 So hi everybody and welcome to our talk where we combine Minecraft together with Kubernetes. So while the presentation is still loading, let me please introduce myself. I'm Enrico. I'm working as a mostly platform engineer as a consultant. I give trainings to lots of people who start their cloud native journey. And I meet together with Jenny. Hi I'm Jenny and I am designer and a developer but most importantly I am the mother of two sons sitting in the crowd right in front of me. And yeah I don't know what you did during the pandemic but I was forced to become something I never wanted to be. A homeschool teacher of my own children. Long story short I hated everything about it because I didn't know anything about teaching methods. Yeah and to be honest this whole homeschooling thing yeah breaks or breaks our relationship with our children. So something had to be changed here and we had to find a solution. Yeah and I found it accidentally through my children in Minecraft. Minecraft education exactly. Yeah I don't know if you knew no Minecraft but Minecraft education is basically an educational version of the cool game where kids could learn in a safe and engaging environment. Yeah and I decided to teach myself and got certified as a Minecraft education teacher and applied the principles of game-based learning to our homeschool day life. Yeah and I brought back fun and love to our not so good how do we call it? Relation with the kids basically. Yeah it was difficult. Yeah but when the schools reopened after all the closures I decided to continue with work with work with Minecraft education and applied as a volunteer teacher at our neighborhood school. Yeah and I opened a Pandora's box for all these children because they had so many questions and they got so interested in all of this computer stuff within this game. They started asking questions like how can I host a server, how can I create mods on servers sounds very fun and what on-office programming. Yeah and I managed to get them interested in all of this. I reached children with learning difficulties. I got girls interested in programming and coding and computer science as well and I'm very proud of it but as a volunteer teacher my resources were limited and we had to be a solution where my students and children could learn by themselves independently and got all these tutorials accessible for them. Luckily my husband had a solution for this because he's a trainer and he was working on a thing he will talk about now. So delivering technical environments like development environments or some servers so that you can work on and host things like Kubernetes on it or something that's familiar for me but that could also be extended for like Minecraft server hosting or even Python programming or whatever you want teach kids that helps them to deliver their goals. So I brought in a tool that we already use for Kubernetes training. It's called Hobby Farm. If you don't know what, check it out. From a user's perspective you get like a site-by-site tutorial for technical scenarios of any kind and you just need a browser to actually access it. From an admin perspective if we give like self-learning to people we want to make sure that they are safe there. If they need help we want to have something that we can help them with and also we have to take care about all the infrastructure. You might ask yourself what does all of this have to do with Kubernetes? The thing is Hobby Farm itself is a platform that uses Kubernetes natively. So there's no database or anything. Everything that lives in there is a CRD and yeah it's Kubernetes native and we kind of combined all this together to achieve the goal of teaching children like their coding challenges or whatever we want to deliver to them. So with us being here we want to encourage every one of you. I think it's a room full of people with many different technical or even skills. Let's call it skills. And if we can do it, if we can go out there and teach even the youngest ones about technology, about all the things that leads us to being a crowd here of technical experts, you can also do it and think about your community where you can share things and yeah, help the community to grow. Thanks for having us here. If you do have any questions just reach out to us. We're here until Friday. If you need any more information scan the QR code you know how that works. Thank you. Thank you.