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  • Tactile controls are back in vogue (Changelog News #119)

    04/11/2024 Duração: 09min

    IEEE Spectrum reports on the return to physical buttons and dials, Microsoft released GenAIScript, iFixit's Elizabeth Chamberlain announces a big Right to Repair win, Daniela Baron reimagines technical interviews & John O'Nolan, shares some thoughts on open source governance and how to create trust within technology, communities, and media

  • Wine Web and a whole lot of Whatnot (Changelog & Friends #68)

    01/11/2024 Duração: 01h12min

    We join the Whiskey Web and Whatnot podcast live from the hallway track at All Things Open 2024. Topics include: Chianti, content creation, open source, fake jobs, cancel culture, Silicon Valley (ding), frontend frustrations, the Roman empire & more.

  • Infosec & OpenTelemetry (Ship It! #128)

    01/11/2024 Duração: 01h08min

    Maybe Jira for your kids' chores is a good idea... Probably not.

  • Rails is having a moment (again) (Changelog Interviews #615)

    31/10/2024 Duração: 02h02min

    (Includes expletives) David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH), creator of Ruby on Rails and co-owner of 37signals, joined the show to discuss this Rails moment and renewed excitement for Rails. We discuss hard opinions, developers being cooked too long in the JavaScript soup, finding developer joy, the pros and cons of the BDFL, the ongoing WordPress drama with WP Engine, and what's to come in Rails 8.

  • Kind of a big deal (JS Party #344)

    31/10/2024 Duração: 01h18s

    Jerod & the gang play "Twenty" Questions to get to know Amy, review the big Svelte 5 release, discuss commercial open source & get Nick's report from SquiggleConf!

  • The path towards trustworthy AI (Practical AI #293)

    29/10/2024 Duração: 51min

    Elham Tabassi, the Chief AI Advisor at the U.S. National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), joins Chris for an enlightening discussion about the path towards trustworthy AI. Together they explore NIST's 'AI Risk Management Framework' (AI RMF) within the context of the White House's 'Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence'.

  • Developing with Docker (the right way) (Changelog News #118)

    28/10/2024 Duração: 07min

    Daniel Quinn weighs in on how to develop with Docker The Right Way, Mitchell Hashimoto says Ghostty will be publicly released this coming December, Kevin Li writes about the value of learning how to learn, The Browser Company moves on from Arc & the React Native team ships its new architecture.

  • Your customer is Amazon.com (Ship It! #127)

    25/10/2024 Duração: 01h15min

    From switching ISPs to migrating Amazon off Oracle, Pete Naylor knows which database to use.

  • Ten years of freeCodeCamp (Changelog & Friends #67)

    25/10/2024 Duração: 01h42min

    At the tail end of 2019, we got together with Quincy Larson to celebrate ten years of Changelog & five years of freeCodeCamp by recording back-to-back episodes on each other's pods. Can you believe it's now five years later and we're all still here doing our thing?! Let's learn what Quincy and the amazing community at freeCodeCamp have been up to!

  • Big data is dead, analytics is alive (Practical AI #292)

    24/10/2024 Duração: 50min

    We are on the other side of "big data" hype, but what is the future of analytics and how does AI fit in? Till and Adithya from MotherDuck join us to discuss why DuckDB is taking the analytics and AI world by storm. We dive into what makes DuckDB, a free, in-process SQL OLAP database management system, unique including its ability to execute lighting fast analytics queries against a variety of data sources, even on your laptop! Along the way we dig into the intersections with AI, such as text-to-sql, vector search, and AI-driven SQL query correction.

  • Elasticsearch is open source, again (Changelog Interviews #614)

    24/10/2024 Duração: 01h23min

    Shay Banon, the creator of Elasticsearch, joins us to discuss pulling off a reverse rug pull. Yes, Elasticsearch is open source, again! We discuss the complexities surrounding open source licensing and what made Elastic change their license, the implications of trademark law, the personal and business impact of moving away from open source, and ultimately what made them hit rewind and return to open source.

  • AI for Observability (Go Time #335)

    23/10/2024 Duração: 01h09min

    Yasir Ekinci joins Johnny & Mat to talk about how virtually every Observability vendor is rushing to add Generative AI capabilities to their products and what that entails from both a development and usability perspective.

  • Naming conventions that need to die (Changelog News #117)

    21/10/2024 Duração: 09min

    Will Crichton wishes some naming conventions would die already, GitHub user brjsp noticed that Bitwarden's new SDK dependency isn't open source, Joaquim Rocha details his forking best practices, Sophie Koonin explains why you should go to conferences & Mike Hoye puts WordPress on SQLite.

  • You'll rent chips and be happy (Changelog & Friends #66)

    18/10/2024 Duração: 01h38min

    Zac Smith left his role leading Equinix Metal in June of 2023. Since then, he's been thinking deeply about the present and potential future of data centers, OEMs, chip makers & more.

  • Kubernetes is an anti-platform (Ship It! #126)

    18/10/2024 Duração: 01h35min

    Adam Jacob remains optimistic about the future for infrastructure and is building new ideas to make it better.

  • Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Changelog Interviews #613)

    17/10/2024 Duração: 01h23min

    This week we're going back in time to one of our top performing shows of all time where we talk with Matt Rickard about his blog post Reflections on 10,000 Hours of Programming. These reflections are about deliberately writing code for 10,000 hours. Most don't apply to beginners. He was clear to mention that these reflections are purely about coding, not career advice or soft skills. If you count the reflections we cover on the show and be the first to comment the amount of reflections on this thread in Zulip, we'll give you a coupon code to use for a 100% free t-shirt from the merch store. Good luck...

  • Digging through Jerod Santo’s tool box (JS Party #343)

    17/10/2024 Duração: 59min

    KBall interviews Jerod about the tools he uses in development, podcasting & business. We start with text editors & terminal tools, move to podcast recording & editing tools, discuss the open source podcasting platform Jerod built in Elixir, then finish with tools to run a small business & our approaches to genAI. Oh, and you don't want to miss Jerod's Big Confession!

  • Practical workflow orchestration (Practical AI #291)

    15/10/2024 Duração: 58min

    Workflow orchestration has always been a pain for data scientists, but this is exacerbated in these AI hype days by agentic workflows executing arbitrary (not pre-defined) workflows with a variety of failure modes. Adam from Prefect joins us to talk through their open source Python library for orchestration and visibility into python-based pipelines. Along the way, he introduces us to things like Marvin, their AI engineering framework, and ControlFlow, their agent workflow system.

  • Working from home is powering productivity (Changelog News #116)

    14/10/2024 Duração: 08min

    Nicholas Bloom finds WFH is powering a productivity boom, Matt Mullenweg has decided that WP Engine's beatings will continue until morale improves, Levels.fyi has added a salary heat map, Gareth Edwards highlights just how fragile the Internet really is & Artem Zakirullin details how cognitive load is what really matters in software development.

  • The indispensable cog (Changelog & Friends #65)

    11/10/2024 Duração: 01h23min

    Go Time co-host, Johnny Boursiquot, joins Adam & Jerod to discuss not making the (first) cut, applying Founder Mode, being a cog (or not), realizing that companies are posting fake engineering jobs & the (maybe) imminent demise of the .io TLD.

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