Ubuntu, with Mark Shuttleworth

Kubernetes Podcast from Google - A podcast by Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields - Tuesdays

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Mark Shuttleworth is the founder of Ubuntu and CEO of its parent company Canonical. Ubuntu is the Linux distribution of the Cloud. You can use it inside your containers, or you can use it as your node OS. Canonical packages Kubernetes for both the edge (MicroK8s) and the server (Charmed Kubernetes). Oh, and aside from that, Mark was the first African in space, spending 8 days on the International Space Station in 2002. Craig and Adam ask Mark about how this all happened, and how it has changed his perspective on technology. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Wicked, the musical +LIVE+, the band Craig’s video clips: All Over You, Run To The Water, Lightning Crashes News of the week KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2019 Linus Torvalds sees hardware headaches ahead DiDi wins Top End User award CKA and courses now in Chinese Introducing Workload Identity for GKE Keyless Entry: Securely Access GCP Services From Kubernetes (Cloud Next ‘19) Knative 0.7.0 Introducing Deep Learning Containers: Consistent and portable environments Launching Talos Systems Kubernetes Managed Apps from Platform9 Istio CVE in JWT handling AKS now supports Standard Load Balancing Links from the interview Mark Shuttleworth Blog Wikipedia The Shuttleworth Foundation Thawte Soyuz TM-34 mission to the International Space Station Ubuntu Wikipedia no-name-yet.com: Mark announces his intention to launch a Linux distribution at EuroPython 2004 Getting Ubuntu down to 30mb Snaps MicroK8s Charmed Kubernetes for larger-scale deployments OpenEBS, and Episode 56 with Evan Powell Anthos Sunrise and sunset from the ISS Mark Shuttleworth on Twitter