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Mar 15, 2024 • 1h 24min
We have a right to repair! (Interview)
Kyle Wiens, Founder and CEO of iFixit, passionately discusses the Right to Repair movement. He details Oregon's recent legislation that empowers consumers to fix their devices and highlights challenges from corporations like Apple that limit repair options. The conversation dives into the history and implications of the DMCA, the environmental impact of non-repairable devices, and the importance of standardized repairability scoring. Wiens also shares how iFixit funds advocacy through tool sales, making a case for the consumer's right to repair and innovate.

Mar 11, 2024 • 10min
Puter is the internet OS (News)
Discover how Pewter revolutionizes your browser into a full OS, while kapa.ai shares insights on structuring documentation for LLMs. Explore the latest in software development with Daytona, an open-source alternative to Codespaces, and the launch of Gleam 1.0. Don't miss Rolldown, a new JavaScript bundler crafted in Rust, promising to enhance your coding experience.

Mar 8, 2024 • 1h 22min
Bourbon and better software (Friends)
Robert Ross, Founder and CEO of FireHydrant, shares his insights on software reliability and scaling successful startups. He dives into the nuances of bourbon tasting, bringing a light-hearted touch to the conversation. Robert discusses the balance between developing in-house solutions versus acquisitions within tech. He reflects on the importance of clear communication and trust in both startups and personal passions while hinting at his plans to watch Silicon Valley. This engaging dialogue offers a mix of professional wisdom and personal anecdotes.

Mar 8, 2024 • 1h 33min
It's not always DNS (Interview)
In this conversation, Paul Vixie, a notable DNS contributor, shares his love/hate relationship with DNS. He discusses crucial limitations and future innovations necessary for internet scalability. Vixie explores the cultural notion of 'It's always DNS' while addressing the rise of modern DNS resolvers like OpenDNS and Google’s 8.8.8.8. The talk delves into the complexities of DNS, security challenges, and how blockchain intersects with domain names, wrapping up with his vision for reinventing DNS in our ever-evolving digital landscape.

Mar 4, 2024 • 8min
Apple backs off killing EU web apps (News)
Apple shifts its stance on web apps after EU backlash, revealing the ongoing tension in software standards. A discussion on Deno’s new package registry promises to elevate JavaScript development. The importance of face-to-face interactions for remote teams is highlighted, emphasizing how informal chats foster stronger relationships. Additionally, the podcast delves into the nuances of personal blogging versus federated platforms, advocating for more independence from centralization in digital publishing.

Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 32min
Zed's secret sauce (Friends)
Nathan Sobo, a renowned software engineer and creator of the Zed text editor, shares insights into its evolution into an open-source platform. He discusses Zed’s unique collaborative channels that enhance coding experiences in real-time. The conversation dives into balancing community feedback with business goals, especially concerning Linux support and extensibility through Z extensions. They also explore the complexities of open-source licensing, emphasizing the need for user engagement and continuous improvement. Humor and anecdotes keep the discussion lively!

Feb 28, 2024 • 1h 19min
Leading in the era of AI code intelligence (Interview)
Quinn Slack, CEO of Sourcegraph and a leader in code intelligence, shares insights into the rapid evolution of AI in software development. He discusses navigating the shift from code search to AI-driven tools, emphasizing stakeholder alignment and customer feedback. Quinn reflects on how AI can take over mundane tasks, enhancing the developer experience while balancing the joy of traditional coding. He also delves into the importance of understanding coding context to improve AI tool accuracy, revealing the exciting future of programming.

Feb 28, 2024 • 39min
Dance Party (Interview)
Get ready to groove as the hosts unveil their new album, packed with catchy tunes that'll make you want to dance. They challenge you to resist the rhythm while sharing insights on the creative process behind these infectious tracks. The playful atmosphere continues as they express their gratitude, leaving listeners excited for future collaborations. Join in the fun and discover the joy of dance music that’s not just heard but felt!

Feb 26, 2024 • 7min
Natural Language Programming (News)
Discover GPTScript, a fresh scripting language designed to streamline interactions with language models. Dive into Adam Wiggins' insights on the Muse project and its challenges. Hear about the interesting results from a survey on JavaScript usage across popular websites. Learn about a hassle-free CMS for GitHub Pages that enhances team workflows. Finally, explore the significance of permissionless link sharing on the web, plus a sneak peek into upcoming discussions about the Zed editor.

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Feb 23, 2024 • 1h 55min
Brewing up something for work (Friends)
Mike McQuaid, maintainer of Homebrew and CTO at Workbrew, discusses the chaos of digital distractions and the allure of social media. He highlights the importance of software maintenance, comparing it to physical upkeep, and shares insights into Homebrew's telemetry efforts while balancing user privacy. The conversation also touches on old-school web development and the evolving landscape of package management on Mac, as well as McQuaid's journey from GitHub to Workbrew, merging open-source principles with commercial software development.