 Hi, welcome everyone to our October Piel Andres All Hands. We have a busy agenda for the day. We're gonna have some quick working group updates with highlights from each project on KPIs and other exciting updates. We have a whole chunk of spotlights. So please remember to go quickly from many different teams. So excited to highlight some of the new improvements there. And then hopefully we have time for a short deep dive on Phil Dev summits. And would love to also get some comments from folks in the chat on their biggest takeaways since I know a lot of people in this working group were there in person and have some of their own reflections and are writing up their own synthesis. So we'll maybe popcorn out a little bit at that point and then jump into Q&A. So that is our agenda. As a reminder, if you're new here, the Piel Andres Working Group is a collection of phenomenal humans working across the protocol labs network where we believe strongly that building a strong internet built on core content addressing primitives can be a huge enabler for human agency and can make sure that the fundamental computing breakthroughs of the future are built on awesome internet infrastructure foundations that make them more open, more accessible, more enabling of human agency. And there's a lot of those exciting breakthroughs we wanna help make happen as well. We wanna do them in a way that's aligned with humanity's best interests. A lot of the work we've done so far is focused on some of these kind of core computing breakthrough protocols, IPFS, LAPIDP and Filecoin. But there's many others and we get to work across a lot of really awesome technology here and excited to welcome more folks into our fold in the future as well. Here's our high level mission, scale and unlock new breakthroughs, IPFS, Filecoin, LAPIDP and related protocols, both by driving protocol utility and capability, scaling network native research and stewarding and growing open source projects and networks and communities. A first quick mini celebration, we officially passed the third birthday for the Filecoin main network. I considered making everyone here sing happy birthday to Filecoin all at once, but that is traumatic and we don't need to experience that altogether. So you can just sing it in your head. It's a pretty exciting milestone which we crossed on some day and marks a whole new year of growth. Filecoin is going to start learning to ride a tricycle and feed itself and tie its shoelaces and all sorts of exciting things this coming year. So congratulations and happy birthday, Filecoin. As a reminder, here are some of the awesome teams that make up the PL-Endres working group from stewarding IPFS to working on things like Filecoin and FVM to really critical skill sets around crypto economics and building compute networks. Our strategy for 2023, it remains unchanged. We're only going to get to flash this up in front of you a couple more times before we start focusing on 2024, but forming components, making sure that we keep critical systems while stewarded and growing, helping grow teams and networks across the PL network and the many protocols that are building within it, making sure we have robust storage and retrieval across IPFS and Filecoin and that we are bringing new exciting projects related to compute over Filecoin state and data into these networks and helping kind of scale our overall kind of blockchain capabilities to support many different, you know, both builders who are harnessing state programmability and L2s as well. Here is our progress here. We have two exciting things that are in pretty good motion related motion, but project motion, I think is officially an alpha moving towards beta as we push into Lab Week and NV21 just did their calibration net upgrade earlier today as it pushes towards main net upgrade later in November. Probably a lot of these could actually be turned green because at this point we are deep in Q4 and a lot of teams have exciting launches planned for Lab Week, but we are making special progress on those two. And I'll hand off to each of the leads to give a quick update as we look back on our Q3 OKRs and then we'll flash our Q4 OKRs in front of you as well. Go ahead, Lauren. Thanks, Molly. We had a strong showing on the keeping critical systems running, growing, releasing, scaling and secure OKR. You can see all of those went green. There are now error messages when you go to IPFS and put IPFS.io and put in the bad SID. Check that out. We have made progress on tips for the Filecoin economy. We know how five community boots are up, no droning, and met all the goals on Filecoin chain robustness. Steve, go ahead. Yeah, so for hyperscaling, accelerating talents teams and contributions to the PL stack, the CryptoEcon lab closed one additional paying comment. So this was a client. This wasn't fully met, which was DRAND, but they did successfully run CryptoEcon Day at zero cost. In terms of the DRAND items, explicitly they nailed it, having landed two customers. And so again, congrats to them. And on the Helios side, we talked about this one last work, but we, or last time, but we did pivot away from the authoring side to focus on retrievability. But even in that process, I've found that there are not info providers that are enabling pinning from the browser. And so it's certainly speaking to the need to specify an HTTP onboarding story with an IPFS ecosystem. So that's work to come in 2024, but that's why that one wasn't met. And passing it over. Thanks. I'll be taking over from Matthew today on the scale data onboarding and CDN speed retrievals to drive super linear adoption and White House users. As Molly mentioned, Project Merchant is now in alpha and is now called the DSTOR REST API for Filecoin. So we will have the beta launch at lab. We can encourage people to check it out. It's meant to be an easy way to integrate Filecoin to store and retrieve and track your data. On the unsealing side, unsealing for retrieval works, I'm very happy to say that the unsealing fixes are in 1.23.4 release train of Lotus. So you should have a bug-free, scalable unsealing experience. On the redundant window post, it's still a work in progress. So we expect that out for testing in the next few weeks. For Saturn, serving 100% of IPFS.io gateway traffic, that was shifted a bit due to different priority switches. The Saturn team continues to focus on onboarding external private beta customers beginning in lab week. And there's document-specific acceptance criteria for the future IPFS.io gateway transition. So that will be something upcoming. On the dot storage onboarding 100% of historic updates uploads to the W3 app in Filecoin deal. And time to do, I'm right, less than 72 hours via spade integration. The data pipeline implementation is being finalized and in good shape. The historic upload migration will begin in early November and should take about two weeks to complete. And right now, the time from deal to onboarding on Filecoin via spade is about 33 hours. Yeah, hi, everyone. I will try to keep it short. But there has been a lot going on the side of upgrading Filecoin with new L2 capabilities on computer or data. So on FEM land, we met our OKR step was set. Very exciting. I think you all heard last time, too. We closed the quarters. I think as of now, FEM reached 27 million field TVL that put us on top 30 or 600,000, 630,000 wallets, more than 2,000 new contracts and one aggregator currently. And on the platform side, we achieved the foundational changes that we planned for VASM actor readiness, that is as well as in addition to improving some of the security parts of the platform. On the IPC side, you will see it's orange, but we slowed down this quarter to go faster in Q4N Q1. So we already offloaded some of the UX and DX related needs from M3 to M2.5, which delayed the M2.5, which is why it's orange. However, we are still on track and super excited for Q1 big launch. And we are launching M2.5 in Love Week, which is very exciting. And lastly, we are on track to have full launch customers, Spark, Leped, Fuluze, and TableLand. On the cloud side, this is again orange because of an explicit decision that was made in Q4N to change the quarterly goals. We were able to launch the new version of the test net with multiple modules at Filecoin thing in Iceland. And under five clients, 54 deals. Still prioritizing Go base test net, live notes still pending. And we had our open hack with 21 sub missions and continue to making the progress on the business plan, big bets, and external meeting site. Thank you guys all. And thanks everyone for the awesome contribution toward these goals. It's great that we are absolutely prioritizing critical system security 1.0, making some awesome progress around new L2Q capabilities, and then continuing to make progress also on growing teams and scaling data onboarding. Looking forward to Q4, again, our high level objectives stay the same as they will through the end of the year. But shall we go around the horn again, introducing some of the new focus areas for next quarter? Lauren, I think that would be starting with you on critical systems. Yes. So on the keeping critical systems running, we are shipping NV21 with synthetic pull up movable partitions and three and a half year deals. On the IPFSA gateway side, we're going to be enforcing rate limits. And we'll have a product landing page to set user expectations and answer FAQs. And then for critical stewardship, we have IPFS, libpdp, and Durand will be maintaining services through nucleation. Great. Yeah, a few call outs regarding growth and acceleration of talent and teams. One is this term of nucleation, the current Andres, IPFS, and libpdp teams, which is going to be clear are not the IPFS or libpdp teams, but the ones that are housed here within Andres. They are going to be moving out into the Protocol Labs network. And there will also be corresponding project foundations. So a key thing is actually landing that this quarter and getting some verbally committed funding beyond funding that Protocol Labs will be providing to hit runway in 2024. So that's key item. And again, also the part of this is of opening it up outside of PL is that there's public comments funding for just beyond these specific teams, but the projects as a whole. And so getting those structures and comms, et cetera, all set up is key. And in terms of a community gathering point, IPFS camp, you know, got deferred from earlier this year, we want to get that announced and fully committed for spring of 2024. So on the scaling data onboarding, for the data onboarding side, we will be shipping the data of the DeStore REST API by log week, as I mentioned. On the Lotus Miner side, we will follow up and ship SturdyPost for high-ability window post proofs. This will make SPs more confident in their ability to prove daily. On the station RIDI inside, we'll be shipping Filecoin Spark Retrieval Monitoring and the station data. For the IPFS websites, we'll be measuring and improving performance for the websites that published IPFS in both Kubo and Telia. And for Saturn, we plan to onboard five to 10 customers to do the Saturn CDN private data. And lastly on upgrading the Filecoin with new L2 capabilities and computer data, starting a computer with data, launching Lilipet Public Incentivized Testnet, aiming to achieve 10% of column scaling compute resources and compute user job adoption. FEM new capabilities, we will continue with some of the foundational changes and we will make FEM customizable based on IPC needs that's gonna enable adding new features for IPC subnets in addition to making FEM Filecoin agnostic. And this is also gonna unlock more IPC subnets and IPC user's use cases. On the FEM adoption side, we set really ambitious goals since we overexcited our prior quarter. So this time 50 million fill total value locked up to any DeFi Lama, 25 million fill deposits, 3,000 storage deals done through FEM, 2.5,000 unit smart contracts, 200 teams building on FEM and more than one on chain or at least one more on chain aggregators. And these are the goals. So hopefully we will have a very strong year end on FEM side. Now with IPC and deploying a public fundamental space subnet anchored on Filecoin with three proof of concept launch partners running subnets on IPC. Awesome, that is a big Q4. And so luckily we have a lot of weekend here to land a lot of these launches around but we set ourselves lofty goals and let's go forth and deliver some awesome improvements. Pretty excited to hear all of this. With that handing it off to IPFS for project update. Cool, I'll take this one. Thanks all, yeah, so we're gonna talk about IPFS where we're making the web work peer to peer with content addressing. So content can be verified independent of the provider or transport method into some of our KPIs. Not a lot of call-outs wanna make here. Obviously there are some dips that we sometimes see regarding nodes in the Amino DHT. We are in contact with one of the large node providers and we do see changes from them from time to time but no more action being taken at the moment. Also some of our graphs you see some latency increase but when you look at the daily trends that has gone back down which the tiny graph in the top right. But otherwise no major call-outs there can hit that QR code if you wanna dive deeper into these KPIs and particularly the probe lab.io website. In terms of some IPFS project updates there's been some useful posts on the blog recently. One is that there is now IPFS URL support in Curl. It's been a long time coming and great to see that land did in a important CLI like Curl. Brave is continuing to be investing in their IPFS integration with the new IPFS Infobar. And we talked about it last time but the Amino DHT naming and refactoring of the Go DHT implementation that has had a formal post pushed out as well. On the Helia front which is a JavaScript implementation for IPFS has really been focusing on having more reliable retrieval and it will fall back to trustless HTTP gateways like IPFS.io but still verifying the content you can start trying that out today with the next tag and they're continuing to do an inventory of their users and consumers on that in their third monthly project report. Kubo 023 did ship which includes self-hosting for the routing V1 endpoint which captures your delegated routing needs on the read side and a few other improvements as well that we've discussed including experimental support for libpdp with HTTP exposing the trustless gateway API. But the exciting stuff is about what's coming. IPFS connect, it's happening in Istanbul. During lab week and dev connect on Thursday, November 16th many of the implementers from this team will be there and we look forward to sharing information and connecting with folks there. Continuing to pound the drum on reliable retrieval from the browser. One big thing is getting continuous measurement running of showing reliability improvements and doing that in partnership with Problab and we are also setting up some new end points that will get announced that allow for someone to do just trustless gateway requests or delegated routing requests that are independent of the IPFS.io domain that way you can even if IPFS.io itself gets targeted or tarnished in any way you can still use these other end points for those use cases. IPFS.io gateway will be getting a proper public utility landing page and will be continuing to do various efforts to reduce the cost of that fleet by also introducing request throttling. So more to come there and that'll be shared with the community. The gateway conformance test suite has been a big investment this year we'll actually have a dashboard to be able to show how various implementations and gateway instances are performing with that conformance. The big news though is about IPFS taking its next growth step to set up an independent protocol foundation and for the IPFS engineering and ecosystem teams that are currently housed under PLGO to become independent teams from PLGO. IPFS is still a big part of the PL network and has a lot of teams working on it. IPFS is not moving out of the PL network it's just the PLN Dres or PLGO IPFS specific teams that are becoming independent of PLGO. So PLink will be one of the funding sources but it's expected that the Dres IPFS team creates additional funding sources that are more representative of the users that they serve and that is the team's current focus right now. We're first looking at collecting donations but we expect to also offer various paid contractable services. If you're interested in supporting or learning more please do reach out we'll otherwise be getting more information soon on the IPFS blog and when it's ready at ipfs.fyi-dres-ipfs-2024. Thanks a lot. All right, over to you Dave. Thank you Molly. So LitP2P our mission is to create a modular and performant P2P networking stack that is a good choice in every computing environment including browsers and I'm emphasizing that because more on that in a moment. So in the interest of transparency we typically show these graphs about performance in our community and things like that. The only thing I really want to highlight here is in the upper right hand corner we continue to see solid growth in all meaningful contributions across all the implementations of LitP2P. So this is really good news. LitP2P is definitely growing. All right, so on to kind of project highlights there's not a lot on this slide but there's really important things that I just want to point out here. So we've added hole punching to the interop tests which has borne like repeated healthy fruits in terms of getting other implementations and knowing which ones are incompatible and finding all kinds of bugs. So this is a great improvement for our interop and we were hoping to see a continued steady stream of improvements across many different implementations. Over the last month or so we had a JS LitP2P colo in New York City for doing a lot of coordination with teams, downstream teams that use JS LitP2P including projects like the Helia project. We're currently in the process of preparing for LitP2P day at Lab Week in Istanbul next month. That link there takes you to the sign up page. I encourage everybody to register. It's gonna be a great day of talks and getting to know each other. And we just closed out at the open data hack contest and the winner here is drawp2p.xyz which is a collaborative drawing tool that operates entirely in the browser and all of the networking is handled by LitP2P and is capable of doing peer-to-peer direct from browser to browser. So that's what the screenshot is there. What we've got coming up in the short term here we work continues on the webRTC private to private which means browsers going directly from browser to browser using hole punching. And this is a key feature for enabling Helia golden path for those of you not familiar the golden path is allowing browsers to fetch IPFS data reliably from any Kubo node serving data native in the browser any browser. So this is a huge, huge improvement in the browser story and the connectivity story for all users of LitP2P and we're also working on Autonet V2 to help out with more discovery of network location and hole punching and all that kind of stuff on the implementation side we just have a number of releases coming up you can click into those we wanna dig into the details and that's it. Hand it back to you Molly. Oh, we're the Falcoing folks. Thank you. Falco we were trying to build a crypto backed. Sorry, creates a decentralized efficient robust foundation for humanities information quickly next slide in field of summit we have a refreshment from one Falcoing's vision yes and also we clarify what humanities information really yes it's about the unit of all the data that existing in the world and we do hope Falcoing is one of the storage a solution that people will be storing those data on top of so we can do more computation off but like I would definitely recommend to watch this talk from the field of summit you haven't already. Next slide and quickly on the storage network we are building so far we still are over 10 expires of like robot power storage capacity in the network and the 1.57 expires of that is filled with data stored in the Falcoing network which is really cool and yes, keep going. Next slide and as many of everyone here knows that we ship FEM bring user programmability into Falcoing earlier this year and by far we have over 2,000 unique smart contracts developed here and we I think we just passed a unique swap integration as well like I think the vote just passed like last week and there's a huge way for the Falcoing ecosystem you can now, you know, building all those use cases across network using our the field and also there are over 10 million of field is being managed and deposited by the user contract deployed on Falcoing. Next slide. Quickly some highlights. So Happy Birthday Falcoing, it's like three years we already sing all the Happy Birthday song there and again, Miquel, if you want to stop me and sing that lively, I will, you know, pause for you but if not, Happy Birthday Falcoing and it's been great work and we are working on shipping on V21 to celebrate this milestone. So Caribou should upgrade literary. The code name is like watermelon because it's gonna be, it's juicy the carburetion literally upgraded like about five hours ago. Successfully, we do find a small bug potentially in one of the features we introduced but we are patching that thanks to the lowest TSE teams for capturing that so quickly and we're working with Venus team across the world with 12 hour difference to actually figure out what the bug is and patch on that. So that's ongoing and the mean net upgrade is happening on November the 28th with all things live week, America sense can be considered we think that's a good time to ship the network upgrade then and thanks to the few in 14 markers and lace we were able to have more bootstrap notes in all the implementations which increases the resilience of critical network service and since are more decentralized and we have more diverse client across the network and yes, consensus spot sorry, I think that's from the past couple of quarters yes, we have been closely monitoring the chain robotness and like security making sure we are not hitting any chain bandwidth by implementing all these monitoring toolings within the Lotus team. With that being said even though there's a lot of progress as always however, there's also a lot of work to be done as always so some like challenges and opportunities yes, a lot of good conversation come out of the following that summits and I think all the track leads are expected to be summarized the takeaway and next steps in the upcoming following blog post so keep an eye on that we'll be linking the public recording in the blog post as well but there's a lot of opportunities defined there for example, fast finality for the following network enable direct data onboarding so that start quadrant client can put data onto the network more easily with a more cost efficient way we need better CDN data onboarding pipeline reduce Filecoin plus abuse increasing the amount of Filecoin plus allocator and we need one more flexible sector commitment content a lot of protocol opportunities over there so stay tuned on the upcoming you know, newsletters to follow along and let us know if you want to contribute to that that being said as mentioned by the P2P and the IPFS teams as PL go and PL in general is moving towards more network native development teams there are active consideration for Filecoin blue team to continue play an important role in the Filecoin development to empowering more teams in the whole ecosystem to build and contribute towards Filecoin in general and we are working closely with like PL go or like Filecoin foundations and potential other sources in the ecosystem to support and fund the work this blue team may be performing a lot more to come over the next couple of weeks and we are hoping to have more active conversation with anyone that's interested in developing Filecoin protocol with us in that week and if you have any questions, do let us know and I think that's it, thank you Awesome, some great highlights and moving on to our spotlights starting with CryptoNet Yeah, so we basically put together five years of work on Filecoin Proofs and made it publicly available the result is this technical report on Filecoin proof of use plus space many people especially from the ecosystem and the academics ask for details of Filecoin Proofs how Filecoin works and so on and this should be basically the document that they should be referring to what can you find there? Formal definition of Proof of Space the persistent and useful space notions that we use in Filecoin the details of SDR construction and the security proof and also some introductory material to the Filecoin protocol with the complete description of how SDR is used in Filecoin and especially its sub-protocols which are POREV, Windows Post and Windows Post you find the full report link in the slide and there is much more you can learn about Proof of Space and Proof of Useful Space in ProofofSpace.org website Awesome, thank you, Luca Eric, tell us more about DRAND Hey, thanks, thanks, Molly so a few League of Entropy updates where you've onboarded Mystin Labs creators of the SUI or SUE protocol depending on what side of the Atlantic you live on and DIAdata as well which is an Oracle service based in Germany so they're on Testnet and we're getting them spun up for our production mainnet on the product development side we've been collaborating very closely with the CryptoEcon Lab team and made several significant breakthroughs this week looking at different use cases and how we might bring that to market so some exciting announcements coming up there as well the SSV network is our first paying customer outside of our normal work that we do with the League of Entropy as a public good and so we're very excited about that they recently awarded us a grant and so we've got some work underway there to help them with DKG coordination efforts we've completed all of our code walkthrough videos so those are uploaded and available for everyone we've also opened up a new YouTube channel so that we can make those more broadly available on top of the channels that we normally distribute through we are working on the creation of a League of Entropy foundation so there's some very early work going on there working through the Open Impact Foundation and so we hope to have more to announce there next month and we've also been awarded a Filecoin Foundation grant for a fuzzing DRAND for those of you that don't know what fuzzing is it's basically looking for security holes and that sort of thing so this is something we've wanted to do for a long time now and we're very pleased to be able to do it thanks to the Filecoin Foundation let's see, KPIs are awesome we got four billion requests in the last 30 days so that's pretty cool and we have links to our Grafana dashboard for more details there and coming we look forward to seeing everyone in Istanbul for the League of Entropy Summit which is part of the broader set of events that PL is putting on there and in addition to all our partners and we are moving ahead very vigorously with our nucleation plans so we were recently accepted into a founders cohort from the Washington Technology Industry Association based here in Seattle, Washington by virtue of my geographic location but we also have some other founders events that we're applying to in different geographies and so we're very excited about making a successful transition so if any questions about any of that feel free to ping me on Slack otherwise I'll hand off to our next presenter Awesome, lots of roadmap updates too Alex, tell us more about Saturn and Metaplex We got some great news on the Saturn front so the weather is great here on the planet so Saturn closed it's one of its first private beta customers with Metaplex we completed the integration and Saturn is already serving the NFT metadata for the Metaplex Crater Studio on production so whoever goes there can actually see the service worker serving the assets directly from our network Apart from that, we have improved the P50TTFP globally to sub 70 milliseconds which is pretty great for content-addressed delivery network and we have actually also improved and strengthened the network on the fraud and multi-node prevention side so if you see that there's less nodes on the center network that's the better nodes now so what's next? We are going to launch the private beta customer portal in November in Istanbul hopefully and currently targeting two onboard new customers on Saturn so whoever is interested please contact us and apart from that performance performance performance and customer tooling, that's all from my side Awesome, well if folks want to get involved they can go and check out the Metaplex example and then reach out for sure Ayush, tell us about NV21 Can do, so it's going to be pretty quick this is fairly similar to the update that I think I presented in the previous in last month's all-hands but basically the NV21 scope is unchanged from then synthetic pull-up is perhaps the big one to call out a lightweight proof of replication but in addition to that there's some chips that harden various aspects of the FBM the ability for search providers to move partitions between deadlines and just a whole bunch of protocol bug fixes this is a cleanup as well as juicy new features upgrade I do have a timeline update we were targeting a main end update of November 9th and I think I called that in the previous week last month sorry that had a little bit of risk just because approximately the lab week in American Thanksgiving so we decided to play safe and update the main end upgrade date to November 28th without actually changing the date for any of our releases so everything is coming out on time folks will just have an extra two weeks to update to the software Speaking of updates, the calibration testnet updated exactly four hours ago as Jennifer mentioned we've already found one bug that we're actively working on fixing in partnership with the Venus team I think one of our collaborators just reported the second one and I'm sure there'll be more this is good this is the phase of the testing process where we want these to be coming out so that we can fix them and have it all handled well before that date of November 28th so call for help here which is anyone who's interested please run Lotus either 124 or 125 as RCs on the calibration testnet work and report any issues and yell if you notice anything wrong because we will actively fix them in advance of the actual upgrade that's all Thanks Yush Birdie, give us the Sentinel update Cool, thanks so just want to announce the new feature supported in really to monitor often blocks in real time so this will help us monitor the PowerPoint network health much much much better especially during the network upgrade and one of the announcements that we are starting to turn out public access to our datasets as well as archival snapshot and make it appeal access only and so you will be private so let us know if you need you'll be impacted and need continuous access Thanks Corey, tell us about Station Great, thank you Molly so a friendly reminder of what is Station so Station is a new network that's in beta status so we're early in development where you can deploy your code to a global decentralized worker network running on home computers so the first module is in the retrieval space for the Falkland network so it's a storage provider retrieval checker we're calling Spark that's working to basically decentralize and incentivize retrieval checking for the Falkland network so we're super excited for launching payments to go live at lab week so we have a handful of nodes running which have been really great and downloads will now become our incentives will go live in Istanbul so there may even be some perks for being an early adopter so go ahead and follow the QR code that's in the top right and download Station today wink wink and so what's next, what's on the horizon beyond Spark we're exploring basically further opportunities for our next modules in network and web analytics or potentially in like decentralized functions of service type of markets you can follow us at those links there another sort of thing that we're exploring as well is on the long term finding ways to productize the underlying smart contracts and services that actually pay the node operators so go ahead download Station follow that QR code in top right or go to fill Station you can find the domain there and thank you so much exciting I feel like I'm one of the top station users so happy to hear that more will be joining me alright Peter tell us about IPDX yeah so I'm really excited to unveil our evolution from a team within IPDX known as IPDX to a full service powerhouse serving all of PLN and even beyond IPDX go but our journey doesn't stop as a name change and yeah I just want to go through a couple of recent updates that showcase what we're all about so recently we released Unified CI 2.0 which greatly simplifies the setup and introduces customization options which make it a breeze to the tailor CI exactly to clients needs we've also proposed how to cut the built-in actor CI time in half by harnessing the potential of our managed self-hosted GitHub actions runners and to make it even better we're soon will be releasing accompanying data on the efficiency gains and the costs of using those runners and that's been possibly by our exclusive GitHub observability tooling we are also leading the effort to clean up pipeline projects to GitHub organization where GitHub management is our assistance in pinpointing inactive repose members and collaborators we're also about to introduce the gateway confirmance testing dashboard to showcase the status of gateways within our network so stay tuned for all of that as well as for example for the introduction of windows and free bsd runners and many many more things that improve developer experience and because it's just a small sample of what we've been up to and we're all about enhancing the entire developer experience and the way we think about ipdxco is it's developer experience as a service and that we want to provide and we're on the lookout for new collaborations and you're ready to boost anyone's development journey with our suits of tools and our well quite high expertise at this point our doors are wide open and in particular we are also currently preparing a comprehensive offer for other nucleating teams and because we want to do whatever we can to ensure that we all succeed post nucleation and we are already in discussion with some of the leaders from initiatives like Saturn or data onboarding but we'll be reaching out to many many more people but also please consider this an open invitation and to please reach out to us if you want to start the conversation proactively we are on Slack email we set up currently we can't wait to talk and yet we are also going to be there at lab week so hopefully see you soon awesome thanks Peter I know it's been a huge step up for all teams that have been benefiting from your expertise and fantastic tooling for github management so excited to see more groups get to take take benefits over to David for Lily pad everyone so the big announcement was what we did at Filecoin or excuse me Phil Dev in Iceland we now have our brand new test net that is the second test net that we have launched now ported over to go from python what it was originally we participated in the open data hack where we had more than 20 submissions and user modules contributed back to the network and so on for those that you know you may have heard the term Bravo and Lily pad these are all like basically our trustless distributed compute networks we're initially looking at focusing on AI and ML but really it's just about anything you'd like to execute in a decentralized verifiable way we also have a brand new DX developer experience for contributing your own modules so come by and participate and we have lots of places for you to plug in again it's all testnet but we would love your feedback ways to contribute ways to contribute your own stuff our logs and our excuse me our docs and so on because we would love to get your feedback and build towards something really awesome happening at lap week stay tuned would love to see some people add some user contributed modules can get even more awesome data preparation added to our existing data preparation module to be great awesome okay with that we're jumping into deep dives and I know we have another one that was added in flight so we'll do a quick deep dive on field of summit and then also a quick one on lap week which I know a lot of groups mentioned and folks are excited about so cool so a quick starting with the field of summit quick look back we had field of summits one and two all happening in the month of September it was an exciting and busy month first showed up in Singapore and got to engage our fantastic Asia community co-located with token 2049 and then round two in Iceland perfectly positioned on the delineation of the North America and European continents to bring together a broader community of folks from storage providers clients protocol devs and beyond so with that share a quick recap video an awesome gathering we got Falcon together as a team of teams it was really fantastic to see people cross connecting with lots of folks who we hadn't met before or definitely don't get to talk to on a day to day basis to share a lot of information and have deeper dive discussions about new tools or improvements that cross different domains and silos and so lots of knowledge sharing lots of kind of cross coordination of topics we did a lot of working together there was deeper dives and workshops on different protocol changes from FEM to SP tooling to scaling data onboarding to making felt plus better to you know improvements to kind of pro reps and network scalability so lots of deep dive conversations and kind of protocol improvements being discussed lots of knowledge sharing and making sure that we're kind of aligning our perspectives and understandings on how we can be upgrading the following protocol and then lots of the tooling to make sure that we're able to build a network also talked a lot about new potential FIPS network challenges that we want to be solving and upgrade trajectories that we think are pretty exciting for driving the value and capabilities of file coin we built a lot of momentum we have a very very early file coin community roadmap we need to keep iterating on this to make it more effective to get a deeper dive view into the learnings and key takeaways and get an overall synthesized picture of how file coin is getting better and better and last but not least we grew as a community massively between the two filled out summits we had six days of content 18 tracks 120 speakers and 200 plus attendees I think 220 plus attendees so it was awesome it was a great gathering for the file coin community and we absolutely want to do more and keep growing our connections here so if you're excited about potentially running your own filled out summit maybe in conjunction with another event please get in touch I'm happy to share all of the knowledge related to putting this sort of event on and maybe partner to help others bring together the protocol dev community along with many other involved participants in the file coin ecosystem so if you missed it definitely do check out the recordings more and more are being added every day as speakers approve their videos so we have a whole chunk of content that is available here we'll be trying to highlight some of the most high-watched videos in some of the blog posts but you can already dive in and start watching everything you missed and do highly recommend it because there's a lot of really important and valuable nuggets so with that I'll jump out and in again for you and would love to yeah perfect awesome so that way it's coming this is the large yearly conference for the entire PL network already there's about you know on the order of 250 to 600 teams depending on how you count and how you figure out the closeness to the network lots of teams are coming to Labweek spanning many different industries many different communities and networks bringing us together Labweek this is a view into you know some of the teams across the community here's you know lots of different topic areas from you know zero knowledge proofs AI and blockchains blockchain security deep-in networks gaming metaverse and so on next slide centralized identity public good funding social networking compute d-sci consensus scalability d-fi and fintech developer tooling blockchain infrastructure and much more there's probably even teams here that are not reflected in this map if you did not see your team's logo on their reach out to the Labweek team and get it added over time maybe that map will become like a public resource that you know we keep updated Labweek is going to be in beautiful we're organizing Labweek in connection with DefConnect so DefConnect is also a large event in the Ethereum community that's happening in a symbol as well the same week and we're in close touch with that group as well as they're also looking through the same set of problems so here's that like I mentioned before there's a huge packed schedule a lot going on you can lots of teams coming to the network there's you know many more events that sort of like fall off the page here make sure you check out the schedule and optimize your time it would be a huge moment for a lot of the community coming together next slide and here you can see a slice of the DefConnect schedule as well a lot of the events are going to end up being cross posted between the two schedules and you know definitely make sure that if you're hosting an event that is very relevant to the Ethereum community make sure that you get posted here in the DefConnect schedule as well if you're hosting an event that is more for the PL network or for the FACO network or and so on then optimize for the last week schedule next and you know there's a lot of different ways to participate there will be lots of spaces lots of ways to connect with folks we're also creating the community is kind of organizing a lot of social gathering so we are starting to see a lot of social events emerging as well and teams will have some boot space in various spots you can contact the LabWeek team if you're interested in having a boot for your team or organizing or attending social events and whatnot next there's also a room block you can reach out to LabWeek23 at protocol.ai if you're interested in getting access to that room block because of the huge conflict in Israel and Palestine and there's a lot of protests in surrounding countries everyone in the world but especially surrounding countries so there have been some amount of protests in Istanbul we're at the moment monitoring the situation to make sure that LabWeek is a good safe event for everybody huge reminder here for everybody that LabWeek is optional so you know all teams you individually and teams should decide whether or not you want to go to LabWeek we are adjusting some of the the way in which we host the events just given this to make sure that we optimize for safety and we are monitoring the situation so if things escalate or for example if Turkey gets involved in the conflict then likely we will have to pivot the event I think that's it see you soon