The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

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10 snips
Feb 4, 2026 • 1h 17min

Setting Docker Hardened Images free (Interview)

Tushar Jain, EVP of Engineering at Docker and lead for supply chain security, describes Docker Hardened Images and the motivations behind them. He walks through SBOMs, VEX statements, reproducible builds, and how hardened images reduce scanner noise. They discuss developer trade-offs, adoption, roadmap, and plans for secure runtimes and AI agent safety.
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67 snips
Feb 2, 2026 • 9min

The tech monoculture is finally breaking (News)

Discussion about the end of tech monoculture as VR, AR, wearables, and 3D printers bring device diversity. A hijacked Notepad++ update and the urgent remediation steps that followed are covered. A transparent downtime apology from Tailscale and lessons on incident response are highlighted. Conversation about why deep coding peaks at four hours and risks of comprehension debt when relying on AI.
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52 snips
Jan 30, 2026 • 1h 13min

Natural born SaaS killers (Friends)

They dissect the Clawdbot/Molt/OpenClaw naming saga and what the personal AI assistant can actually automate. They compare Mac mini hardware for local inference and debate DIY weekend projects that replace app subscriptions. They wrestle with the ethics of killing SaaS, why SaaS stocks are struggling, and how SRE and local service providers may become more important.
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23 snips
Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 21min

Securing npm is table stakes (Interview)

Nicholas C. Zakas, seasoned JavaScript engineer and creator/maintainer of ESLint, critiques npm security and shares hard-earned tooling perspective. He discusses mass compromise patterns, maintainer risks, GitHub’s response and trusted publishing limits. He also explores anomaly detection, registry alternatives like JSR and Volt, and funding or stewardship paths forward.
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42 snips
Jan 26, 2026 • 7min

Clawdbot triggers a run on Mac Minis (News)

A roundup of why a bot has sent people racing for Mac Minis for local AI work. A discussion on SRE and operational skills rising as code becomes cheaper. News about curl ending its bug bounty program amid AI-driven noise. A look at ZeroBrew’s speed-up ideas for Homebrew. Thoughts on how LLMs will reshape software careers while fundamentals stay key.
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58 snips
Jan 24, 2026 • 2h 3min

The state of homelab tech (2026) (Friends)

Techno Tim, homelab creator and YouTuber known for hands-on self-hosting, Proxmox and TrueNAS tutorials. They talk hardware scarcity and why 2026 is the Year of Self-Hosted Software. Conversations cover vision-enabled OCR, document pipelines, unleashing Claude for networking fixes, Proxmox automation with PXM CLI, hybrid ZFS layouts, clustering strategies, and using agents as homelab copilots.
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51 snips
Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 38min

The era of the Small Giant (Interview)

Damien Tanner, founder of LayerCode and former Pusher entrepreneur, shares his insights on the transformative power of AI in software development. He argues that SaaS is evolving as AI agents automate tasks, potentially rendering traditional interfaces obsolete. Damien reveals the challenges of code review in a world of agent-generated code and discusses how non-technical users can benefit from simplified interfaces. He envisions a future where small teams can leverage these advancements to achieve remarkable things efficiently.
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68 snips
Jan 19, 2026 • 6min

Agent psychosis: are we going insane? (News)

The discussion dives deep into the potential madness of AI agent psychosis and its effects on developers. RepoBar emerges as a handy tool to keep GitHub projects visible and accessible. Ethan McCue shares transformative Postgres conventions that can streamline workflows. Meanwhile, Lea Verou highlights the urgent need to address the broken state of web dependencies, urging collaboration among standards bodies and developers to implement necessary fixes. It's a lively exploration of the intersection between technology, community, and open-source challenges.
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15 snips
Jan 17, 2026 • 1h 41min

Kaizen! Let it crash (Friends)

Dive into some tech tangents with discussions on Erlang's 'let it crash' philosophy and its implications for resilient systems. The team tackles frustrating out-of-memory crashes while analyzing unusual download patterns. They explore Mac cleanup tools and DIY hacks, alongside significant network upgrades. The mystery of MP3 traffic asymmetry leads to intriguing findings about disk fragmentation and misconfigurations. Plus, get insights on using LLMs for Varnish stats analysis—it's a wild ride through the digital landscape!
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37 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 41min

The GitHub problem (and other predictions) (Friends)

Mat Ryer, an experienced software engineer known for his contributions to Go and open source, joins for a lively discussion. He dives into the challenges posed by GitHub's dominance over the open-source ecosystem and the recent backlash over pricing changes. The conversation shifts towards Tom Tunguz's intriguing predictions for 2026, including an agent-first web and the potential for businesses to pay more for AI than for human workers. Plus, Mat shares insights on the innovative Grafana Assistant and lighthearted moments filled with impromptu songs!

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