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Cloud with Chris
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Exploring Cloud concepts with Chris Reddington (Welsh Tech Geek, Cloud Advocate, Musical Theatre Enthusiast and Improving Improviser!). We will regularly invite guests to talk about their experiences with the cloud and hear about some of the lessons learned around their cloud journey.
An evening of lightning talks | Azure Thames Valley
An evening of lightning talks | Azure Thames Valley
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Azure CosmosDB as a Knowledge Graph | Azure Thames Valley
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Azure CosmosDB as a Knowledge Graph | Azure Thames Valley
A journey into Azure DevOps | Azure Thames Valley
Просмотров 502 года назад
A journey into Azure DevOps | Azure Thames Valley
Cloud Gaming Notes Episode 8 - Azure for Game Developers
Просмотров 1022 года назад
Cloud Gaming Notes Episode 8 - Azure for Game Developers
Tales from the Real World Shift Left your Performance Tests
Просмотров 1082 года назад
Tales from the Real World Shift Left your Performance Tests
Tales from the Real World - Architecting the Transformation
Просмотров 572 года назад
Tales from the Real World - Architecting the Transformation
Tales from the Real World - Leveraging Azure as a Telco provider
Просмотров 262 года назад
Tales from the Real World - Leveraging Azure as a Telco provider
Cloud Gaming Notes Episode 7 - Game Streaming and Cloud-Powered Gaming
Просмотров 232 года назад
Cloud Gaming Notes Episode 7 - Game Streaming and Cloud-Powered Gaming
Why closed captions in your public speaking may make a difference
Просмотров 572 года назад
Why closed captions in your public speaking may make a difference
43 A Decentralized Reference Architecture for Cloud native Applications
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43 A Decentralized Reference Architecture for Cloud native Applications
Find vulns in your code before they find you
Просмотров 472 года назад
Find vulns in your code before they find you
44 AKS, AGIC and Kubenet Tips and tricks to make it work
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44 AKS, AGIC and Kubenet Tips and tricks to make it work
Tales from the Real World - Azure AD B2C: A real silver bullet
Просмотров 1532 года назад
Tales from the Real World - Azure AD B2C: A real silver bullet
How to be successful with monitoring in Azure
Просмотров 2632 года назад
How to be successful with monitoring in Azure
Tales from the Real World - Helping veterans transition into IT and Learn Azure
Просмотров 162 года назад
Tales from the Real World - Helping veterans transition into IT and Learn Azure
Lessons Learned from Cultivating Open Source Projects and Communities
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Lessons Learned from Cultivating Open Source Projects and Communities
How GitHub can help in planning, building and deploying a podcast/blog site | Azure Thames Valley
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How GitHub can help in planning, building and deploying a podcast/blog site | Azure Thames Valley
Tales from the Real World - IoT Simulation, Azure IoT and real world learnings
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Tales from the Real World - IoT Simulation, Azure IoT and real world learnings
42 - Choose the right datastores for your scenario (how to choose a datastore)
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42 - Choose the right datastores for your scenario (how to choose a datastore)
CGN6 - Cloud Gaming Notes Episode 6 - Gaming as Entertainment - Esports and Streaming
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CGN6 - Cloud Gaming Notes Episode 6 - Gaming as Entertainment - Esports and Streaming
Why a Diverse Team is Crucial to Start up Success
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Why a Diverse Team is Crucial to Start up Success
V027 - Azure, Azure DevOps and GitHub Weekly Updates and a Tour of GitHub Copilot
Просмотров 1183 года назад
V027 - Azure, Azure DevOps and GitHub Weekly Updates and a Tour of GitHub Copilot
Top new CNCF projects to look out for
Просмотров 2553 года назад
Top new CNCF projects to look out for
Automating Infrastructure as Code best practices with ARM and Checkov | Azure Thames Valley
Просмотров 1083 года назад
Automating Infrastructure as Code best practices with ARM and Checkov | Azure Thames Valley
Amazing discussion! you made my day!
How i can install ffmpeg on Codespace?
hi, I'm sorry I just couldn't get this to work..anybody got any ideas?
github seems like it is becoming a better and better portal for so much of the dev process (right from ideas and suggestions thru builds). This was helpful to get a high level view of so many. Hoping as I continue research I will see the last few and build some Standard Operating Procedures around this.
Great session
Great job. Thanks
It was a really good video. I have a question. How did you build the graph for Starwars?
Great video !!
Thanks alot Eduardo
I loved the funny, smart talk!
Great video! Thank you so much for your content!
Great video. Some many customers don’t really understand the benefit of sorting out their landing zones. They’re generally way too quick to want to “go cloud” lol
and thats why alot fail and can't see the benefit .. will make another episode for explaining
Hi!! can we use github actions to create Azure SPN's? Thank you!! great content
I came here expecting to see an hands on explanation on how to implement this pattern. But you basically just said what is written on the Azure Docs. I could have done that myself.
what a useless presentation. Looks like the guest speaker himself didn't know the difference , was faking it or something. Not getting to the point.. repeats what we know already ..yawn Not 1 straight answer, I dropped off after the 1st 5 minutes.
Half-open on the COVID scenario would be: "People less than 25 years old, can go out to the streets"
Good video
Thanks, Chris, Its been really wonderful to hear about this session. Microsoft documentation is on a very high level but at least we can get ideas and dive deep
Thank you for sharing such amazing video, keep up the great work
Super Useful content. Thanks for posting this.
Hi @CloudwithChris, Is it possible to have the function code (may be a Github repo) to get and test it to better our understanding. Regards, Ashish Arya
Hello Chris, I am wondering how you tied all these components-static website, function app and cosmos db- together via github actions. Do you have the code available in github? Thanks!!
Chris, thank you so much. Wonderful analogy to understand azure landing zone.
Good quality videos and well explained. Keep up the good work.
some unsolicited feedback, clear the terminal before writing new commands as it is very difficult to see what you're doing at the bottom of the screen especially when pausing/playing thanks to youtubes play bar
Thanks Chris! You might not realize how much this helped me - but it did, a lot. Cheers brother!!
What do you expect from your audio setup?
Thanks Chris and Karim for the wonderful video 👍
you are most welcome @Anish
Thank you so much, Chris! It was great to chat with you about my cloud migration experience in a conversational way we all can relate :)
I used the RBAC, but still I am not able to login in Azure using Github action.
same
Had to stop and rewind a few times but thanks, this was pretty much exactly what I was looking for! Was just curious how the tool I use everyday actually works :)
What is the purpose of this in this case? Just for the decreasing size of repository? Any other usage area that exists?
Unless you have found the answer by yourself already; Git does not allow file size more than 100mb for a remote push. lfs is the way to manage large files across locals and remote.
Like Roman said, plus - from what I've understand - native git only support line by line history tracking on a plain text and doesn't support binary (audio, image, etc). Changing a file means hosting both variation of the file inside your git repo. So for example if you have a 10MB of "test.mp3" committed already, and then you would replace the "test.mp3" file with entirely different audio file that is 20MB in size now, your git repo will save both of the state. Means the repo now sized roughly 30MB to accommodate the old "test.mp3". Now imagine if your file were sized around several hundreds of MB. Your repo size will grow bigger at a fast rate.
Very helpful! Thank you!
So glad! If you have any other suggestions, it's always appreciated :)
So so helpful. Thank you
You're so welcome! If there are other topics you'd like to see, I'm always keen to have requests from the community!
Thank you Chris , very well explained.
Glad it was helpful!
Great explanation guys...Really appreciate all your efforts.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching :)
Great content keep it up and take care brother 🤙🏻
Thanks Jamie - same to you also! If there's anything you'd love to see on the channel, please just shout!
Thank Chris, was great. Keep it up.
Thanks Kevin, glad that it was useful. Anything you'd like to see more/less of - please let me know! :)
39:01 Azure Devops
These are great. Could you add time stamps to the sections? I’m only really interest in Azure Devops topics.
Certainly! It's something I keep meaning to do, but keep forgetting and need to build it into my workflow. Feedback appreciated, and will be incorporated :)
audio sync ??
Thanks Jason! Yep, indeed - There were audio sync issues on sone of my earlier videos. Hopefully the more recent ones are all better though! Feedback always appreciated :)
Vanessa is the Queen of monitoring
She really is, lucky to have her on the show!
One of the good introduction
Thanks Ping, glad you liked it! If you'd like to see any additional content - please do let me know. And if you'd like to share this video on, even better! :)
Whoop!!!
How are your IoT projects going on Mr. Chipz?
@@CloudwithChris I want to do more than I physically have time for haha
Hi Chris, thanks for the video! How would you recommend using github actions to approach massive deployments? I'm planning to use this approach to automate azure resource provisioning, I have ~50 ARM templates ready to go, now I'm trying to wrap my head around it. Is there a way to create a universal action that would allow me to deploy any number of templates? Thanks!
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you! That's an interesting question. Would you need all templates to be deployed at the same time, or different lifecycles? You could look into re-usable GitHub action workflows (docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/reusing-workflows) and pass a parameter to the file? Would love to hear how you got on!
Hi Chris, I am watching this video in 1080p, however, text and stuff is too small and not visible with a naked eye. Can you please make it bigger in the future videos and a humble suggestion that your presence on the screen doesn’t really makes a sense as it blurs the most important stuff which we need to deliberate on. Anyway, thank you very much for sharing.
Hi Nasir, thanks for the feedback! Noted on the web browser, will have zooming in on my pre-flight checks (have recently changed recording setup which may have affected this!). Please could you expand on the presence comment, as I didn’t understand about it blurring? Do you mean, you’d rather just have the content full screen, and me pop in only occasionally? Thanks again - appreciate the feedback! 😊
Hi Chris, Thank you for the prompt response. By blurring, I mean if the content is too small, it will obviously blurry to a modern viewer who is watching the stuff on the tablet/iPad from the comfort of his/her bedroom in this era of pandemic. Thanks
@@nasirhasan6373 understood, thank you!
Chris, Video quality is 360p . can you please check and upload the better quality video? Thank you.
Thanks for the comment Rakavana. Please hold off a bit, as the HD version is still processing by RUclips. I film in 2K, so that version should be available once published. RUclips defaults to showing the standard version when it's not available :)
Thanx Chris...
Great video, really enjoyed the conversation on content creation and public/virtual speaking (very relatable). And the experience and perspective of Azure in its early days was very interesting. Keep up the good work John and Chris, the community appreciates it a great deal 😁
Thanks James! :)
Hey Folks, apologies for the sound when I had the background music! I turned on some background noise removal as part of the New OBS update, and didn't think of the scenario where my broadcast stream mix will also have the music in the same channel... So, i'll be fixing that!
Thanks Chris and Sarah, this was great! See you at the next one!!
Thank you Raykall, glad that you enjoyed the session! Look forward to seeing you at the next one :) Any questions/suggestions/feedback, please do shout!