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Sep 6, 2023 • 58min

Fine-tuning vs RAG (Practical AI #238)

Demetrios, from the MLOps Community, joins the podcast to discuss fine-tuning vs. retrieval augmented generation. They also talk about OpenAI Enterprise, the MLOps Community LLM survey results, and the orchestration and evaluation of generative AI workloads.
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Sep 5, 2023 • 8min

A portrait of the best worst programmer (Changelog News #60)

Dan North shares the story of Tim, the worst programmer who is also a talented programmer. Kevin Lin discusses the success of OpenTelemetry in providing open observability. Justin Garrison compares Terraform, GitOps, and System Initiative. Additionally, the podcast explores Apple's work culture, salary negotiation tips, and bonus content.
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Sep 1, 2023 • 1h 39min

You call it tech debt I call it malpractice (Changelog & Friends #12)

Kris Brandow, a Go Time panelist and unpopular opinion maker, discusses the waterfall paper, his dislike of the "tech debt" analogy, the importance of documentation, and the idea that everything is a distributed system.
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Sep 1, 2023 • 1h 5min

Modernizing packages to ESM (JS Party #290)

Mark Erikson joins to talk about the shift from CommonJS to ESM. They discuss the history of module patterns in JS, challenges of publishing packages and the need for standards in package publishing. The chapter also explores the ongoing relevance and benefits of CommonJS in package modernization.
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Aug 30, 2023 • 1h 50min

Back to the terminal of the future (Changelog Interviews #555)

Zach Lloyd, Founder & CEO of Warp, talks with Adam about their mission to build the terminal of the future. They discuss measuring success, reaching product/market fit, integrating AI, and the pros and cons of going open source. They also delve into the business model of Warp, building features developers love, and the challenges and benefits of being an open-source project.
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Aug 30, 2023 • 1h 5min

What's new in Go 1.21 (Go Time #289)

In this podcast, the hosts discuss the release of Go 1.21, focusing on the addition of generics to the standard library. They also talk about automated optimization, backward compatibility, and new code generation. There is a discussion on the potential of incorporating WebAssembly in Go's backend. Other topics include minor changes in Go related to the flag package, the merits and drawbacks of XML and YAML, and upcoming features in Go 1.21.
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Aug 29, 2023 • 45min

Automating code optimization with LLMs (Practical AI #237)

Learn about code optimization using AI translation of slow to fast code, the capabilities of LLMs, the state of code generation models, and the challenges and approaches of optimization. Discover the excitement for the future of AI-driven developer tools and the potential for improvement in inefficient code.
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Aug 28, 2023 • 8min

OpenTF sticks a fork in Terraform (Changelog News #59)

OpenTF announces they’re forking Terraform and joining the Linux Foundation, Meta gets in the LLM-for-codegen game with Code Llama, Matt Mullenweg announces WordPress.com’s new 100-year plan, Paul Gichuki from Thinkst learns that default behaviors stick (and so do examples) & Marco Otte-Witte makes his case for Rust on the web. View the newsletterJoin the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Sentry – Scheduled jobs are supposed to be predictable, but sometimes, predictable != reliable. Sentry Cron Monitoring (Beta) helps you monitor the uptime and performance of any scheduled or recurring job in Sentry. Learn more by attending this FREE webinar! Featuring:Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
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Aug 24, 2023 • 1h 10min

Ten years of TypeScript bliss (JS Party #289)

Guest Josh Goldberg, a contributor to TypeScript and typescript-eslint, discusses the last decade of TypeScript development, the advantages of a widely used programming language like TypeScript, making Tailwind type safe, and pain points and competition in TypeScript.
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Aug 24, 2023 • 1h 23min

The serenity of building your own OS (Changelog Interviews #554)

This week we’re talking to Andreas Kling about SerenityOS and Ladybird. Andreas started SerenityOS as a means of therapy. It’s self-described as a love letter to “‘90s user interfaces with a custom Unix-like core.” Andreas previously worked at Nokia and later at Apple on the WebKit team, so he had an itch to do something along the lines of a browser, and that’s where Ladybird came from. We get into the details of compilers, OSs, browsers, web specifications, and the love of making software. Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 5 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Convex – Convex is a better type of backend — the full-stack TypeScript development platform that lets you replace your database, server functions, and glue code. Get started at convex.dev Tailscale – Simple, secure networks for teams of any scale. Built on WireGuard. 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. 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 Featuring:Andreas Kling – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteAdam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteJerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedInShow Notes: Sponsor Andreas’s work on GitHub Sponsors Andreas Kling on YouTube serenityOS Ladybird The Jakt programming language Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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