The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

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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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26 snips
Oct 22, 2025 • 57min

Bringing Atuin to the desktop (Interview)

Ellie Huxtable, creator of the innovative Atuin shell tool, shares her journey from London to San Francisco while diving into the functionalities of Atuin CLI and the new desktop app. She discusses how Atuin enhances shell history management and introduces the concept of executable runbooks for improved workflow. The conversation also covers technical challenges of building a cross-platform GUI, the importance of user feedback during beta testing, and future plans to enhance data portability. Ellie's insights highlight the potential for Atuin to streamline complex development environments.
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22 snips
Oct 20, 2025 • 7min

The science behind developer flow states (News)

Discover the fascinating world of developer flow states, as Csaba Okrona uncovers how to reclaim this elusive mindset. Listen to a quirky story about a rogue smart vacuum wreaking havoc. Matz and the Ruby core team take charge of RubyGems, ensuring its stability. Venturing into AI, find out why Simon Willison believes Claude Skills could revolutionize automation. Finally, shift your perspective on technical debt as knowledge, revealing its potential for growth and opportunity.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 42min

There will be bleeps (Friends)

Mike McQuaid, a prominent open-source maintainer and Homebrew lead, teams up with Justin Searls, a developer and podcaster, to dissect the RubyGems controversy. They discuss the fallout from the Ruby Central incident, emphasizing how funding complexities can cause chaos in open-source projects. The duo debates the nature of sustainability and career prospects in the open-source realm, questioning whether maintainers should treat their work as a hobby. They also explore the potential of AI tools to aid maintainers while highlighting the importance of balance and enjoyment in open source.
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50 snips
Oct 15, 2025 • 1h 25min

Spec-driven development with Kiro (Interview)

Deepak Singh leads the developer agents team at AWS, focusing on Kiro, an innovative AI coding environment. He delves into the significance of spec-driven development and shares the design journey influenced by QCLI. Deepak describes how Kiro's interface streamlines task generation and agent interactions, while highlighting the importance of maintaining context without direct code editing. The discussion also covers the dual target audience for Kiro, the integration of automation hooks, and insights on developing fully automated applications in the future.
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49 snips
Oct 13, 2025 • 9min

The great software quality collapse (News)

Denis Stetskov discusses how the software industry has accepted catastrophe as the norm. Meta is handing React and React Native over to the Linux Foundation, committing to five years of support. GitHub is prioritizing its infrastructure migration to Azure, even at the expense of new features. Miguel Grinberg shares performance benchmarks showcasing improvements in Python 3.14, while Matthew Inman reflects on the role of AI in art, suggesting it can serve as a creative assistant.
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60 snips
Oct 10, 2025 • 1h 30min

A new direction for AI developer tooling (Friends)

José Valim, the visionary behind Elixir and founder of Tidewave, dives into the world of AI coding agents. He introduces Tidewave, a full-stack web development tool seamlessly integrated with Rails and Phoenix. Valim discusses the implications of model context management and the potential risks of AI prompting in malware. He also shares insights on productivity in coding, the interactive capabilities of Tidewave, and how it can enhance developer workflow through real-time browser integration. Tune in for a fascinating look at the future of developer tools!
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38 snips
Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 12min

Vite documentary companion pod (Interview)

Evan You, the creator of Vite and Vue and founder of VoidZero, shares insights into Vite's remarkable journey. He discusses its evolution from a Vue-only tool to a framework-agnostic standard embraced by Svelte and Nuxt. Evan reveals the challenges of sustaining open-source projects and why donations alone aren't enough. He elaborates on his new venture, VoidZero, aimed at creating a unified JS toolchain and introduces VitePlus, a powerful superset with commercial offerings. The conversation also touches on the process behind making developer documentaries.
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51 snips
Oct 6, 2025 • 8min

The best coders should exit the feed (News)

A compelling discussion unfolds about why top engineers should leave for-profit social platforms due to changing regulations and societal values. Listeners learn about a Cloud Code starter kit that integrates AI with Git, plus an in-depth look at the Vercel vs. Cloudflare conflict. The spotlight shines on Toolbrew, a user-friendly site for web utilities without hassle. Finally, insights into the pitfalls of overengineering reveal how factors like premature optimization can bog down development. An engaging mix of tech insights awaits!
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95 snips
Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 35min

npm under siege (what to do about it) (Friends)

Feross Aboukhadijeh, a security engineer and founder of Socket Security, dives into the alarming rise of npm supply chain attacks, detailing how phishing and account takeovers have escalated threats. He explains the innovative techniques behind recent compromises and the unexpected consequences for attackers seeking monetary gain. Feross introduces Socket Firewall, a promising solution to detect and block malware during package installations. Listeners gain practical steps for reducing supply-chain risk and insights into the future of npm security.

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