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Kevin: No. Hang on. We gotta go back. We gotta do that one again. Sorry.
Bryant: Hello, everybody. Now let's dive into our theme. So for
Terence: this, I'm gonna pull out my trusty palette knife.
Bryant: This is not gonna be good for my lisp, but we're gonna try it anyways.
Saron: It's just a really great tool and I've just been really enjoying still using Typeform all these years later.
Kevin: So I'll give that just a moment, and there are the maple trees again.
Terence: I like this because every time I put it on, it reminds me that some tech is just rubbish.
Kevin: Not terribly elegant, but we're just gonna throw a new error.
Terence: Hop open my inbox. Boom. There we can see the message.
Andrew: Let's take a look at our logs. We have got some logs in here. Holy moly.
Bryant: I guess this is gonna be all sorts of copyright infringement here. I wanna see your facial expressions because I wanna know if this is a terrible idea. This is for entertainment purposes only. Any lawyers watching this, just so we know.
Bryant: The creative code or design and development depending on which alliteration you choose.
Saron: Keyboards are probably the main one that I could talk about where I have a bunch of custom mechanical keyboards. I have some behind me. I've got a bunch all over the place.
Kevin: Let's get started with Directus and Astro.
Daniel: Welcome to another exciting episode of Request Review, where we go over your hopes, wishes, and dreams, and potentially crush them.
Kevin: This was a huge amount of fun it was just a little quick project which I think is gonna actually enrich my day to day life. Oh hey this is from the cat. I was hoping it would show up.
Naz: They have a nice cat. Christopher.
Bryant: What does it all mean?
Salma: Thanks for joining me and, I'll see you somewhere.
Kevin: No. No. No. If you're if you're okay with it. I love that as the end.
Salma: Alright. Fine.
Kevin: Next, Directus TV. If you've not heard of it, it's our streaming platform, which brings together education, entertainment, and stories from across the director's ecosystem. Every week, we publish new episodes across our 30 shows. Since the last leap week, we've released buzzword wilderness, which has Matt asking if it's real or just marketing, democratizing data where we bring new life to open datasets with directors, and new seasons of both Trace Talks and a 100 Apps in a 100 hours. Today, we are announcing some new shows.
In TIL, that's technically I'm lost, Matt dives deep into the world of code. Along the way, he shares his discovery, successes, and occasional missteps making tech more accessible to nontechnical professionals. In authentication avenue, we travel down the world of all things authentication, authorization, and access control. Director's auth is hugely powerful, and we're excited to help you better understand it. In dungeons and dashboards, we will build tools for our fellow dungeon masters, guides, and navigators, and build the ultimate toolkit for running campaigns with our parties.
Cassidy: And I'll be your host in Talking Heads, Coding Hands. It's a developer game show bringing together elements from other Greek games you may know. Join our contestants as they talk and code against the clock.
Kevin: Thanks for that, Cassidy. There are even more shows hitting your screen this summer, so you can get truly lost down the rabbit hole.