
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Software's best weekly news brief, deep technical interviews & talk show.
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21 snips
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.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 1h 4min
Measuring the actual impact of AI coding (Friends)
Abi Noda from DX joins the discussion, bringing insights into how AI coding tools are influencing developer productivity. Surprisingly, the productivity boosts are modest, suggesting a complex relationship. Topics include Jevons paradox and AI agents as extensions of human capabilities. Noda explores the landscape of AI tools in enterprises, highlighting user adoption and the importance of effective integration. The conversation also touches on budget implications and the evolving roles of developers in the AI era, underscoring the necessity of balancing human intuition with technology.

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Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 39min
Lightspeed search built for devs (Interview)
Don MacKinnon, co-founder and CTO of Searchcraft, dives into the future of search technology. He reveals how their Rust-built search engine merges vector embeddings with traditional ranking methods. The conversation touches on efficient search functionalities, the complexities of search relevancy, and the revolutionary impact of AI and LLMs on search capabilities. Don also discusses the evolving landscape of startup branding in the age of automation, emphasizing ethical considerations in tech development and the importance of community-driven feedback in creating user-friendly tools.

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Jul 7, 2025 • 9min
Full-breadth developers for the win (News)
Discover the emerging role of full-breadth developers in an AI-driven landscape where their adaptability may set them apart. Learn about innovative content monetization strategies from Cloudflare and how they navigate the challenges with AI tools. Soak in the lessons learned from a developer's struggles with synchronizing multiple AI agents. Plus, explore exciting advancements in database technology, featuring Postgres and collaborations between leading firms like Supabase and PlanetScale.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 2h 8min
Selling mountain bikes all over the planet (Friends)
Jeff Cayley, an entrepreneur and mountain bike enthusiast, shares his journey from pro biker to founder of Worldwide Cyclery and Kettle Mountain Apparel. He discusses the evolution of the mountain biking industry during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the rise of e-commerce and direct-to-consumer sales. Cayley also delves into the challenges of engaging customers through YouTube content and the importance of community-building. He highlights the significance of quality in high-end bike components and the growth of innovative apparel, showcasing how passion fuels business success.

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Jul 2, 2025 • 1h 54min
Agent, take the wheel (Interview)
In this enlightening discussion, Thorsten Ball, a software engineer at Sourcegraph, shares his insights on AI-assisted coding and the revolutionary Amp tool he’s working on. He explains how coding agents can transform software development and discusses the divide between AI believers and skeptics. Thorsten highlights recent advancements in AI, the unique features of Amp, and the necessity for adaptability in engineering skills. He delves into the impact of large language models, questioning traditional coding methods, and envisioning a future where AI enhances coding efficiency.

49 snips
Jun 30, 2025 • 6min
Coding agents have crossed a chasm (News)
The discussion highlights the leap coding agents have made in software development. Experts share insights on how software engineers should adapt to evolving responsibilities triggered by these advancements. There's a deep dive into Kubernetes 2.0 and its challenges. The commoditization of coding agents is explored, shedding light on its implications. Personal anecdotes and tributes bring a human touch to the conversation, illustrating the importance of contributions in tech.

43 snips
Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 36min
Let's build something phoenix.new (Friends)
Chris McCord, the mastermind behind Elixir’s Phoenix framework, shares insights on his new remote AI runtime designed for Phoenix apps. He discusses how autonomous coding agents may revolutionize development workflows and reflects on evolving software trends. The conversation dives into the potential of LLMs for rapid prototyping and the changing landscape of programming languages. With a mix of humor and industry insights, Chris and the hosts brainstorm app ideas, navigating the exciting future of coding and automation.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 11min
When vibe coding goes viral (Interview)
Chris Anderson, an early contributor to CouchDB and Couchbase, now works on Vibes.diy and Fireproof, focusing on accessible programming. He discusses the evolution of coding, sharing insights from his journey with CouchDB and the inception of new tools. Chris highlights how app development has transformed into a collaborative, user-friendly endeavor reminiscent of TikTok. The conversation touches on innovative data management, AI collaboration, and the future of coding accessibility, emphasizing community creativity and efficient app generation.

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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.