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Jan 23, 2023 • 9min

Prioritizing tech debt, UI components to copy/paste, learnings from 20 years in software, git-sim & jqjq (News)

Discover a compelling framework for prioritizing technical debt, drawing parallels to financial management. Explore a library of innovative, copy/paste-able UI components for developers. Gain insights from a veteran engineer sharing vital lessons from 20 years in the field. Delve into unique tools like GitSim, which visualizes Git operations, and JQJQ, a fun twist on the JQ language. This discussion unveils the importance of both pragmatism in code and the joy of creative software projects.
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Jan 20, 2023 • 1h 12min

Just Postgres (Interview)

Craig Kerstiens, Chief Product Officer at Crunchy Data and a leading Postgres ambassador, dives deep into the evolution and rising popularity of Postgres. He discusses its unique features that distinguish it from proprietary databases, alongside the burgeoning ecosystem of extensions. Insightful conversations about serverless solutions highlight cost dynamics and challenges, while the innovative use of Postgres with Notion opens new doors for web development. With anecdotes and community dynamics, Craig paints a vibrant picture of Postgres's future.
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Jan 16, 2023 • 7min

Premium PCB cheat sheets, a disappearing AWS dev, HyperSwitch, Servo is back at it & Cloudflare Wildebeest (News)

Discover WestArtFactory's innovative PCB cheat sheets that are reshaping programming tools. Dive into the intriguing story of a developer who vanished after slashing AWS costs, leaving a mystery behind. Explore the flexibility needed in payment processing, featuring HyperSwitch, a Rust tool designed for seamless API access. Lastly, witness the rise of Cloudflare's Wildebeest server, breathing new life into federated social networking with its compatibility for Mastodon and ActivityPub.
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Jan 14, 2023 • 57min

The principles of data-oriented programming (Interview)

Join Yehonathan Sharvit, author of "Data-Oriented Programming," as he dives into the fascinating world where data reigns supreme in software development. He explains four foundational principles that make data a first-class citizen, enhancing application performance and user experience. Sharvit discusses the differences between data-oriented and object-oriented paradigms, the pros and cons of static vs. dynamic typing, and the significance of immutable data. Get insights on real-world applications, community engagement, and evolving practices in this dynamic field.
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Jan 9, 2023 • 8min

A simpler alternative to deleted_at, rules of thumb for better software, faking it until you automate it, the only civilized way to read online & AI and the big five (News)

Discover an innovative soft deletion strategy that simplifies data management in software. Explore 20 practical rules for boosting software quality with a focus on simplicity and automation. Delve into the pitfalls of social media, advocating for RSS feeds as a civilized reading alternative. Unpack the dynamic influence of AI on the big tech giants and their strategies to adapt in today’s evolving digital landscape. This conversation blends practical advice with thought-provoking discussions around technology and society.
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Jan 6, 2023 • 1h 22min

Don't sleep on Ruby & Rails (Interview)

In this engaging conversation, Justin Searls, co-founder of Test Double and a leading voice in web development, shares his excitement for Ruby on Rails 7 and its modern tools like Turbo and Stimulus. He candidly discusses the potential for a "You Might Not Need React" article and dives into the evolution of consulting at Test Double. The talk highlights the contrasts between JavaScript frameworks, particularly React and Stimulus, and reflects on Ruby's ongoing global relevance, encouraging developers to embrace the Ruby community and blogging.
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Jan 2, 2023 • 6min

Clipboard, unbundling tools for thought, microfeed, prepare to be productive & a look inside Matrix (News)

Jackson Huff’s clipboard powertool for the command line, Fernando Borretti thinks tools for thought should be unbundled, Listen Notes helps you run a microfeed on Cloudflare, Martin Rue says to be productive, be prepared & Paul Sawers takes TechCrunch readers inside Matrix and features its recent adoption wins. View the newsletterJoin the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
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Dec 23, 2022 • 1h 29min

State of the "log" 2022 (Interview)

The hosts celebrate their fifth annual wrap-up by sharing listener voicemails and their favorite episodes from the year. They humorously recount an airport ride and reflect on the power of community feedback. Discussions on engaging moments from live conferences emphasize the vibrant interactions that enhance their content. They delve into the impact of notable tech figures, the complexities of software systems, and the evolution of storage technologies. The episode wraps up with gratitude for listener support and excitement for future explorations.
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Dec 16, 2022 • 1h 15min

GPT has entered the chat (Interview)

In this engaging discussion, Shawn "swyx" Wang, an AI researcher and writer known for his insights on L-Space Diaries and GitHub, dives deep into the world of AI and ChatGPT. He explains prompt engineering and its significance in enhancing AI outputs. The conversation touches on how AI is reshaping creativity and the coding landscape. Wang also discusses the implications of Microsoft’s investments in AI and the shift between centralization and decentralization in the industry. Expect a thought-provoking exploration of future trends and the balance of human ingenuity with AI advancements.
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Dec 12, 2022 • 7min

tRPC, a bug tracker embedded in git, awesome ChatGPT prompts, half-baked cloud dev envs & Whisper.cpp (News)

Discover how tRPC streamlines type-safe API creation, helping developers move fast without breaking things. Learn about Gitbug, a clever bug tracker embedded in Git, making bug management easier than ever. Dive into a collection of fantastic ChatGPT prompts curated for developers. Discuss the challenges of cloud development, from internet reliance to vendor lock-in. Finally, explore the lightweight port of OpenAI’s Whisper model into C/C++, bringing advanced AI capabilities to your projects.

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