

The Swyx Mixtape
Swyx
swyx's personal picks pod.
Weekdays: the best audio clips from podcasts I listen to, in 10 minutes or less!
Fridays: Music picks!
Weekends: long form talks and conversations!
This is a passion project; never any ads, 100% just recs from me to people who like the stuff I like.
Share and give feedback: tag @swyx on Twitter or email audio questions to swyx @ swyx.io
Weekdays: the best audio clips from podcasts I listen to, in 10 minutes or less!
Fridays: Music picks!
Weekends: long form talks and conversations!
This is a passion project; never any ads, 100% just recs from me to people who like the stuff I like.
Share and give feedback: tag @swyx on Twitter or email audio questions to swyx @ swyx.io
Episodes
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Mar 3, 2021 • 5min
JavaScript: Lovechild of Java and Scheme
Brendan Eich was on the Lex Fridman podcast recently and gave some new perspective on what and why JavaScript borrowed from Java, and yet took from Scheme (his first love) - giving us the infamous JavaScript callback, which caused so much pain, and yet led to JavaScript ultimately winning in the browser.Audio source (29 mins in): https://lexfridman.com/brendan-eich/

Mar 2, 2021 • 6min
Pick Up What They Put Down Vol. 1
Examples from Mikael Cho, Khe Hy, and Howard Tayler:Audio sources:- Khe Hy on the Nathan Barry Podcast (22 mins in)- Mikael Cho on the Creator Lab Podcast (1h24 mins in)- Howard Taylor on the Writing Excuses Podcast (20 mins in)

Mar 1, 2021 • 5min
The Brink of Failure
Examples from: Justin Kan and Matt ArbesfeldAudio clips:- Justin Kan's origin story (26ish mins in)- Matt Arbesfeld of LogRocket in Software Engineering Radio (19 mins in)- Song: Shakira - Try Everything

Feb 28, 2021 • 58min
[Weekend Drop] Q&A on the Scrimba Livestream
YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6A0jVDRymwHere were the questions she sent me, though the audience asked a few others:1. Can you tell us a bit about your background and how you came to tech?2. You had a different career before coding, can you tell us a bit about why you made the switch and how you did it? 3. What was your biggest struggle when learning to code and how did you overcome it?4. You’ve worked in the US and the UK - were those experiences very different? Did you need different skills?5. You’ve mentioned that the Coding will always be the easiest part of a Coding Career. What other skills do people need to succeed in tech?6. What tips do you have for people wanting to switch careers? 7. You’re a big advocate for learning in public, can you tell us about this?8. You mentioned that “chances are that by far the biggest beneficiary of you trying to help past you is future you.” How has learning in public helped your career?9. You’ve recently released the Coding Career Handbook - can you tell us a bit about what inspired this and what people can expect from it? 10. You’ve written about the ‘quality vs consistency’ debate, can you tell us a bit about your thoughts on that? 11. You have a policy of “no zero days” - how does that work and what benefits does it have?12. You’ve mentioned that discipline is more important than motivation. I think a lot of people will find that encouraging. Can you tell us a bit more about that?

Feb 26, 2021 • 4min
Gaga Unplugged
Lady Gaga sang Million Reasons on the Howard Stern Show in 2016.Audio Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av99SbpsNto&feature=youtu.be

Feb 25, 2021 • 5min
The Picking Experts Problem
Naval's old tweet featured 3 things: - "A fit body, a calm mind, a house full of love. These things cannot be bought - they must be earned." Now he is adding a fourth: judgment - in picking experts and deciding who to trust. Audio Sources:- Naval Ravikant on Clubhouse- Ben Horowitz on a16z Clubhouse

Feb 25, 2021 • 5min
ARK ETFs and General Purpose Technologies
ARK ETFs have had a monster performance in the past few years, and core to their process is this obscure theory of General Purpose Technology. They use it to identify technologies that have:- steep cost declines- cut across sectors- platforms of innovationSo they arrive at 5 sectors:- gene sequencing/editing- AI (collaborative robots)- energy storage- biotechnology- cryptocurrencyAudio source: The Odd Lots Podcast https://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2021-02-10/ark-s-head-of-research-on-how-they-find-winners-podcast Further reads:- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General-purpose_technology- more notes: https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1362333935322075139

Feb 23, 2021 • 2min
How Daft Punk Samples Music
The original song is More Spell on You by Eddie John (1979).Audio source is from Tracklib: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QwOpRh-IfI

Feb 22, 2021 • 4min
Audio's Dunbar Number
Audio source: https://share.transistor.fm/s/5337aec0Do you have a question you'd like me to address? Email me (sound files welcome!) swyx @ hey dot com!

Feb 19, 2021 • 5min
Jay Acunzo on Starting and Ending a Podcast
Warmup questions:- Do you have any pets at home? Why? If X were a person, what would he be?- What would be your last meal on Earth? If you had to choose between two, which do you pick: pizza or ice-cream?Leaving:- Say something profound, and leave. Source: Jay Acunzo — Podcasts, Storytelling, and How To Make Your Audience's Favorite Show