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hello can you hear me good um hello everybody welcome to implementing antipatterns aka implementing cross namespace resource ownership in kubernetes uh i hope i wonamp;#39;t disappoint you uh with this talk i know i will disappoint you with it being an anti-pattern and implementing it in kubernetes and i hope youamp;#39;re not too disappointed by that so what weamp;#39;re gonna do today um iamp;#39;m gonna talk a bit about some kubernetes concepts um that we usually use and we usually see like ownerships dependents name spaces garbage collection and the rules that goes with those concepts then weamp;#39;re gonna try to exploit and implement and do some forbidden stuff that kubernetes disallow in the documentation and in the implementation as well and weamp;#39;re gonna try to do so without smashing through the walls of kubernetes implementation weamp;#39;re gonna bend the rules so it fits our uh our very anti-patternish wrong use case that iamp;#39;m gonna in the meantime try t