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Oct 31, 2024 • 2h 2min
Rails is having a moment (again) (Changelog Interviews #615)
David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails and co-owner of 37signals, shares his insights on the current resurgence of Rails. He critiques the overwhelming JavaScript frameworks while advocating for a simpler, no-build approach. The conversation dives into the upcoming features of Rails 8 and the advantages of a unified framework. DHH also discusses the complexities of open-source governance and the importance of developer joy in the evolving tech landscape. A spirited mix of opinions and trends shapes this refreshing dialogue!

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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Oct 29, 2024 • 52min
The path towards trustworthy AI (Practical AI #293)
Elham Tabassi, Chief AI Advisor at the U.S. National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), shares insights on the journey to trustworthy AI. They delve into NIST’s AI Risk Management Framework and its connection to a recent White House executive order aimed at enhancing AI safety. Tabassi emphasizes the crucial roles of explainability, reliability, and governance in advancing AI, especially in sensitive fields like healthcare. The conversation highlights the urgency for strong standards to ensure that the rapid advancements in AI remain safe and reliable.

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Oct 28, 2024 • 7min
Developing with Docker (the right way) (Changelog News #118)
Discover the right way to develop with Docker as experts advocate for standardized practices that boost efficiency. Learn about Ghostty, a new terminal emulator set for release in December, and delve into the challenges faced by the Arc browser in its quest for popularity. Plus, get the scoop on React Native’s revamped architecture designed to enhance performance and introduce exciting new features. Embrace the future of development with these insights!

Oct 25, 2024 • 1h 15min
Your customer is Amazon.com (Ship It! #127)
In this discussion, Pete Naylor, a product manager at Enterprise DB, shares insights from his extensive experience, including his role in migrating Amazon off Oracle. He highlights the challenges faced during Amazon's transition to DynamoDB and the complexities of cloud computing. The conversation touches on the importance of understanding database technologies and customer needs. Pete also discusses the necessity of empathy and teamwork in tech, reflecting on how his background in emergency services has shaped his professional approach.

Oct 25, 2024 • 1h 43min
Ten years of freeCodeCamp (Changelog & Friends #67)
Quincy Larson, the founder of freeCodeCamp, shares insights from a decade of providing free coding education. He discusses the evolution of the freeCodeCamp community and its impact on learners worldwide. Larson also highlights the changing software development job market post-pandemic and the importance of continuous learning. The conversation touches on establishing a sustainable, community-driven education model that thrives without corporate funding and the need for innovative approaches in modern education compared to traditional institutions.

Oct 24, 2024 • 50min
Big data is dead, analytics is alive (Practical AI #292)
Till Döhmen, a member of MotherDuck who helped develop DuckDB, joins Kurt Mackey, co-founder of Fly.io, to discuss the future of analytics. They highlight the shift from big data to innovative solutions like DuckDB, capable of lightning-fast queries right on your laptop. The conversation includes AI's role in analytics with features such as text-to-SQL and vector search. They also explore how DuckDB enhances workflows for developers and integrates seamlessly with various data sources, making it a game-changer in the data landscape.

Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 24min
Elasticsearch is open source, again (Changelog Interviews #614)
Shay Banon, the creator of Elasticsearch and founder of Elastic, reveals the fascinating journey back to open-source. He discusses the complexities of open-source licensing and trademark law that led to their previous switch to a more restrictive model. The conversation digs into Amazon renaming its product to OpenSearch and the significance of branding in the open-source realm. Banon also highlights the emotional challenges the company faced and the broader impact on community perception and sustainability in the tech world.

Oct 23, 2024 • 1h 9min
AI for Observability (Go Time #335)
Yasir Ekinci, a machine learning and observability expert from Grafana Labs, joins the discussion on the surge of Generative AI in observability tools. He delves into the evolution of data mining and how AI can enhance user experiences. The conversation touches on the challenges of predictive analytics and the need for adaptive monitoring amidst rising data breaches. Yasir also humorously reflects on the implications of AI, weaving personal anecdotes with philosophical musings on authenticity and digital interaction.

Oct 21, 2024 • 9min
Naming conventions that need to die (Changelog News #117)
Naming conventions in software development face fierce criticism for their confusion and obsolescence. A shift in Bitwarden's dependency structure raises concerns about open source. Best practices for forking projects are discussed alongside essential development tips like atomic commits. The value of networking at conferences is highlighted, along with an exciting initiative to adapt WordPress for SQLite. Innovations and community engagement take center stage as listeners are encouraged to stay updated on tech trends.