Sinopsis
Master feed of all Changelog podcasts.
Episodios
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Free-threaded Python (Changelog Interviews #611)
02/10/2024 Duración: 01h26minJerod is joined by the co-hosts of core.py , Pablo Galindo & Łukasz Langa, a podcast about Python internals by people who work on Python internals. Python 3.13 is right around the corner, which means the Global Interpeter Lock (GIL) is now experimentally optional! This is a huge deal as Python is finally free-threaded. There's more to discuss, of course, so we get into all the gory details.
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Display custom maps on your website for free (Changelog News #114)
30/09/2024 Duración: 10minOpenFreeMap puts OpenStreetMap data on your website for free, Fatih Arslan builds a Dieter Rams inspired iPhone dock, Joseph Gentle thinks the Rust programming language feels like a first-gen product & the web dev community is debating the viability of Web Components once again.
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The wrong place to slap a person (Changelog & Friends #63)
27/09/2024 Duración: 01h39minNick Nisi joins Adam and Jerod to talk about Karaoke, ARC and the business model of web browsers, this WordPress drama, and an epic bonus for Changelog ++ subscribers.
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A learning mindset, starting with COBOL (Ship It! #123)
27/09/2024 Duración: 01h16minThe ability to learn on the job has been a critical skill for David Beale throughout his career. Is the job market not allowing that anymore?
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Leveling up JavaScript with Deno 2 (JS Party #340)
26/09/2024 Duración: 01h06minJerod is joined by Ryan Dahl to discuss his second take on leveling up JavaScript developers all around the world. Jerod asks Ryan why not try to fix or fork Node instead of starting fresh, how Deno (the open source project) can avoid the all too common rug pull (not cool) scenario, what's new in Deno 2 & their pragmatic decision to support npm, they talk JSR, they talk Deno KV & SQLite, they even talk about Ryan's open letter to Oracle in an attempt to free the unused "JavaScript" trademark from the giant's clutches.
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Leveling up JavaScript with Deno 2 (Changelog Interviews #610)
26/09/2024 Duración: 01h15minJerod is joined by Ryan Dahl to discuss his second take on leveling up JavaScript developers all around the world. Jerod asks Ryan why not try to fix or fork Node instead of starting fresh, how Deno (the open source project) can avoid the all too common rug pull (not cool) scenario, what's new in Deno 2 & their pragmatic decision to support npm, they talk JSR, they talk Deno KV & SQLite, they even talk about Ryan's open letter to Oracle in an attempt to free the unused "JavaScript" trademark from the giant's clutches.
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GraphRAG (beyond the hype) (Practical AI #288)
25/09/2024 Duración: 55minSeems like we are hearing a lot about GraphRAG these days, but there are lots of questions: what is it, is it hype, what is practical? One of our all time favorite podcast friends, Prashanth Rao, joins us to dig into this topic beyond the hype. Prashanth gives us a bit of background and practical use cases for GraphRAG and graph data.
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"Founder Mode" at work when you're not a founder (Go Time #332)
24/09/2024 Duración: 56minTech twitter ("tech X"?) is abuzz with Paul Graham's Founder Mode essay. How does that affect you or come into play when you're not a founder? Does it matter at all to you, your projects & your code?
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Imagine Fly.io on your own VPS (Changelog News #113)
23/09/2024 Duración: 08minMahmoud Mousa releases Sidekick, a tool for hosting side projects on a cheap VPS, Ryan Dahl, has had enough of Oracle bogarting "JavaScript" but not even using it, Thomas Rampelberg's kty is a sweet terminal for Kubernetes, Redis users are considering alternatives after their relicense & a bunch of smart JS folks wrote up nine Node.js pillars.
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Kaizen! Just do it (Changelog & Friends #62)
20/09/2024 Duración: 01h32minGerhard Lazu joins us for Kaizen 16! Our Pipe Dream™️ is becoming a reality, our custom feeds are shipping, our deploys are rolling out faster & our tooling is getting `just` right.
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Linux distros (Ship It! #122)
20/09/2024 Duración: 01h13minuBlue is trying to build the world's best Linux experience for developers and gamers. Jorge Castro joins Justin & Autumn to tell us how it's going.
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It's all about the squiggles (JS Party #339)
19/09/2024 Duración: 01h12minNick is joined by Josh Goldberg & Dimitri Mitropoulos to discuss SquiggleConf, a new conference focused on web dev tooling. We explore the motivations behind creating a conference dedicated to developer tools, the challenges of organizing both conferences and local meetups, and strategies for building engaged tech communities. We also discuss the importance of developer tooling, the pandemic's impact on tech events, and share insights on encouraging new speakers and creating inclusive environments & more!
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The best, worst codebase (Changelog Interviews #609)
18/09/2024 Duración: 01h24minJimmy Miller talks to us about his experience with a legacy codebase at his first job as a programmer. The codebase was massive, with hundreds of thousands of lines of C# and Visual Basic, and a database with over 1,000 columns. Let's just say Jimmy got into some stuff. There's even a Gilfoyle involved. This episode is all about his adventures while working there.
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How I lost my (old) job to AI (Go Time #331)
18/09/2024 Duración: 01h18minIn this follow-up to episode #306, "How soon until AI takes my job?", the gang of (grumpy?) veteran software engineers candidly chat about how their day to day is changing in the midst of improving AI tooling & hype.
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Pausing to think about scikit-learn & OpenAI o1 (Practical AI #287)
17/09/2024 Duración: 50minRecently the company stewarding the open source library scikit-learn announced their seed funding. Also, OpenAI released "o1" with new behavior in which it pauses to "think" about complex tasks. Chris and Daniel take some time to do their own thinking about o1 and the contrast to the scikit-learn ecosystem, which has the goal to promote "data science that you own."
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Why GitHub actually won (Changelog News #112)
16/09/2024 Duración: 08minScott Chacon writes up his insider take on GitHub's success, Sentry wants other companies to take the Open Source Pledge, Benj Edwards used AI to reproduce his late father's handwriting, Dave Kiss explains the current hype that PHP is getting & Taylor Otwell raises $57 million series A from Accel.
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Building Rawkode Academy (Ship It! #121)
13/09/2024 Duración: 01h10minDavid Flanagan created a successful YouTube channel but knew to take things to the next level he'd need to own more of the stack.
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Reverse rug pull, so cool? (Changelog & Friends #61)
13/09/2024 Duración: 01h25minJerod & Adam share our Zulip first impressions, react to Elasticsearch going open source (again), discuss Christian Hollinger's blog post on why he still self-hosts & answer a listener question: how do we produce podcasts?
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Undirected hyper arrows (JS Party #338)
12/09/2024 Duración: 01h07minChris Shank has been on sabbatical since January, so he's had a lot of time to think deeply about the web platform. On this episode, Jerod & KBall pick Chris' brain to answer questions like, what does a post-component paradigm look like? What would it look like if the browser had primitives for building spatial canvases? How can we make it easier to make “folk interfaces” on the web?
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Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Changelog Interviews #608)
12/09/2024 Duración: 01h40minErez Zukerman shares the story of launching the ErgoDox EZ on Indiegogo (May 2015), what it takes to create customizable ergonomic keyboards, the benefits of split keyboards and custom key layouts, repairability and longevity, community engagement, and the attention to detail required in everything they create. We talk through their keyboard lineup, our personal experience with how we mouse and keyboard...we cover it all.