The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

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15 snips
Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 42min

State of the "log" 2025 (Friends)

Kyle Galbraith, Co-founder and CEO of Depot.dev, discusses how to enhance build pipelines and boost developer velocity. He shares insights on Depot's offerings that promise tenfold faster builds and integration with existing CI providers. The conversation also highlights the role of innovative tools in maximizing productivity and saving crucial development time. Additionally, Kyle touches on the significance of maintaining efficient workflows in an ever-evolving tech landscape, providing listeners with actionable concepts to optimize their processes.
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23 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 22min

Agents in the database (Interview)

Ajay Kulkarni, Co-founder and CEO of Tiger Data, discusses his fascinating journey from MIT to leading a database company. He dives into how personal values shape company culture and reflects on the lessons learned from his leadership experiences. The conversation shifts to groundbreaking topics like the role of agents in databases and how they revolutionize workflows. Ajay also highlights the rapid evolution in product development cycles thanks to AI, and offers insights into their innovative CLI and MCP design aimed at enhancing both human and agent interactions.
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57 snips
Dec 15, 2025 • 16min

The code, prose & pods that shaped 2025 (News)

Get ready for a fascinating year-end roundup! From standout code like XPipe to essays on AI's impact and creative challenges, the discussion highlights the coolest innovations. Dive into May's exploration of internet artifacts, followed by intriguing tech insights in gaming from July. The conversation even tackles heated debates about AI art and wraps up with thoughts on vanilla CSS. Jerod's favorite picks from each month inspire and reflect the evolving landscape of tech and creativity in 2025!
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24 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 1h 45min

Down the Linux rabbit hole (Friends)

Alex Kretzschmar, a developer and content creator passionate about self-hosting and Linux, dives deep into the intricacies of home lab setup. He debates the pros and cons of Docker vs. Podman, reveals how he built a Kubernetes cluster, and discusses affordable offsite ZFS backups with ZFS.rent. Alex also shares insights on replacing Google Photos with self-hosted alternatives and reflects on the shifting landscape of media consumption, predicting a resurgence in piracy as streaming services fragment. It's a treasure trove for tech enthusiasts!
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Dec 10, 2025 • 1h 34min

Autonomous drone delivery in a Zip (Interview)

Keenan Wyrobek, cofounder and CTO of Zipline, is revolutionizing logistics with autonomous drones, starting with medical deliveries in Rwanda. He shares how Zipline overcame technical and regulatory hurdles to deliver packages directly to consumers. The conversation delves into the innovative twin-drone design, environmental benefits, and the rigorous testing process that ensures safety. Keenan also discusses the economic impact of instant delivery on small businesses and the collaborative spirit among industry players like Amazon and Wing.
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35 snips
Dec 8, 2025 • 8min

The "confident idiot" problem (News)

Explore why AI needs hard rules instead of just vibe checks. Discover the 'confident idiot' phenomenon affecting how LLMs judge themselves, leading to flawed outputs. Hear about Anthropic's strategic acquisition of the Bun team and its implications for AI engineering. Learn about the hilarious attempt to resurrect the 1996 Space Jam website with Claude and its dismal failures. Plus, Chromium's revival of JPEG XL signals a promising future, and find out about Bazite, a new gaming distro set to elevate Linux gaming experiences.
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73 snips
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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59 snips
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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45 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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11 snips
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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