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Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman

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Nov 14, 2024 • 31min

Kotlin from Scratch with Faisal Islam

Faisal Islam, a manager, educator, developer, and author, dives deep into the evolution of programming languages, spotlighting Kotlin's modern syntax and type safety. He discusses its JVM integration and rise in popularity, especially in Android development. The conversation explores the balance between open source and proprietary software, showcasing Kotlin's versatility beyond mobile apps. Faisal also shares his innovative approaches to creating accessible coding literature, emphasizing engaging teaching methods and real-world programming projects.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 34min

Putting AI into Production with Fireworks AI's Lin Qiao

Lin Qiao, CEO and co-founder of Fireworks AI and former head of PyTorch at Meta, discusses the exciting journey of putting AI into production. She highlights the challenges of transforming AI research into real-world applications and emphasizes the importance of cost-efficient, rapid deployment. The conversation dives into the role of Neural Processing Units for energy efficiency, the benefits of asymmetrical AI model design, and why smaller, collaborative models could be the future of computing. Tune in for insights on ethical AI and innovative solutions!
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Oct 31, 2024 • 35min

Building The Spoiler Talk app with Charnelle Asante

In this episode, Scott Hanselman sits down with Charnelle Asante, the founder of Spoiler Talk. Dive deep into the creation and inspiration behind this cutting-edge app as a Charnelle navigates this space as non-technical founder. Charnelle shares her journey from idea to implementation, discussing the challenges of startup life, the importance of user feedback, and the future of spoiler management in an era of binge-watching. http://thespoilerapp.com/
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Oct 24, 2024 • 34min

The Xbox Adaptive Joystick with Kaitlyn Jones

The new Xbox Adaptive Joystick is designed as a companion for Xbox controllers. You can plug directly into your console or PC and customize or adapt your experience with button remapping in software and even 3D print your own shapes and sticks for a custom experience. Microsoft is launching a new $29.99 Xbox Adaptive Joystick early next year with a focus on players with limited mobility. Scott talks to Xbox Accessibility Expert Kaitlyn Jones in this episode!https://www.xbox.com/en-US/accessories/controllers/xbox-adaptive-joystick
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Oct 17, 2024 • 34min

Coding while Blind with Dominic St Pierre

Dominic St Pierre, a blind developer and entrepreneur, shares his inspiring journey in tech. He dives into the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in both coding and daily life. From adapting assistive technologies to navigating screen readers on smartphones, he emphasizes the importance of accessible tech. Dominic also discusses his entrepreneurial projects, including a homeschooling planner, shedding light on the need for inclusivity in programming. His stories blend personal experiences with humor, showcasing the resilience and innovation within the blind community.
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Oct 10, 2024 • 36min

Is it always DNS? with DNSimple's Anthony Eden

In this engaging discussion, Anthony Eden, Founder of DN Simple and a veteran in the DNS industry, shares his journey from battling challenges in content management to evolving into a CTO. He humorously reflects on the wild days of the domain registration industry and his startup adventures. Anthony emphasizes the critical role of domain security and innovations in DNS management, touching on the importance of best practices like two-factor authentication. The conversation also explores the exciting intersection of DNS and AI technology, making for a thought-provoking listen.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 37min

Creating The Crimson Diamond with Julia Minamata

Julia Minamata, a solo developer and designer, shares insights into creating her mystery adventure game, The Crimson Diamond. She details the nostalgic evolution of video game graphics from CGA to EGA, showcasing the emotional impact of limited color palettes. Julia discusses embracing imperfections in pixel art and the balance between cozy styles and polished visuals. She highlights the importance of player feedback in navigating game development challenges and reflects on crafting a cozy mystery inspired by the historical diamond rush.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 33min

The next supercomputer with NVIDIA's Wen-Mei Hwu

Wen-Mei Hwu, Senior Distinguished Research Scientist at NVIDIA and Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois, shares his groundbreaking work on processor architectures. He dives into the evolution of Moore's Law and Dennard Scaling, shedding light on how these concepts have propelled advancements in computing. The conversation covers the rise of specialized processors and forecasts the future of AI and personal computing. Hwu emphasizes the need for innovative software solutions to keep pace with technology and discusses the importance of a developer-centric approach.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 33min

Life as an Indie Developer with Joseph Finney

Joseph Finney, an indie developer with a background in mechanical engineering, shares his journey from side projects to full-time app development. He dives into the challenges of solo work versus collaboration and the importance of user feedback. Finney discusses the spoon theory for energy management and the emotional rollercoaster of receiving app reviews. He also tackles the complexities of app submissions for Windows and Apple platforms and highlights community support, technological innovations, and the need to balance creativity with the demands of the indie developer landscape.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 32min

Snapdragon is the future with Qualcomm's Leendert van Doorn

Leendert van Doorn from Qualcomm discusses the future of Snapdragon technology and its pivotal role in AI and multimedia. He explores the shift from x86 to ARM architecture, emphasizing power efficiency and developer engagement. The conversation highlights groundbreaking advancements in system-on-chip technology, improving user experiences. Van Doorn advocates for local AI processing for privacy, while explaining the unique advantages of CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs in generative applications. He also touches on how Neural Processing Units enhance accessibility for users with disabilities.

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