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Ship It! Cloud, SRE, Platform Engineering

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A podcast about everything that happens after \`git push\` Justin Garrison & Autumn Nash explore all things DevOps, infra, cloud & running apps in production. Whether you're cloud native, Kubernetes curious, a pro SRE, or just operating a VPS... you'll love coming along for the ride. Some people search for ShipIt or ShipItFM and can't find the show, so now the strings ShipIt and ShipItFM are in our description too.

Episodes

Shipped It!

Justin & Autumn get together one last time for a retro: favorite episodes, lessons learned, biggest surprises & what's next.

Dec 20, 202455 min

AI IRL at Honeycomb

Phillip Carter, Principal PM at Honeycomb, joins Justin & Autumn to discuss his work at Microsoft & Honeycomb, building AI infrastructure & more.

Dec 14, 20241 hr 5 min

CI/CDagger

Gerhard Lazu joins the show to discuss how Ship It! started and why you might want a general purpose language for your CI/CD.

Dec 06, 20241 hr 23 min

Public safety Kubernetes

Marc Boorshtein from Tremolo Security joins Justin & Autumn to talk all about running Kubernetes in the public sector.

Nov 29, 20241 hr 7 min

Abstractions and implementations

Hazel Weakly joins Justin and Autumn to talk about when to build abstractions and how to implement them. They also share experiences from tech conferences, and delve into the importance of building community and psychological safety in tech environments.

Nov 22, 202453 min

Hosting Hachyderm

Preston Doster joins the show to tell us what it takes to run a Mastodon server with 55,000 accounts and 11,000 monthly active users.

Nov 15, 20241 hr 11 min

News & whitepapers

No interview this week! Instead, Justin & Autumn sit down to talk about what they've been learning recently.

Nov 08, 20241 hr 17 min

Your customer is Amazon.com

From switching ISPs to migrating Amazon off Oracle, Pete Naylor knows which database to use.

Oct 25, 20241 hr 15 min

Kubernetes is an anti-platform

Adam Jacob remains optimistic about the future for infrastructure and is building new ideas to make it better.

Oct 18, 20241 hr 36 min

TIME to get SERIESous about databases

Lili Cosic's experience at different companies & communities has given her insights into what's important & when to adapt to learn new (or old) things.

Oct 11, 202454 min

You suck at programming

Dave Eddy has learned systems programming the traditional way with books and man pages. Now he's sharing what he's learned, starting with bash.

Oct 04, 20241 hr 3 min

A learning mindset, starting with COBOL

The ability to learn on the job has been a critical skill for David Beale throughout his career. Is the job market not allowing that anymore?

Sep 27, 20241 hr 17 min

Linux distros

uBlue is trying to build the world's best Linux experience for developers and gamers. Jorge Castro joins Justin & Autumn to tell us how it's going.

Sep 20, 20241 hr 13 min

Building Rawkode Academy

David Flanagan created a successful YouTube channel but knew to take things to the next level he'd need to own more of the stack.

Sep 13, 20241 hr 10 min

Learning & teaching networking & AI

Du'An Lightfoot, dev advocate at AWS, joins Justin & Autumn to discuss networking, a knowledge gap people many people have. You can ignore the things you don't understand or you can invest time to learn it.

Sep 06, 20241 hr 20 min

The diagram IS the code

What if your infrastructure diagram was responsible for the actual infrastructure?! John Watson & Scott Prutton from System Initiative join Justin & Autumn to discuss.

Aug 30, 20241 hr 22 min

MySQL performance

Silvia Botros joins Justin & Autumn for a phenomenal conversation about databases, her career path & the ins/outs of writing _High Performance MySQL_.

Aug 23, 20241 hr 9 min

Cloud-centric security logging

Justin & Autumn are joined by Steven Wu from Scanner. Scanner built logging infrastructure focused on security teams and occasional querying. We dive deep into how architectural decisions affect your business.

Aug 16, 20241 hr 4 min

The Zookeeper of jujutsu

Tim Banks joins Justin and Autumn — there's nothing quite like being punched in the face by Zookeeper or being taken down by a "hot" shard.

Aug 09, 20241 hr 7 min

5000 Walmart stores in 2 months

Deploying new applications can be tough. Deploying configuration management safely at scale with stores around the world is different. Martin Jackson joins us to discuss.

Aug 02, 20241 hr 16 min

Deploying on a Friday

Michael Gat joins us for a look back on mainframes & why sometimes deploying on a Friday IS the right thing to do.

Jul 27, 20241 hr 5 min

GitLab's infrastructure

GitLab has changed a lot over the past 8 years and so has Abubakar. Starting in the help desk he's seen a lot and takes us through GitLab's and his progression.

Jul 19, 20241 hr 1 min

Spilling the git tea

Git was designed to be distributed but there is a lot of gravity around GitHub. What does the model look like for a business that encourages you to run your own git server and what does the backend for gitea.com look like?

Jul 12, 20241 hr 13 min

What happened to open source

Gareth Greenaway from the Salt project joins us for a trip down memory lane with configuration management and why open source projects have changed over the past decade.

Jul 06, 20241 hr 12 min

The Kubernetes of Lambda

Bailey Hayes & Taylor Thomas from Cosmonic join the show for a look at WebAssembly Standard Interfaces (WASI) and trade-offs for portable interfaces.

Jun 29, 20241 hr 17 min

How to build a Nushell

Devyn Cairns & Jakub Žádník join Justin & Autumn to talk about building a new kind of cross-platform shell that provides easy extensions with traditional command compatibility. That's no easy feat!

Jun 21, 20241 hr 13 min

The infrastructure behind a PaaS

Render founder/CEO Anurag Goel joins us for a look behind their platform. An application native hosting option that hides the lower levels still requires a LOT of infrastructure.

Jun 14, 20241 hr 19 min

3D printed infrastructure

Gina Häußge is here to tell us about the infra behind the OctoPrint project, which tests and releases new versions that work on multiple different printers and gets deployed hundreds of thousands of times.

Jun 07, 20241 hr 2 min

Is Wasm the new Java?

Danielle Lancashire is here to tell us how Fermyon cloud is built on top of nomad and EC2 and how they put it in a box with Kubernetes and WebAssembly.

May 31, 20241 hr 5 min
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