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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 54min
Discovering discovery coding (Changelog & Friends #80)
Jimmy Miller, a talented software developer and writer, shares his fascinating insights on discovery coding—a spontaneous approach to programming. He discusses the advantages of engaging with real code and addressing immediate issues, contrasting it with traditional methods. The conversation also touches on the evolution of AI in software development, emphasizing tools like Augment Code. Miller reflects on navigating coding complexities and the art of personal annotations, highlighting how these practices enhance creativity and understanding in coding workflows.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 45min
Tool calling and agents (Practical AI #303)
Chris and Daniel dive into the intriguing world of AI ‘agents’ and tool calling. They clarify how large language models communicate with databases and APIs. The conversation shifts to Elon Musk's ongoing tussles with OpenAI and the competition heating up in the AI sphere. Discussions include the rise of small agents in business, emphasizing their role in optimizing operations. Plus, they touch on the importance of understanding LLMs and their limitations, which can enlighten both tech enthusiasts and business leaders alike.

Feb 13, 2025 • 1h 16min
One last party (JS Party #350)
The hosts reflect on their past predictions, revealing how accurately they assessed the rise of frameworks like Astro and Next.js. They explore the evolution of web development, sharing humorous anecdotes and insights on technologies such as TypeScript and Tailwind CSS. The impact of AI in coding is critically examined, with discussions on Google's Gemini and the necessity for developers to adapt their practices. Finally, listeners are treated to heartfelt reflections on the podcast's journey, celebrating community and growth over the years.

Feb 13, 2025 • 1h 24min
Fostering open source culture (Changelog Interviews #628)
Arun Gupta, VP at Intel and author of "Fostering Open Source Culture," dives deep into the evolution of open source within organizations. He shares strategies for nurturing community engagement and highlights Intel's journey to create an open ecosystem team. The discussion flows to the rise of AI tools like Augment that boost coding efficiency, and the innovative concept of inner source for collaboration. Gupta draws parallels between hackathons and high-intensity training, underscoring the importance of contribution in cultivating a thriving open source culture.

Feb 10, 2025 • 8min
Tech is supposed to make our lives easier (Changelog News #131)
Bill Maher criticizes the software industry for complicating our lives instead of simplifying them. Two professors offer insights on navigating the ChatGPT landscape effectively. Daniel Delaney ponders the role of chat as a development tool. Benedict Evans questions our assumptions about computer correctness. Additionally, the Thoughtbot team highlights six scenarios when avoiding refactoring might be wise. The conversation blends humor with pressing issues in technology and user experience.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 2h 5min
The state of homelab tech (2025) (Changelog & Friends #79)
Techno Tim, a YouTuber and software developer known for his expertise in homelab technology, joins to discuss the vibrant state of home labs heading into 2025. He emphasizes the shift from bulky servers to compact mini PCs, driven by efficiency and design preferences. The conversation dives into AI's role in personal setups, navigating GPU scarcity, and the integration of various operating systems like Windows, Mac, and Linux. Tim also shares insights on building a creator PC and the importance of self-hosting AI solutions for privacy and functionality.

Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 28min
Build software that lasts! (Changelog Interviews #627)
Bert Hubert, founder of PowerDNS with over 30 years of experience, shares his insights on building sustainable software. He discusses the development of a parliamentary monitoring system and its impact on accessibility. Bert emphasizes the importance of simplicity in long-term projects, contrasting it with the pitfalls of over-engineering. The conversation also touches on managing software dependencies and the influence of AI in development, advocating for human oversight and adaptability in tech choices.

Feb 3, 2025 • 7min
Everyone knows your location (Changelog News #130)
Explore the intriguing world of data privacy as the team discusses a geolocation data leak involving thousands of apps. Delve into team dynamics in development with insights from a coding expert, who shares seven essential lessons from 25 years in the industry. Learn the art of writing effective design documents, emphasizing clear frameworks and organization. Plus, discover how personalized AI tools can transform coding practices. It's a fascinating blend of tech trends and best practices!

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Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 27min
Over the top auth strategies (Changelog & Friends #78)
Dan Moore from FusionAuth shares insights on modern authentication strategies. He discusses innovative methods like magic links, OTPs, and passkeys, exploring their security advantages and user experience challenges. The conversation dives into the balance between usability and security, addressing common issues users face with excessive permissions and password management tools. Dan also highlights the importance of educating users on multi-factor authentication and optimizing password security, making complex tech more accessible for developers.

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Jan 31, 2025 • 51min
Deep-dive into DeepSeek (Practical AI #302)
The podcast dives into the buzz around DeepSeek's new AI model, DeepSeek R1, unpacking its rising popularity amid privacy and geopolitical concerns. It addresses how this model contrasts with open science principles and sheds light on evolving perceptions of AI accessibility and security. The hosts explore the implications of AI model biases and prompt injection attacks, while also examining the training architecture of DeepSeek. Lastly, they discuss the shifting landscape of enterprise budgets and the necessity for businesses to adapt their AI investments.