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Dec 8, 2025 • 8min
The "confident idiot" problem (Changelog News #173)
Exploring the need for stringent rules in AI, the show dives into the implications of Anthropic acquiring the Bun team. A hilarious mishap with Claude failing to recreate the '96 Space Jam website showcases the limitations of LLMs. Jerod highlights Chromium's decision to revive support for JPEG XL, hinting at its potential rise. The introduction of Bazite, a Linux gaming distro ready to enhance your gaming experience, adds a fresh twist. Tune in for intriguing insights and unexpected tech turns!

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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 38min
Very important agents (Changelog & Friends #120)
Nick Nisi, a developer and AI/UX engineer known for his work on developer tooling, joins the conversation. They delve into Anthropic’s acquisition of Bun and its ripple effects on the JavaScript ecosystem. Nick shares insights on voice assistants, home automation, and the evolving landscape of AI coding tools like Claude and Opus. They also discuss the state of GitHub and new registries emerging in the JavaScript world. Finally, Nick predicts that developers will write less code, encouraging a shift towards interactive AI workflows.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 31min
Werner Vogels predicts the future (Changelog Interviews #669)
Werner Vogels, Amazon's CTO and tech visionary known for shaping AWS, shares his bold predictions for technology's future. He explores how companionship may evolve with robotics, addressing loneliness and eldercare through innovative solutions. Vogels discusses the urgent need for post-quantum cryptography to protect against future decryption threats. He also highlights the value of curiosity in developers, emphasizing the rise of the 'Renaissance developer' who merges deep expertise with broad skills. Get ready for insights on the intersection of humanity and technology!

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Dec 1, 2025 • 9min
What actually makes you senior (Changelog News #172)
What truly defines a senior developer? Matheus Lima shares insights on reducing ambiguity and turning fuzzy tasks into clear objectives. Tega Brain introduces a browser extension that filters out AI-generated content, raising questions about its sustainability. Andrew Kelley discusses moving the Zig programming language from GitHub due to concerns over its engineering culture. Plus, discover the risks of SSD data retention and how programming languages help manage complexity in coding.

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Nov 28, 2025 • 1h 50min
The 4 DIMM problem (Changelog & Friends #119)
Lars Wikman, an Embedded systems and Elixir developer, returns to share his expertise on Nerves and IoT devices. He discusses the challenges of Linux distro hopping, especially his experiences with Arch. Lars dives into the Nerves project, highlighting its potential in home automation and fleet management. He also shares insights into integrating sensors with Home Assistant for real-time greenhouse monitoring. Plus, he reflects on the benefits of karate and its discipline, connecting it to community building in tech.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 49min
The inner workings of Wikipedia (Changelog Interviews #668)
Bill Buechler, a seasoned Wikipedian and founder of Buetler Inc., reveals the fascinating mechanics of Wikipedia. He discusses how rules and community dynamics shape content, the role of PR in editing, and the informal hierarchies that influence what gets accepted. Bill also addresses concerns about AI potential and the importance of reliable sources as journalism wanes. He emphasizes that while AI may assist, Wikipedia's original database remains invaluable. Dive into the intricate world that keeps this encyclopedia thriving!

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Nov 24, 2025 • 9min
What is a tech bubble anyway? (Changelog News #171)
Cedric Chin challenges the idea of comparing the current AI landscape to past tech bubbles, offering insightful predictions on future market trends. Matthew Prince dives into the recent Cloudflare outage, detailing how a failed status page and a coding oversight led to major disruptions. Discover the hl log viewer, designed for rapid JSON parsing, and explore Enthusiast Guy’s Continuum 93, a nostalgic emulator for retro gaming. The discussion ends with a reminder that actions matter more than empty promises.

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Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 41min
NOT a swarm! (Changelog & Friends #118)
Chris Benson, co-host of Practical AI and a robotics expert, dives into the fascinating world of AI and swarming technology. He offers a precise definition of 'swarm' and distinguishes it from commonly misconceived notions. The discussion covers the convergence of AI and robotics, consumer automation, and practical uses of swarming in household conservation. Chris emphasizes the importance of safety measures in emergent swarm behavior and shares insights on starting with swarms using ROS2 and local models. A riveting talk for tech enthusiasts!

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Nov 19, 2025 • 58min
Creating communal computers (Changelog Interviews #667)
Spencer Chang, an artist and technologist known for his internet sculptures and the Alive Internet Theory project, dives into the fascinating intersection of art and technology. He discusses how humans fuel creativity in the digital realm, even amidst AI advancements. Spencer shares insights on his NFC-embedded ceramic pieces and immersive public sculptures that fuse physical experiences with digital interactions. He also introduces Play HTML, a library for collaborative web experiences, encouraging listeners to engage in preserving the vibrant, human-driven essence of the internet.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 9min
Why is Zig so cool? (Changelog News #170)
Explore the innovative programming language Zig, praised for its powerful compiler and cross-compilation features. Discover twelve actionable tips to boost your creativity, from unexpected bathroom breaks to staying hydrated. Dive into a debate on whether MCP servers truly outperform bash tools. Uncover the intriguing comparison of AI art to alchemy and its implications on market value. Plus, check out how LibrePods brings AirPods features to Android devices, and don’t miss the exciting launch of classified listings for tech enthusiasts.


