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Jan 3, 2022 • 28min
The funny bits from 2021 (Go Time)
Here’s a little bonus episode before we get back to your regularly scheduled Go Time. We’re calling it the funny bits. It’s a compilation of times we cracked up making the show for y’all. If you dig it, holler at Jerod. If you don’t, email Mat Ryer.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Kat Zień – Website, GitHub, XV Körbes – Website, GitHub, XDaniel Martí – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XRoberto Clapis – GitHub, XCarl Johnson – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, XAndré Eriksson – Website, GitHub, XCarolyn Van Slyck – Website, GitHub, XKatie Hockman – GitHub, XJay Conrod – Website, GitHub, XTeiva Harsanyi – Website, GitHub, Xsam boyer – GitHub, XCarlisia Campos – GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XIan Lopshire – GitHub, XMat Ryer – GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XJohnny Boursiquot – Website, GitHub, XMark Bates – Website, GitHub, XAngelica Hill – GitHub, LinkedIn, XKris Brandow – GitHub, XNatalie Pistunovich – GitHub, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
#161: Go Panic!
#166: Indecent (language) Proposals: Part 1
#168: Indecent (language) Proposals: Part 2
#171: go:embed
#173: Releasing with (and without) GoReleaser
#180: Are frameworks getting an Encore?
#184: All about Porter
#187: Fuzzing in the standard library
#190: How to make mistakes in Go
#196: Building actually maintainable software
#200: Gophers Say What?!
#202: Maintaining ourselves
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Dec 24, 2021 • 1h 29min
🎄 Merry Shipmas 🎁 (Ship It! #33)
Merry Shipmas! This is our special Christmas episode which sums up two months of very early mornings and a few late nights. After many twists and turns, stuff which didn’t work out, as well as pleasant surprises, this is what we ended up with:
🎁 PR #395 - CI/CD Lego set with Guillaume de Rouville & Joel Longtine
🎁 PR #396 - Continuous CPU profiling with Frederic Branczyk
🎁 PR #399 - Auto-restoring Kubernetes clusters with Dan Mangum & Muvaffak Onuş
While we initially intended to have five Christmas presents in total, only three got delivered in time. We planned, worked hard and eventually shipped the best we could just in time for this special Christmas episode. Our hope is that the latest additions to our changelog.com GitHub repository will help you just as much as they will help our 2022 setup.
🎄Merry Shipmas everyone! 🎄
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LaunchDarkly – Fundamentally change how you deliver software. Innovate faster, deploy fearlessly, and make each release a masterpiece.
Featuring:Guillaume de Rouville – GitHub, LinkedInJoel Longtine – Website, GitHub, XFrederic Branczyk – Website, GitHub, XDan Mangum – Website, GitHub, XMuvaffak Onuş – GitHub, LinkedIn, XGerhard Lazu – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XShow Notes:
🎁 PR #395: CI/CD Lego set
🎁 PR #396: Continuous CPU profiling
🎁 PR #399: Auto-restoring Kubernetes clusters
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Dec 20, 2021 • 1h 52min
State of the "log" 2021 (Changelog Interviews #473)
Our 4th annual year-end wrap-up episode! We don’t naval gaze often, but when we do… we make sure you get your money’s worth. Reflections, most popular episodes, our favs, and new this year: listener voice mails. Thanks for listening! 💚
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Retool – Retool is a low-code platform built specifically for developers that makes it fast and easy to build internal tools. Instead of building internal tools from scratch, the world’s best teams, from startups to Fortune 500s, are using Retool to power their internal apps. Learn more and try it for free at retool.com/changelog
LaunchDarkly – Fundamentally change how you deliver software. Innovate faster, deploy fearlessly, and make each release a masterpiece.
FireHydrant – The reliability platform for teams of all sizes. With FireHydrant, teams achieve reliability at scale by enabling speed and consistency from a service deployment to an unexpected outage. Try FireHydrant free for 14 days at firehydrant.io
Featuring:Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:The Changelog’s most popular episodes of 2021:
Why we love Vim
Modern Unix tools with Nick Janetakis
OAuth, “It’s complicated.” with Aaron Parecki
Why Neovim? with TJ DeVries
Jerod’s personal favorites of 2021:
Community perspectives on Elastic vs AWS
Exploring Deno Land with Ryan Dahl
Why we love Vim
Lessons from 10k hours with Matt Rickard
Song Encoder: $STDOUT
Adam’s personal favorites of 2021:
We ask a lawyer about GitHub Copilot
Exploring Deno Land with Ryan Dahl
Leading a non-profit unicorn with Quincy Larson
Let’s mint some NFTs with Mikeal Rogers
Every commit is a gift with Brett Cannon
Shopify’s vision for the future of commerce with Ilya Grigorik
Oh my! Zsh with Robby Russell
The business model of open source with Adam Jacob
Other links mentioned:
Ship It! 1
Ship It! 15
Changelog Merch
Tim Caswell on Twitter
Dumb & Dumber: And Totally redeem yourself!
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Dec 17, 2021 • 1h 17min
AI-assisted development is here to stay (Changelog Interviews #472)
We’re joined by Eran Yahav — talking about AI assistants for developers. Eran has been working on this problem for more than a decade. We talk about his path to now and how the idea for Tabnine came to life, this AI revolution taking place and the role it will play in developer productivity, and we talk about the elephant in the room - how Tabnine compares to GitHub Copilot, and what they’re doing to make Tabnine the AI assistant for every developer regardless of the IDE or editor you choose.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:InfluxData – InfluxDB empowers developers to build IoT, analytics, and monitoring software. It’s purpose-built to handle massive volumes and countless sources of time-stamped data produced by sensors, applications, and infrastructure. Learn about the wide range of use cases of InfluxDB at influxdata.com/changelog
Teleport – Securely access any computing resource anywhere. Engineers and security teams can unify access to SSH servers, Kubernetes clusters, web applications, and databases across all environments. Try Teleport today in the cloud, self-hosted, or open source at goteleport.com
FireHydrant – The reliability platform for teams of all sizes. With FireHydrant, teams achieve reliability at scale by enabling speed and consistency from a service deployment to an unexpected outage. Try FireHydrant free for 14 days at firehydrant.io
Sourcegraph – Move fast, even in big codebases. Sourcegraph is universal code search for every developer and team. Easily search across all the code that matters to you and your organization: find example code, explore and read code, debug issues, and more. Head to info.sourcegraph.com/changelog and click the button “Try Sourcegraph now” to get started.
Featuring:Eran Yahav – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
Tabnine
Tabnine Pro
rogram synthesis
Sublime Text
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Dec 17, 2021 • 1h 6min
Frontend Feud: React Advanced Edition (JS Party #206)
Jerod, Nick, and a node_modules-worthy collection of JS friends played an intense game of Frontend Feud at React Advanced London’s after-party back in October. Today, you get to play along with us!
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Raygun – Never miss another mission-critical issue again — Raygun Alerting is now available for Crash Reporting and Real User Monitoring, to make sure you are quickly notified of the errors, crashes, and front-end performance issues that matter most to you and your business. Set thresholds for your alert based on an increase in error count, a spike in load time, or new issues introduced in the latest deployment. Start your free 14-day trial at Raygun.com
Fastly – Compute@Edge free for 3 months — plus up to $100k a month in credit for an additional 6 months. Fastly’s Edge cloud network and modern approach to serverless computing allows you to deploy and run complex logic at the edge with unparalleled security and blazing fast computational speed. Head to fastly.com/podcast to take advantage of this limited time promotion!
Featuring:Michael Chan – Website, GitHub, XYuraima Estevez – Website, GitHub, XBrandon Dail – Website, GitHub, XTara Z. Manicsic – Website, GitHub, XNick Nisi – Website, GitHub, Bluesky, Mastodon, XColby Fayock – Website, GitHub, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
JS Party Merch!
JavaScript’s security model is based
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Dec 17, 2021 • 1h 12min
Crossing the platform gap (Ship It! #32)
In 2014 Gerhard joined CloudCredo, a startup co-founded by Colin Humphreys, Paula Kennedy & Chris Hedley. They stuck together through two acquisitions: Pivotal & VMware. This year, Colin, Paula & Chris co-founded Syntasso, the Platform-as-a-Product startup.
Today they all get together to talk about about what it takes to build a platform team, why Team Topologies is a good conversation starter and why a curated blend of off-the-shelf, composed, and self-created services are required in any organisation operating at scale.
Your hunch is right, all of them used to share the same Pivotal London office with Tammer Saleh, our guest from episode 31. Chris used to win all table tennis matches without even breaking a sweat, and today Gerhard gets his comeback. Touché!
Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 4 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Honeycomb – Guess less, know more. When production is running slow, it’s hard to know where problems originate: is it your application code, users, or the underlying systems? With Honeycomb you get a fast, unified, and clear understanding of the one thing driving your business: production. Join the swarm and try Honeycomb free today at honeycomb.io/changelog
Incident.io – Create, manage, and resolve incidents directly in Slack. Use the /incident command to create and manage incidents. This command lets you share updates, assign roles, set important links and more – all without ever leaving the incident channel. Each incident gets their own Slack channel plus a high-res dashboard at incident.io with the entire timeline from report to resolution. Learn more and sign up for free at incident.io — no credit card required.
LaunchDarkly – Fundamentally change how you deliver software. Innovate faster, deploy fearlessly, and make each release a masterpiece.
FireHydrant – The reliability platform for teams of all sizes. With FireHydrant, teams achieve reliability at scale by enabling speed and consistency from a service deployment to an unexpected outage. Try FireHydrant free for 14 days at firehydrant.io
Featuring:Colin Humphreys – GitHub, XPaula Kennedy – Website, XChris Hedley – GitHub, XGerhard Lazu – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XShow Notes:
Crossing the Platform Gap
🎬 Crossing the Platform Gap - DevOps Enterprise Summit US 2021 (requires free account to watch)
Kratix is a framework for building Platform-as-a-Product
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Dec 16, 2021 • 58min
Mat asks the Go Team anything (Go Time #210)
You had questions, the Go Team had answers! Topics covered include generics (of course), governance (of course), Go 2, text editors, GitHub Copilot, garbage collection, and more.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Sourcegraph – Move fast, even in big codebases. Sourcegraph is universal code search for every developer and team. Easily search across all the code that matters to you and your organization: find example code, explore and read code, debug issues, and more. Head to info.sourcegraph.com/changelog and click the button “Try Sourcegraph now” to get started.
LaunchDarkly – Fundamentally change how you deliver software. Innovate faster, deploy fearlessly, and make each release a masterpiece.
Honeycomb – Guess less, know more. When production is running slow, it’s hard to know where problems originate: is it your application code, users, or the underlying systems? With Honeycomb you get a fast, unified, and clear understanding of the one thing driving your business: production. Join the swarm and try Honeycomb free today at honeycomb.io/changelog
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Featuring:Sameer Ajmani – GitHub, XKeith Randall – Website, GitHubAlice Merrick – LinkedIn, XRob Findley – Cameron Balahan – XMat Ryer – GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XShow Notes:Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Dec 14, 2021 • 51min
OpenAI and Hugging Face tooling (Practical AI #161)
The time has come! OpenAI’s API is now available with no waitlist. Chris and Daniel dig into the API and playground during this episode, and they also discuss some of the latest tool from Hugging Face (including new reinforcement learning environments). Finally, Daniel gives an update on how he is building out infrastructure for a new AI team.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 4 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:RudderStack – Smart customer data pipeline made for developers. RudderStack is the smart customer data pipeline. Connect your whole customer data stack. Warehouse-first, open source Segment alternative.
Me, Myself, and AI – A podcast on artificial intelligence and business produced by MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group. Each episode, Sam Ransbotham and Sheervin Khodabandeh talk to AI leaders from organizations like Nasdaq, Spotify, Starbucks, and IKEA. Me, Myself, and AI is available wherever you get your podcasts. Just search Me, Myself, and AI.
Featuring:Chris Benson – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XDaniel Whitenack – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:
OpenAI’s API Now Available with No Waitlist
Hugging Face SnowballFight beta
Hugging Face Data Measurements Tool
Pandas Tutor
ClearML
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Dec 10, 2021 • 1h 9min
So much Sveltey goodness (JS Party #205)
Rich Harris joins Amal & Amelia for a Svelte deep-dive! What’s it all about? Why might you pick it over React and friends? What up with SvelteKit? Rich is working on it full-time now?! Will even more questions be answered?
Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Auth0 – The for developers, by developers identity platform built for the cloud era that secures billions of logins every year. Security, compliance, and industry standards are always up-to-date, plus devs are free to provide the login options their users want with the security their application demands. Make login Auth0’s problem. Not yours. Learn more at Auth0.com
Raygun – Never miss another mission-critical issue again — Raygun Alerting is now available for Crash Reporting and Real User Monitoring, to make sure you are quickly notified of the errors, crashes, and front-end performance issues that matter most to you and your business. Set thresholds for your alert based on an increase in error count, a spike in load time, or new issues introduced in the latest deployment. Start your free 14-day trial at Raygun.com
Fastly – Compute@Edge free for 3 months — plus up to $100k a month in credit for an additional 6 months. Fastly’s Edge cloud network and modern approach to serverless computing allows you to deploy and run complex logic at the edge with unparalleled security and blazing fast computational speed. Head to fastly.com/podcast to take advantage of this limited time promotion!
Featuring:Rich Harris – GitHub, XAmal Hussein – GitHub, XAmelia Wattenberger – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:
Rich on The Changelog
Sratch for Developers
Lerna
Rush
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Dec 9, 2021 • 53min
Coding Go in the blind (Go Time #209)
In this episode Dominic speaks with Jon about his experience transitioning to using a screen reader and learning to code without his vision. They discuss how some of the tooling works, things other developers can do to make their code more accessible for blind teammates, and more.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 4 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Teleport – Securely access any computing resource anywhere. Engineers and security teams can unify access to SSH servers, Kubernetes clusters, web applications, and databases across all environments. Try Teleport today in the cloud, self-hosted, or open source at goteleport.com
LaunchDarkly – Fundamentally change how you deliver software. Innovate faster, deploy fearlessly, and make each release a masterpiece.
Honeycomb – Guess less, know more. When production is running slow, it’s hard to know where problems originate: is it your application code, users, or the underlying systems? With Honeycomb you get a fast, unified, and clear understanding of the one thing driving your business: production. Join the swarm and try Honeycomb free today at honeycomb.io/changelog
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Featuring:Dominic St-Pierre – Website, XJon Calhoun – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:
How A Blind Developer Uses Visual Studio
Orca Screen Reader
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!