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Channels with Peter Kafka

Vox Media Podcast Network

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Media and tech aren’t just intersecting — they’re fully intertwined. And to understand how those worlds work, and what they mean for you, veteran journalist Peter Kafka talks to industry leaders, upstarts and observers - and gets them to spell it out in plain, BS-free English. Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Franz Kafkas atemberaubende Geschichte über Bürokratie, Willkür und Fremdenhass. Der rätselhafte Neuankömmling K. betritt die kleine, kalte Welt des Grafen Westwest mit ihren eigenen und eingefahrenen Gesetzen. Den Makel eines ewig Überzähligen, des Außenseiters, wird er hier nie verlieren. Kafkas unvollendeter Roman, 1926 posthum von seinem Freund Max Brod veröffentlicht, als grotesk-gruseliges Hörspiel von Regisseur Klaus Buhlert, mit Devid Striesow, Corinna Harfouch, Peter Kurth und Sandr ...
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Welcome to Crashcasts, the podcast for tech enthusiasts! Whether you're a seasoned engineer or just starting out, this podcast will teach something to you about Kafka Internals . Join host Sheila and Victor as they dive deep into essential topics. Each episode is presented with gradually increasing in complexity to cover everything from basic concepts to advanced edge cases. Whether you're preparing for a phone screen or brushing up on your skills, this podcast offers invaluable insights, ti ...
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"The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka is a surreal and haunting novella that delves into the psychological and existential turmoil of Gregor Samsa, a young man who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect. Through this bizarre and unsettling transformation, Kafka explores themes of alienation, isolation, and the absurdity of human existence. Visit https://krity.app/ for more books and to become a narrator. Follow us on Instagram @krity.app and stay updated with the l ...
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Streaming Audio: Apache Kafka® & Real-Time Data

Confluent, founded by the original creators of Apache Kafka®

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Streaming Audio features all things Apache Kafka®, Confluent, real-time data, and the cloud. We cover frequently asked questions, best practices, and use cases from the Kafka community—from Kafka connectors and distributed systems, to data mesh, data integration, modern data architectures, and data mesh built with Confluent and cloud Kafka as a service. Join our hosts as they stream through a series of interviews, stories, and use cases with guests from the data streaming industry. Apache®️, ...
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Mein Kater Kafka ist ein philosophischer Podcast, der sich in ca. 30-minütigen Folgen mit den großen und kleinen Fragen unseres Lebens beschäftigt, ohne dabei allzu ernst zu werden. Wir, das sind Ole und Paul, versuchen euch, den Hörern, Philosophische Themen ohne große Fachsimpelei und mit interessanten Seitensprüngen näher zu bringen. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and Bari Weiss all used to work for big mainstream media companies. Now they’re on the internet, building their own companies, with the help of Chris Balfe. Balfe’s Red Seat Ventures helps online creators set up shop, produce programming, and — crucially — helps them monetize through ad sales and/or subscriptions. Balfe …
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One take you may have heard after the election: Democrats need their own Joe Rogan. Taylor Lorenz disagrees. And Lorenz is worth listening to. For years, she has been a really sharp observer of social media and online spaces, and she built a high-profile career explaining the internet for audiences at places like the Atlantic, the New York Times an…
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You want up-to-the minute election analysis? Sorry, not on this episode. But: If you want smart thoughts about politics and media and tech all merged together? We got you here, courtesy of The Atlantic’s Charlie Warzel, who came on to discuss how we should think about Elon Musk, Donald Trump supporter, being the same person as Elon Musk, guy who ow…
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Jon Lovett and his cofounders at Crooked Media are a good story - former Obama aides who started their own media company after the 2016 election, and are now generating 25 million podcast downloads a month. But for a few weeks this summer, after they became prominent voices in the push to replace Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket, their story got …
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Emma Tucker became the Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief in 2023, and she’s been moving fast ever since. For starters, there are punchier, more provocative stories and headlines. Just as important: She’s been making a series of cuts and staffing changes. That approach has its critics, but it also seems to be working: Subscriptions are up 7% in th…
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What if you could watch shows and movies on a screen, for free, in exchange for watching some ads? In olden times, we called that “TV”. Now the industry term is “advertising-based video on demand,” and it seems to be growing quite quickly. This is good news for Tubi, the AVOD/streamer Fox bought back in the spring of 2020, and for Anjali Sud, who h…
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What do Donald Trump and the video game industry have to do with each other? Nothing! Yet we’re combining them into a single podcast, anyway. First up: A chat with Gabriel Sherman, the longtime Vanity Fair reporter who wrote and produced “The Apprentice.” That’s the new Trump biopic that isn’t what you think it is, and is very much worth your time …
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The last time I talked to Matt Yglesias, we were co-workers at Vox.com, and Joe Biden had just been elected president. Now Yglesias runs Slow Boring, a tremendously successful Substack, and I wanted to check back in. Discussed here: What a policy nerd does in an election that’s awfully light on policy; why hating the media is now a popular pastime …
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Mark Zuckerberg, along with most of the men running big tech companies, has spent many years and tons of money trying to put a computer on your face. Now it looks like he’s getting very close to making it a reality: He’s just debuted Orion, a pair of bulky — but not too bulky — glasses that are also a computer. You can’t buy these things yet - they…
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YouTube turns 20 next year, which makes it positively ancient by internet standards. Yet the world’s biggest video site is still incredibly relevant for huge swaths of the globe, even if it doesn’t get the media attention other sites generate. It’s also the only major social platform that routinely shares revenue with the users who create the stuff…
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When David Remnick got to the New Yorker in 1998, it was very much a capital M Magazine — it existed on ink and paper, and that was about it. Now it’s still a Magazine, but it’s also everything else you need to be to survive as a media company in 2024 — a robust online publisher, a podcast machine, a video operation, conference host and more. Along…
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What happens when you mash up media, tech and business? You get a million things to talk about, and that’s what we’ll be doing on this show: Talking to people who run big tech and media companies, the people who are doing some of the most interesting work in those worlds, and people who can help us understand all of it. And by “we” I mean “me” - I’…
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Dive into the world of Access Control Lists (ACLs) in Kafka and discover how they complete the security puzzle alongside SSL and SASL. In this episode, we explore: The fundamentals of ACLs and their crucial role in Kafka security How to set up and manage ACLs using the kafka-acls.sh tool Best practices for implementing ACLs, including the principle…
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Unlock the secrets of Kafka security with this deep dive into SASL authentication, an essential component for securing your Kafka clusters. In this episode, we explore: The fundamentals of SASL and its importance in Kafka security A breakdown of different SASL mechanisms, including PLAIN, SCRAM, and GSSAPI/Kerberos Expert tips on configuring SASL a…
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Dive into the world of Kafka security with a focus on SSL encryption, a crucial component for protecting your data in transit. In this episode, we explore: The fundamentals of SSL encryption and its importance in Kafka clusters Step-by-step implementation of SSL, from generating certificates to configuring brokers One-way vs. two-way SSL authentica…
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Dive into the world of Kafka monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana, essential tools for maintaining healthy and high-performing clusters. In this episode, we explore: Prometheus and Grafana: What they are and how they complement each other in monitoring Kafka Integration with Kafka: Using exporters to collect and visualize metrics effectively Crit…
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Uncover the power of Kafka metrics and JMX in this deep dive episode of Kafka Internals Crashcasts. In this episode, we explore: The essentials of Kafka metrics and how JMX provides access to crucial performance data A breakdown of broker, producer, and consumer metrics, and their significance in monitoring Best practices for effective metric colle…
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Dive into the world of Apache Kafka performance optimization with our expert-led exploration of hardware and OS tuning techniques. In this episode, we explore: Essential hardware components for a high-performing Kafka cluster Crucial OS-level tweaks to boost Kafka's efficiency Network optimization strategies for improved throughput The surprising i…
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Dive into the world of Kafka performance tuning and discover how to supercharge your data streaming infrastructure for peak efficiency. In this episode, we explore: Broker optimization: Uncover the secrets of disk I/O, JVM tuning, and network configuration for maximum throughput Producer fine-tuning: Learn how batch size, compression, and acknowled…
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Dive into the future of Kafka as we explore KRaft, the groundbreaking new metadata management system set to revolutionize Kafka's architecture. In this episode, we explore: The evolution from ZooKeeper to KRaft: Unraveling the why and how Game-changing benefits: Simplicity, scalability, and enhanced performance Navigating the migration: Challenges …
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Dive into the intricate world of Kafka's coordination mechanisms and discover how this powerful distributed system maintains its resilience and efficiency. In this episode, we explore: The fascinating process of leader election in Kafka, orchestrated by a controller broker How ZooKeeper acts as the backbone for metadata management, keeping the enti…
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Dive into the intricate world of Kafka's internal architecture as we unravel the mysteries of the Controller and partition reassignment. In this episode, we explore: The Controller's crucial role as the "traffic cop" of Kafka clusters The ins and outs of partition reassignment and why it's essential for optimal data distribution Best practices and …
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Dive into the intricate world of Kafka's internal architecture as we explore database indexes and message formats. In this episode, we explore: The three types of Kafka indexes and their crucial roles in optimizing message retrieval How Kafka's message format has evolved to improve performance and support new features Performance trade-offs and bes…
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Dive into the intricate world of Kafka's internal storage mechanisms and discover how this powerful system manages data efficiently. In this episode, we explore: Log segments: How Kafka breaks down data for optimal management and quick access Storage strategies: The clever use of filesystem and page cache for high-performance operations Retention p…
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Dive into the world of Kafka message delivery semantics and discover how they impact distributed system reliability and performance. In this episode, we explore: The crucial differences between at-most-once, at-least-once, and exactly-once delivery Real-world applications of each semantic, including a banking system scenario How Kafka achieves exac…
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Dive into the world of Kafka consumer patterns and uncover the hidden forces shaping data processing in distributed systems. In this episode, we explore: The spectrum of Kafka consumer patterns, from simple to complex How consumer groups revolutionize data processing and scalability Advanced patterns like fan-out and competing consumers for special…
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