
Episode 440: KubeCon Chicago Recap
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The hosts discuss a controversial statement made by a senior VP at Apple regarding the amount of memory in their devices and debate its accuracy, with concerns raised about the MacBook Pro's capacity for professional use.
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This week, we recap Matt's experience at KubeCon Chicago, provide some hot takes on OpenAI's impending App Store, and delve into Apple's claim that 8 GB is all you need.
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Runner-up Titles
- Keep on keeping on
- They’re not sandbox projects they’re litterbox projects
- It was USB thing
- If you spent all week in the OpenCost kiosk, this is the report
- The platter days
- Wait a second, I’m a pro
- Microsoft Benchmark Home Edition
- Vanity Metrics are for Vanity
- Rub some A.I. on it
- Rubbing A.I. on all of it
- Of course this is the way you’re going to do it
Rundown
- Apple insists 8GB unified memory equals 16GB regular RAM
- CNCF
- OpenAI
- CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE unite behind OpenELA to take on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Matt Ray’s Keyboard Quest
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Nonsense
- Mint is shutting down, and it’s pushing users toward Credit Karma
- Jeff Bezos Says He Is Leaving Seattle for Miami
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