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May 8, 2024 • 41min
Autonomous fighter jets?! (Practical AI #268)
Autonomous fighter jets like X-62A VISTA discussed, AI advancements in military aircraft, human vs AI pilots, Open Platform for Enterprise AI, testing autonomous drones in regulated airspace, AI technology, personalized education with AI tutors

May 8, 2024 • 1h 13min
What if Google lays off the Go team? (Go Time #315)
Go enthusiasts Ian and Johnny discuss the future of Go, Microsoft creating a Go blog, Go forks, semantic import versioning, Redis, SQLite in single-threaded contexts, keyboard layouts, Emacs for programming, and hypothetical scenarios of Google laying off the Go team.

May 8, 2024 • 1h 20min
Good timing makes great products (Changelog Interviews #590)
Author Paul Orlando discusses the importance of timing in business and product development, citing examples of early and late timing in technological advancements. The conversation touches on the success of companies like Apple, Uber, and Heroku due to good timing. The impact of timing on decision-making, technological innovation, and strategic decision-making is explored, highlighting the significance of timing patterns in product development.

May 6, 2024 • 8min
Why your framework doesn't matter (Changelog News #93)
Guests Bahaa Zidan, Dylan Huang, Tim Ottinger, and Tim Spann discuss why your web framework doesn’t matter, reviews of HTMX, the importance of thinking in programming, and advocating for small language models (SLM) in this entertaining podcast.

May 4, 2024 • 1h 3min
Managing Meta's millions of machines (Ship It! #102)
Anita Zhang, a Meta expert, shares insights on managing millions of Linux hosts and containers. Topics include AI requirements, open-source contributions, efficient work practices, Meta's infrastructure, and scaling with Sentry. The podcast also features a fun game segment and a casual discussion on future content plans.

May 3, 2024 • 1h 45min
The Wu-Tang way (Changelog & Friends #42)
Tech guru Ron Evans discusses high-altitude balloons, life on Mars, Zeno's paradox, and what open source devs can learn from the Wu-Tang Clan in this engaging podcast.

May 2, 2024 • 58min
SSR web components for all (JS Party #321)
Brian LeRoux from Enhance team discusses bringing server-side rendered web components to everyone with Enhance WASM. They highlight the benefits of global sharing of web components, integrating web components in different programming languages, standardizing web components, advancing CSS logic in browsers, and exploring the synergy of technologies for user benefit.

May 1, 2024 • 56min
Castro leans into indie (Changelog Interviews #589)
Dustin Bluck acquired Castro podcast app to go indie-focused, sharing deal details, code insights, and future plans. Discussion on app evolution, user experience, monetization, and innovative podcast features. Emphasis on community engagement, revenue strategies, and sponsorships.

Apr 30, 2024 • 1h 26min
Go workshops that work (Go Time #314)
The podcast discusses creating effective workshops, SDK generation for APIs, crafting clear analogies for teaching technical concepts, and the value of personalized workshops. It also touches on the importance of team assignments in incident management and creating a psychologically safe learning environment with teaching assistants.

Apr 30, 2024 • 38min
Private, open source chat UIs (Practical AI #267)
Danny, creator of LibreChat, discusses the motivations behind private, open source chat UIs. Topics include why enterprise users host their own chat UIs, creating features like RAG and plugins, and the future of AI interactions in chat systems.


