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Sep 8, 2025 • 9min
Why AI coding claims don't add up (News)
Diving into the skepticism around AI coding claims, Mike Judge questions their actual impact on developer productivity. The folks behind Cactoide unveil an open-source alternative to event platforms like Meetup. Ryan Farley shares the fascinating journey of how RSS triumphed over Microsoft. Dominik Szymański makes a case for switching from Docker to Podman, citing security advantages. Plus, Stripe introduces Tempo, a new layer 1 blockchain aimed at enhancing stablecoin transactions for everyday use.

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Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 32min
XO Ruby is hitting the road (Interview)
Jim Remsik, a veteran in the Ruby universe, is organizing six XO Ruby conferences across the U.S. He shares nostalgic tales from the early days of Ruby and Rails, and insights from his extensive experience in event organizing. The conversation dives into challenges of making events more accessible and community-focused post-pandemic. Jim discusses innovative strategies for enhancing attendee experiences and emphasizes the importance of fostering connections within the Ruby community. All this while gearing up for an exciting 7500-mile road trip!

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Sep 2, 2025 • 8min
Next.js is infuriating (News)
Frustrations with the Next.js framework spark heated discussions in the developer community, revealing concerns over abstraction and extensibility. Meanwhile, a deep dive into open source shows that many projects thrive under the stewardship of individual contributors. Listeners also learn about the handy 'Copy as cURL' feature for debugging. Additionally, Bear's new licensing model is unpacked, bringing fresh perspectives on project sustainability. Dependency bloat emerges as a pervasive challenge, raising important questions for developers.

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Aug 29, 2025 • 1h 23min
Action absorbs anxiety (Friends)
Arun Gupta, a free agent with extensive experience in developer outreach and open source, shares insights from his unexpected exit from Intel. He discusses embracing new opportunities and the anxiety of job hunting after decades. The conversation touches on the future of open source in an AI-driven world, agentic coding strategies, and the challenges of AI-assisted programming. Gupta emphasizes the importance of proactive actions and personal branding, turning anxiety into opportunity during career transitions. Expect engaging discussions on tech, community, and innovation!

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Aug 27, 2025 • 1h 54min
Python documentary companion pod (Interview)
Travis Oliphant, the creator of NumPy and a key figure in the Python community, discusses the upcoming Python documentary and how Python has revolutionized software development. He shares insights on making open-source financially sustainable through innovative investment methods. The conversation delves into the evolution of Python, collaboration within its community, and how NumPy's impact has shaped numeric computing. With a twist on funding models for open source, Travis advocates for new structures to empower community-driven projects.

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Aug 25, 2025 • 8min
Omarchy 2.0: Best Linux setup ever? (News)
Elon Musk's company is challenging Microsoft with innovative AI ideas. DHH unveils Omarchy 2.0, promising a game-changing Linux setup. Strategies for overcoming developer block include focusing on incremental progress and embracing transparency in AI coding tools. A bold declaration suggests that all contributions must disclose AI involvement. Finally, a perspective emerges advocating for doing things that don't scale to foster creativity and growth in the developer community.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 1h 47min
Git with your friends (remastered) (Friends)
Mat Ryer, a software engineer and podcaster, joins the conversation to dive into the latest Git tools and share engaging anecdotes. They explore innovations like Git Heat Map and GitUI, while humorously reminiscing about gaming nostalgia. Expect playful discussions on the blend of AI in software development and the importance of creative communication. Mat even breaks into song, making for a lively exchange about the quirks and joys of coding, as well as the role of tools like CodeRabbit in revolutionizing code reviews.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 2h 23min
From Chef to System Initiative (remastered) (Interview)
Adam Jacob, an entrepreneur and software developer famous for creating Chef, shares his extraordinary journey from a young SysAdmin to launching System Initiative. He dives into the challenges of developer tools, especially around GitHub Actions, and the significance of open source in his life. Reflecting on the tech nostalgia of the early internet, he discusses the evolution of cloud computing and the ethical considerations in AI. The conversation weaves through innovation in coding tools, personal growth in leadership, and the future of user experience in software development.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 8min
Cursor’s problem isn't just Cursor's problem (News)
Cursor is grappling with challenges that go beyond the visible, highlighting the struggles of startups with subscription models. Alireza Bashiri champions plaintext over traditional to-do apps, advocating for simplicity. Meanwhile, Manish introduces an offline AI workspace, while OverType impresses with a lightweight WYSIWYG markdown editor. Additionally, the innovative sshrc tool allows developers to carry their configurations to remote machines, showcasing the tech community's ongoing push for efficiency and creativity.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 40min
Oxide is crossing the chasm (Friends)
Bryan Cantrill, CTO of Oxide Computer Company and former Sun Microsystems whiz, dives deep into Oxide's recent $100M Series B funding. He discusses the delicate dance of securing venture capital in Silicon Valley, likening it to dating. The conversation shifts to avoiding pitfalls in hardware scaling and explores how Oxide aims to redefine the AI datacenter landscape. With a focus on hiring challenges and engineering excellence, Bryan reflects on the balance of rapid growth and financial prudence, making for a captivating take on the tech industry today.