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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

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25 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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65 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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9 snips
May 30, 2025 • 1h 33min

The Web Development Engine (Interview)

Andreas Møller, Co-founder of Nordcraft, shares insights on the innovative Nordcraft Engine, revolutionizing web development by integrating game-like tools. He discusses the overdue shift in web design and the importance of visual programming in making development more intuitive. The interplay between designers and engineers is emphasized as crucial for project success. Møller also highlights challenges in continuous integration and secure authentication, along with the distinct workflow enhancements offered by Nordcraft, ultimately aiming to make complex applications easier to create.
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49 snips
May 27, 2025 • 10min

Entry-level tech jobs are getting wiped out (News)

Entry-level tech jobs are dwindling, with major firms slashing hiring by over 50%. The rise of AI tools, such as Forge, is reshaping coding environments for faster, more efficient development. Jujutsu’s innovative approach to version control is gaining traction among developers. Meanwhile, the new MCP architecture is redefining web application development. Coders are also advised on best practices for optimizing code performance by adjusting control flow structures. The podcast emphasizes the importance of adaptation in the evolving tech landscape.
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62 snips
May 23, 2025 • 1h 8min

Dull, dirty or dangerous (Friends)

Join Scott Hanselman, Microsoft's VP of Developer Community and a renowned figure in .NET and open source, as he shares insights on open sourcing software and the cool features of Windows. The conversation dives into the balance between AI and human creativity in tech, the exhilarating world of building arcade cabinets, and the innovative potential of platforms like Depot for speeding up software builds. Expect an engaging mix of technical evolution, personal growth, and community collaboration that highlights the joy and challenges of creating in the tech world.
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40 snips
May 23, 2025 • 1h 42min

Refactored in prison (Interview)

Preston Thorpe, an incarcerated software engineer and open-source contributor, shares his transformative journey from rebellion to redemption. He discusses how learning to code in prison has empowered him, providing focus amidst distractions. Through introspection, he reflects on overcoming addiction and the personal growth fostered by educational initiatives. Preston emphasizes the importance of community and mentorship during incarceration, revealing how technology can enable substantial improvements in both personal lives and prison systems. He concludes with hopes for a meaningful future.
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28 snips
May 19, 2025 • 8min

Windows Subsystem for Linux is open source (News)

Microsoft has opened the source of the Windows Subsystem for Linux, igniting excitement among developers. Insights into TypeScript's type system reveal complex trade-offs in programming. A developer shares their decision to step back from heavy use of large language models while coding. Meanwhile, a hacker impressively coded from an Android phone for two weeks. Lastly, the vision for NLWeb emerges, possibly becoming the HTML of a new open agentic web, blending security and technological advancement.
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May 16, 2025 • 1h 44min

#define: I'm going pants (Friends)

Join Angelica Hill, a dynamic GitHub and LinkedIn personality, and Matthew Sanabria, a tech-savvy friend from Oxide, as they dive into a playful game of defining obscure jargon. Expect competitive banter while tackling cheeky terms like 'oobleck' and 'clavichord.' Breakmaster Cylinder adds a musical flair, keeping the energy high. Their humorous insights range from pop culture film analyses to eccentric search queries, blending tech talk with laughter and camaraderie throughout the lively discussion!
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41 snips
May 16, 2025 • 1h 36min

NATS and the CNCF kerfuffle (Interview)

Derek Collison, creator of NATS and CEO of Synadia, dives into the fascinating journey of NATS, a top-notch open-source messaging system for cloud-native frameworks. He shares unique insights on its design and evolution, along with recent tensions between Synadia and the CNCF, exploring the challenges of open-source governance. Derek discusses the implications of programming languages on NATS's functionality and the commercial challenges of sustaining open-source projects. Tune in for a captivating look at navigating innovation and community dynamics!
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42 snips
May 12, 2025 • 8min

A critical look at MCP (News)

Rasmus Holm critically examines the challenges faced by developers with the Model Context Protocol, highlighting issues like poor documentation. Stefan Judis shares a fascinating term he learned from Scott Hanselman. Raf discusses the frustrating burden of knowing too much about software inconsistencies. The episode introduces Void, an innovative open-source tool designed to enhance developer productivity. Plus, get ready for the React Jam, where developers can compete by building games with React for cash prizes!

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