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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

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15 snips
Feb 10, 2025 • 8min

Tech is supposed to make our lives easier (News)

Bill Maher takes a humorous jab at how tech often complicates our lives rather than simplifying them. Two professors introduce a curriculum designed to boost AI literacy in the ChatGPT era. Daniel Delaney dives into how chat interfaces can revolutionize developer tools. Benedict Evans challenges our expectations of computer correctness. Meanwhile, the Thoughtbot team reveals key moments when refactoring can do more harm than good, urging developers to communicate effectively about system changes.
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28 snips
Feb 7, 2025 • 2h 5min

The state of homelab tech (2025) (Friends)

Techno Tim, a YouTuber and software developer renowned for his insights on homelabs, dives into the future of home lab technology. They discuss the rise of compact mini PCs and the shift towards energy-efficient setups. Tim shares his journey from hobbyist to expert, highlighting the integration of AI in home automation and the challenges of acquiring GPUs. The conversation also touches on the importance of customizing hardware for creators and maintaining data privacy with services like DeleteMe. A tech-savvy gem for enthusiasts!
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27 snips
Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 28min

Build software that lasts! (Interview)

Bert Hubert, founder of PowerDNS with over 30 years in software development, shares his profound insights on creating sustainable software. He discusses the emotional and technical hurdles faced in developing a parliamentary monitoring system, highlighting the need for redundancy and careful documentation. Bert emphasizes the significance of long-term software strategies while navigating complexities like data dependencies and the responsible incorporation of AI. His anecdotes reveal the delicate balance between innovation and maintaining reliable practices in tech.
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23 snips
Feb 3, 2025 • 7min

Everyone knows your location (News)

The podcast kicks off with a discussion on a major data leak that uncovers how apps track your location without consent. A personal experiment adds intrigue to the conversation about geolocation data. Next, the focus shifts to what makes a great software team, blending insights with AI's role in development. Valuable tips on adapting software frameworks are shared, alongside best practices for writing design documents. Last but not least, the hosts encourage listeners to engage with the community and stay updated on tech developments.
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27 snips
Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 27min

Over the top auth strategies (Friends)

Dan Moore from FusionAuth, an expert in authentication strategies, dives into the world of secure user access. He breaks down modern authentication methods like magic links, OTPs, and passkeys. The discussion highlights the balance between security and user experience, exploring challenges with third-party logins and password managers. Dan shares insights on multi-factor authentication and the importance of evolving strategies for different user demographics. His practical tips and anecdotes make the complex landscape of authentication both relatable and informative.
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41 snips
Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 16min

Turso is rewriting SQLite in Rust (Interview)

Glauber Costa, co-founder and CEO of Turso, shares insights on reimagining databases by rewriting SQLite in Rust with a project called Limbo. He discusses the challenges of SQLite's public domain status and the need for contributions. Glauber highlights the innovative use of Deterministic Simulation Testing for ensuring reliability and the future aspirations of the Terso platform, including open-source engagement. The conversation also touches on the creation of LibSQL and the team's vision for a billion databases, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and community involvement.
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26 snips
Jan 27, 2025 • 9min

DeepSeek-R1's epic pull request (News)

Xuan-Son Nguyen showcases a remarkable pull request enhancing WASM performance, largely authored by DeepSeek-R1. Adam Wathan unveils Tailwind CSS 4.0, sparking excitement in the developer community. Matheus Lima dives into computer science history, highlighting influential papers that shaped the field. Namanyay Goel raises concerns about AI leading to a new wave of illiterate programmers. Russell Baylis shares practical advice on optimizing home office lighting to combat eye strain, making remote work healthier.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 21min

Fallthrough & Friends (Friends)

Kris Brandow and Matthew Sanabria, co-hosts of the Fallthrough podcast, dive into the shifting landscape of software development. They dissect why Go remains a strong choice alongside newer languages like Rust and Zig. The duo discusses the potential of tools like 'jj' for version control and the importance of user-centric documentation. With humor, they reminisce about past projects and share insights on flexible code editors. They also speculate on the future of programming, including programming in natural language, and the need for better organization in documentation.
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25 snips
Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 49min

From open source to acquired (Interview)

Ashley Jeffs, a data streaming expert and creator of Benthos, shares his journey transitioning from an open-source tool to being acquired by Redpanda. He discusses the challenges of growing the project, making crucial funding decisions, and navigating the complexities of licensing. Jeffs reflects on the fulfilling yet tough nature of open-source work, post-acquisition dynamics, and how to maintain joy in the process. His experiences illuminate the life of open-source projects and the balance between community interests and business realities.
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14 snips
Jan 20, 2025 • 10min

Make computing personal again (News)

Discover the push to make computing more personal and user-focused. Explore the challenges and potential of AI tools in software development and the vital role of human input. Hear insights on how senior engineers can thrive as individual contributors without moving into management roles. Learn about a fresh approach to documentation that prioritizes user actions, alongside an innovative web framework designed for better front-end development. Plus, a critique of surveillance capitalism sparks a conversation on ethical tech practices.

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