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Join us for a fun night of food, drinks, and container orchestration! Using Kubernetes? Not running Kubernetes yet but want to learn more?

We built an app called PUBG Rotisserie. It scans streamers on twitch.tv and determines which PUBG (Player Unknown's Battlegrounds) streamer is closest to victory and shows that to the user. I'll talk about the deployment pipeline and Kubernetes configuration we use to run the app. I'll explain how we've evolved our Kubernetes deployment over the past month of running this application, and how we've incorporated Let's Encrypt. See the app live at https://rotisserie.tv

  • Integrating let's encrypt automatic certificate renewal into your Kubernetes ingress
  • Twitch streams
  • Computer vision (Tesseract, OCR)

Speaker Profile

Spencer Krum (@nibalizer) is a Developer Advocate at IBM. He writes Python applications to analyze esports and deploys them on Kubernetes. Before that, he administered the development infrastructure for OpenStack and wrote a book on Puppet. He lives and works in Minneapolis. He likes cheeseburgers, tennis, Open Source, Esports, and of course DevOps!

http://spencerkrum.com/
https://twitter.com/nibalizer

Schedule

6:30 p.m. - Food and drinks

7:00 p.m. - Talk begins

9:00 p.m. - Close

RSVP here, no separate registration required.

Location details

Note that there are two 303 Spring Streets. Galvanize is the second one off Hudson. When you arrive, walk through the Galvanize Cafe to the front desk where someone will escort you up to the IBM Cloud Garage room.

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