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Latest episodes

Feb 21, 2024 • 1h 12min
Making shell history magical with Atuin (Changelog Interviews #579)
Ellie Huxtable, creator of Atuin, talks about syncing shell history, liking Rust, branding/marketing the project, quitting job for full-time work, business model & more. Also, discussions on shell apps, event streaming evolution, quitting job for side project, RVM evolution, convenience in service use, building community & syncing developer environments.

Feb 20, 2024 • 1h
Foundations of Go performance (Go Time #304)
Join Miriah Peterson and Bryan Boreham in a discussion on optimizing Go programs for performance. They cover profiling, design philosophy, resource requirements, mechanical sympathy, memory optimization, and the nuances of writing efficient Go code. Also, explore the drawbacks of using 'I rate' function in Prometheus query language and Apple's Pickle language release.

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Feb 20, 2024 • 52min
Leading the charge on AI in National Security (Practical AI #257)
Explore AI in national security with Lt. General Jack Shanahan as he shares insights on standing up AI initiatives in the Department of Defense. Discusses the importance of starting with lower risk AI use cases, Ukraine's innovative use of technology in warfare, human-machine teaming in national security, and reflections on the evolving landscape of warfare.

Feb 19, 2024 • 8min
Quantum computing gets a reality check (Changelog News #82)
The podcast discusses the reality of quantum computing, challenges faced in the tech industry, and the importance of open source and code refactoring. Topics include AI acceleration, independence from corporate control, and valuable advice for first-time open source contributors.

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Feb 17, 2024 • 1h 30min
Yeeting stuff into public (Changelog & Friends #31)
Discussing indie web, salary transparency, ADHD, and building DMD tool for better dependency management. Sharing insights on the benefits of salary transparency, event streaming platforms, and the process of creating a dependency management tool. Exploring tools for code analysis, podcast listening speeds, and guest appreciation with bonus content for subscribers.

Feb 16, 2024 • 1h 17min
What exactly is Open Source AI? (Changelog Interviews #578)
Stefano Maffulli, Executive Director of the Open Source Initiative (OSI), discusses the challenges of defining Open Source AI globally. They explore the estimated value of open source software and its comparison to significant figures like Microsoft's market capitalization. The podcast explores the history and principles of open source software, the limitations of open source AI, the legal frameworks surrounding AI artifacts, and the practicality of open source migration. They highlight the importance and benefits of open source AI and emphasize the need for an inclusive definition.

Feb 16, 2024 • 57min
Building containers without Docker (Ship It! #91)
In this podcast, the hosts discuss building containers without Docker using Terraform, highlighting the benefits and challenges. They also compare Nats and Kafka for event streaming, exploring the advantages of Nats. Additionally, they explore the use of AI and satellite images to address resource disparities in South Africa. The hosts express excitement for the future of the show and discuss their membership program.

Feb 15, 2024 • 1h 11min
Angular moves fast without breaking things (JS Party #312)
"The Dazzle of Zebras" (Angualar team members Jessica Janiuk & Mark "Techson" Thompson) discuss Angular's new deferrable views, the team's approach to handling change and the lessons learned from AngularJS. Topics include the benefits of an offline-first architecture, server-side rendering, misconceptions about Angular, and the framework's longevity. Get ready for a riot of puns and insightful discussions!

Feb 14, 2024 • 44min
Gemini vs OpenAI (Practical AI #256)
Gemini, Bard (rebranded as Gemini by Google), OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere are compared in terms of their AI offerings. The podcast also discusses the recent FCC decision to ban AI voices in robocalls and its implications for government involvement in AI in 2024.

Feb 14, 2024 • 29min
Gophers Say! GopherCon EU Athens 2024 (Go Time #303)
At GopherCon EU Athens 2024, the hosts play the game show 'Gopher's Say' where teams guess Go developers' favorite programming languages and professions in the tech industry. They also discuss favorite developer tools and announce the game show results.