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It can be painful for me watching the actions of our western politicians, seeing them weak and not seeing this clarity. So, for a Ukrainian, it must be like shouting at the sky. Much love to you Anna.
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The passion you brought to this episode made it the best SB yet Jonathan. And I agree with all that you say here.
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It's not just the tech industry. I work in non-tech as a manager, and tech as a developer. Trust is at zero all round. I'm the nicest guy as well, really. I go out of my way to be honest and do what I say I will. And I can say that that is not the easiest path. Lack of trust is often due to managers not having the bandwidth / not wanting to introduce the extra load of acting ethically.
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I gave him some £ a few weeks ago, and his thank you note in return was so heartfelt and real. Quite a guy.
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Vlad has taught me so much this last couple of years. Really. And in the most refined and kind way. I highly recommend his channel.
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This currently little channel is an absolute gem. Bill is a stand up guy, I always enjoy hearing him speak.
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public static void main String[] arrrrrrrrgh!
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I watch Anna daily. Her energy is incredible.
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Excellent. I saw this come up on Anna's Patreon. I'm glad that you're taking good OPSEC measures.
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Fascinating interview, and his spirit is incredibly infectious 💙
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Just wanted to say that I only have time for the first 15 mins or so of these unfortunately, and your summary at the beginning there was excellent and something that I will certainly look to watch regularly if that's part of what you're doing. Best wishes.
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You guys have really pulled me into this space, and I'm a huge supporter of Ukraine. You've certainly enabled that. Many thanks to you both!
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Ahh you have the venerable Mr Bulllough, fantastic.
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Roaring John is a star.
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As always, great stuff. Thanks.
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That was a stunning episode, in every way.
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It makes one wonder if the original plan was to dissipate the population of Ukraine throughout the Russian Federation. Sounds nuts, but it's been fantastical thinking all along.
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A remarkable woman.
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Lovely to see the Roarer
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"The singularity of power" - that's an excellent metaphor. An almost infinite density of wealth at a single small location .
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Quality. Very interesting.
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I truly don't understand why my left-leaning friends are so resistant to watch content about the Ukraine invasion.They bounce out saying that they want to hear the Russian side. I am in a constant argument with them.
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It is, it is so incredibly pathetic. Russia has the emotional intelligence of a three year old.
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Another great episode.
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What kind of person do you have to be to see a forever-war as an option for your own regime's stability, and then actively pursue that. It's so shocking. It's unsettling in and of itself because it re-frames what is possible in the modern world - which is clearly, partly, the point.
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Highest quality guest, as ever.
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I'm on the left, I passionately support Ukraine. What Paul is saying here is absolutely bang on the money.
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Three comments: - One does wonder what back-channel communications and assessments happen between powers. - You have had guests that have said that Patrushev may well be worse than Putin (e.g. Gustav yesterday). - I completely agree with you that Putin needs to be defeated soundly and taught a hard lesson - that it doesn't pay to invade other countries - a line being drawn as soon as possible.
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He's just asking questions, just like anyone who is in the process of moving from crypto-fascism to nascent fascism would. Never ceases to amaze me how these people use shocking events to their advantage and yet clearly sleep soundly at night.
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I did the Ziglings, and I highly recommend both them and the language.
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I think that introducing a bit of the history that has led up to these events is a great idea. Like you did at the start of this video Anna. Best wishes to you.
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4:11 Absolutely
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Best wishes to you Jonathan.
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🎉🥳
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I developed crud applications from age 11, all the way up to reading Fowler's Refactoring.
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Brilliant, as ever.
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Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine.
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Something about that short interview that hit very hard
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Good format.
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdr0ql_B240VBVINAX7Acg
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Bang on target again Stefan.
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I was involved in the Heterogeneous Telescopes Network project a few years ago. The idea was to link up - in a network - the astronomical telescopes of various institutions around the world. All kinds of advantages to the facilities doing this including stopping facilities from duplicating science (e.g. stopping more than one telescope looking at a target object at the same time); also being able to get 24 hour coverage of objects (if the sun rises where you are, you hand off the observation to another facility which is coming into nighttime). Technically, everything was feasible - complex but feasible. All the scientists and engineers were fired up and into the project. However, politically, it was an absolute no go, and that's what ultimately stopped the project. Eventually, from the ashes, a company was formed which built or bought its own telescopes and the problem was solved internally to their network (Las Cumbres Observatory).
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She's brilliant isn't she, Fiona. I could listen to her mull and think out loud so coherently for hours. Quite difficult to interview seamlessly on a video call I'm guessing, as she rekindles her idea and drops yet another gem of insight as she's ending a path of thought. Great interview.
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Thanks for celebrating the Brits! 😃
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Hey guys. Nice vid again. I think that "How to", and "What is" videos are a good thing to be doing and that you should keep them on this channel. I am hoping that one of them gets a good Google ranking in search at some point and starts pulling people to this channel - because you certainly deserve it. I would be wary of doing another channel also because your frequency of video publishing potentially halves, or at least reduces, and that is certainly a metric that YouTube uses to rank a channel. Final thought, I think it's good to keep your videos short and to the point like this one. Less work for you guys, and you can make a second video which is a part 2 - thereby keeping up with the YT metric but not making you burn out in from the work load. Take it easy. :-)
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I think Macron is being a fool. He blocked an EU decision to finance ammunition supply to Ukraine. He clearly doesn't understand Putin. I don't know how you get the energy to do your videos so regularly Anna. All the best to you. Peace and strength to Ukraine.
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The winter fuel payments - such a self footgun for them. This whole concept of there being no money anywhere, when we live in an economy that algorithmically increasingly optimises the extraction of money from people - it'd be laughable if it wasn't depressing. We need serious reform of the tax system and the press. Neither will happen. And actually, as someone who knew Starmer a little bit a few years ago, I'm saddened. He always had a hint of a radical streak, but he's blanded out and gone so far to the right of where he was.
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Absolutely top quality as ever. Is contiguous pronounced like that in the US?
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Nice to hear someone who's had around the same experience in years as myself, who's telling it as it is. I agree with everything you've said here Stefan.
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I look forward to it!
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Nice work
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I just bought Obsidian sync and set it up - boy that was easy as. I was syncing a github repo before, which worked fine actually but I found myself sending emails from my phone to add notes when I was next at my workstation. Hmm, this is a lot better
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Great interview thanks. I have a Russian friend who has always made the point that Ukraine was the original and that Russia the thief of the lands. Also, whilst I'm here it would be great if you could get Vlad Vexler on here.
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Nice one guys. I'm learning a lot here.
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Nice explanation, thanks guys
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Excellent explanation
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A post-truth entrepreneur, happy to bend or break the democratic system for his own gain.
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Not wanting to sound too much like 1970's man, but these Ukrainian women, Anna; Kateryna here; others ... are true forces of nature. They're not going to stop. Russia is going to lose.
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That not putting refactoring in as a task absolutely nails a situation I had. Yes, we need to take responsibility for that, not management. Management only consciously cares about speed, it's unconscious to so many other factors. Finding that out the hard way was a real shock to me.
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Good stuff
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Nice.
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💙
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When you have >1 agile team, how do you coordinate work without some kind of project management framework? Even with SAFe we get duplication. This video doesn't offer any alternatives.
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How did I miss Vlad on this channel. My two favourite English language channels coming together and I missed it face-palm 😜
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Again, thanks guys.
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Love both you guys x
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Very useful to know this. Thanks.
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More good stuff
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@NoBoilerplate Like Jasper's House in Children of Men I'd imagine.
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Wow, great effort!
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No, I wouldn't have believed me either.
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Nice work folks.
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Having had a look at some of these AI coding technologies coming out, I get the impression that the Rust compiler could teach one of them how to build systems, and between them they could take over the world and escape to the stars.
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Nice job guys. Very interesting, thanks.
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Oi, peeps, come see this channel.
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Been using it a year now (I think I saw it here first), haven't looked back.
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Add Silicon Curtain and I think that 's a full house for where I'm catching my feeds 😎
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Again, excellent video
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