The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

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Nov 14, 2025 • 1h 44min

Retreat to attack (Friends)

Dive into the Alive Internet Theory, sparking hope for meaningful online interactions. Explore the potential of Meshtastic for off-grid communication and discover the secrets of Zstandard compression for faster data processing. The rise of Forward Deployed Engineers highlights a shift in tech roles toward problem-solving. React’s reign continues as discussions unfold around its 'dead framework' theory. Don't miss the debate on AI-generated content's benefits and drawbacks, along with insights on how AI agents can revolutionize coding workflows.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 1h 20min

DO repeat yourself! (Interview)

Sean Goedecke, a staff software engineer at GitHub and a prolific blogger, shares his views on the politics of engineering. He emphasizes the importance of senior engineers influencing organizational decisions and argues against worry-driven development. Goedecke also discusses the concept of 'good taste' in software, how AI agents are reshaping the industry, and why repeating core messages in blogging matters. With insights on reaching readers and handling criticism, he offers a thoughtful look into the intersection of coding, creativity, and communication.
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43 snips
Nov 10, 2025 • 9min

This new AI role is exploding (News)

A new AI role for forward-deployed engineers is booming, with job postings skyrocketing by 800%. Younger developers are increasingly shunning AWS pain, opting for platforms like Vercel and Heroku instead. There's a compelling argument for writing LLM agents to better understand their behavior. Meanwhile, the Dead Framework Theory suggests that React has become the dominant platform for development. Lastly, a warning is issued against vibe coding unit tests, highlighting the potential pitfalls of relying too heavily on LLMs for quality assurance.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 1h 43min

#define: sheer resistance (Friends)

In this lively showdown, past winners Taylor Troesh, Thomas Eckert, Matthew Sanabria, and David Aja engage in a battle of wits filled with obscure jargon. With Taylor's quick medical insights and David's sharp statistical recognitions, the contestants decipher creative definitions and tackle hilarious trivia rounds, like guessing Google autocompletes related to Steve Jobs. The competition heats up with whimsical invented meanings, leading to a nail-biting tiebreaker where Matthew clinches victory. Expect playful banter and a whirlwind of knowledge!
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88 snips
Nov 5, 2025 • 1h 44min

The world of open source metadata (Interview)

In this engaging discussion, Andrew Nesbitt explores the vast landscape of open source metadata, having built impactful tools like Libraries.io and ecosyste.ms. He dives into the importance of dependency data over download counts, sharing insights on the funding of critical maintainers and how concentrated package usage can be. Andrew elaborates on the challenges of indexing various ecosystems and the potential for automated analyses. He emphasizes the project's collaborative future, inviting contributions from the community to enhance its impact.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 8min

The overlooked power of URLs (News)

Discover how URLs can serve as state containers, helping to encode UI states for better user experiences. Learn about the impressive ways developers like Shrivu Shankar harness Cloud Code features. Explore the debate on whether AI has compromised the integrity of technical interviews. Wu Xiaoyun shares his remarkable internship feat of saving TikTok $300k through a Rust rewrite. Finally, uncover Tune, a new serialization format that significantly cuts token usage for LLM prompts.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 19min

We see dead projects (Friends)

The hosts dive into the eerie world of dead tech projects, exploring the reasons behind their demise. They share tales of GitHub Actions frustrations and the ghosts of once-popular tools like Sass and Meteor. The discussion takes a nostalgic turn with reflections on old chat apps and the rise and fall of Quicksilver. Plus, they examine the haunting impacts of major player shutdowns like those from Google. With insights on AI coding agents and deployment trade-offs, this episode is a thrilling ride through the graves of tech history.
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89 snips
Oct 30, 2025 • 2h 4min

Agentic infra changes everything (Interview)

In a compelling conversation with Adam Jacob, founder of Chef and now leading System Initiative, the discussion explores transformative agentic systems in infrastructure management. Adam shares insights on the recent AWS outage, emphasizing the need for empathy in tech crises. He debates whether the AI market is in a bubble while advocating for AI as a force multiplier for developers. The podcast covers practical agent use cases, such as automating log collection, and how infrastructure workflows are evolving to integrate AI tools more efficiently.
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Oct 27, 2025 • 8min

Code like a surgeon (News)

Dive into the intriguing 'Dead Internet Theory' as it faces scrutiny. Discover Geoffrey Litt’s sharp metaphor of coding like a surgeon, emphasizing precision in software development. Matt Sephton champions spreadsheets as rapid UI design tools, while Nate Meyvis passionately discusses front-end maximalism. Hemant Pandey argues the underrated value of 9-to-5 jobs for life planning. Finally, catch a lively debate on React versus Backbone and why sometimes, minimal JavaScript suffices for simple tasks.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 1h 48min

Kaizen! Mop-up job (Friends)

The hosts dive into the post-launch excitement of Pipely, highlighting their Denver experience and the challenges faced with CDN performance. They discuss the innovative caching improvements that dramatically boosted response times. The conversation shifts to the future of video standards and the trade-offs of content distribution options. They also touch on community-building initiatives, including the Make It Work Club, where smart home anecdotes and home lab projects spark lively discussions. All this unfolds amidst humor and camaraderie!

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