
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Software's best weekly news brief, deep technical interviews & talk show.
Latest episodes

6 snips
Dec 15, 2023 • 1h 27min
ANTHOLOGY — The technical bits (Interview)
In this engaging discussion, Heikki Linnakangas, co-founder of Neon and Postgres expert, shares insights on how Neon is revolutionizing data management. Robert Aboukhalil, a bioinformatics engineer, dives into the transformative role of WebAssembly in making desktop apps accessible on the web. Meanwhile, Scott Ford, a software consultant, reveals challenges around software modernization and bug resolutions. Together, they explore innovations in Postgres architecture, the future of bioinformatics tools, and the rising trends in open-source dependency security.

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Dec 11, 2023 • 7min
Open source LLMs are catching up (News)
Open source large language models are catching up with ChatGPT, showcasing significant advancements. SQLite has improved its JSON functions, enhancing data handling capabilities. The Ratatui Rust crate is introduced for crafting terminal UIs effortlessly. A case study demonstrates building a complex app using just vanilla JavaScript, balancing between frameworks and standard technologies. Additionally, there's a focus on NPM security updates to ensure safer software development practices.

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Dec 8, 2023 • 1h 44min
HATEOAS corpus (Friends)
Kris Brandow, a prominent software engineer known for his work in the Go community, discusses the intricacies of API design. He and Jerod explore what makes a good API, questioning why REST is often misapplied. They dive into the debate between GraphQL and REST, highlighting the significance of hypermedia and how it affects client-server interactions. Kris also shares insights on the evolution of these technologies, addressing common misconceptions and emphasizing the need for clarity and documentation in API development.

Dec 6, 2023 • 1h 5min
Hare aims to be a 100 year language (Interview)
Drew DeVault, the passionate creator of Hare, a systems programming language, discusses his desire to build a lasting tool for developers. He emphasizes Hare's commitment to stability and simplicity, offering a refreshing contrast to modern programming languages. Drew shares insights on fostering an open-source culture and engages in a light-hearted analogy involving peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. The conversation also touches on the challenges of balancing innovation with reliability in programming communities.

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Dec 4, 2023 • 8min
Leaked GPT prompts & Firefox on the brink (News)
Discover the fascinating leak of ChatGPT prompts and what it means for users. Firefox faces a steep decline, with its market share dropping below 2%. Robin Berjon tackles the challenge of naming those who can’t be named in tech. Amy Lai shares an outrageous bug story, and Facundo Olano presents a fresh perspective: 'code is run more than read.' Join the conversation around the evolving roles of technologists and the importance of user-centric software development.

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Dec 1, 2023 • 1h 15min
The state of the 2023 tech market (Friends)
Gergely Orosz, a software engineer and author of "The Software Engineer’s Guidebook," dives into the turbulent tech market of 2023. He discusses the shifting landscape of hiring, the significant impact of AI on both job security and software development, and internal conflicts within leading AI firms. Gergely also touches on the rise of serverless database solutions and the evolving dynamics of the new workforce, contrasting Gen Z aspirations with traditional values, all while maintaining a critical view on open source security challenges.

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Nov 30, 2023 • 2h 5min
Gleaming the KubeCon (Interview)
Solomon Hykes, the creator of Docker and founder of Dagger, joins cloud-native experts Tammer Saleh and James McShane from SuperOrbital, along with Steve Francis of Sidero Labs. They delve into the future of continuous integration with Dagger and the innovative Talos Linux. Discussions span the rise of serverless Postgres, travel tales from KubeCon, and groundbreaking features like Project Zenith enhancing cross-language support. The playful banter highlights the ever-evolving tech landscape and the importance of simplifying development processes.

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Nov 27, 2023 • 8min
Was Jamstack a zero interest rate phenomenon? (News)
Discover the evolving dynamics of the Jamstack community amid platform closures and declining popularity. Learn about the pitfalls in data visualization and explore the upcoming Laravel admin tool, Pulse, for enhanced performance insights. Listen to strategies for long-term code refactoring and engage in the debate of libraries versus services in software development. Finally, delve into the importance of self-reliance in managing software dependencies, emphasizing self-hosting for better control and reduced risks.

Nov 22, 2023 • 1h 17min
Bringing Dev Mode to Figma (Interview)
Emil Sjölander, who works at Figma and previously founded Visly, discusses the groundbreaking Dev Mode designed to unite developers and designers in a single workspace. He shares insights on the evolution of design tools and the journey from outdated practices to modern collaboration. Emil delves into how Dev Mode enhances user experiences and optimizes workflows, along with the challenges of translating designs into functional code. The episode also highlights integrating design systems to improve project outcomes and the importance of feedback in refining development tools.

Nov 20, 2023 • 9min
Watching OpenAI unravel in real-time (News)
The chaos surrounding OpenAI unfolds as listeners get insights into leadership shake-ups and employee reactions. Innovative tools like TLDraw and GPT-4 are transforming web development, raising questions about the future of coding skills. The discussion on HTML First principles emphasizes a new approach in web design. Navigating programming in the AI era brings to light the need for educational shifts and optimization strategies, hinting at exciting collaborations on design and development integration.