Meeting Title: Zoom-Meeting Date: 2024-06-28 Meeting participants: Jared Patterson, Nicolas Sucari


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1 00:00:34.340 00:00:35.060 Nicolas Sucari: Togo.

2 00:00:37.370 00:00:38.110 JARED PATTERSON: Gary.

3 00:00:39.060 00:00:39.640 Nicolas Sucari: Yep.

4 00:01:00.290 00:01:01.176 JARED PATTERSON: Alright. So

5 00:01:04.989 00:01:06.200 JARED PATTERSON: yeah, basically.

6 00:01:07.600 00:01:08.539 JARED PATTERSON: I

7 00:01:09.020 00:01:14.949 JARED PATTERSON: was able to like clone this. But I’m not sure I did it properly. I cloned it based on like

8 00:01:14.980 00:01:20.490 JARED PATTERSON: it just offered me to be able to sign into Github, and I just signed in that way. So I think that

9 00:01:23.370 00:01:24.990 JARED PATTERSON: I need to like

10 00:01:25.200 00:01:30.299 JARED PATTERSON: either redo that, or something based on like the cause. I did it before I had the

11 00:01:31.070 00:01:34.299 JARED PATTERSON: The documentation from you, the step by step, process.

12 00:01:35.070 00:01:35.690 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

13 00:01:35.910 00:01:39.850 JARED PATTERSON: And also for the generating the the key. So

14 00:01:40.840 00:01:43.480 JARED PATTERSON: and do you have to do that on the

15 00:01:43.550 00:01:47.679 JARED PATTERSON: like terminal for your laptop, or can I not just do it like on this terminal, right here.

16 00:01:49.524 00:02:00.239 Nicolas Sucari: I’m not sure but I think you’d need to do it on the terminal. Yeah, I don’t know. I think it’s on the terminal on your laptop, but probably the same. Probably you can do this. Let me see.

17 00:02:00.390 00:02:03.020 Nicolas Sucari: give me a minute if you go to your

18 00:02:03.824 00:02:06.419 Nicolas Sucari: do you have a Mac or windows. Computer

19 00:02:08.330 00:02:09.689 Nicolas Sucari: can see the

20 00:02:12.105 00:02:15.080 Nicolas Sucari: you should probably find the key

21 00:02:15.320 00:02:19.869 Nicolas Sucari: file, you know. How do you create it in like, it’s like a file

22 00:02:19.950 00:02:20.979 Nicolas Sucari: at the

23 00:02:21.330 00:02:22.689 Nicolas Sucari: P. 8. File

24 00:02:23.790 00:02:25.019 Nicolas Sucari: from the client.

25 00:02:27.060 00:02:29.440 Nicolas Sucari: You you didn’t create the key.

26 00:02:30.600 00:02:31.320 JARED PATTERSON: I did.

27 00:02:31.320 00:02:32.970 Nicolas Sucari: Yes, I need to. Yeah.

28 00:02:33.520 00:02:38.570 JARED PATTERSON: So to sign into Github. It just offered me to sign in via like accounts.

29 00:02:40.410 00:02:47.130 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, let’s do this. Can you share your github account? Show me like your github screen and go to settings.

30 00:02:47.710 00:02:48.320 JARED PATTERSON: Yep.

31 00:03:27.060 00:03:28.810 Nicolas Sucari: And go to

32 00:03:29.684 00:03:31.900 Nicolas Sucari: ssa agent. Gbp, yeah.

33 00:03:33.260 00:03:37.100 Nicolas Sucari: yeah, you need like to add an Sh key. There.

34 00:03:39.040 00:03:39.770 JARED PATTERSON: Okay.

35 00:03:40.390 00:03:44.999 Nicolas Sucari: But when you, when you clicked on start evidence like it opened up locally.

36 00:03:46.100 00:03:47.908 JARED PATTERSON: Yeah, it just doesn’t. The

37 00:03:48.610 00:03:51.250 JARED PATTERSON: The data doesn’t pull from snowflake.

38 00:03:51.250 00:03:54.029 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, exactly, because you need to do this.

39 00:03:57.540 00:03:59.370 Nicolas Sucari: I think I don’t know.

40 00:03:59.980 00:04:08.690 Nicolas Sucari: I don’t know if the data doesn’t pull with Snowflake. It’s because you don’t have a user in the snowflake pull parts environment. I’m gonna ask Patrick

41 00:04:08.970 00:04:10.070 Nicolas Sucari: to give you on.

42 00:04:12.080 00:04:15.690 Nicolas Sucari: But even though I think you should add, like the sh key here.

43 00:04:16.890 00:04:20.470 JARED PATTERSON: I don’t know how to, so I’ll share a different screen again.

44 00:04:26.230 00:04:27.800 JARED PATTERSON: So

45 00:04:30.710 00:04:36.030 JARED PATTERSON: like if I do when you pull up Terminal, are you pulling it up on the visual studio code? Or are you just doing on your.

46 00:04:36.030 00:04:36.839 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, local

47 00:04:37.574 00:04:41.590 Nicolas Sucari: locally. Yeah, my computer, I can pull in the terminal. The computer.

48 00:04:44.800 00:04:46.569 JARED PATTERSON: Okay. So if I go

49 00:04:49.430 00:04:50.350 JARED PATTERSON: here.

50 00:04:51.910 00:04:54.529 JARED PATTERSON: I use the code that you had.

51 00:04:55.200 00:04:56.749 JARED PATTERSON: So if I go.

52 00:05:04.160 00:05:05.769 Nicolas Sucari: I’m not seeing anything right now.

53 00:05:06.750 00:05:08.864 JARED PATTERSON: Yeah, now, I got a

54 00:05:09.890 00:05:13.890 JARED PATTERSON: and copy it. And when I’m using my email, do I use my brain for Gmail?

55 00:05:16.284 00:05:26.529 Nicolas Sucari: Yes, but W. Wait. I I’m not seeing. What is this player? Location? I know this. You wait. Yes, you should add, like your.

56 00:05:26.670 00:05:28.340 Nicolas Sucari: do you have an email? I think.

57 00:05:29.190 00:05:33.110 JARED PATTERSON: Yeah, sorry it. This is just I. I’m just having to.

58 00:05:34.685 00:05:35.440 Nicolas Sucari: Okay?

59 00:05:39.990 00:05:44.370 Nicolas Sucari: So generate your yeah, exactly with your brain for image where we’ll.

60 00:05:44.370 00:05:44.700 JARED PATTERSON: You all right.

61 00:05:44.700 00:05:45.799 Nicolas Sucari: We do it right.

62 00:05:46.180 00:05:47.650 JARED PATTERSON: When I did this

63 00:05:50.690 00:05:52.220 JARED PATTERSON: like this.

64 00:05:56.020 00:05:57.470 Nicolas Sucari: What happened when you did this.

65 00:05:59.240 00:06:00.110 JARED PATTERSON: It.

66 00:06:02.730 00:06:07.159 JARED PATTERSON: No, it’s not doing anything. I used to get prompted with everything, and then it would just

67 00:06:09.990 00:06:17.090 JARED PATTERSON: It’s like it wouldn’t let allow me to like the next steps of the of your tutorial. They wouldn’t allow me to do.

68 00:06:17.860 00:06:20.310 JARED PATTERSON: I don’t even know this isn’t even doing anything now.

69 00:06:22.950 00:06:26.809 Nicolas Sucari: I don’t know why you’re bash in this age. Let me see.

70 00:06:28.060 00:06:29.449 Nicolas Sucari: it’s not doing anything.

71 00:06:30.190 00:06:31.920 JARED PATTERSON: No, I’ll tell you

72 00:06:32.520 00:06:34.800 JARED PATTERSON: so. You can try and redo it.

73 00:06:44.020 00:06:48.960 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, let’s let’s do this. Are you on the docks? You have the notion there.

74 00:06:49.270 00:06:49.880 JARED PATTERSON: Yeah.

75 00:06:53.440 00:06:56.170 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, go to the one that says old

76 00:06:56.690 00:07:00.179 Nicolas Sucari: Like. At the bottom there is another page. That’s the steps that I have.

77 00:07:00.180 00:07:00.780 JARED PATTERSON: I would be.

78 00:07:00.780 00:07:02.299 Nicolas Sucari: For Patrick.

79 00:07:02.530 00:07:09.410 Nicolas Sucari: and and copy the 1st code it says, to check for existing keys. Probably you already created something, and you already have there.

80 00:07:11.890 00:07:15.707 JARED PATTERSON: Hold on, let me close her and open it up again, because it seems.

81 00:07:34.300 00:07:36.040 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah. So you have already created.

82 00:07:36.540 00:07:38.220 Nicolas Sucari: So we go to finder

83 00:07:38.950 00:07:40.700 Nicolas Sucari: to define a folder

84 00:07:42.180 00:07:43.020 Nicolas Sucari: busy.

85 00:07:44.680 00:07:46.350 Nicolas Sucari: Go to.

86 00:07:47.950 00:07:49.210 Nicolas Sucari: Hmm.

87 00:07:50.470 00:07:54.640 Nicolas Sucari: How do you go to like your like, Jared Patterson environment

88 00:07:55.950 00:07:57.570 Nicolas Sucari: like, if you go back.

89 00:07:57.900 00:07:59.370 Nicolas Sucari: not in recent.

90 00:07:59.810 00:08:01.790 Nicolas Sucari: Let’s see how we can add that

91 00:08:07.850 00:08:12.959 Nicolas Sucari: I, if you scroll down on on the left. There is no something that calls locations.

92 00:08:12.960 00:08:15.479 JARED PATTERSON: That, too, cause I can figure that out.

93 00:08:25.560 00:08:27.180 Nicolas Sucari: But let me see how you can do it.

94 00:08:32.020 00:08:33.340 Nicolas Sucari: And

95 00:08:38.080 00:08:39.599 Nicolas Sucari: me see where it is.

96 00:08:41.590 00:08:46.280 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah. Okay. So in in at the top, where it says, Go, click on, go.

97 00:08:49.180 00:08:51.159 Nicolas Sucari: So these go to computer.

98 00:08:54.370 00:08:55.930 Nicolas Sucari: Now go to Macintosh.

99 00:08:58.370 00:09:00.570 Nicolas Sucari: I go to.

100 00:09:00.840 00:09:02.430 Nicolas Sucari: It’s users.

101 00:09:03.890 00:09:04.750 Nicolas Sucari: Yep.

102 00:09:05.310 00:09:07.549 Nicolas Sucari: And, Jared, yeah, there

103 00:09:08.310 00:09:10.299 Nicolas Sucari: you should be.

104 00:09:10.740 00:09:12.499 Nicolas Sucari: Probably you should see the

105 00:09:12.600 00:09:15.179 Nicolas Sucari: right here. Let’s click on Brainford.

106 00:09:15.340 00:09:17.310 Nicolas Sucari: I don’t know where you created that

107 00:09:17.560 00:09:18.430 Nicolas Sucari: file.

108 00:09:20.550 00:09:21.380 Nicolas Sucari: Hmm!

109 00:09:23.010 00:09:24.340 Nicolas Sucari: Now go back.

110 00:09:27.940 00:09:34.462 Nicolas Sucari: Publish rock books. I don’t know I have, like my piece, created like in this folder.

111 00:09:35.830 00:09:39.620 JARED PATTERSON: Oh, I definitely. I think I might have saved one in here.

112 00:09:44.000 00:09:44.760 Nicolas Sucari: Where.

113 00:09:45.850 00:09:46.850 JARED PATTERSON: I guess not.

114 00:09:47.560 00:09:52.050 Nicolas Sucari: In sources. Probably if you create it directly from.

115 00:10:03.120 00:10:04.610 Nicolas Sucari: or you can look for it.

116 00:10:08.870 00:10:10.569 JARED PATTERSON: What would it be called? Ssh.

117 00:10:13.170 00:10:17.119 Nicolas Sucari: no, I think it will be called Ed, or something like that.

118 00:10:17.340 00:10:20.870 Nicolas Sucari: Look in the terminal for the name in the terminal you have the name?

119 00:10:23.190 00:10:24.670 Nicolas Sucari: ED, 2.

120 00:10:24.870 00:10:29.099 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, like that. The top one. Yeah, exactly.

121 00:10:29.580 00:10:31.000 Nicolas Sucari: That’s what you need to find.

122 00:10:41.900 00:10:42.720 Nicolas Sucari: Nope.

123 00:10:43.830 00:10:45.349 JARED PATTERSON: Not saying I don’t know.

124 00:10:50.940 00:10:54.369 Nicolas Sucari: And if you search to dot pub, or something like that.

125 00:11:03.030 00:11:03.810 Nicolas Sucari: hmm.

126 00:11:04.200 00:11:07.169 Nicolas Sucari: okay. If not, we can create a new one. I don’t know.

127 00:11:10.420 00:11:11.220 Nicolas Sucari: No.

128 00:11:12.000 00:11:12.830 Nicolas Sucari: okay.

129 00:11:14.780 00:11:16.220 Nicolas Sucari: this is weird. Steph.

130 00:11:19.600 00:11:20.330 JARED PATTERSON: Is.

131 00:11:20.950 00:11:21.910 JARED PATTERSON: Yeah, I don’t know.

132 00:11:26.440 00:11:29.280 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, don’t worry. Let’s go to create a new one.

133 00:11:29.680 00:11:31.659 Nicolas Sucari: Try to see if we can create anyone.

134 00:11:43.360 00:11:44.720 Nicolas Sucari: first, st we need to.

135 00:11:45.270 00:11:46.100 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

136 00:11:47.030 00:11:47.740 JARED PATTERSON: No go ahead!

137 00:11:47.740 00:11:51.059 Nicolas Sucari: I mean 11. No, yeah. Let me see

138 00:11:51.400 00:11:52.510 Nicolas Sucari: if I can

139 00:11:57.260 00:11:58.430 Nicolas Sucari: please.

140 00:12:00.860 00:12:06.639 JARED PATTERSON: Let’s go to the terminal and then do the Ss h.keyn.td, and then, like the break.

141 00:12:06.640 00:12:07.490 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah. Gmail.

142 00:12:10.090 00:12:10.800 Nicolas Sucari: Yep.

143 00:12:11.070 00:12:12.729 JARED PATTERSON: Yeah, I was doing this yesterday.

144 00:12:14.800 00:12:15.880 Nicolas Sucari: And what happened.

145 00:12:17.860 00:12:20.529 JARED PATTERSON: I could not get it to.

146 00:12:23.980 00:12:25.780 JARED PATTERSON: I could get it to

147 00:12:30.420 00:12:36.290 JARED PATTERSON: like I would get it to. O, do everything, create the keys, and then, like the rest of the

148 00:12:36.810 00:12:38.699 JARED PATTERSON: on steps like.

149 00:12:39.050 00:12:39.770 JARED PATTERSON: find it

150 00:12:48.220 00:12:52.480 JARED PATTERSON: like adding Ssh, key to Ssh. Agent wouldn’t work.

151 00:12:55.390 00:12:56.110 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

152 00:12:57.110 00:12:59.910 JARED PATTERSON: So enter file in which to save the key.

153 00:13:01.800 00:13:03.270 Nicolas Sucari: Click. Enter here.

154 00:13:04.970 00:13:05.650 Nicolas Sucari: Cut.

155 00:13:07.290 00:13:13.789 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, perfect. So you already exist. Just override it so that we can have a new one.

156 00:13:15.800 00:13:21.730 Nicolas Sucari: This is the pass phrase, I think it’s like the password for your Mac computer when you log in

157 00:13:24.940 00:13:29.040 Nicolas Sucari: or yeah, I don’t know. I don’t really know. But if you want to add a pass phrase, if not.

158 00:13:29.250 00:13:31.949 Nicolas Sucari: just click, enter. And let’s see what happens.

159 00:13:34.700 00:13:37.010 Nicolas Sucari: Same passwords. Okay, there you go.

160 00:13:37.180 00:13:39.990 Nicolas Sucari: That’s created. So now let’s go to

161 00:13:40.580 00:13:43.529 Nicolas Sucari: the one that says, Start the Ssh. Agent.

162 00:13:45.000 00:13:48.180 JARED PATTERSON: Yeah, that’s a command. I just copy paste.

163 00:13:48.710 00:13:49.300 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

164 00:13:50.170 00:13:50.890 Nicolas Sucari: yeah.

165 00:13:59.340 00:14:01.230 JARED PATTERSON: That’s in there. I get this.

166 00:14:04.320 00:14:05.579 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, that’s okay.

167 00:14:12.470 00:14:14.290 Nicolas Sucari: Now, if you go to.

168 00:14:14.390 00:14:18.400 Nicolas Sucari: because this is like steps that I don’t know, because this is what Patrick did.

169 00:14:20.300 00:14:21.260 Nicolas Sucari: let me see.

170 00:14:25.030 00:14:29.319 Nicolas Sucari: this is the step. It’s difficult. How? How do you?

171 00:14:29.810 00:14:31.800 Nicolas Sucari: The here is where you

172 00:14:33.193 00:14:37.280 Nicolas Sucari: like, yeah. Get stuck yesterday, or where.

173 00:14:37.720 00:14:44.820 JARED PATTERSON: Yeah, right here. I don’t know. It wouldn’t allow me to do anything like if I cause I wasn’t sure if I’m supposed to be copying that code in, and then.

174 00:14:47.130 00:14:48.369 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, let me see.

175 00:14:52.300 00:14:57.569 Nicolas Sucari: So I don’t know where that key was created. Let me see.

176 00:15:04.400 00:15:05.479 JARED PATTERSON: Think I can. Just

177 00:15:05.700 00:15:06.839 JARED PATTERSON: what did I just do.

178 00:15:08.410 00:15:10.019 JARED PATTERSON: either? I’ll say

179 00:15:11.590 00:15:13.819 JARED PATTERSON: I’m just gonna go off the old one.

180 00:15:17.130 00:15:20.610 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, I I mean, that’s the 2. And then if you

181 00:15:21.980 00:15:25.410 Nicolas Sucari: you need to copy that code, but change

182 00:15:25.950 00:15:27.030 Nicolas Sucari: the

183 00:15:28.450 00:15:30.380 Nicolas Sucari: I think we need to change.

184 00:15:32.420 00:15:33.550 JARED PATTERSON: So, add so.

185 00:15:33.550 00:15:34.630 Nicolas Sucari: Societies.

186 00:15:35.170 00:15:37.060 JARED PATTERSON: Number 2. Should I be just doing that.

187 00:15:39.380 00:15:41.459 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah. But changing the.

188 00:15:41.800 00:15:43.960 Nicolas Sucari: I think we need to change the

189 00:15:44.550 00:15:45.640 Nicolas Sucari: this part.

190 00:15:46.020 00:15:47.130 Nicolas Sucari: The id

191 00:15:47.350 00:15:48.440 Nicolas Sucari: I see.

192 00:15:49.640 00:15:53.370 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, let’s do this. Let me let me try something here, my computer.

193 00:16:04.160 00:16:04.940 Nicolas Sucari: Why, it’s

194 00:16:24.660 00:16:27.469 Nicolas Sucari: there you go. So we need to to do.

195 00:16:27.960 00:16:30.600 Nicolas Sucari: Wait. I’m gonna go to the file and change it here.

196 00:16:31.820 00:16:33.260 Nicolas Sucari: Where are you

197 00:16:33.930 00:16:37.070 Nicolas Sucari: generate? Okay? Instead of these, do like this.

198 00:16:37.370 00:16:40.160 Nicolas Sucari: o 5, 5, 1.

199 00:16:40.680 00:16:42.230 Nicolas Sucari: Me see how it was.

200 00:16:42.820 00:16:43.800 Nicolas Sucari: 1, 9.

201 00:16:44.710 00:16:45.880 Nicolas Sucari: Copy this one.

202 00:16:46.510 00:16:47.090 JARED PATTERSON: Yep.

203 00:16:48.590 00:16:49.250 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

204 00:16:50.830 00:16:51.520 JARED PATTERSON: Enter.

205 00:16:52.405 00:16:53.290 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

206 00:16:59.480 00:17:01.549 Nicolas Sucari: identity as is okay.

207 00:17:01.760 00:17:05.250 Nicolas Sucari: And now you have to add these to your Github account.

208 00:17:05.629 00:17:08.499 JARED PATTERSON: I copy the key to my clipboard.

209 00:17:10.869 00:17:13.769 JARED PATTERSON: But am I changing this one, too? For step 5.

210 00:17:16.819 00:17:18.371 Nicolas Sucari: Where where are you?

211 00:17:23.369 00:17:24.209 Nicolas Sucari: yeah.

212 00:17:24.579 00:17:32.689 Nicolas Sucari: just, I think we can. Yeah, we need to change where it says Id or SA. We need to change it for the other. Id for the Ed

213 00:17:33.989 00:17:34.799 Nicolas Sucari: here.

214 00:17:35.089 00:17:36.639 Nicolas Sucari: 2, 5, 5, 1, 9.

215 00:17:37.009 00:17:37.769 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

216 00:17:41.620 00:17:42.340 JARED PATTERSON: Yep.

217 00:17:42.800 00:17:44.560 JARED PATTERSON: Okay. I’m gonna try that.

218 00:17:58.560 00:17:59.400 JARED PATTERSON: A.

219 00:17:59.400 00:18:03.839 Nicolas Sucari: Now you go to to settings. Yeah, that’s fine. Go to settings.

220 00:18:05.500 00:18:06.140 JARED PATTERSON: Along Github.

221 00:18:06.140 00:18:07.970 Nicolas Sucari: On. On. Github. Yeah.

222 00:18:08.460 00:18:09.020 JARED PATTERSON: That

223 00:18:10.620 00:18:11.760 JARED PATTERSON: new Ssh. And.

224 00:18:11.760 00:18:14.390 Nicolas Sucari: And we, yeah, a new Ssh key.

225 00:18:18.140 00:18:19.429 JARED PATTERSON: Do I need to title it?

226 00:18:20.150 00:18:22.670 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, title it with something if you want.

227 00:18:29.530 00:18:31.569 Nicolas Sucari: And here you need to paste

228 00:18:31.750 00:18:32.700 Nicolas Sucari: that

229 00:18:33.800 00:18:39.370 Nicolas Sucari: key that we show that it. It starts with like, copy everything that you have there in the terminal

230 00:18:39.990 00:18:41.450 Nicolas Sucari: from Ssh.

231 00:18:41.870 00:18:43.170 Nicolas Sucari: There, okay.

232 00:18:43.770 00:18:45.139 JARED PATTERSON: From where, from here.

233 00:18:47.110 00:18:48.849 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, exactly that.

234 00:18:49.750 00:18:52.280 Nicolas Sucari: Let’s see what happens. That Ssh key.

235 00:18:53.950 00:18:55.310 Nicolas Sucari: Then you will

236 00:18:55.550 00:18:58.130 Nicolas Sucari: ask you to validate. I think

237 00:18:59.245 00:19:00.760 Nicolas Sucari: with my phone.

238 00:19:09.310 00:19:10.570 JARED PATTERSON: Seems it works.

239 00:19:13.630 00:19:15.450 Nicolas Sucari: It worked, it was created.

240 00:19:16.130 00:19:18.387 JARED PATTERSON: It says so. Here I could share

241 00:19:18.900 00:19:20.219 JARED PATTERSON: different screen

242 00:19:36.850 00:19:37.690 JARED PATTERSON: here.

243 00:19:40.000 00:19:41.400 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, perfect.

244 00:19:42.966 00:19:44.380 Nicolas Sucari: That’s created.

245 00:19:44.580 00:19:45.609 Nicolas Sucari: That’s fine.

246 00:19:47.190 00:19:48.350 Nicolas Sucari: So now.

247 00:19:51.650 00:19:53.649 Nicolas Sucari: yeah. So now you’re done. I think

248 00:19:53.930 00:19:55.729 Nicolas Sucari: you already created

249 00:19:56.130 00:19:57.270 Nicolas Sucari: the key.

250 00:19:57.290 00:20:01.970 Nicolas Sucari: and you have your code cloned to your local computer.

251 00:20:02.000 00:20:17.879 Nicolas Sucari: What you need in order to load this snowflake data is to yeah, we, we need a user for you in this snowflake pull parts account. I don’t know if I have like that permissions to create a new one for you.

252 00:20:17.950 00:20:19.039 Nicolas Sucari: Let me see.

253 00:20:20.550 00:20:21.750 JARED PATTERSON: Okay? And

254 00:20:23.930 00:20:25.180 JARED PATTERSON: basically

255 00:20:26.590 00:20:27.500 JARED PATTERSON: like

256 00:20:27.900 00:20:29.680 JARED PATTERSON: the only thing that was

257 00:20:32.860 00:20:37.829 JARED PATTERSON: like, say, I didn’t already have this cloned. How would I clone it? Based on the Ssh key.

258 00:20:39.230 00:20:53.799 Nicolas Sucari: No, no, because you can clone it. But probably you have, like a previous key or something created, and I don’t know. How did you clone it? But probably you use like your github, but like Id from here, right if you connected, like your Github from

259 00:20:54.110 00:20:54.760 Nicolas Sucari: and.

260 00:20:54.760 00:20:55.539 JARED PATTERSON: Need to be used.

261 00:20:55.540 00:20:56.350 Nicolas Sucari: From here.

262 00:20:58.556 00:20:59.590 Nicolas Sucari: That’s fine.

263 00:20:59.870 00:21:05.379 Nicolas Sucari: But if you’re gonna run it locally, you need that key. If you then commit or do some poetry so that.

264 00:21:05.948 00:21:09.090 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, everything get tracked with that key.

265 00:21:10.570 00:21:11.818 JARED PATTERSON: I wonder if I

266 00:21:12.270 00:21:18.549 JARED PATTERSON: reason this isn’t working like I just started evidence. The reason it’s not working is because of the other thing, right?

267 00:21:20.650 00:21:21.790 Nicolas Sucari: Let me see.

268 00:21:28.240 00:21:29.399 JARED PATTERSON: Takes a little bit.

269 00:21:30.610 00:21:34.900 Nicolas Sucari: No, it will take a little bit. But yeah, let’s wait a little bit until

270 00:21:34.940 00:21:36.150 Nicolas Sucari: see what happens.

271 00:21:38.660 00:21:40.359 Nicolas Sucari: Like you. You did some.

272 00:21:40.850 00:21:41.320 JARED PATTERSON: I want a Bro.

273 00:21:41.320 00:21:42.740 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, let me share

274 00:21:43.620 00:21:45.069 Nicolas Sucari: it. Open your browser.

275 00:21:45.750 00:21:48.779 JARED PATTERSON: It. Usually. Yeah, it does. And then it just like

276 00:21:49.060 00:21:55.679 JARED PATTERSON: I can see the markdown file like I can see how it would output on a browser like an HTML or whatever. But it doesn’t.

277 00:21:56.025 00:21:56.370 Nicolas Sucari: Fine!

278 00:21:56.830 00:22:01.190 JARED PATTERSON: Queries don’t like this is what it said in the past. The queries don’t

279 00:22:01.770 00:22:02.250 JARED PATTERSON: work.

280 00:22:02.250 00:22:03.029 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah.

281 00:22:03.730 00:22:10.950 Nicolas Sucari: that’s fine. That’s because you don’t have a user in the pull parts snowflake account, I think. Let me see.

282 00:22:10.950 00:22:14.779 JARED PATTERSON: Yeah, like these error messages. But I don’t really know what they mean. Just like.

283 00:22:17.290 00:22:18.170 JARED PATTERSON: yeah.

284 00:22:20.350 00:22:23.449 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, you can run. Yeah, resource, because

285 00:22:23.550 00:22:25.569 Nicolas Sucari: you don’t have that access properly.

286 00:22:26.510 00:22:29.989 Nicolas Sucari: Let me see if I can see if you have a role.

287 00:22:30.160 00:22:33.420 JARED PATTERSON: Evidence plugins like the connection. Yaml.

288 00:22:35.670 00:22:41.119 Nicolas Sucari: That’s totally fine. It’s because you don’t have a user. I’m saying you don’t have a user

289 00:22:41.740 00:22:42.530 Nicolas Sucari: tough.

290 00:22:42.959 00:22:49.139 Nicolas Sucari: Let me see, I don’t know how to create it. I will ask Patrick to create one for you. Okay.

291 00:22:51.690 00:22:57.200 Nicolas Sucari: but when when that, when that is ready, you should be, let me share. If you want, I can share what happens when

292 00:23:00.260 00:23:02.550 Nicolas Sucari: when you run evidence, you will see everything.

293 00:23:06.830 00:23:08.340 Nicolas Sucari: Oh, let me see.

294 00:23:18.790 00:23:19.640 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

295 00:23:20.440 00:23:23.120 Nicolas Sucari: that’s fine. It’s probably because you don’t have

296 00:23:23.290 00:23:24.960 Nicolas Sucari: that connection

297 00:23:25.240 00:23:30.710 Nicolas Sucari: because you’re you’re saying that your your username is Jared Patterson, and that’s the password. But

298 00:23:30.840 00:23:38.009 Nicolas Sucari: we’re not we. I’m in Snowflake, and I’m not seeing that username. Right? So that’s why we’re not getting any of the data.

299 00:23:39.020 00:23:41.999 JARED PATTERSON: Unless I bid her let’s go see.

300 00:23:42.000 00:23:46.329 Nicolas Sucari: No, no, no, it’s because you don’t have look I can share. There is no

301 00:23:49.350 00:23:50.670 Nicolas Sucari: here.

302 00:23:52.440 00:23:53.419 Nicolas Sucari: let me see.

303 00:23:56.560 00:23:57.740 Nicolas Sucari: what are you seeing?

304 00:23:59.730 00:24:02.630 JARED PATTERSON: I’m seeing. Yeah, your email or no, your calendar.

305 00:24:03.280 00:24:04.450 Nicolas Sucari: Oh, no, wait!

306 00:24:04.570 00:24:06.050 Nicolas Sucari: I’ve used screen

307 00:24:06.930 00:24:08.020 Nicolas Sucari: of this.

308 00:24:13.260 00:24:17.629 Nicolas Sucari: See, these are these are all the users that we have on that snowflake

309 00:24:19.300 00:24:21.010 Nicolas Sucari: account for both parts.

310 00:24:21.040 00:24:29.419 Nicolas Sucari: So you’re not here. That’s why you’re not getting anything. But if we go to yes, Code, I have like mine here. If I run search evidence.

311 00:24:30.810 00:24:32.910 Nicolas Sucari: What should happen is.

312 00:24:35.640 00:24:39.399 Nicolas Sucari: you see everything it’s opening, and then I’m getting

313 00:24:40.550 00:24:41.940 Nicolas Sucari: in local hosts.

314 00:24:43.780 00:24:45.610 JARED PATTERSON: Okay, yeah, I’m not getting that.

315 00:24:48.410 00:24:50.559 Nicolas Sucari: Wait a minute, and it should load everything.

316 00:25:09.440 00:25:10.160 Nicolas Sucari: Great.

317 00:25:13.410 00:25:13.990 JARED PATTERSON: All right.

318 00:25:14.630 00:25:15.620 JARED PATTERSON: Well, I mean.

319 00:25:15.620 00:25:16.230 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

320 00:25:16.830 00:25:19.460 JARED PATTERSON: That. Aside from that, then as long as I just get.

321 00:25:19.800 00:25:20.930 JARED PATTERSON: let’s move it to that.

322 00:25:21.610 00:25:26.920 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, exactly. I already ping Patrick, so that he can create something for you.

323 00:25:27.890 00:25:28.480 JARED PATTERSON: Okay.

324 00:25:28.750 00:25:29.449 Nicolas Sucari: But yeah.

325 00:25:30.370 00:25:32.130 JARED PATTERSON: Awesome. Yeah, thank you.

326 00:25:34.440 00:25:41.270 Nicolas Sucari: Thanks no problem. Let me. Let’s connect later. If I have that user for you, I’ll let you know. And you can. Yeah.

327 00:25:41.820 00:25:44.849 Nicolas Sucari: finish that up until me, if that works. Okay.

328 00:25:45.380 00:25:47.150 JARED PATTERSON: We’ll do. Thank you. Thank you, Nico.

329 00:25:48.490 00:25:49.383 Nicolas Sucari: Hi Mike.