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title: Day -2
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weight: 2
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The saturday was dominated by Cloud Native Rejekts hosted at Miro's offices in Amsterdam, ~1-2km from the convention center.
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It's a small "B-Side" community-event that features talks rejected (hence the name) from KubeCon alongside original talks.
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They have high selection standards leading to a high talk-quality.
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This being a smaller event (I'd guess sub 200 attendees) makes it a very good start to the week.
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Good talks, nice people (and not too many people) enables interesting conversations without being complete mental overload.
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And each year's attendees tend to overlap quite a bit so it's an opportunity to reconnect.
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I have to admit that I'm very bad with names and don't always regocnize people but having highlighter-green hair just brings the other people to you (who remeber you from last year or other events). 10/10 would recommend dying your hair again.
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## Talk recommendations
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- If you're building operators: [Solving Operator Extensibility: A gRPC Plugin Framework for kubernetes](./04_operator-estensibility)
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- The idea behind [The self-improving platform: Closing the Loop Between Telemetry and Tuning](./05_selvimproving) is very interesting but the first half of the talk is kinda confusing as it discusses a study that could have been shortened drasticly. But the way they automaticly create PRs for resource utilizations is cool
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## Other stuff I learned or people i talk to
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- TODO: |