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Flavors of Ship It! (Interview)
Flavors of Ship It on The Changelog — if you’re not subscribed to Ship It yet, do so at shipit.show or by searching for “Ship it” wherever you listen to podcasts. Every week Justin Garrison and Autumn Nash explore everything that happens after git push
— and today’s flavors include running infrastructure in space, managing millions of machines at Meta, and what it takes to control your 3D printer with OctoPrint.
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Featuring:
- Andrew Guenther – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Anita Zhang – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Gina Häußge – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Justin Garrison – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Autumn Nash – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
Show Notes:
This episode is from these original episodes of Ship it:
- Ship It! #92: Shipping in SPAAAACCEEE with Andrew Guenther from Orbital Sidekick
- Ship It! #102: Managing Meta’s millions of machines with Anita Zhang from Meta
- Ship It! #107: 3D printed infrastructure with Gina Häußge from OctoPrint
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!