A note from the creator: Everything, from the domain name, to the website HTML/CSS, the intro, session titles, agenda, speakers, the talks, voice, speaker appearance and video are all generated via A.I. Even the above warning was created by A.I.
I (Ben Hall) wanted to see what happened and this is the result.
This is the introduction it created:
Welcome to Synthetica, the first on-demand conference generated entirely by A.I. This groundbreaking concept is a thought experiment that explores the potential of artificial intelligence in the conference industry.
At Synthetica, all the speakers, sessions, and content are generated by AI, creating a unique and fascinating experience for attendees. The AI algorithms used by Synthetica are able to generate high-quality content that is engaging, informative, and entertaining, as well as the look, speech, and even the name of the conference itself.
The idea for Synthetica was conceived by Ben Hall, who saw an opportunity to push the boundaries of what is possible with A.I. in the conference industry. While Synthetica is a concept and is not designed to be a real conference, it serves as a glimpse into the future of A.I. and how it may shape the way we experience conferences and other events.
Join us at Synthetica and discover a new world of possibilities, where A.I. is able to create and deliver content that is indistinguishable from human-generated content. Explore the latest ideas and research in the field of A.I., and learn how this technology is shaping the future of conferences and beyond.
Sure, sorry I didn't elaborate my previous comment, it was late here and after re-reading, it feels like a rant. What I meant was that I've tried following Katacoda's kubeadm tutorial (https://www.katacoda.com/courses/kubernetes/getting-started-...) but for some reason it seems not to be working for me. Both cluster nodes never get `ready` after finishing the tutorial, only the master one.
yeah I've got that noted in the blog post :) but it was really just an example. One of the things thats struck me about docker/Kubernetes etc is that they tend to be tuned for a general use case in terms of security and configuration. Choices that might improve security and restrict usefulness of services are not usually defaults.
As such there needs to be a level of hardening done from an out of the box perspective where they're being used in a high-security environment (e.g. banking).
For Docker we have resources like docker_bench and the CIS guide which provide a list of possible hardening steps, but I've not managed to find anything like that for Kubernetes, which is why I'm interested in how Monzo are addressing that issue.
Not sure if you are looking for a commercial solution, but we (Twistlock [1]) develop a security suite for enterprises working with Docker and / or Kubernetes. In fact, we are officially recommended by Google for working with GKE which is very much based on Kubernetes [2]. I'd be glad to elaborate if relevant.
It's a U-brew store like they have in every small city, except a bit more modern and much more hip because it's under a railway arch in London. But all of the founders and employees are very nice and they are doing well. :)
I (Ben Hall) wanted to see what happened and this is the result.
This is the introduction it created:
Welcome to Synthetica, the first on-demand conference generated entirely by A.I. This groundbreaking concept is a thought experiment that explores the potential of artificial intelligence in the conference industry.
At Synthetica, all the speakers, sessions, and content are generated by AI, creating a unique and fascinating experience for attendees. The AI algorithms used by Synthetica are able to generate high-quality content that is engaging, informative, and entertaining, as well as the look, speech, and even the name of the conference itself.
The idea for Synthetica was conceived by Ben Hall, who saw an opportunity to push the boundaries of what is possible with A.I. in the conference industry. While Synthetica is a concept and is not designed to be a real conference, it serves as a glimpse into the future of A.I. and how it may shape the way we experience conferences and other events.
Join us at Synthetica and discover a new world of possibilities, where A.I. is able to create and deliver content that is indistinguishable from human-generated content. Explore the latest ideas and research in the field of A.I., and learn how this technology is shaping the future of conferences and beyond.