In this episode, Zain Asgar and Ishan Mukherjee of Pixie Labs discuss their collaboration with New Relic to accelerate the adoption of Pixie, a tool for observability in Kubernetes clusters. The goal is to provide a unified experience between what you see on the command-line and what you see on a web UI or mobile phone, instantly troubleshoot applications without instrumentation, and run community, team, or custom scripts to debug as code. Pixie uses eBPF (Enhanced Berkeley Packet Filter) for low-overhead observability in Kubernetes clusters. The duo share their vision of making developers self-sufficient with observability and debugging their production systems, aiming to make Pixie a default observability system. They discuss the open core model, community engagement, and future plans, including protocol parsers, dynamic logging, and community meetups. Zain and Ishan emphasize the importance of developer ubiquity and contributing to the collective knowledge through scripts. They invite listeners to join the Pixie community and attend upcoming events. The podcast is available on Spotify and iTunes, and viewers can find more information on pixielabs.ai.