 And this is a video for Connard Developer Workspace series done by Lin's Foundation. So welcome to my workspace. So I work on several areas in the Connard. I maintain lib.ak and then Percipio Memory Locator. But lately I've been mostly working on C-groups. And right now I'm working on somewhere close to Memcg and Blockcg. What I really like about my workspace is that it's really open and it's really bright. So when I get bored while working I can just look out and it's not stuffy at all. So that's what I really like about it. And also it's fairly simple. There's nothing complicated about it so it doesn't really take a lot to maintain it. There's just one desktop and one test machine and that's it. I like my workspace overall but the only problem, the only semi-issue that I get is that because it's right in front of the big window, the outside on Sunday it gets too bright and my monitor doesn't catch up to the brightness. What I experienced was in my first job and the office was right below a public zone of place and which had a large pool. And whenever they drained the pool the water would overflow somehow in the piping system and it would fall down into our office. My workspace is fairly simple. Just one desktop and one laptop. But then I have this test machine. And this is an AMD Arcturon pure so-called machine which I got from eBay, really cheap. It's a fairly slow machine but it's useful because it's a Numa machine and the Numa K-Trustix is kind of exaggerated compared to more modern machines. So this is used for performance testing and I put swag from conferences on it so that it looks cuter.