The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

Changelog Media
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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 38min

Very important agents (Friends)

Nick Nisi, an engineer and developer advocate known for his work in the JavaScript and AI tooling space, shares his insights on exciting new trends. He discusses Anthropic's acquisition of Bun and its impact on open source. The conversation dives into JavaScript runtimes, alternatives to GitHub, and the evolving landscape of developer tooling. They explore AI browsers and voice assistants, examining automation in homes. Nick predicts that developers will write less code but produce more, influencing future workflows.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 31min

Werner Vogels predicts the future (Interview)

Werner Vogels, Amazon's CTO, shares his visionary tech predictions for 2026 and beyond. He discusses how companionship may evolve with robots aiding the elderly and improving healthcare. Vogels raises concerns about the imminent threat of quantum computing and the urgent need for quantum-safe cryptography. He also emphasizes the qualities of the 'Renaissance developer'—a mix of deep specialization and broad understanding. With a focus on curiosity, adaptability, and responsible AI practices, he encourages builders to prepare for a future filled with challenges and opportunities.
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27 snips
Dec 1, 2025 • 9min

What actually makes you senior (News)

Discover what truly defines a senior software engineer! Learn about Matheus Lima's insights on clarifying questions as a key skill. Tega Brain's browser extension helps filter out AI-generated content to keep searches clean. Andrew Kelley talks about moving Zig to Codeberg and the impacts on funding. Plus, hear thoughts on vibe coding and how it complicates rather than simplifies tasks. Lastly, the potential risks to SSD data retention are highlighted, reminding us all to maintain backups!
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Nov 28, 2025 • 1h 50min

The 4 DIMM problem (Friends)

Lars Wikman, a seasoned Elixir and embedded systems developer, dives deep into the world of home automation and IoT. He shares his passion for martial arts, discussing how karate cultivates community and discipline. The conversation shifts to Linux, with Lars and hosts reminiscing about their distro hopping adventures and tackling the four-DIMM memory problem. Lars enlightens listeners about the Nerves project, emphasizing its real-world applications in production fleets and home automation integrations. Get ready for tech insights and a sprinkle of nostalgia!
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36 snips
Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 49min

The inner workings of Wikipedia (Interview)

In this engaging discussion, longtime Wikipedian Bill Buechler—founder of Buetler Inc.—shares two decades of insights into Wikipedia's inner workings. He explains the delicate balance of community norms and policies that govern edits. Bill delves into the impact of AI on Wikipedia's future and debunks the myths surrounding perceived political biases. He also addresses the challenges of retaining editors in the AI era and discusses the complexities of Wikipedia's funding and notability criteria. A fascinating look at a modern digital cornerstone!
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Nov 24, 2025 • 9min

What is a tech bubble anyway? (News)

Cedric Chin challenges the limits of comparing today's AI landscape to past tech bubbles. Matthew Prince offers a candid analysis of a critical Cloudflare outage, revealing how a simple bug caused major disruptions. Find out about 'hl,' a fast log viewer designed for humans that effectively formats complex data. Plus, dive into Continuum 93, a nostalgic fantasy computer emulator that captures the essence of retro gaming. Lastly, a fun reminder that intentions don’t count—action is where it’s at!
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36 snips
Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 41min

NOT a swarm! (Friends)

Chris Benson, a co-host of Practical AI and an expert in AI and robotics, shares insights on swarm robotics and home automation. He defines what constitutes a true swarm, emphasizing autonomy and emergent behavior. The discussion highlights the gap between drones and swarms, and why many popular drone shows don't qualify as swarms. Chris also explores practical swarm applications for homes and advocates for open-source tools like ROS2, encouraging makers to start small in building swarm capabilities.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 58min

Creating communal computers (Interview)

Spencer Chang, an artist and technologist known for creating internet sculptures and open-source tools, dives into fascinating discussions about his 'Alive Internet Theory' and its implications for community and creativity. He shares insights on human quirks that set us apart from AI, plus his innovative internet sculptures, like NFC tokens that link to digital experiences. Spencer also introduces PlayHTML, a platform for collaborative web games, highlighting how art and technology can foster connection in unique ways.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 9min

Why is Zig so cool? (News)

Nilo Stolte reveals Zig as an innovative systems language, boasting impressive features like C compatibility. George Mack shares twelve quirky ways to spark creativity, including tips about hydration and shower thoughts. Mario Zechner debates the need for MCP servers, favoring simpler command-line tools. Josh Collinsworth draws a fascinating comparison between AI art and medieval alchemy. Plus, discover how LibrePods is bringing great features to Android users, along with a new classifieds segment for tech enthusiasts.
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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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