
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Software's best weekly news brief, deep technical interviews & talk show.
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Oct 14, 2022 • 1h 24min
Taking Postgres serverless (Interview)
Nikita Shamgunov, co-founder and CEO of Neon, dives into the world of serverless PostgreSQL, discussing its groundbreaking features. He explains how Neon’s separation of storage and compute leads to autoscaling and improved performance. The growth of Postgres as a leading database is highlighted, alongside insights on enhancing developer experience and tackling challenges in a serverless environment. Nikita also shares how to get invites for early access to this transformative platform, making it a lively discussion for tech enthusiasts!

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Oct 10, 2022 • 7min
Forking SQLite, generative AI for music, saying no to sprints, awesome diagramming tools & state machine facts (News)
The libSQL community is shaking things up by forking SQLite for better collaboration. StabilityAI unveils Harmonai and Dance Diffusion, revolutionizing music production with AI. Robin Rendle questions the concept of sprints, promoting effective communication instead. Shubham Garg showcases fantastic diagramming tools that simplify workflows. Chris Pressey shares intriguing insights into state machines, shedding light on their importance in development.

Oct 7, 2022 • 1h 35min
A new batch of web frameworks emerge! (Interview)
In this discussion, Luca Casonato from the Deno team dives into Fresh, a framework designed for speed and simplicity. Miško Hevery, the mind behind AngularJS, presents Qwik, emphasizing its 'resumable' approach that drastically reduces hydration times. Fred K. Schott elaborates on Astro 1.0’s innovative island architecture that optimizes content delivery while minimizing JavaScript, making it ideal for fast-loading applications. Together, they explore the future of web development and how these frameworks revolutionize the way we build and interact with applications.

Oct 3, 2022 • 12min
Hacktoberfest is ON, DiffusionBee is 1.0, Dracula UI is out, GitX is undead, Prerender is off AWS & we'll be at ATO! (News)
Hacktoberfest kicks off with a spotlight on non-code contributions, making it an exciting time for developers. The launch of DiffusionBee 1.0 brings cool new features like 'Image To Image' support. Dracula UI for React has been open-sourced, enhancing design options. In a surprising twist, GitX is revived, much to the delight of macOS users. Additionally, an engineering team's migration from AWS results in an impressive 80% cost reduction. Finally, excitement builds for networking at upcoming conferences, with fun activities and giveaways planned!

Sep 30, 2022 • 1h 23min
A guided tour through ID3 esoterica (Interview)
Lars Wikman, a software developer known for his open-source Elixir library for ID3 tags, dives into the complexities of ID3 tagging in this discussion. He explores the differences between ID3 versions and their historical impact on metadata management. Wikman highlights innovative monetization possibilities through commercial frames and the covert capabilities of ID3 tags. The conversation also covers deployment challenges for improving podcast experience, including the use of chapter markers and the future of personalized audio features.

Sep 26, 2022 • 5min
Firefox supports blockers, NATS is great, Uber's MFA fatigue, OAuth2 drawn in cute shapes & an aging programmer (News)
Mozilla's Firefox is set to maintain its support for content blockers, while Nabeel Sulieman raves about the advantages of NATS for microservices. The discussion also tackles Uber's recent security breach, exposing social engineering tactics and MFA fatigue. A whimsical illustration of OAuth2 brings a fresh perspective to its complexities. Plus, an insightful reflection from an experienced programmer challenges the stereotypes surrounding age in tech.

Sep 23, 2022 • 1h 27min
Product development structures as systems (Interview)
Lucas Fernandes da Costa, a software engineer at Elastic and a text-mode enthusiast, dives deep into product development systems. He critiques traditional deadlines, advocating for flexible trajectories over rigid roadmaps. Lucas shares insights on the futility of daily stand-ups, proposing more effective communication strategies. He also emphasizes the need to engage directly with customers, challenging conventional Agile thinking. The discussion reveals the importance of adaptability and actionable metrics for fostering a healthier development environment.

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Sep 19, 2022 • 8min
Ladybird, how QR codes work, GitUI, software vs systems & Stable Diffusion ported to Tensorflow (News)
Discover a new cross-platform browser project that's shaking things up in web development. Dive into the fascinating world of QR codes, unraveling their tech secrets and history. Explore a fresh, terminal-based Git interface that promises speed and efficiency. Engage in a lively discussion on the differences between junior and senior engineers in the tech landscape. Plus, find out how Stable Diffusion has made the leap to TensorFlow, showcasing the advancements in software technology.

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Sep 16, 2022 • 1h 17min
Stable Diffusion breaks the internet (Interview)
Simon Willison, co-creator of Django and creator of Datasette, joins to delve into the groundbreaking world of AI-generated art like Stable Diffusion and DALL-E. He discusses the technical innovations reshaping creativity and the ethical dilemmas sparked by AI art winning awards. The conversation navigates the balance of human creativity and machine efficiency, exploring implications for traditional artists and the future of design. Simon's insights on democratization in the arts challenge listeners to rethink the role of technology in artistic expression.

Sep 12, 2022 • 10min
Quality is systemic, React is a self-fulfilling prophecy, Difftastic, Devbox & the shortest URLs on the web (News)
Dive into the intriguing debate on software quality, where the environment takes center stage over individual skills. Discover DiffTastic, a game-changing diff tool that clarifies programming syntax. The pros and cons of React are laid bare, exploring its popularity versus actual performance. Plus, learn about Devbox, a handy tool simplifying development environment setups. And don’t miss the quest for the shortest URLs on the web—turns out, there's a lot to uncover!