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Hi Massimo, can you hear me?
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Perfect, thanks Ronan.
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Let's play the video you sent us and then we'll take all the questions we receive on the chat.
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Would you like to do it in another way?
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Perfect, thank you.
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Greetings and thanks for taking the invitation to follow this session in Italian.
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My name is Massimo Campone and I have been working professionally in IT since 1990.
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Since 1996 I have been focused on the Internet. In these decades I have accumulated experiences very different from the development of management to entrepreneurship, to systemic management in small and medium-sized enterprises.
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I am pleased to support the spread of software that enters the name FOSS, Free Open Source Software, with public code and maintained by the community and without direct license costs.
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All this demo has been recorded and edited with free Open Source tools, therefore projects like Matomo.
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Matomo offers the possibility of doing web tracking without the data being ceded to third parties.
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In addition, the same data can be ceded in Europe and therefore meet the requirements requested by privacy and GDPR regulations.
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In the non-premise version that we see today, it is assured that no other subject can have access to our data, as well as the ability to anonymize them to ensure an absence of profiling outside of statistical use.
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I want to underline that there are many ways to reach the same installation, configuration and maintenance goal of a service platform,
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which depend on the dimensions to be faced and from the logistics inside the company, for example if there are developers who use DevOps methodology for managing the CI-CD chain.
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It is obvious that a systemist does not need a demo like this to be able to install, it certainly does better than me.
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Exactly the destination of this short encounter, which I underline is not a course but a pretext to suggest and start the use of Matomo in a production platform, like that of Service Manager Kubernetes,
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but which remains scalable and can face a production level.
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I would like to bring the audience of small and medium-sized companies closer, which in Italy are the largest percentage,
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so the agencies and companies that want to return in possession of their own autonomy on tracking, as well as to disconnect from the large commercial groups
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and return to the requirements of the requests for tracking in Italy and the European regulations.
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All this then to increase the cable diffusion in the adoption towards the low of Matomo.
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I have therefore chosen a mix between graphic interface and command line to be able to introduce the service functions of the cloud providers at the didactic level.
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All scripted, so as to constitute integrity of the images and the correlations between the services.
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Probably many of you have already tried the server version, or even tried to run the images for Docker Container,
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and are interested in the next step, that is, distribution from an orchestrator for the need for a price-performance ratio.
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Managing many sites to be able to face scalability and Kubernetes is the solution.
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We will see the installation then on managed services of the platform and services formula,
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so as not to load us in the management of the orchestrator service itself.
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The level of access to understanding is to know the principles of operation of the distribution of applications through images Container.
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Let's start from the Matomo site, then,
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to which you can provide free cloud service on European servers and with costs in resorts.
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It starts from 19 euros per month for 30 websites on 50,000 hits, which are SEO events,
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therefore not HTTP hits, which are instead the objects that transit for the construction of web pages.
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So it's about link page, link download, set search, this type of events.
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50,000 hits, which roughly correspond to 17,000 visitors per month on 30 sites.
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Then, of course, there are different packages, and as hits grow, the formula is increasingly economically more advantageous.
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Meanwhile, today we see the Unpremise version, that is, it can be installed for free,
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but with some Canon plugins, including the updates themselves.
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There is still a good base totally free.
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I remind you that today we will not see the product, but its ability to be distributed on cloud provider,
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bringing us exclusively to the installation phase, exclusive, I repeat, then the following configuration steps to put it in place,
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there would not have been even the time available.
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Installation on the server, the product has a malfunction management panel,
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and size to correct, to best meet the performance.
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Find guides, documentation, videos, community,
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and even if it is not mentioned, a last search on github to find the developers,
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many tips and codes ready.
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We see the two parts of the demo,
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then the creation of a Kubernetes cluster on two cloud providers completely different,
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I chose them precisely for the different offer size,
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very different from them, obviously at completely different costs, services and potential.
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Also note the debt formulas, which are very different,
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for example on Azure it is possible to allocate the resources of the cluster
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without destroying it, and this will not lead to debts while staying.
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On DigitalOcean you have to destroy it to abolish debts.
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DigitalOcean, which today presents a good base of cloud services,
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there are servers called droplets, droplet, backup and snapshot services,
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database and access through CLI, command line, interface,
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owner to services and configurations, functions and apps, metrics a little on everything,
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a marketplace with third-party integration and also the API.
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Let's start immediately with creating the cluster,
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choosing in which region to position the machines,
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obviously we choose the European ones to be adherent to the GDPR requests,
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the number of nodes and dimensions are obviously changeable,
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there is the option Autoscale for the automatic horizontal requirement from requests,
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in production I recommend this,
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being able to enlarge the maximum number of nodes to your liking,
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the option High availability to ask for app time at 99.95%
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and at the time of this registration, still in beta, Legend for the database.
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Ok, we give a name, position it in a project to find it and launch the Deploy.
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This operation lasts a few minutes,
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so I interrupt the registration and resume as soon as it is completed.
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After a while, the resources for the node pool are already visible,
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I close tips and recommendations,
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we are curious about the marketplace reserved for the third-party resources for Kubernetes,
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we are interested in how it works,
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we are interested in how it works,
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we are interested in how it works,
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we are interested in how it works,
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and also the third party Kubernetes,
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some cluster settings,
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obviously, we recommend modifying only via client kubecontrol,
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the liexама updates that we recommend letting run automatically.
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turns on a cluster, we can download the configuration file,
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First operation, we install the portable Meet control site
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called Doctl, then Digital Ocean Control, available on all the main
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operating system architectures. The documentation is available, it allows us to read
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all the sequence of necessary operations. We then create the apyToken,
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name and duration, and we install kubecontrol by adding it to the system part
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of our client. Once these operations are done, we can use the shell on our
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client to access the cluster. For the tutorial I download the configuration file,
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cluster has already been destroyed at the end of this registration.
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always eliminate what you do not need. We make sure that the current one is
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the right one, oops, error in the response of the interface, I repeat for clarity.
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Now, before proceeding with the installation, I want to present you an
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application dashboard, that is, a panel for the installation of Kubernetes applications,
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which is kubeapp. Another open source software, this is WMWare, a subsidiary of Dell. You can
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install it on any cluster to be able to have a web management interface
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of the applications. Both to be able to install kubeapp and other applications,
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but in command line we use Helm, which is available both as a package manager,
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such as Chocolatay, Homebrew, Snap or by downloading the binary, as we are now,
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features of the latest updates. Once this is done, we can proceed to
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add the bitnami repository, on which then we come back with that to install kubeapp.
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the installation of kubeapp and launch the port forward to be able to redirect the
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remote server to my local port. On this other cluster I already have a matomo
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that is running, in addition to an ingress and gx controller and a platform for
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the local code, such as Red, based on a Node.js. The bitnami repository is very wide and gives us
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access to updated images in configurations that already implement a
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good level of security. We will use just a matomo managed by bitnami.
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portainer, of which I am enthusiastic. Very comfortable both for images and container docker,
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both local and remote, which precisely for the management of Kubernetes cluster.
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installation. A nice update of the repositories to ensure we have the latest
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updates and proceed. Unfortunately I am not in an area with high coverage and 4G signal,
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so here is the possible error in theme, but it does not matter, it does not concern us
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something that will interest us at the moment.
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Ok, elm install matomo. Let's go immediately launch the cluster management shortcut and check the
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deploys in action. Officially it is finished and in the post there is a message for the
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free assets like me, that is, even if everything has been launched, it is not said that it has already
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finished and therefore you have to wait patiently for a moment. The application username and the
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Good tracking and autonomy, see you on the net.
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Excellent. In your presentation, we saw that you use Digital Ocean,
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but we also have OVH, we also have, let's say, beautiful companies,
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I wanted to know if there are Italian companies in Italy that have the power to face, to fight all the United States,
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and I also wanted to know where the main data centers are in Italy and if there are, from the point of view of the law,
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if there are obligations to have the data where there is hosting in Italy at 100%.
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Look, since everything is obviously quite dynamic, I am not very updated, obviously, on the legal aspect,
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I have remained to the fact that the need is that the servers are in Europe, because we follow the European regulations,
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indeed, fortunately there is, because it is also faster than the Italian Pachydermic,
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which is notoriously very slow, there is a lot of inertia in the reactions,
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for the emission of the regulations, and this helps us a lot, in short, the server farming,
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so the point of contact with the continent is obviously Milan, and as far as I remember,
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has improved, and another important hub is in Rome, where connections converge through the Mediterranean.
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I'm looking in the chat if there's anything, otherwise my question would be that.
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So the use of Google Analytics has been denied, I would say, or I would say illegal,
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from what I understand by looking at the social networks, and I wanted to know if in fact in Italy,
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companies still take it as a joke, so let's continue to use Google Analytics
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because the possibility of having a fine is about zero, or really it's a concern of the companies,
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I would say, in Europe, which are 100% Italian, that we need to know.
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Look, you've said the right thing, and unfortunately you've raised an unpleasant issue,
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I must confess that the situation is dramatic, to say the least.
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Obviously there is very little interest, very little adherence to the normative aspect,
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but there is even in the technical aspect.
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So the average of the achievements is so low that there would be a lot to work on,
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I would say, with the necessary cultural literacy,
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not only in the capacity of the technology solution,
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because obviously it is taken a lot in the background,
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that of security, that of the capacity to create and distribute a product technologically,
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also from the point of view of the law, adequate.
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Unfortunately, this is the reality, it is useless to hide behind a finger.
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Let's just say that there is a lot of work to be done when a company starts to have a certain degree of visibility,
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and then the exposure is obviously broadened, and then there is really talk of insecurity,
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as well as of incapacity, because I suppose that companies that are not able,
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and are not up to it, but not only with the law, but also with technology and with a vision
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in the capacity to create and distribute services, the problem is fundamentally cultural.
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I hope that there will be more and more attention.
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At the time, I am talking about the early 2000s, I had also collaborated with the association of webmasters in Italy, IWA,
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for what concerns all the capacity to create accessible web content.
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it is still low-level, there are still improvised graphics that write in yellow on white, so there is still a lot to work on.
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Thank you very much, it's 9.47, I looked in the chat and there are no other questions, so once again I would like to thank you for this historical moment,
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the first conference in Italian, I hope that there will be others in the next Matamocamp editions, thank you very much Massimo.
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Thank you for the opportunity, thank you also to Lukas who followed us backstage,
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obviously all the collaborations and participations are very open, let's go inside because there is a lot to do here, also for the quality of the services delivered.
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Thank you, thank you all.
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Great, thank you very much, see you soon, ciao!
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