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Matthew Sanabria

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Oh, yeah. Escape Room was great.

Oh, yeah. Escape Room was great.

Yeah, yeah, it's my first time being a host on a podcast. I've been a guest a few times before that, so I'm excited for that. And, you know, to echo what Chris said about Fall Through, you know, if Chris approached me and was like, hey, we're doing a Go podcast, I probably would have said no.

Yeah, yeah, it's my first time being a host on a podcast. I've been a guest a few times before that, so I'm excited for that. And, you know, to echo what Chris said about Fall Through, you know, if Chris approached me and was like, hey, we're doing a Go podcast, I probably would have said no.

But, you know, we talked about what we were doing and more nuance than that and being able to expand and, you know, I think it's really reflective of the Go community is also in this kind of state as well, where people are curious to what else is out there. We can cover things like Zig and Rust.

But, you know, we talked about what we were doing and more nuance than that and being able to expand and, you know, I think it's really reflective of the Go community is also in this kind of state as well, where people are curious to what else is out there. We can cover things like Zig and Rust.

We can cover things like the cloud and Kubernetes and all these other Go adjacent things, but not necessarily strictly related to Go. So I'm really excited about that stuff. I've always found myself listening to Go Time and every time Chris goes off on his monologues, I'm like, yeah, yeah, you get it. You know, I'm just like clapping there like, yeah.

We can cover things like the cloud and Kubernetes and all these other Go adjacent things, but not necessarily strictly related to Go. So I'm really excited about that stuff. I've always found myself listening to Go Time and every time Chris goes off on his monologues, I'm like, yeah, yeah, you get it. You know, I'm just like clapping there like, yeah.

So, I'm excited to be able to, you know, have those conversations live with Chris and go into these nuanced topics. Yeah, no, it's interesting being a podcast host. I mean, you know, scheduling is interesting. And look at me, I'm in a mobile setup right now, right? I brought my stuff with me to the hotel to record an episode. So things I didn't think I was going to do.

So, I'm excited to be able to, you know, have those conversations live with Chris and go into these nuanced topics. Yeah, no, it's interesting being a podcast host. I mean, you know, scheduling is interesting. And look at me, I'm in a mobile setup right now, right? I brought my stuff with me to the hotel to record an episode. So things I didn't think I was going to do.

love yeah we're not stopping there either like we have uh plans to write some software for the other side of podcasting which is scheduling and coming up with show ideas and notes and all of that it's surprisingly difficult to schedule across different people and you know guests and whatnot that's a very difficult thing to keep synchronized so for sure we have some plans to to tackle that too

love yeah we're not stopping there either like we have uh plans to write some software for the other side of podcasting which is scheduling and coming up with show ideas and notes and all of that it's surprisingly difficult to schedule across different people and you know guests and whatnot that's a very difficult thing to keep synchronized so for sure we have some plans to to tackle that too

Definitely. And we're really excited for CPU.fm as well. The whole podcast scene has a kind of a problem with discoverability of finding new podcasts. Because if you go to your average podcast player, they're just going to shove you whatever algorithm down your throat and say, hey, here's the podcast you should listen to. And it ends up being the same tech podcast again and again.

Definitely. And we're really excited for CPU.fm as well. The whole podcast scene has a kind of a problem with discoverability of finding new podcasts. Because if you go to your average podcast player, they're just going to shove you whatever algorithm down your throat and say, hey, here's the podcast you should listen to. And it ends up being the same tech podcast again and again.

But there's some really nice gems out there. And I think CPU.fm could help get those gems out to the world and to new listeners.

But there's some really nice gems out there. And I think CPU.fm could help get those gems out to the world and to new listeners.

in the spirit of this episode, like some of the content we covered, information organization and whatnot. So don't forget to be a librarian with cpu.fm and organize it in the way that's best for people to consume. That's a tall order, Matthew.

in the spirit of this episode, like some of the content we covered, information organization and whatnot. So don't forget to be a librarian with cpu.fm and organize it in the way that's best for people to consume. That's a tall order, Matthew.

I have to go to a data center to install an oxide rack.

I have to go to a data center to install an oxide rack.

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