Sinopsis
Master feed of all Changelog podcasts.
Episodios
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Forging Minecraft's scripting API (JS Party #334)
15/08/2024 Duración: 58minRaphael Landaverde & Jake Shirley work on Minecraft full-time. How cool is that?! On this episode, they join Jerod to tell us all about the web tech that drives Minecraft's scripting infrastructure, how they incrementally change a massive / always-moving target, the best / worst parts of the job & much more.
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Why we need Ladybird (Changelog Interviews #604)
14/08/2024 Duración: 01h43minAndreas Kling and Chris Wanstrath have joined forces to form a non-profit called Ladybird Browser Initiative to manage the newly forked Ladybird browser. We discuss what it's going to take to get to alpha, the why behind Ladybird, avoiding incentives other than those of the users, their plans for incremental adoption of Swift as the successor language over C++, and of course what they hope Ladybird can achieve as a truly independent open source browser that's for the people.
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Only as good as the data (Practical AI #282)
14/08/2024 Duración: 45minYou might have heard that "AI is only as good as the data." What does that mean and what data are we talking about? Chris and Daniel dig into that topic in the episode exploring the categories of data that you might encounter working in AI (for training, testing, fine-tuning, benchmarks, etc.). They also discuss the latest developments in AI regulation with the EU's AI Act coming into force.
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Big shoes to fill (Go Time #326)
13/08/2024 Duración: 01h06minKris, Angelica & Johnny react to the recently announced Go team changes, discuss the finding that 80% of developers surveyed by Stack Overflow are unhappy & disagree about the concept of tech debt (but agree that something's gotta give).
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The best, worst codebase (Changelog News #107)
12/08/2024 Duración: 08minJimmy Miller tells us about the best, worst codebase he's ever seen, The Phylum Research Team follows up on the great npm garbage patch, Zach Leatherman logs his findings on sneaky serverless costs, David Cain wants you to go on quests instead of goals & Ashley Janssen gives us szeven rules for effective meeting culture.
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The Zookeeper of jujutsu (Ship It! #116)
09/08/2024 Duración: 01h06minTim Banks joins Justin and Autumn — there's nothing quite like being punched in the face by Zookeeper or being taken down by a "hot" shard.
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Picking a database should be simple (Changelog & Friends #56)
09/08/2024 Duración: 01h06minDatabase aficionado, Ben Johnson, joins Jerod to answer the age ol' question: which database should you use? Answering that isn't always easy, which means it's time to play the "It Depends" jingle & weigh (some of) the options.
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OpenAPI & API design (Go Time #328)
08/08/2024 Duración: 01h14minWe're talking OpenAPI this week! Kris & Johnny are joined by Jamie Tanna, one of the maintainers of oapi-codegen, to discuss OpenAPI, API design philosophies, versioning, and open source maintenance and sustainability. In addition to the usual laughs and unpopular opinions, this week's episode includes a Changelog++ section that you don't want to miss.
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Into the Bobiverse (Changelog Interviews #603)
07/08/2024 Duración: 01h30minDennis E. Taylor joins the show to take us "Into the Bobiverse" and other books he's written. Dennis shares the backstory on how he went from programmer to author/writer and creator of Audible's Best Science Fiction Book of 2016, his process for iterating and developing the story as he writes, plans for a Bobiverse movie, and what's next in book 5 coming out in September 2024.
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Gaudi processors & Intel's AI portfolio (Practical AI #281)
07/08/2024 Duración: 46minThere is an increasing desire for and effort towards GPU alternatives for AI workloads and an ability to run GenAI models on CPUs. Ben and Greg from Intel join us in this episode to help us understand Intel's strategy as it related to AI along with related projects, hardware, and developer communities. We dig into Intel's Gaudi processors, open source collaborations with Hugging Face, and AI on CPU/Xeon processors.
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80% of professional programmers are unhappy (Changelog News #106)
05/08/2024 Duración: 06minThe latest Stack Overflow Developer Survey has some concerning results, Joeri Sebrechts helps you do plain vanilla web dev, MIT's "missing semester" course looks pretty amazing, a dive into the fascinating history of CSV & a tool to get request analytics from the nginx access logs.
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From Chef to System Initiative (Changelog & Friends #55)
03/08/2024 Duración: 02h18minAdam Jacob goes solo with Adam for an epic pod into his journey to get to System Initiative. From SysAdmin at 8 years old, to discovering Linux and working for Mom-and-pop ISPs, to open source changing his life and starting Opscode and building Chef. Buckle up. This is a different flavor of "Friends" for you. Enjoy.
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5000 Walmart stores in 2 months (Ship It! #115)
02/08/2024 Duración: 01h15minDeploying new applications can be tough. Deploying configuration management safely at scale with stores around the world is different. Martin Jackson joins us to discuss.
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A Nick-level emergency (JS Party #333)
01/08/2024 Duración: 50minNode.js makes big TypeScript & SQLite moves, ECMAScript 2024 adds some niceties to the language (but not the ones you're probably excited for) & we review the State of React 2023 results. Emergency?! Nick!
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Open is the way (Changelog Interviews #602)
31/07/2024 Duración: 01h49minJoseph Jacks (JJ) is back! We discuss the latest in COSS funding, his thesis for investing in commercial open source companies, the various rug pulls happening out there in open source licensing, and Zuck/Meta's generosity releasing Llama 3.1 as "open source."
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What's new in Go 1.23 (Go Time #325)
30/07/2024 Duración: 01h06minWe check out the upcoming 1.23 release for new language features and improvements, including iterator functions and supporting packages.
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The Swiss government goes open source (Changelog News #105)
29/07/2024 Duración: 07minThe Switzerland federal government requires releasing its software as open source, Google decides not to deprecate third-party cookies, Mark Zuckerberg says "open source" AI is the path forward, GitHub allows anyone access to deleted / private repository data & Tailscale wants to build a New Internet.
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Deploying on a Friday (Ship It! #114)
27/07/2024 Duración: 01h05minMichael Gat joins us for a look back on mainframes & why sometimes deploying on a Friday IS the right thing to do.
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The BSOD CrowdStrikes back (Changelog & Friends #54)
26/07/2024 Duración: 01h31minRobert Ross joins us in CrowdStrike's wake to dissect the largest outage in the history of information technology... and what it means for the future of the (software) world.