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15 snips
Dec 9, 2024 • 7min

A new era for the Changelog Podcast Universe (News)

Exciting changes are coming to the podcast network in 2025, aimed at enhancing the listener experience. A critique of a popular Stanford study on ghost engineers reveals it may not be as groundbreaking as believed. Discover Git ingest, a tool that simplifies codebase access from GitHub repositories. Simon Willison shares valuable insights from his time at Lanyrd and Eventbrite, while Matheus Lima outlines mistakes new managers often make, including issues like delegation and imposter syndrome.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 34min

ShopTalk & Friends (Friends)

Chris Coyier, co-founder of CSS-Tricks and CodePen, and Dave Rupert, front-end developer and co-host of ShopTalk Show, dive into the evolving realm of web development. They discuss the challenges and dynamics of content creation, balancing quality and quantity amidst the digital landscape. The hosts share insights on the complexities of advertising in tech, the significance of online ownership, and the relationship between social media and genuine content visibility. Their lighthearted banter also touches on cooking inspired by programming principles, making tech topics enjoyable for all.
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6 snips
Dec 4, 2024 • 49min

Hack Club takes to the High Seas (Interview)

Dive into the exciting High Seas initiative by Hack Club, which motivates teens to create personal coding projects with enticing rewards. Hear about a young hacker's experience launching a unique hackathon focused on creativity and engagement. Explore how the Fly platform offers developers more freedom compared to traditional tools. Discover the groundbreaking Speech AI innovations by Assembly AI and how they empower a new generation of coders, blooming in a collaborative and vibrant tech community.
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26 snips
Dec 2, 2024 • 8min

If not React, then what? (News)

The discussion tackles the crucial question, "If not React, then what?" highlighting the risks of dependency on popular frameworks. Alex Russell and Csaba Okrona explore ways to break knowledge silos and enhance collaboration in tech teams. They also rave about Apple's new M4 Mac Mini, showcasing its efficiency. Moreover, the comparison between Amazon S3 and Cloudflare R2 suggests a potential shift in cloud storage preferences for organizations. The insights are both timely and thought-provoking!
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17 snips
Nov 27, 2024 • 1h 38min

Let's archive the web (Interview)

Nick Sweeting, a full stack software engineer and founder of ArchiveBox.io, discusses the pressing need for digital content archiving. He shares insights about the challenges faced by major platforms like Archive.org and the necessity of both centralized and distributed solutions. The conversation also highlights the ethical dilemmas in personal archiving and the balance between preserving digital artifacts and respecting privacy. Additionally, Sweeting delves into nostalgia, the evolution of archiving technologies, and how tools like ArchiveBox contribute to safeguarding our digital legacies.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 5min

Waymos make bad neighbors (Changelog++ 🔐) (Friends)

The hosts dive into the nostalgia-driven trend of revamping classic vehicles like the Ford Bronco and Scout Motors SUV. They explore the intriguing parallels between automotive reinventions and software development. A spirited debate on electric vehicles unfolds, weighing their pros against traditional engines. Humor shines through as they tackle diesel engines and DEF pronunciation, while also highlighting exclusive memberships that offer expanded content. A playful mix of tech and nostalgia makes for a captivating conversation!
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19 snips
Nov 25, 2024 • 8min

Busting the ghost engineers (0.1x-ers) (News)

Ben Affleck’s take on AI replacing actors, Stanford researcher (Yegor Denisov-Blanch) busts the ghost engineers, Electrobun takes a crack at Electron apps, April King opens up a cookies can of worms, John Arundel thinks many of us are making a career ending mistake & Typogram’s CodingFont.com is like Zoolander’s Walk Off but for coding fonts. View the newsletterJoin the discussionChangelog++ members save 1 minute on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps close to your users — global Anycast load-balancing, zero-configuration private networking, hardware isolation, and instant WireGuard VPN connections. Push-button deployments that scale to thousands of instances. Check out the speedrun to get started in minutes. Featuring:Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
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Nov 22, 2024 • 1h 34min

Local-first, y/n? (Friends)

Johannes Schickling and James Long, experts in local-first software, dive into the pros and cons of this emerging development approach. They explore the implications of moving data storage from the server to the local device, emphasizing its potential for user experience and app performance. The conversation covers the challenges of scaling local-first architectures, integrating databases, and simplifying authentication. They also critique traditional client-server models, advocating for more efficient, resilient solutions in the software landscape.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 1h 48min

Two tickets for Departure, please (Interview)

Helena Zhang and Tobias Fried, creative partners behind Phosphor Icons and Departure Mono, share their insights on digital design and collaboration. They discuss the aesthetic elements that inspire their work, especially in font design, blending retro and modern typography. The duo explores the challenges of monetizing passion projects while staying true to their artistic vision. Additionally, they touch on the role of open source in their journey, emphasizing community involvement and creative fulfillment—perfectly encapsulating the spirit of innovation in digital craftsmanship.
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9 snips
Nov 18, 2024 • 9min

AI makes tech debt more expensive (News)

AI is reshaping the landscape of technical debt, making it costlier while underscoring the need for solid code and human oversight. The discussion dives into the strange phenomenon of ghost job ads and how Bluesky is faring in today's competitive social media world. A passionate rant against so-called best practices reveals the importance of adaptability in software design. Additionally, exciting developments in binary vector embeddings showcase the future of tech advancements. Tune in for insights on navigating this evolving digital ecosystem!

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