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Never miss an episode from the Mycelium Network, Mechanical Ink, and the Mental Health In Tech podcasts. This feed also includes some special episodes that are only released on the main feed such as the open source maintainer spotlight.
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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling speaks with guest Jordan Harband in a deep dive into the world of open source. Jordan shares his journey from a garage startup to becoming a pivotal figure in the open source community. He speaks passionately about the philosophy behind open source, emphasizing its role in fostering innovation through collaboration and building on existing work.A significant part of the conversation revolves around the inclusivity and accessibility aspects of open source. Jordan underscores the democratizing power of open source, discussing how it provides a platform for diverse individuals to contribute and influence technological advancements.The discussion also touches on the ethical aspects of software development. Jordan highlights the importance of considering the human impact of technical decisions, stressing the need for ethical considerations in development processes.Managing multiple open source projects, Jordan sheds light on the challenges like time management, burnout, and work-life balance, sharing personal strategies for coping with these issues. His role in TC39, the committee responsible for JavaScript standards, is also a topic of discussion, providing insights into the complexities and responsibilities associated with shaping the future of web development.Overall, the episode offers a comprehensive look into the open source world, from the perspective of a key player in the field, shedding light on its challenges, rewards, and ethical considerations.Community
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Jordan Harband on LinkedIn
Jordan Harband on GitHub
Jordan Harband on NPM
TC39
Ecma
OpenJS Foundation
TC39 Proposals
ES-Shims
globalThis
Revolutionising Web Docs: Documentation Engineering, Sustainability, Security - Open Web Docs
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
Mechanical Ink
In this first episode of the new Open Source Project and Maintainer Spotlight series, host Schalk Neethling speaks with Browser Compat Data cor contributor Vinyl Da.i’gyu-Kazotetsu.Vinyl Da.i’gyu-Kazotetsu, an independent software developer deeply involved in the Browser Compatibility Data (BCD) project. Vinyl shares her journey from learning software development to becoming a key figure in open-source projects. The discussion delves into the intricacies of browser compatibility, highlighting the challenges developers face due to varying browser implementations.Vinyl explains the differences between BCD and CanIUse, emphasizing BCD’s focus on machine readability and detailed feature support. The integration of BCD in platforms like MDN Web Docs and its importance in web development is a key topic. Vinyl also touches on the dynamic nature of web technologies and how the BCD project adapts, including the potential inclusion or exclusion of different browsers and run times based on community interest and reviewer capacity. This insightful conversation provides a deep dive into the world of browser compatibility data, the ongoing efforts to streamline web development, and how you can contribute.Community
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Vinyl on GitHub
Gooborg Studios
Buy Vinyl a Coffee or Ten
Vinyl on the Mycelium Network Podcast
Support Open Web Docs
BCD Collector - BCD Collector Issues
Browser Compat Data
BCD Good First Issues
BCD Issues for HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Sovereign Tech Fund invests in Open Web Docs
JavaScript Iterator Browser Compat Data on MDN Web Docs
Ruth John on GitHub
Florian Scholz on GitHub
Philip Jägenstedt on GitHub
Reports of Node's death are greatly exaggerated - The Changelog
Reflecting on Bun's big launch - The Changelog
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
Mechanical Ink
Note: There is some talk of suicide ideation during this episode. Please take care while listening. If you need help, please use the following link to find resources near you. https://resources.byspotify.com/There is no way to capture the emotional and inspirational story maze that Lars weaves in this episode. What follows is my best attempt, but do yourself a favor and pull up a code editor, a quiet moment, a cup of coffee, or all three and listen to this far-reaching episode filled with beautiful and raw storytelling.K Lars Lohn's journey in the tech world began in his childhood, heavily influenced by his innate curious nature, Tandy Town, United Manufacturing, and Radio Shack. During this wide-ranging and inspirational conversation filled with beautiful storytelling, Lars delves into the profound impact of early experiences on his career trajectory, recounting his transition from using proprietary software to embracing open-source platforms, spurred by a licensing dispute with Microsoft. This shift highlights the adaptability and resilience that have marked his varied career, from software development to rose farming and art.The episode also touches on Lars' challenges within the corporate tech world, particularly in dealing with rigid corporate structures and difficult employers. A fascinating aspect of his story is the integration of his artistic pursuits, namely music and art, with his professional life in technology. This blend underlines the importance of creative outlets and how they can enrich one’s work in tech.Lars strongly advocates for diversity, not just in terms of race or gender, but crucially in thought and experience within the tech industry. He argues for the value of different perspectives in problem-solving and innovation. This episode offers an inspiring and multifaceted view of a life in technology, underscored by hardship, resilience, creativity, and storytelling.Community
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Losing my first programming job
The Grand Old Lady
The Burlington Northern Ski Lift
A Call for Source Code CSS
Waltzing and Programming are the Same Thing
My Grudge with the Redmond Racketeer
The Abandoned Rose Garden
A Road Not Ridden
My Coming Out Story
Lars' Maze Art
Support Lars on Patreon
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
Mechanical Ink
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Pycon 2016 closing keynote
Well-Tempered API
Maze Art Video
Childish Intuition
Schalk Neethling, the host of the Mycelium Network podcast, engaged in an inspiring conversation with guest Aashni Shah. Aashni, with her roots in Kenya, has carved a remarkable path in the tech world, starting from her educational journey in Canada to her roles in companies like Microsoft and Square, and her dive into entrepreneurship.A significant part of the discussion revolved around HypeDocs, Aashni's innovative platform designed to enable individuals and employees in companies to document and celebrate their professional achievements. This platform, pivoted to a B2B model, addresses the crucial need for self-promotion and recognition in the workplace, particularly highlighting the challenges faced by underrepresented groups in the tech industry.Aashni also shared her experiences with workplace diversity challenges, providing insights into the impact of management and cultural dynamics in professional settings. These experiences have shaped her advocacy for a more inclusive and supportive tech environment.In the realm of philanthropy, Aashni's contributions through Elixir Labs and A Billion Dreams stand out. These initiatives leverage technology and data for social good, with Elixir Labs focusing on technological solutions for non-profits and A Billion Dreams aiming to advance biomedical research in space. Her efforts epitomize the fusion of technology with humanitarian goals.The podcast offered not just a glimpse into Aashni's inspiring journey but also underscored the broader themes of resilience, empowerment, and the transformative power of technology for societal betterment.Community
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HypeDocs
A Billion Dreams
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
Mechanical Ink
In this episode of the Mental Health in Tech podcast, hosts Schalk Neethling and Schalk Venter, along with guest Kevin Ball (KBall), discuss the often-overlooked emotional and interpersonal aspects of working in technology. They highlight the unique challenges faced by those in tech, especially programmers, in terms of mental health and the often intense pressures when building a startup. The conversation brings to light the critical importance of soft skills and the role of open source as a valuable learning and networking platform. The hosts and guest emphasize the need for authenticity in networking within the tech community and underscore the significance of emotional resilience in both learning and professional growth.Some of the main takeaways:
Emotional Aspect of Learning to Code: The emotional side of learning to code, particularly how beginners often lose motivation or confidence, is highlighted. The importance of teaching in a way that maintains engagement and builds confidence is emphasized.
Open Source as a Learning Platform: Open source is discussed as an underutilized tool for learning coding and developing interpersonal skills. It offers an opportunity for beginners to engage with real-world projects and communities.
Networking in Tech: The significance of networking in the tech industry is underlined, with a focus on sincerity and building genuine connections rather than opportunistic networking.
Take care of yourself while listening.We touch on sensitive topics as part of this podcast. Those topics can include mental illness, depression, suicide ideation, death, and related mental health and mental illness topics. We understand that these subjects can be sensitive and may be triggering for some individuals. We encourage you to prioritize your well-being and mental health while listening. If you feel overwhelmed or need support, please get in touch with a mental health professional or a helpline in your country. Remember, you are not alone, and there is help available. Follow the link to find the help you need. https://resources.byspotify.com/Links
KBall on LinkedIn
The Human Skills podcast
JSParty
Sarah Drasner on the Human Skills podcast
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Schalk Venter on LinkedIn
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
Mechanical Ink
In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling speaks with guests Florian Scholz, Jory Burson, and Will Bamberg from Open Web Docs. They start the conversation by talking about web documentation and the vital role of open-source projects such as MDN Web Docs, unveiling how documentation roles have evolved. From being traditional information providers to now encompassing Documentation Engineering, or Documentation as Code. This approach ensures that developers have access to comprehensive, understandable, and user-friendly resources.A significant part of their discussion revolves around the challenges and strategies in funding and sustaining open-source initiatives. The guests highlight the critical role of sustainable financial models, drawing attention to contributions from various sources including the Sovereign Tech Fund and the platform provided by Open Collective. The Sovereign Tech Fund exemplifies the kind of diverse support needed for these initiatives, blending individual, governmental, and corporate contributions. Alongside funding, the episode delves into making open-source contributions more accessible, by reducing barriers through education, creating welcoming and supportive environments, and avoiding gatekeeping.The conversation also delved into 'Securing the Web Forward,' a theme arising from TPAC discussions and a W3C workshop. This segment underscores the importance of enhanced security documentation for the web platform and the need for education to ensure developers know that security, like accessibility, is each developer's responsibility.Looking to the future, the podcast envisions a landscape where accurate, accessible documentation is seamlessly integrated with developer tools and platforms, keeping pace with the rapidly evolving domain of web development.Links
Open Web Docs
Jory Burson on LinkedIn
Will Bamberg on LinkedIn
Florian Scholz on LinkedIn
Sovereign Tech Fund
Securing the Web Forward
Open Collective
MDN Web Docs
Browser Compatibility Data (BCD)
Write The Docs
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Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
Mechanical Ink
In this episode of the Mycelium Network podcast, Dan Moore shares his extensive journey in the tech industry, starting in the '90s to his current role as a solutions architect at FusionAuth. He emphasized the critical balance between technical proficiency and soft skills in software development. Dan discusses the value of community involvement, particularly his experiences with the Boulder Ruby Meetup, highlighting the importance of networking and continuous learning in a developer's career.Dan shared insights from managing the American Farm Shares and CSA's project, highlighting the multi-dimensional challenges of tech projects. Dan also shares his approach to technical writing, focusing on creating evergreen content that remains relevant over time. Dan's advice for new developers included networking, contributing to open source, and understanding the long-term perspective of a tech career.The episode provides a rich blend of technical expertise, career advice, and personal growth insights, making it a valuable resource for both new and experienced developers.Links
Dan Moore on LinkedIn
Letters to a new developer
FusionAuth
Boulder Ruby Meetup Group
The Pragmatic Programmer
Don't Make Me Think
The Mythical Man-Month
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Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
Mechanical Ink
In the latest episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling welcomes Emily Omier, known for her expertise in elevating open source startups from modest beginnings to flourishing ventures. Emily, renowned for her ability to "take revenue streams from a trickle to a flood", shares her invaluable insights on the complex interplay between open source projects and commercial success. She delves into the strategies startups can employ to align their open source initiatives with their financial objectives, emphasizing the importance of balancing open source community ethos with commercial viability.The conversation with Emily is rich with practical advice for anyone in the open source field. She tackles the often challenging topic of monetization and sustainability, advocating for open discussions about financial aspects within the open source community. Emily also addresses the crucial transition from hobbyist to professional in the open source arena, highlighting key considerations like licensing, community management, and business models. Additionally, she underscores the importance of communication skills for technical individuals in promoting and growing their projects. This episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast is a must-listen, offering a wealth of knowledge for startups and individuals navigating the dynamic world of open source software.Links
Emily Omier Consulting
Emily Omier on LinkedIn
Positioning Free and Open Source Software (Free E-Book)
Emily's Blog and Newsletter
The Business of Open Source podcast
More of Emily's writing on The New Stack
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
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Mechanical Ink
In this episode of the Mycelium Network podcast, host Schalk Neethling speaks with Kilian Valkhof in a conversation about Kilian's journey in web development. Kilian shares his initial aspirations in game development, leading to a career in web technologies. The discussion veers towards the significance of innovation in technology, emphasizing the need to accept failures as part of the growth process.A significant part of the conversation is dedicated to the evolution of web technologies and the critical role of choosing the right tools for specific development needs. Both Kilian and Schalk reflect on their experiences in open source contributions, underlying the impact of these contributions on the broader web development community.Kilian highlights the importance of balancing innovation with practical problem-solving. He shares insights on how technology like AI, VR, and blockchain have their place but should be employed meaningfully. The episode is a rich blend of personal experiences and professional insights, providing valuable lessons for anyone interested in the trajectory of web technologies and innovation.Links
Kilian Valkhof
Kilian Valkhof on LinkedIn
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
Polypane
Superposition
FromScratch
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In this episode of the Mental Health in Tech podcast, co-hosts Schalk Neethling and Schalk Venter delve into a conversation with Jeremy Nagel, creator of Focus Bear, examining the intersection of cognitive science, mental well-being, and technology's impact on our daily lives. The discussion revolves around implementing behavioral strategies to mitigate tech-induced anxiety and distraction. They navigate the nuances of utilizing digital tools like Focus Bear as a means to bolster the 'planner brain' against our more primal instincts, reinforcing the notion that self-discipline can be cultivated through thoughtful design and self-awareness practices. Furthermore, the conversation broadens to embrace the nuances of ADHD and how neurodiversity can shape our perceptions of justice and activism, emphasizing the importance of diverse perspectives in addressing global challenges. This episode provides a deep dive into the art of balancing technology with human-centric approaches to foster a healthier, more focused mind.Take care of yourself while listening.We touch on sensitive topics as part of this podcast. Those topics can include mental illness, depression, suicide ideation, death, and related mental health and mental illness topics. We understand that these subjects can be sensitive and may be triggering for some individuals. We encourage you to prioritize your well-being and mental health while listening. If you feel overwhelmed or need support, please get in touch with a mental health professional or a helpline in your country. Remember, you are not alone, and there is help available. Follow the link to find the help you need. https://resources.byspotify.com/Links
Jeremy Nagel on LinkedIn
Focus Bear
Schalk Venter on LinkedIn
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
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In this engaging episode of the Mycelium Network podcast, host Schalk Neethling welcomes Elena Lape, the visionary founder of Holopin. Elena shares her remarkable journey through the tech world, from building developer communities and supporting students at GitHub to her passion for hackathons. She delves into the value of open-source contributions and the importance of universal skills beyond coding. Elena's insightful advice on how to validate business ideas and the significance of competition offers a treasure trove of wisdom for aspiring entrepreneurs. Listeners will be inspired by her passion for community building, resilience, and the exciting future of Holopin's innovative products. It's a must-listen episode for tech enthusiasts and budding entrepreneurs.Links
Elena on LinkedIn
Holopin
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
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Mechanical Ink
In this captivating episode titled "Self-Acceptance, Embracing Vulnerability, and Creating a Supportive Work Culture," guest Bavani Chetty shares her journey towards self-acceptance, highlighting the challenges and rewards of embracing one's true self. We discuss loneliness, how an accurate diagnosis can make a world of difference, how pushing oneself into uncomfortable positions is a means for growth, the importance of cultivating a supportive work culture, and how finding the right therapist for you can be life-changing.Take care of yourself while listening.We touch on sensitive topics as part of this podcast. Those topics can include mental illness, depression, suicide ideation, death, and related mental health and mental illness topics. We understand that these subjects can be sensitive and may be triggering for some individuals. We encourage you to prioritize your well-being and mental health while listening. If you feel overwhelmed or need support, please get in touch with a mental health professional or a helpline in your country. Remember, you are not alone, and there is help available. Follow the link to find the help you need. https://resources.byspotify.com/Links
Bavani Chetty on LinkedIn
Schalk Venter on LinkedIn
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
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In this episode of the Mycelium Network podcast, host Schalk Neethling is joined by Grecia Castaldi and Molly Devine from Women Who Code. These two dynamic women share their inspiring journeys in the tech world and non-profits, emphasizing the significance of diversity and empowerment in the industry. The discussion touches on vital topics like advocating for oneself, the potential of AI as a tool rather than a replacement, and the incredible mission of Women Who Code to foster a more inclusive tech community. With insightful quotes and profound takeaways, this episode sheds light on the opportunities and challenges within the tech sphere while encouraging listeners to embrace their unique voices and aspirations. Don't miss this empowering dialogue that celebrates diversity and innovation in the world of technology.Links
Women Who Code
Grecia Castaldi
Molly Devine
Schalk Neethling
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Mechanical Ink
In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, hosted by Schalk Neethling, guest Anna Smith takes listeners on a journey exploring her multifaceted experiences and perspectives. Anna shares her unique insights on subjects ranging from climate change and the role of AI in addressing global challenges to the value of embracing boredom for creative thinking. Through her lens as a cross-cultural explorer, she reflects on the transformative impact of living in different parts of the world, highlighting the profound value of diverse global perspectives. With thought-provoking quotes and engaging discourse, this episode offers a rich tapestry of wisdom and curiosity that invites listeners to broaden their horizons and view the world through a more empathetic and creative lens.Links
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Anna on the Web
Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn
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