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Nick Nisi

Co-host of JS Party, a Changelog podcast focusing on JavaScript and the web.

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May 27, 2022 • 1h 12min

JS logging & error handling

Nick and Chris welcome back Mik and Bret to discuss logging and error handling in Node and JavaScript and the subtleties and intricacies that extend far beyond console.log! Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 4 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Square – Develop on the platform that sellers trust. There is a massive opportunity for developers to support Square sellers by building apps for today’s business needs. Learn more at changelog.com/square to dive into the docs, APIs, SDKs and to create your Square Developer account — tell them Changelog sent you. Raygun – Never miss another mission-critical issue again — Raygun Alerting is now available for Crash Reporting and Real User Monitoring, to make sure you are quickly notified of the errors, crashes, and front-end performance issues that matter most to you and your business. Set thresholds for your alert based on an increase in error count, a spike in load time, or new issues introduced in the latest deployment. Start your free 14-day trial at Raygun.com Ship It! – A podcast about getting your best ideas into the world and seeing what happens. Listen to an episode that interests you and subscribe today. Featuring:Bret Comnes – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteMikola Lysenko – Twitter, GitHubNick Nisi – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteChristopher Hiller – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteShow Notes: JS Party #219 - Making moves on supply chain security FullStory pino grafana DataDog RUM React Suspense: Async Rendering in React Matomo Abort Signal Semaphore Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Feb 10, 2023 • 60min

Generative AI for devs (JS Party #262)

The panel dives into the current hot topic that is Generative AI. They start by defining it (a surprisingly difficult topic), then go into experiences they’ve had, how to get started working with it as a developer, and where they think it will and will not be useful in the near future. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 4 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Lolo Code – If you’re familiar with building severless apps, think of Lolo Code as your backend with a visual editor that lets you think and build at the same time. All this without having to provision or manage servers. Use the visual editor to build your app, connect nodes, and add any npm libraries you need. You can even write your own integrations. This makes Lolo Code very Zapier-ish, but for devs. Try it free today with no credit card required at lolo.co/jsparty Changelog++ – You love our content and you want to take it to the next level by showing your support. We’ll take you closer to the metal with extended episodes, make the ads disappear, and increment your audio quality with higher bitrate mp3s. Let’s do this! Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and databases close to your users. In minutes you can run your Ruby, Go, Node, Deno, Python, or Elixir app (and databases!) all over the world. No ops required. Learn more at fly.io/changelog and check out the speedrun in their docs. Featuring:Kevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteAmelia Wattenberger – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteAmal Hussein – Twitter, GitHubNick Nisi – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteShow Notes: Github Copilot TabNine OpenAI Chat GPT Dall-e-2 Hugging Face GPTZero OpenAI API Houston (Astro docs AI) Someone is wrong on the internet Coded Bias Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Oct 31, 2024 • 1h

Kind of a big deal (JS Party #344)

Nick Nisi shares his insights and experiences from SquiggleConf, while Amy Dutton, a core contributor to Redwood.js, discusses the latest in JavaScript frameworks. Kurt Mackey highlights the benefits of Fly.io for developers, and Dani Grant introduces Jam.dev, a tool simplifying bug reporting. The team dives into the exciting new features of Svelte 5, emphasizing its innovations in reactive programming, and engages in a lively discussion about navigating the complexities of open source and enterprise solutions.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 1h 39min

The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)

Nick Nisi brings his lively spirit to the conversation, sharing stories about karaoke and the tech behind smartphones. They dive into the drama in the WordPress community, addressing tensions and legalities that are shaping its future. The discussion also highlights the evolving landscape of web browsers, particularly the security issues surrounding Arc. Through humor and anecdotes, they tackle the challenges of monetizing AI tools and explore vulnerabilities in open source projects.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 1h 39min

The wrong place to slap a person (Changelog & Friends #63)

Nick Nisi, a contributor to discussions on Karaoke, web browsers, and WordPress drama, joins Adam and Jerod to explore a range of engaging topics. They dive into the nostalgic world of karaoke and share humorous anecdotes about tech mishaps. The conversation shifts to the vulnerabilities in web browsers, emphasizing user privacy and corporate influence. They also touch on WordPress community dynamics, including conflicts over open-source contributions and trademark disputes, serving up a mix of humor and insight.