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Welcome to episode 289 of The Cloud Pod – where the forecast is always cloudy! Justin, Ryan, and Matt are here this week to bring you a riveting podcast on EU regulations! Are you asleep yet? No? Ok great. We promise it will be a good show – despite the title.
01:47 Announcing The Stargate Project
07:22 Justin – “…it’s interesting that SoftBank is investing so much money into it considering, you know, the trade issues with China and SoftBank, you know, being mostly Chinese owned and invested in. Yeah. It’s one of the things about SoftBank that’s interesting as well as I didn’t think their funds had done that well after crypto kind of blew up on them in pretty spectacular ways, although it’s back apparently. So yeah, it’s interesting, you know, post inauguration day.”
06:11 The AWS Management Console now supports simultaneous sign-in for multiple AWS accounts
07:05 Ryan – “This is the biggest thing they’ve ever announced ever.”
15:27 Introducing new larger sizes on Amazon EC2 Flex instances
17:08 Ryan – “It’s the way that you had to provision memory and CPU and the relationship between the chosen Amazon was the instance type. And now I think if you select this instance type, you can tune those specifically and do a little bit of shaping.”
17:59 AWS CodeBuild now supports test splitting and parallelism
18:12 Justin – “Now I appreciate this, but, uh, I would like to run multiple tasks on the same environment versus spending more money on more parallel environments. Or I’d like you to handle all the automation of spinning up all those parallel environments so I don’t have to do that. So if CodeBuild could get on that part of it, I’d be much happier.”
20:17 AWS CodePipeline introduces new debugging experience in AWS Management Console
20:47 Justin – “…now I can curse out CodeBuild and Code Pipeline at the same time!”
24:20 Announcing high-throughput mode for Amazon SNS FIFO Topics
25:09 Justin – “It’s still cheaper than Kafka!”
26:37 GKE delivers breakthrough Horizontal Pod Autoscaler performance
27:34 Ryan – “So I am dubious because every time I’ve. If my day job scaled up larger events while if you can create the containers great, but something else is going to fall down within the Kubernetes infrastructure. And so I was flabbergasted when joining a new team and I found out that they still have a huge process to warm their pods by pre-launching containers, because they found that they would crash the DNS server container or another sidecar that did proxying or something else in there. So I’m hoping that this profile will fix a lot of those issues.”
29:19 The EU’s DORA regulation has arrived. Google Cloud is ready to help
29:52 Matthew – “When I had to do some research on this for my day job, it looks like it mainly maps over to ISO. So if you are ISO 2700 and one, you’re mostly covered for this, which does make your life easier. I’m waiting for Azure to kind of come out with their same offering because it will make my life a little bit easier.”
31:19 C4A, the first Google Axion Processor, now GA with Titanium SSD
34:13 Justin – “This is the not the first axion processor. This is one of the second models they’ve released with it. This is the first one with the axion and the titanium SSD.”
35:08 Smaller Releases of note:
36:56 Google is supporting new solar projects in Oklahoma
38:11 We’re announcing our first partnerships to scale biochar for CO2 removal
Show copywriter note re: velociraptors with feathers. If you’ve ever seen a chicken stalk and eat a mouse or a lizard – you’ve seen velociraptors in action. They’re *terrifying*. Thank God chickens are small.
40:36 Innovating in line with the European Union’s AI Act
41:40 Ryan – “I both love and hate this. I feel like we have no idea what we’re doing yet and we’re trying to regulate it. And so it seems like that’s going to be a problem – because there’s so much in here where it’s like there’s plans to do a thing. They’re going to put the frameworks together. None of it exists. And we all know how fast compliance can grow and adapt to a changing technology ecosystem because our day jobs are super fun at times.”
44:25 Microsoft joins CISPE, the Euro cloud crew that tried to curb its licensing
45:26 Ryan – “I don’t know if it’s a good model, right? It’s like lobbying and bribery just out in the open.”
47:08 Microsoft and OpenAI evolve partnership to drive the next phase of AI
49:18 Matthew – “It’s interesting also that Microsoft had to approve the opening ability to even be a part of that. At least that was the last sentence I read, you know, so I guess in the original agreement, maybe there was some like control that.”
And that is the week in the cloud! Visit our website, the home of the Cloud Pod where you can join our newsletter, slack team, send feedback or ask questions at theCloud Pod.net or tweet at us with hashtag #theCloudPod
By Justin Brodley, Jonathan Baker, Ryan Lucas and Matt Kohn4.9
3434 ratings
Welcome to episode 289 of The Cloud Pod – where the forecast is always cloudy! Justin, Ryan, and Matt are here this week to bring you a riveting podcast on EU regulations! Are you asleep yet? No? Ok great. We promise it will be a good show – despite the title.
01:47 Announcing The Stargate Project
07:22 Justin – “…it’s interesting that SoftBank is investing so much money into it considering, you know, the trade issues with China and SoftBank, you know, being mostly Chinese owned and invested in. Yeah. It’s one of the things about SoftBank that’s interesting as well as I didn’t think their funds had done that well after crypto kind of blew up on them in pretty spectacular ways, although it’s back apparently. So yeah, it’s interesting, you know, post inauguration day.”
06:11 The AWS Management Console now supports simultaneous sign-in for multiple AWS accounts
07:05 Ryan – “This is the biggest thing they’ve ever announced ever.”
15:27 Introducing new larger sizes on Amazon EC2 Flex instances
17:08 Ryan – “It’s the way that you had to provision memory and CPU and the relationship between the chosen Amazon was the instance type. And now I think if you select this instance type, you can tune those specifically and do a little bit of shaping.”
17:59 AWS CodeBuild now supports test splitting and parallelism
18:12 Justin – “Now I appreciate this, but, uh, I would like to run multiple tasks on the same environment versus spending more money on more parallel environments. Or I’d like you to handle all the automation of spinning up all those parallel environments so I don’t have to do that. So if CodeBuild could get on that part of it, I’d be much happier.”
20:17 AWS CodePipeline introduces new debugging experience in AWS Management Console
20:47 Justin – “…now I can curse out CodeBuild and Code Pipeline at the same time!”
24:20 Announcing high-throughput mode for Amazon SNS FIFO Topics
25:09 Justin – “It’s still cheaper than Kafka!”
26:37 GKE delivers breakthrough Horizontal Pod Autoscaler performance
27:34 Ryan – “So I am dubious because every time I’ve. If my day job scaled up larger events while if you can create the containers great, but something else is going to fall down within the Kubernetes infrastructure. And so I was flabbergasted when joining a new team and I found out that they still have a huge process to warm their pods by pre-launching containers, because they found that they would crash the DNS server container or another sidecar that did proxying or something else in there. So I’m hoping that this profile will fix a lot of those issues.”
29:19 The EU’s DORA regulation has arrived. Google Cloud is ready to help
29:52 Matthew – “When I had to do some research on this for my day job, it looks like it mainly maps over to ISO. So if you are ISO 2700 and one, you’re mostly covered for this, which does make your life easier. I’m waiting for Azure to kind of come out with their same offering because it will make my life a little bit easier.”
31:19 C4A, the first Google Axion Processor, now GA with Titanium SSD
34:13 Justin – “This is the not the first axion processor. This is one of the second models they’ve released with it. This is the first one with the axion and the titanium SSD.”
35:08 Smaller Releases of note:
36:56 Google is supporting new solar projects in Oklahoma
38:11 We’re announcing our first partnerships to scale biochar for CO2 removal
Show copywriter note re: velociraptors with feathers. If you’ve ever seen a chicken stalk and eat a mouse or a lizard – you’ve seen velociraptors in action. They’re *terrifying*. Thank God chickens are small.
40:36 Innovating in line with the European Union’s AI Act
41:40 Ryan – “I both love and hate this. I feel like we have no idea what we’re doing yet and we’re trying to regulate it. And so it seems like that’s going to be a problem – because there’s so much in here where it’s like there’s plans to do a thing. They’re going to put the frameworks together. None of it exists. And we all know how fast compliance can grow and adapt to a changing technology ecosystem because our day jobs are super fun at times.”
44:25 Microsoft joins CISPE, the Euro cloud crew that tried to curb its licensing
45:26 Ryan – “I don’t know if it’s a good model, right? It’s like lobbying and bribery just out in the open.”
47:08 Microsoft and OpenAI evolve partnership to drive the next phase of AI
49:18 Matthew – “It’s interesting also that Microsoft had to approve the opening ability to even be a part of that. At least that was the last sentence I read, you know, so I guess in the original agreement, maybe there was some like control that.”
And that is the week in the cloud! Visit our website, the home of the Cloud Pod where you can join our newsletter, slack team, send feedback or ask questions at theCloud Pod.net or tweet at us with hashtag #theCloudPod

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