Hosted by
Kubernetes London
Thursday, June 20th
6:00PM to 9:00PM BST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
This is the second Kubernetes(Uwubernetes) London meet up!
Hi hi👋🏻!
First up we have Alex from Leaning Technologies discussing the implementation on client side compute with WebAssembly, specifically virtualising Minecraft and C/C++ on client.
Our second guest is Igor (CEO) from Digger.dev - Open Source GitOps for Terraform, to share his journey on building Digger, running an open source business, how he pivot and fundraising.
6:00 Doors open, networking, drinks
7:00 Speaker 1: Alex Bates - Running Minecraft, Windows, and Linux in the browser with client-side compute
7:30 Q&A Section for speaker one
7:50 Break
8:00 Speaker 2: Igor Zalutski - From "Simplifying AWS" to GitOps for Terraform
8:30 Q&A Section for speaker two
9:30 and onwards: After party/Pub crawl in nearby pubs
Thanks to Future House sponsoring the venue of this event.
Contact lois.z@kube-london.org to sponsor food&drinks for this event and future events.
Kubernetes(Uwubernetes) London group is dedicated to bring engineers, DevOps, MLOps and cloud practitioners together to discuss common problems, interesting challenges and new, emerging platforms and technologies.
You can submit speech proposal for future events here.
Presentations
Alex Bates
Core tech:
CheerpJ for Minecraft (Browsercraft)
CheerpX for Linux and Windows (i.e. https://webvm.io, but graphical 👀)
The talk will go over why client-side compute is cool and good, briefly describe how CheerpJ and CheerpX work internally (WebAssembly magic), and then discuss the various ways in which they can be used in organisations for fun and profit.
Igor Zalutski
Going open-source was probably the best decision we ever made and the reason we're still around; but at the time we did it almost by accident, almost as a last resort out of desperation. I'll share the story of our pivots, searching for the thing that people actually want, and how it played out so far.
We missed you this time around!
Hosted by
Kubernetes London
Jun
20
Thursday, June 20th
6:00PM to 9:00PM BST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
This is the second Kubernetes(Uwubernetes) London meet up!
Hi hi👋🏻!
First up we have Alex from Leaning Technologies discussing the implementation on client side compute with WebAssembly, specifically virtualising Minecraft and C/C++ on client.
Our second guest is Igor (CEO) from Digger.dev - Open Source GitOps for Terraform, to share his journey on building Digger, running an open source business, how he pivot and fundraising.
6:00 Doors open, networking, drinks
7:00 Speaker 1: Alex Bates - Running Minecraft, Windows, and Linux in the browser with client-side compute
7:30 Q&A Section for speaker one
7:50 Break
8:00 Speaker 2: Igor Zalutski - From "Simplifying AWS" to GitOps for Terraform
8:30 Q&A Section for speaker two
9:30 and onwards: After party/Pub crawl in nearby pubs
Thanks to Future House sponsoring the venue of this event.
Contact lois.z@kube-london.org to sponsor food&drinks for this event and future events.
Kubernetes(Uwubernetes) London group is dedicated to bring engineers, DevOps, MLOps and cloud practitioners together to discuss common problems, interesting challenges and new, emerging platforms and technologies.
You can submit speech proposal for future events here.
Presentations
Alex Bates
Core tech:
CheerpJ for Minecraft (Browsercraft)
CheerpX for Linux and Windows (i.e. https://webvm.io, but graphical 👀)
The talk will go over why client-side compute is cool and good, briefly describe how CheerpJ and CheerpX work internally (WebAssembly magic), and then discuss the various ways in which they can be used in organisations for fun and profit.
Igor Zalutski
Going open-source was probably the best decision we ever made and the reason we're still around; but at the time we did it almost by accident, almost as a last resort out of desperation. I'll share the story of our pivots, searching for the thing that people actually want, and how it played out so far.
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host