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Let's go back to AOL chat rooms (Ship It! #101)

In this episode Justin and Autumn are joined by Mandi Walls to take you back to a time before the cloud. Before Kubernetes. When a/s/l was common and servers were made of metal. Back to the days of AOL to discuss how chat rooms worked.

04-27
01:12:34

The ol' hot & juicy (Changelog & Friends #41)

Frequent guest (and almost real-life-friend) Adam Jacob returns to share his spicy takes on all the recent “open source meets business” drama. We also take some time to catch up on the state of his open source-based business, System Initiative.

04-26
01:42:38

A Solid primer on Signals (JS Party #320)

Ryan Carniato joins Amal & Nick to discuss Solid with a major focus on Signals, which are the cornerstone of reactivity in Solid.

04-25
01:28:25

Mamba & Jamba (Practical AI #266)

First there was Mamba… now there is Jamba from AI21. This is a model that combines the best non-transformer goodness of Mamba with good ‘ol attention layers. This results in a highly performant and efficient model that AI21 has open sourced! We hear all about it (along with a variety of other LLM things) from AI21’s co-founder Yoav.

04-24
41:15

Run Gleam run (Changelog Interviews #588)

This week we’re joined by Louis Pilfold, the creator of the Gleam programming language. For the uninitiated, Gleam is a functional programming language for building type-safe systems that compiles to Erlang and JavaScript and it’s written in Rust. We discuss the inspiration and development of Gleam, how it compares to other languages, where it shines, the overwhelming amount of support Louis is getting through GitHub sponsors, what’s next for Gleam and their near-term plans for a language server.

04-24
01:15:45

What's new in Go's cryptography libraries: Part 3 (Go Time #313)

The 3 Musketeers return! Filippo Valsorda, Roland Shoemaker & Nicola Murino continue their deep-dive conversation with Natalie about Go’s crypto libraries. Also listen to Part 1 and Part 2!

04-23
01:07:59

The threat to open source comes from within (Changelog News #91)

Forrest Brazeal is concerned about the open source threat from within, Vicki Boykis explains why Redis is forked, John O’Nolan and the Ghost team plan to federate over ActivityPub, Llama 3 is now available for “businesses of all sizes” & nolen writes up questions to ask when you don’t want to work.

04-22
09:59

Rug pull, not cool! (Changelog & Friends #40)

If Changelog News had an extended edition, this might be it! Jerod & Adam discuss Hashicorp’s Cease and Desist letter, Redis getting forked, Boston Dymanics’ scary cool new robot, Justin Searls’ extensive use of the Apple Vision Pro, Thorston Ball moving from Vim to Zed, Firefox becoming hard to use, Beeper joining Automattic & more.

04-19
01:19:08

Bluesky apps (Ship It! #100)

Paul Frazee joins the show to tell us all about how Bluesky builds, tests, and deploys mobile and web applications from the same code base.

04-19
01:10:52

The boring JavaScript stack (JS Party #319)

Kelvin Omereshone is here to get you excited about boring, reliable tech. He believes a combination of Sails, Inertia, Tailwind & your frontend rendering library of choice are a great combo for building web apps. Tune in to find out why.

04-18
44:56

Local cert management for mere mortals (Go Time #312)

In this episode, Ben Burkert & Chris Stolt join Johhny to explore the ups & downs of trying to get secure local development environments set up, why it’s hard & what you can do about it.

04-17
47:46

Leading and building Raycast (Changelog Interviews #587)

This week Adam is joined by Thomas Paul Mann, Co-founder and CEO of Raycast, to discuss being productive on a Mac, going beyond their free tier, the extensions built by the community, the Raycast Store, how they’re executing on Raycast AI chat which aims to be a single interface to many LLMs. Raycast has gone beyond being an extendable launcher – they’ve gone full-on productivity mode with access to AI paving the way of their future.

04-17
02:08:32

Udio & the age of multi-modal AI (Practical AI #265)

2024 promises to be the year of multi-modal AI, and we are already seeing some amazing things. In this “fully connected” episode, Chris and Daniel explore the new Udio product/service for generating music. Then they dig into the differences between recent multi-modal efforts and more “traditional” ways of combining data modalities.

04-16
38:54

Devin's Upwork "side hustle" exposed (Changelog News #90)

YouTuber “Internet of Bugs” breaks down why AI “software engineer” Devin is no Upwork hero, Redka is Anton Zhiyanov’s attempt to reimplement Redis with SQLite, OpenTofu issues its response to Hashicorp’s Cease and Desist letter, Brian LeRoux introduces Enhance WASM & PumpkinOS is not your average PalmOS emulator.

04-15
07:10

More BMC goodness (Changelog & Friends #39)

Our beat freak in residence returns, this time to discuss the shiny new Dance Party album! We deconstruct its nostalgic mix, break down some of our favorite tracks & even learn that BMC is writing a mysterious book…

04-13
01:16:45

From Kubernetes to Nix (Ship It! #99)

Why would you want to switch your developer environments from containers to nix? Ádám from LastPass has a few reasons.

04-13
01:14:28

Replacing Git with Git (Changelog Interviews #586)

This week we’re talking to Scott Chacon, one of the co-founders of GitHub, to discuss the history and future of Git and Scott’s new project Git Butler, a branch manager tool that’s aiming to improve the developer experience of Git using Git. We also touch on the contentious topic of open source licensing and the challenges of defining “Open Source”, FSL vs GPL, and more.

04-12
01:44:13

Off to see the Wiz (JS Party #318)

How does Google build Search? What about YouTube and Google Drive? We rely on Chrome’s Lighthouse scores when optimizing our websites, but what does Google prioritize? Recently the Angular and Wiz teams announced their intention to responsibly merge their internal frontend framework, Wiz, with Angular to bring some of Wiz’s best ideas to Angular. We’re chatting with Minko from Angular and Jatin from the Wiz team to learn about how Wiz has been used in Google historically, what it’s good at, and why it’s worth bringing some of its ideas to Angular.

04-11
55:24

RAG continues to rise (Practical AI #264)

Daniel & Chris delight in conversation with “the funniest guy in AI”, Demetrios Brinkmann. Together they explore the results of the MLOps Community’s latest survey. They also preview the upcoming AI Quality Conference.

04-10
48:21

Ship software, not code (Go Time #311)

Natalie is joined by Carlos Becker (a Brazil-based software developer who maintains GoReleaser and other OSS software) to discuss how GOOS and GOARCH spark joy.

04-09
43:43

Philip C

Great episode

11-09 Reply

elrey741

41:10: vue issue template - https://github.com/vuejs/vue/blob/4063f3ce9bfba0132ade75ad5f907c923a561304/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml

01-03 Reply

elrey741

45:20: Code Spelunking - https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=945136

12-30 Reply

elrey741

34:58: "many of us who went into technology just wish to be left alone, and have someone put pizza under the door and we'll slide the algorithms out under the door..."

12-30 Reply

Jack Mahoney

can we also stop say "wars" when comparing technology

07-11 Reply

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