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The GitHub problem (and other predictions) (Changelog & Friends #123)

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Jan 14, 2026
Mat Ryer, an experienced software engineer known for his work with Go and UTF-8, discusses the implications of GitHub's monopoly on open source. He shares intriguing insights about the community's backlash against GitHub's pricing shifts and explores alternatives like Codeberg. The conversation takes a forward-looking turn with predictions for 2026, highlighting themes like agent-first design and the debate over whether businesses will ultimately pay more for AI than human labor. Ryer even spices things up with a humorous musical interlude about AI responsibility!
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ANECDOTE

Glasses Changed How They See The World

  • Jerod and Jared shared personal vision-correction stories about getting glasses and how it changed perception.
  • The hosts used these anecdotes to segue into design and tooling clarity metaphors for tech improvements.
ANECDOTE

Rob Pike's AI Christmas Backlash

  • Rob Pike received a heartfelt AI-generated Christmas email and publicly erupted in anger at being thanked by a machine.
  • The hosts discussed how the AI Village campaign meant well but misfired by mailing notable figures like Rob Pike at sensitive times.
INSIGHT

GitHub's Monoculture Risks

  • GitHub's dominance created a monoculture that makes alternatives invisible and raises systemic risks when policy or outages hit.
  • Actions, runners, and integrations increase lock-in beyond simple Git hosting, magnifying user impact when pricing or outages change.
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