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27 snips
Aug 4, 2025 • 8min
The smell of vibe coding (News)
Ever heard of vibe coding? It's a topic that gets a thorough sniff and critique, spotlighting the need for better coding practices. Discover the AI coding agent, Crush, and learn how security issues can arise in unexpected places. Plus, there's a handy new site for LLM API pricing updates. The conversation also embraces the importance of informal communication channels for remote teams, sparking creativity and cohesion among members. And don't miss out on strategies to enhance team dynamics with AI-driven tools.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 24min
SO much to dig into (Friends)
Dive into the intriguing findings from the 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey, revealing its decline and the changing preferences of younger developers who crave real interactions. Explore the rise of Python, the frustrations with AI tools, and challenges in package management. The shift towards interactive content over traditional formats highlights a generational divide in learning methods. Plus, discussions on vibe coding and the surprising decline in hands-on coding paint a vivid picture of today's developer landscape.

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Jul 31, 2025 • 2h 3min
Solving the AI energy crisis (Interview)
Greg Osuri, Founder and CEO of Akash Network, dives into the critical energy crisis impacting AI's future. He shares insights from his testimony before Congress, discussing urgent upgrades needed for the U.S. power grid and the promise of decentralized energy solutions like micro reactors. The conversation highlights innovative uses of solar energy and the potential of residential AI training infrastructure. Osuri also touches on the looming competition among tech giants in energy management and even entertains survival strategies for a potential zombie apocalypse!

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Jul 28, 2025 • 8min
It's time for modern CSS to kill the SPA (News)
Jono Alderson critiques single page applications, championing modern CSS for smoother user experiences. Discover how copyparty can turn any device into a file server, and celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Game Genie. Insights from Anthropic unveil the clever use of Claude Code in teams. Drew Lyton shares intriguing thoughts on the future of self-hosting technology, sparking a conversation on evolving development workflows. Exciting innovations in container builds are also discussed, showcasing tools to enhance productivity.

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Jul 25, 2025 • 1h 6min
#define: props to astronomer (Friends)
Dive into a playful game of jargon where hosts craft hilarious fake definitions for obscure terms. Explore the importance of faster builds in development and the challenges of AI in code reviews. Enjoy humorous banter while guessing the meanings of bizarre words from STEM and pop culture. Join in on the fun with autocomplete questions revealing curious queries from Google. Celebrate community spirit with quizzes that foster competition and laughter, making tech topics both engaging and accessible!

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Jul 23, 2025 • 1h 15min
Bringing Vitess to Postgres (Interview)
Sugu Sougoumarane, creator of Vitess and co-founder of PlanetScale, discusses his return from sabbatical to bring Vitess to Postgres as the head of Multigres at Supabase. He shares insights on the challenges of adapting Vitess for Postgres, including query processing and sharding. The conversation covers the importance of maintaining database compatibility and the evolving landscape of tech, particularly in databases and AI. Sugu also emphasizes community engagement and the future of Postgres innovations.

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Jul 21, 2025 • 7min
Humanity has prevailed (for now!) (News)
A Polish programmer triumphed over an advanced AI in an intense 10-hour coding marathon, raising questions about the future of human skills in tech. Linux has officially surpassed 5% of the U.S. desktop market share, signaling a growing embrace of open-source solutions. Meanwhile, a programmer's shift to Python reveals newfound appreciation for the language. There's also intriguing debate about the etiquette of sharing AI-generated outputs with people.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 1h 32min
Try harder. Ultrathink! (Friends)
Nick Nisi, a software developer and AI enthusiast, dives into his agentic lifestyle and the quest for productivity with AI tools. He discusses the Windsurf acquisition drama and the impact of coding tools on developer efficiency. The conversation explores a future where coding knowledge wanes and developers might evolve into overseers of AI systems. Nisi shares insights on the nuances of code reviews and the importance of human judgment as automation rises. Tune in for thoughts on navigating these changing dynamics in tech!

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Jul 17, 2025 • 1h 22min
Pivoting to Retool (Interview)
David Hsu, the Co-founder and CEO of Retool, shares insights on building a top internal tools platform that empowers developers. He discusses the pivot from a P2P payments concept during Y Combinator, highlighting the evolution into AI-driven solutions for enterprises. The conversation explores the importance of custom internal tools, the innovative use of AI to streamline development, and the shift from spreadsheets to bespoke applications. David also illustrates unique tool creations that enhance operational efficiency, pointing to a future where AI transforms productivity.

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Jul 14, 2025 • 9min
An app can be a home-cooked meal (News)
Researchers in Japan set a world record in data transmission speeds. Robin Sloan compares apps to home-cooked meals, focusing on personalized development. Founders of Windsurf head to Google as Intel's new CEO expresses urgency for change. Discussion dives into the complexities of AI tools in software development, highlighting tensions between enhancement and job security. A captivating story of a decade-long running streak is visualized, inspiring listeners to track their own journeys.