11-17 03:20:10 |
TECH |
Engadget Japanese |
ファーウェイ、Core i5でファンレス MateBook X 2020国内発売 重さ1キロ |
https://japanese.engadget.com/huawei-matebook-x-031834966.html
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corei |
2020-11-17 03:18:34 |
TECH |
Engadget Japanese |
PayPayクーポン開始。自動で特典を付与 松屋やデニーズなどが配信 |
https://japanese.engadget.com/paypay-030452060.html
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paypay |
2020-11-17 03:04:52 |
ROBOT |
ロボスタ |
アールティがウィルオブ・ファクトリーと販売代理店契約を締結 協働ロボット導入×人材派遣で「人とロボットがともに働く未来」を創る |
https://robotstart.info/2020/11/17/foodly-willof-factory-sales-agent.html
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covid |
2020-11-17 03:12:47 |
IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia Mobile] 18歳以下と家族の月額料金を最大12カ月間1000円引き UQ mobileが「UQ学割」の提供を開始 |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/2011/17/news087.html
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itmediamobile |
2020-11-17 12:30:00 |
IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia News] Google、VSCodeの代替を狙う「Eclipse Theia」コードエディタをクラウド統合開発環境として採用 Google Cloud Shellに統合を発表 |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2011/17/news088.html
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ITmediaNewsGoogle、VSCodeの代替を狙う「EclipseTheia」コードエディタをクラウド統合開発環境として採用GoogleCloudShellに統合を発表Googleが、「CloudShell」の新機能としてコードエディタ「CloudShellEditor」を統合。 |
2020-11-17 12:21:00 |
IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia PC USER] 「Oculus Quest 2」が90Hz表示にネイティブ対応 アップデート適用により |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/pcuser/articles/2011/17/news086.html
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facebook |
2020-11-17 12:11:00 |
TECH |
Techable(テッカブル) |
総務省が「IoT入門ウェブ講習」のオンライン講座を開講 |
https://techable.jp/archives/142179
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人材育成 |
2020-11-17 03:30:08 |
AWS |
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofits Blog |
Simplifying access to cloud resources for researchers: CloudBank |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/simplifying-access-cloud-resources-researchers-cloudbank/
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Simplifying access to cloud resources for researchers CloudBankTo better support the growing use of cloud computing resources with increasing data and compute intensive research and education workloads the National Science Foundation s NSF Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering CISE announced the Cloud Access solicitation in September The NSF through its competitive merit review process selected CloudBank Researchers that use CloudBank gain access to advanced hardware resources such as CPUs GPUs FPGAs ASICs and quantum processing units QPUs In addition CloudBank offers proposal assistance facilitated cloud access and account management monitoring and resource usage optimization and nbsp eliminates university overhead indirect costs and provides curated training materials classroom and help desk support |
2020-11-17 03:06:12 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
pandasでシュッと祝日データをデータフレームにする |
https://qiita.com/Intel0tw5727/items/c5dd655ddbb1762156c8
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pandasでシュッと祝日データをデータフレームにするTLDRfromioimportStringIOimporturllibrequestimportpandasaspdrequrllibrequestRequestwithurllibrequesturlopenreqasresdfholidaypdreadcsvStringIOresreaddecodeheaderNoneコード解説祝日データを取得できる場所へgetリクエストを投げるrequrllibrequestRequestシンプルいずベスト取得リクエストからデータを抽出するwithurllibrequesturlopenreqasresdfholidaypdreadcsvStringIOresreaddecodeheaderNoneリクエストデータはバイナリデータなのでdecode関数でstringへ変換し、その入力をStringIOを使ってreadcsv関数に流しています。 |
2020-11-17 12:31:05 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
UE4 シーケンスレコーダについて |
https://teratail.com/questions/304735?rss=all
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水しぶき |
2020-11-17 12:41:35 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
【Swift】ニフティクラウドのNCMBでオブジェクトから値を取得したい |
https://teratail.com/questions/304734?rss=all
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解決方法をご存知でしたら、教えていただけますと幸いです。 |
2020-11-17 12:37:54 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
firebase functionsでデプロイエラーになる |
https://teratail.com/questions/304733?rss=all
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firebasefunctionsでデプロイエラーになる前提・実現したいことこちらのページを参考にfirebasenbspfunctionsにデプロイをしたいです。 |
2020-11-17 12:23:03 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
EC2起動時に自動実行されるpythonスクリプト内でdynamoDBにアクセスできない |
https://teratail.com/questions/304732?rss=all
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EC起動時に自動実行されるpythonスクリプト内でdynamoDBにアクセスできない前提・実現したいことAWSnbspECインスタンス起動時にpythonスクリプトを起動する処理を組み込みたいが、その中でdynamoDBにアクセスする処理があるとうまく起動しない状態を解消したいAWSnbsplambdaにて指定のECインスタンスを起動botoのecstartinstancesで起動した際に、ECインスタンスのnbspetcinitdnbspに設定しているshellからpythonスクリプトを自動起動する処理を設定しています。 |
2020-11-17 12:16:45 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
Rails6 jscroll 無限スクロール 本番環境読み込まれない |
https://teratail.com/questions/304731?rss=all
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Railsjscroll無限スクロール本番環境読み込まれないjscrollを用いて無限スクロールを実装しているのですが、開発環境では動くのが本番環境にいくと動いてくれません。 |
2020-11-17 12:13:11 |
Program |
[全てのタグ]の新着質問一覧|teratail(テラテイル) |
フレンドリーフォワーディングの実装 |
https://teratail.com/questions/304730?rss=all
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フレンドリーフォワーディングの実装フレンドリーフォワーディングの実装について現在railsでポートフォリオを作成中なのですが、次のようなエラーが発生してしまいます。 |
2020-11-17 12:05:22 |
AWS |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQLの監査ログをCloudWatch Logsに出力する |
https://qiita.com/miyabiz/items/320660a8a6cd945882de
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AmazonRDSforPostgreSQLの監査ログをCloudWatchLogsに出力するはじめにAmazonRDSforPostgreSQLの監査ログをCloudWatchLogsに出力します。 |
2020-11-17 12:49:20 |
AWS |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
AWSを勉強する - VPC |
https://qiita.com/tomosuuu/items/2c068c70ee7eaa2f36c9
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CIDR方式でアドレスレンジを選択AZのサブネットを選択インターネット経路を選択VPCへのトラフィック許可の設定CIDRVPC内ではサブネット数はまでが最大とされている既に利用されていて設定できないアドレスホストアドレス用途ネットワークアドレスVPCルーターAmazonが提供するDNSサービスAWSで予約されているアドレスブロードキャストアドレスサブネットCIDR範囲で分割したネットワークセグメントインターネットアクセス範囲を定義するために利用数パブリックサブネットトラフィックがインターネットゲートウェイにルーティングされるサブネットインターネットと接続が必要なリソースを揃えるパブリックサブネットからインターネットに接続するにはインターネットゲートウェイが必要プライベートサブネットインターネットゲートウェイへのルートがないサブネットインターネットから隔離することでセキュリティを高めるプライベートサブネットからインターネットに接続するにはNATゲートウェイがパブリックサブネットに必要NATゲートウェイに接続してからインターネットに接続するVPC外部接続VPCの外側にあるリソースとの通信にはパブリックのAWSネットワークかエンドポイントを利用する。 |
2020-11-17 12:43:25 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
American Express members can add card to Apple Pay after approval |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/11/17/american-express-members-can-add-card-to-apple-pay-after-approval
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American Express members can add card to Apple Pay after approvalAmerican Express on Monday introduced an Apple Pay provisioning feature that allows new members to add their card to Apple Wallet immediately after approval With the new integration in place users can seamlessly add an American Express Card to Apple Pay at the time of application If approved members are able to add their card to Wallet for use with apps web purchases and in stores The feature builds on Amex s Instant Card Number system that enables users to add a card number to Wallet prior to receiving a physical card in the mail Unlike the largely automated provisioning process launched today Instant Card Number requires manual input of card credentials prior to use Read more |
2020-11-17 03:35:04 |
海外TECH |
The Apache Software Foundation Blog |
Inside Infra: Gavin McDonald --Part II |
https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/inside-infra-gavin-mcdonald-part1
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Inside Infra Gavin McDonald Part IIThe quot Inside Infra quot series with members of the ASF Infrastructure team continues with Part II of the interview with Gavin McDonald who shares his experience with Sally Khudairi ASF VP Marketing amp Publicity quot you don t know you need somebody until somebody like that arrives quot Earlier you mentioned growth preparing for growth and being able to accommodate that growth What areas are you guys experiencing the biggest growth Is there a specific type of request that s coming in more than others I m hearing all the time when I m dealing with our nbsp Targeted Sponsors for example I m hearing quot We need more CI We want more services in this area We want more credits quot What is it that you guys are feeling or what are you dealing with in terms of big picture What s the biggest demand where are things coming from Yeah as far as I m concerned you re spot on with CI …That s you I mean it s not me totally I have been concentrating on it more as others have been concentrating on other things yes Jenkins for example we had this one I call it a mega monolith of a service that had all the project services that was on one server one Jenkins instance And it was the same instance being upgraded for the last years So it was time to migrate it so it s been migrated to five smaller Jenkins services BuildBot is also being upgraded and moved to a bigger server You ve got actually Travis is being used to its full capacity What does that mean quot to its full capacity quot When Travis came out projects started using it and we re now at the stage where it s at the full capacity ASF is provided Oh okay So if they re giving us whatever we re at Right It s not unlimited This is why a lot of projects have decided to start moving to GitHub actions which is also not unlimited So the more that s provided the more is needed I don t think we ll ever keep up with the pace Greg says that often When I talk to him about donations and things like that coming from different companies he just says quot more quot and quot more quot and quot more quot so he s not exaggerating right No no he s not exaggerating If we offer they ll take it Yeah There s ways in which projects can use CI in the same way they can use other things And they will use everything that s given to them …Insatiable need Yeah Not understanding that there s other Projects that could be using those same services But there s a few beginning to realize and there s talks on certain mailing lists that how can we make this more efficient how can we projects help each other in managing the best usage of these services that we ve got Because they don t want to have it all They ve just been creating whatever they feel is needed for their project Then sometime later they realize quot Oh I m using of what everyone s been given quot …So it s not malicious just a lack of awareness When you guys get a new service do you go quot Hi PMCs we have this thing there s units available use with your discretion quot or does someone say quot Hey Infra has this now We re going to run and take it all quot without realizing they re taking it all How do you introduce new services to the projects I m curious because I never see that side of the activity Sometimes it s via the mailing list users infra Projects can come to us and ask questions on that mailing list if it s not appropriate for a Jira ticket People join that mailing list because they re interested in what Infra is up to So we use that mailing list as a heads up for whatever it could be quot Jira is getting upgraded this weekend or there s going to be some downtime on this quot or it could be things like quot okay we ve now enabled GitHub actions across the board quot or whatever There were some new features added to one of our self serve things is asf yaml which I know you ve spoken to Daniel Gruno about …You guys actually published a blog post on that I saw that on Twitter and nbsp just added it to today s weekly news roundup Right …I was really surprised to see that It was exciting Is that new for you to be announcing publicly like that sharing outside of the ASF s mailing lists It is and it isn t We used to do it all the time years ago Then as we ve become bigger it s paid staff not volunteers we re busy all the time Blog posts got put out of the picture I guess for a while So this really new cool feature that was provided the code was provided by a volunteer via a GitHub pull request And we looked at it Daniel made some comments the changes came backwards and forwards until it was ready to be committed the other day And it s fantastic new features that projects keep asking us for all the time via Jira tickets quot Can you enable this Can you check this checkbox quot It s work that we shouldn t have to be doing So now we don t have to do it They can just edit their own yaml file in their own GitHub repository and those GitHub features are enabled It was worthy of a blog post …I was pleasantly surprised to see that That is good It s interesting because we often don t have enough time to do the work put out the fires deal with normal life You have a family by the way oh yeah let s not forget that but you also have to find time to share this sort of information with the outside world For me working on the Inside Infra project is amazing because not only do I get to learn about what s been going on all these years with the ACF for me it s been kind of a black box in many instances with Infra but I m also hearing from outside folks who are saying quot This is great to learn quot because how would we know otherwise It s cool that you are able to share more and more however you can I was really excited to see that blog post Hopefully there ll be more coming Infra does have a blog and it s been not used as much as it should be I think When we publish we ll be sure to get that out nbsp Let s talk about project requirements Of course Apache projects have been setting the standard across countless quot usual suspect quot technologies servers and Big Data and build tools and libraries and so much more We now have incoming projects in Edge computing and IOT and blockchain and even hardware acceleration all of which are coming in through the Incubator Does Infra need to know anything technical about these topics in order to get the job done Or do you just handle the back end support and it doesn t matter what s coming who s the project or the category they re in Are there instances that cause you to say quot We have to learn do something completely different for this project quot Is there anything that s coming in that changes the way you re getting your work done No …Great so it doesn t matter No it doesn t matter Obviously the Foundation welcomes all types of technologies coming in and Infra provides what it needs to provide We don t need to know the ins and outs of projects code to get our own work done That would be impossible anyway But when you came in you came in through Apache Forrest you came in with a project Do you look at stuff that s coming in through the Incubator out of curiosity are you keeping an eye on that I do yes just on a personal level I do just because it s something I like …Okay so it s a curiosity thing rather than your job depends on it Right With so much evolving in this space if you need to learn something new is it top down someone saying quot Hey Gavin go to Jenkins University quot How do you figure out what needs to get done and how do you learn how to do the job How do you close your skills gaps I think each team member has their own way of learning more Obviously more needs to be learned all the time and that could be going to the particular pieces of software s Website having a look through their documentation I mean when we re implementing things we re at a vendor s Website every day of the week you know We use Puppet a lot it s core to what we do We farm out to Jenkins nodes or whatever it would all be done through Puppet So we need to keep up with what s happening with that project So I m on the Puppet Website looking through the documentation all the time New versions are coming out new features are being enabled and that could be something that makes things easier for us so we can implement that from our side I do a lot of that reading You talk about Jenkins University I actually have …That exists I was just making that up Well there is a Cloudbees university So in my own time I ve actually done half a dozen courses myself on Jenkins through Cloudbees University I m keeping myself up to date and ahead of the curve on that It s a deep interest of mine so in my own time I take those courses Do you bring it back to the team and share it with them Or is every man for himself Do you guys have a lunch and learn quot Hey on Thursdays during our weekly call we re going to discuss topic X quot Is there anything like that that happens on a bigger scale or is it on an individual basis Mostly individual basis but obviously anything that people learn is going to be shared amongst the team at some point it s going to be quot oh I learned this today quot Someone could be learning from someone through a PR pull request you know A new piece of code comes into our infrastructure that someone committed then the others everybody looks at everybody s code So they would look at it and go quot Oh that s neat Didn t know that quot And that s because someone has gone out and learned it from some Website or some course they ve done Right Plus your team is super super close knit I m sure you are like quot Hey I found this cool thing you got to check it out quot you re sharing things together right Yes yes we have our own Slack channel where we talk all sorts of things That could be new software coming out yeah or new ways of doing things Or new cooking methods That s the thing I ve been hearing the most common thing that everyone tells me is they talk about food and drinking not code That s good too because that s the fabric that connects everyone together You can t talk about work all the time It doesn t matter what industry you re in If you re in an office somewhere or you re working in a restaurant It doesn t matter what you re doing you re not standing there talking work all day long You re talking about your kids or what place is a good place to go to or have you seen this have you seen this movie You know We do the same talking we just do it online To that end ASF since day one has been a virtual organization anyone can work from anywhere there s always these great stories about people meeting each other for the first time at ApacheCon after collaborating online for years It s a really cool thing to see And for years you ve been our man in Australia Has anything changed with that as we re growing Obviously you re no longer in Australia but do we need to have an Infra presence on every continent Where are things going with this Has anything changed or we re still business as usual since day one because it doesn t really matter There s no specific place you need to live to do this job Obviously global coverage is a good thing to have When I was first employed I m pretty sure one of the bonus points was that I was in Australia There was that one was US based then there s Australia based so you ve got a fair bit of coverage there So somebody can sleep while the other ones can then fight those fires With there being five or six people now there is still a bit of a gap but not too much People do all sorts of hours And I plan on going back there sometime …I was going to say that we re going to dispatch someone to Siberia or someplace in order to cover the timezone But you are going to go back you think Yeah at some point …You miss it Yeah The weather is nice and we have family there This is a question I ve been asking everyone What are the biggest threats that infrastructure managers need to watch out for Not necessarily a doom and gloom threat kind of lightning bolt coming out of the sky unless there is something like that to be aware of With the pandemic there s been all these security crises and all sorts of weird stuff happening Is there anything in general you think people in this role need to know about or watch out for Is there any advice that you think folks should be aware of Oh I have no idea The pandemic hasn t really affected me in terms of the role I mean being an all virtual organization I m not sure it s affected the Infrastructure team at all on a work level …Remarkably with that we remained business as usual while everybody else was scrambling trying to figure out how to cope So I agree with you on that Another question I ask is what would you think people would be surprised to know about ASF Infra I m sure the same answer has come out of everybody s mouth That there s only five six of us looking after this many projects I don t really know yeah There s just so few of us I guess doing this As there are so few of you doing it and you think that would be surprising for people to know how many people do you think normally should be doing this work I m curious about that because I don t understand how you guys are able to do this For me there s always this awe of how you guys are making this work as I can t figure out how From my perspective I don t know any different I ve not worked at Google or Microsoft or any other tech company down the road I ve not worked in offices so I ve got no comparison I wouldn t know whether it takes people All I know is that we could do with a few more people to take the strain off because we re all working hard There s not a day we can say quot Oh there s not much today quot …Are you on a schedule Do you have days off or are you on some level seven days a week It s different for everybody Working from home which I ve done for these last years is I guess you get used to it You get up in the morning and you have your coffee then you re straight into the work That could be in the morning Then you re doing bits and pieces You re getting some work done Then quot oh hang on a minute I need to go to the shops quot so you can take an hour or two off and go to the shops Then you come back then you find yourself closing your laptop at at night …From bed Yeah I like to work the weekends If I wanted to take a Tuesday Wednesday off or something like that I ll just take Tuesday and Wednesday off During these pandemic times I haven t had to do much of that But the flexibility is crucial and it s super helpful because you need to keep your mindset I mean it is very easy to go mad You could very easily get overwhelmed with this type of workload You need to try your best to balance it out I know other people that work remotely say you must have your own office at home your own space And the rest of the family needs to know when you re in that office you re at work …Daddy is not accessible That s not realistic either right No I mean minutes ago I don t know if you heard my three year old coming up to me …I did and I was going to ask you if you needed to stop because I heard the little one My office at the moment for this interview is the dining room table The kids are upstairs You partially answered the next question that I ask everyone Which is if you had a magic wand what would you see happen with ASF Infra More staff …That s what you mentioned earlier without me asking so more staff more people What kind of roles More of a generalist thing or do you need a database guy or a specific type of person Either of those would be nice I mean we ve got a dozen services that use databases so we all know databases I don t know how many of us are database admins None of us are I don t think But we know enough that we need to know for our services that we run So do we need a DB admin I don t know It could be that if a DB admin came along he would say or she would say quot Look at this I can improve all this You ve been doing it wrong all these years quot And maybe we have I don t know So you don t know you need somebody until somebody like that arrives Do I think we need somebody specific Maybe another Python individual Because we are focused on any new code that we write internally for our own benefit would be in Python But Daniel is pretty good at that and so is Greg Do we desperately need somebody like that or do we need a generalist Probably a generalist at this point …To handle the volume Yeah What s your favorite part of the job Interesting Let me think about that for a second I think when you do something and somebody from one of the projects comes back and says quot Thanks very much You ve been a great help quot I enjoy helping the projects I mean obviously I enjoy working on CI stuff I enjoy maybe providing a new self serve tool to help projects and help the team out Various things I enjoy the job I ve been here that long obviously I enjoy the job But yeah It s nice when somebody from a community says good job nbsp …Is that infrequent I know that we tend to be very high standards and very quot that s expected quot mentality Do folks scrimp with the appreciation Yeah Yeah pretty much But it does happen I ve had a few quot thanks very much you ve been great quot Sometimes you need to work with a project not for an hour or a day but sometimes you might need to work with them for a few weeks on something It might be a migration or something like that By the end of it you say quot Okay that s done I m going to leave your mailing list now or leave your Slack channel quot then you get a message saying quot Thanks very much we really appreciate your work quot That s great When you first came into the role when you first came Infra what was your biggest challenge Hard question I don t know to be honest I mean the people that I was working with whether it was paid staff or volunteers I knew them anyway because I d been volunteering previously I don t know of any challenges to be honest It was moved from volunteer role to paid role Gradually over time I got to know the people got to know the Infrastructure layout where things were at a technical level Do you think there was any sort of attitude shift towards you when you moved towards paid It was new then you were one of the earlier team members Being paid anything kind of raised an eyebrow at the time I remember that really clearly Did you face anything like that Were you challenged by that It wasn t an issue for me If there were any attitude changes I didn t notice I don t think the volunteers leaving over the following couple of years was related …Well people burn out And it s a lot of work That s the other issue quot Hey I m here to help out I know Apache needs help I ll lift or I ll help raise the building or whatever quot that s one thing but the fact that the demand is constant you can t expect people to be spending their free time to do all this work We do need people to be dedicated and paid for I m all for that nbsp As you ve been with us for such a long time I m sure there ve been highlights for you What s your proudest contribution or role or moment in this position That s a particularly hard question for me I think I don t get proud over anything much to be honest I enjoy doing what I do but I don t have anything specific to call out Getting my year t shirt was a proud moment I guess …There you go Are you saying that because you re shy or you re super humble I don t know …Or you re super hard on yourself I mean there s that too quot That s it that s all I ve done quot nbsp No I m not one for calling out the self That s probably the English in me I guess I appreciate you as one of the gold star participants in my Media amp Analyst Training because you ve done it so many times But I noticed that in you and that was part of the thing I was always trying to tweeze out of you quot Oh we need to talk about ourselves quot and you re like quot No quot A lot of people have that tendency to downplay or just not go around quot rah rahing quot I have to mention that s a very American thing to do but it happens across the industry Whether you re interviewing for a job or talking to someone at a cocktail party or whatever Now even more so with social media so it s the challenge of balancing that I want you guys to get the recognition You are doing massive work You guys are heroes I know it might sound weird just to hear that but it s true Yeah Yeah I guess Yeah I don t have anything to call out I mean if somebody said to me if I was in not that I ve had a job interview in over a decade but I guess that s one of those questions isn t it quot What are you most proud of in your last role What did you accomplish What was your best thing that you did quot And that s why I ve not been good at interviews because I wouldn t know what to say …That s where that t shirt comes into play I survived and I thrived over years Yeah That s great What about your co workers how would they describe you You see we just talked about how quiet I am But on the Thursday team meetings I probably talk the most …I do not believe that How do you mean It s a standing joke quot Oh this week s team meeting was only minutes because Gavin didn t attend quot you know But I don t waffle on I do talk about work It s just I ve got a lot to say That s good You stick to the point you re not waffling on All right What else do I need to know that I haven t asked Is there anything specific that you want to highlight a project you re working on an achievement something Anything that I m not touching upon that s like quot I need to make sure that Sally knows X quot Is there anything you haven t touched upon that we haven t discussed No I don t think so I was thinking before the call quot What are we going to talk about quot nbsp …Media training There you go you re preparing your speaking points Yeah nbsp …Ta da so that s my proud achievement I got Gavin to think about speaking points nbsp Yeah I mean yeah as far as how the Infrastructure team are doing at the moment are there any big things coming up Not from me I don t think No I started thinking about this series when we were in Vegas ApacheCon last year We had so many people show up at media training I was thinking quot This is such an interesting group that no one quot you re not faceless you re there but it s so hard to discern the individual behind the group right And the group like you said is so small so I think there is such an amazing story with you guys And you re so integral to the Foundations actual operation Because you re so ubiquitous people don t think about it And I think that s Maybe because I m non technical for me it s this massive lift It s like shooting a rocket up It s incredible So I certainly appreciate you guys I think it s just amazing what you do and you deserve a pat on the back and an attaboy and all sorts I m here to cheerlead Thank you You bet Thank you so much I really appreciate your time today And thanks for doing this and thanks for passing on the word with the team that it s not a painful experience I m also trying to encourage other members of the community to consider doing something like this We do the quot Success at Apache quot posts with individuals writing about themselves and their experiences Apache wouldn t work if it weren t for the people Right It s all about the people This is not from a PR perspective but after years I am always I keep wanting to know the same things about everyone And I know it s not limited to me If I m curious I m sure other people are curious Gavin is based in the UK on UTC currently on CET His favorite thing to drink during the workday is coffee with milk no sugar and consumes about cups per day |
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