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8 snips
Jun 20, 2025 • 1h 30min

Just on the rocks (Friends)

The hosts share their amusing dislike for gin while tasting a rye whiskey, blending comedy with spirited banter. They discuss the importance of community engagement, announcing an exciting live event in Denver. The conversation shifts to exploring AI's evolving role in coding and productivity, emphasizing both technological advances and human dynamics. They delve into the psychological aspects of technology and isolation, drawing parallels to reality shows like 'Alone' and 'Naked and Afraid,' and the necessity of collaboration in navigating an AI-driven future.
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20 snips
Jun 18, 2025 • 1h 23min

The CEO of htmx likes codin' dirty (Interview)

In this engaging discussion, Carson Gross, the creator of HTMX and a professor at Montana State University, shares his passion for hypermedia and the unique approach of his zero-dependency JavaScript library. He challenges the norms of clean code, advocating for a more personal coding style. The conversation delves into the complexities of web development, the evolving landscape of software marketing, and the need for better CI tools. Finally, Carson emphasizes the importance of aligning new technologies with existing frameworks in the fast-paced tech world.
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36 snips
Jun 16, 2025 • 8min

Stop uploading your data to Google (News)

Lukas Mathis warns against relying on Google for data storage, highlighting the need for self-hosting. Robert Vitonsky discusses the flaws of IP-based language detection in web development. Tom from GameTorch points out the high demand for skilled software developers. Austin Parker from Honeycomb reveals how AI is transforming observability. Finally, Sugu Sougoumarane's new role at Supabase aims to integrate Vitess with Postgres, showcasing advancements in scalable database solutions.
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19 snips
Jun 13, 2025 • 2h 7min

Saltiness about frostiness (Friends)

Justin Searls, a tech journalist and Apple enthusiast, joins to dissect the recent WWDC keynote. He critiques Apple's AI struggles, particularly with Siri, and discusses the mixed reactions to their new Liquid Glass design. The conversation covers the impact of mobile app updates on user experience, the cultural implications of CarPlay Ultra, and the challenges of traditional call quality versus modern solutions. Searls shares insights on evolving tech trends, privacy concerns, and the transition to AI-driven features, offering a fresh perspective on the state of technology.
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27 snips
Jun 11, 2025 • 1h 36min

The Roc programming language (Interview)

Richard Feldman, creator of the Roc programming language and author of Elm in Action, shares insights into his innovative project inspired by Elm. They discuss features like static dispatch, opportunistic mutation, and its dual structure for platforms and applications. Feldman emphasizes Roc's friendly compiler and performance benefits compared to giants like Go and Rust. The conversation also touches on community engagement, unique error handling, and the challenges of integrating new programming languages into the development landscape.
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43 snips
Jun 9, 2025 • 10min

Never. Let. AI. Write. Your. Tests. (News)

Diwank argues against using AI for writing tests, stressing the importance of human oversight in development. Apple unveils exciting redesigns across its platforms. The rise of AI is shifting focus from technical skills to judgment in coding. Peter Steinberger shares his experience with Claude Code, redefining how he interacts with technology. The Memvid 1.0 proposal sparks community debate over performance and the quality of AI-generated content, revealing tensions in the software development landscape.
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152 snips
Jun 6, 2025 • 1h 34min

Adventures in babysitting coding agents (Friends)

Software engineer Steve Yegge, known for his insights on coding and AI, shares his thoughts on the future of software development. He claims the IDE is dead and argues that babysitting AI agents is more engaging than traditional coding. Steve discusses the rise of vibe coding, which empowers non-engineers and enhances job satisfaction. He also explores how AI is reshaping roles for developers and the importance of continuous learning amidst these shifts. Plus, he tackles the skepticism around AI adoption in enterprise environments.
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56 snips
Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 15min

We're all Builders now (Interview)

In this engaging conversation, Amanda Silver, Corporate VP at Microsoft, shares her expertise on developer tools like VS Code, TypeScript, and GitHub. She discusses how AI is revolutionizing coding practices, highlighting innovations announced at Build 2025. Amanda reflects on her journey within Microsoft, the importance of open-source collaboration, and how emerging editors like Windsurf are influencing the ecosystem. The discussion also delves into the future of AI agents in software development, promoting enhanced productivity and a shift in developer roles.
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45 snips
Jun 2, 2025 • 8min

The 'developer replacement' hype cycle (News)

In this lively discussion, the speakers delve into the recurring hype surrounding developer replacement technologies. They question if we're in a 'Who Cares Era' where impact may be minimal. The conversation shifts to Cap, a promising alternative to CAPTCHA, and Michael Flarup highlights the resurgence of texture and depth in UI design. Lastly, they introduce Kan, an open-source contender to Trello, sparking thoughts on the future of project management tools.
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78 snips
May 31, 2025 • 1h 28min

wsl.exe -- cat hello.cs (Friends)

Craig Loewen, a Product Manager at Microsoft for the Windows Subsystem for Linux, and Mads Torgersen, the Lead Designer for C#, delve into exciting tech innovations. They discuss the open-sourcing of WSL and how it bridges Linux with Windows, enhancing the developer experience. Mads shares insights into C#'s evolution and the delicate balancing act of innovation versus compatibility. The duo explores the impact of AI on programming, sparking a lively debate about the future of coding. Expect a mix of humor and tech savvy along the way!

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