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Jun 10, 2024 • 8min
Apple finally gets Siri-ous (Changelog News #98)
Guests discuss Apple's new AI system, Piku deployment tool, rebuilding nanoGPT in a spreadsheet, pitfalls of natural keys in database design, and a grand unified theory of the AI hype cycle.

Jun 7, 2024 • 1h 2min
3D printed infrastructure (Ship It! #107)
Gina Häußge discusses OctoPrint, testing frameworks, firmware challenges, and sustaining an open-source project for 3D printing. Conversations include closed-source printer limitations, testing processes, software development challenges, and community involvement in 3D printing and software releases.

Jun 7, 2024 • 1h 52min
#define: legendary (Changelog & Friends #47)
A fun-filled episode featuring #define newbs Thomas Eckert, Nick Nisi, Mat Ryer, & grizzled vet Adam. They play a game of fake definitions, banter about US/UK food differences, discuss developer productivity with 1Password, speculate on Apple autocomplete suggestions, explore managed & serverless Postgres offering, engage in playful word games, and share unique definitions in a lively game show setting.

Jun 6, 2024 • 1h 7min
Should web development need a build step? (JS Party #326)
Eric Clemmons and Amy Dutton debate whether web development needs a build step. Topics include performance optimization, code delivery efficiency, the influence of TypeScript, evolving JavaScript frameworks, transitioning to React Router 5, the allure of PHP, and the future of web development. The episode concludes with reflections on technology skills and a JS debate conclusion.

Jun 5, 2024 • 2h 47min
Microsoft is all-in on AI: Part 2 (Changelog Interviews #594)
Mark Russinovich, Eric Boyd, and Neha Batra discuss AI at Microsoft Build 2024, AI algorithms' challenges, using red teams to test AI systems, cybersecurity thrillers, data impact on AI training, and One Password benefits. They talk about GPT-4 development, prompt shields, hallucination detection, and choosing AI models. The podcast explores serverless Postgres, connecting with others, personal adventures at GitHub, AI-human content creation, and organizing AI events at Microsoft.

Jun 4, 2024 • 36min
Rise of the AI PC & local LLMs (Practical AI #272)
Discover the rise of AI PCs and local LLMs with major players like NVIDIA, Apple, and Intel. Explore AI tooling, frameworks, and optimizations for local models. Learn about model optimization techniques, quantization methods, and the potential of AI laptops for training large models.

Jun 3, 2024 • 10min
Yet another open source rug pull (Changelog News #97)
Guests discuss controversial iOS app incident, project forks, static effect systems in programming, evolving perspectives on GraphQL, and the significance of persisted queries in GraphQL API development

May 31, 2024 • 1h 39min
Is it too late to opt out of AI? (Changelog & Friends #46)
Tech lawyer Luis Villa joins the podcast to discuss new content deals, Google's AI Summaries, AI in Hollywood, positive AI developments, and the question of opting out of AI. They also mention Upstream 2024, AI in sci-fi movies, Internet privacy concerns, and the impact of AI on society.

May 31, 2024 • 1h 5min
Is Wasm the new Java? (Ship It! #106)
Danielle Lancashire discusses building Fermyon cloud on nomad and EC2 with Kubernetes and WebAssembly. They explore WASM, AOT compilation, WASI, and tools like Wasmer and Wasmtime. The conversation delves into the versatility of WebAssembly, its impact on technology infrastructure, evolution, and importance of funding in software projects.

May 30, 2024 • 1h 15min
11ty goes fully independent (JS Party #325)
11ty creator Zach Leatherman discusses taking the site generator fully independent in 2024, funding challenges for open source projects, community support, and the evolution of JavaScript runtimes. The podcast also explores the growth of managed serverless Postgres, web components for front-end development, creative projects, and the significance of authentic connections over algorithm-optimized content.


