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Jul 22, 2024 • 8min
Southwest flies high over CrowdStrike outage (Changelog News #104)
Brendan Gregg details how eBPF can help us have no more blue Fridays, Misty De Meo thinks GitHub is starting to feel like legacy software, Gavin D. Howard does not want Rust to be used for everything, The Notion team published a deep dive into how they used the WASM version of SQLite to improve browser performance & Gregor Ojstersek writes up how to build good relationships inside and outside your engineering teams.
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Featuring:Jerod Santo – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X

Jul 19, 2024 • 1h 53min
There’s a TUI for that (Changelog & Friends #53)
Nick Janetakis, a TUI enthusiast and returning guest, joins Justin Garrison, creator of the Awesome TUIs repo, to dive deep into text-based user interfaces. They explore the evolution of TUIs compared to traditional command-line tools, discussing new applications that enhance interactivity. The conversation highlights the practical use of terminal tools like Tmux and Lazy Docker for efficient management. They also share personal insights on the challenges and advancements in TUI development, making a compelling case for their role in modern software.

Jul 19, 2024 • 1h 1min
GitLab's infrastructure (Ship It! #113)
Abubakar Siddiq Ango, who advanced from a help desk role to a powerful voice at GitLab, shares his incredible journey. He discusses GitLab's transformation into a comprehensive DevSecOps platform and highlights the importance of empathy in tech management. The conversation touches on developer engagement, the role of community feedback, and innovative approaches to remote hiring. With playful banter about command-line tools and insightful anecdotes about Kubernetes, this chat blends humor with deep tech discussions, making for an engaging experience.

Jul 18, 2024 • 59min
Building LLM agents in JS (JS Party #331)
KBall and returning guest Tejas Kumar dive into the topic of building LLM agents using JavaScript. What they are, how they can be useful (including how Tejas used home-built agents to double his podcasting productivity) & how to get started building and running your own agents, even all on your own device with local models.
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Featuring:Tejas Kumar – GitHub, XKevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XShow Notes:
Bringing the vibe
Andrew Ng on Agentic workflows
Ollama
Mixtral 8x 22b
Stately Agent
Vercel AI SDK
Tejas’s talk on rebuilding React
Hugging Face
Jupyter Notebooks
Datastax
Langflow
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Jul 18, 2024 • 47min
Aha moments reading Go's source: Part 1 (Go Time #323)
Jesús Espino, a tech expert from Mattermost, dives into his enlightening journey through the Go source code, revealing six of his memorable 'aha moments.' He explores the secrets of goroutines and their efficiency, and sheds light on Go's compiler optimizations like inlining. Jesús also discusses intriguing concepts such as slices, maps, and channels, and compares Go's memory management to Python's. Expect fascinating insights into programming tools and the evolving landscape of software development.

Jul 18, 2024 • 43min
The first real-time voice assistant (Practical AI #278)
Kyutai, the creator of Moshi, the first real-time AI voice assistant, shares groundbreaking insights on his innovative technology. He discusses the potential of open-sourced voice assistants and their implications for future AI integration. The conversation dives into Gartner's hype cycle for generative AI, addressing organizations' current disillusionment despite heavy investments. The hosts also ponder the transformative power of AI in business efficiency and creativity, likening it to the internet's disruptive journey.

Jul 17, 2024 • 1h 12min
What even is the modern data stack (Changelog Interviews #600)
Data and tech expert Benn Stancil discusses the modern data stack, challenges in data analytics, and the effectiveness of analytics teams. He also delves into making engaging conference talks and the benefits of the Neon database platform for developers.

Jul 15, 2024 • 8min
The six dumbest ideas in computer security (Changelog News #103)
Computer security expert Marcus J. Ranum discusses the six dumbest ideas in computer security. They also cover why story points are useless in software development, the efficiency of the Posting HTTP client, instant branching for Postgres databases, ES Toolkit upgrade, and reflections on ten years of Varnish project work by Poul-Henning Kamp (phk).

Jul 12, 2024 • 1h 33min
Last DevRel standing (Changelog & Friends #52)
Shawn “swyx” Wang discusses the state of DevRel, AI Engineering, AGI speculation, and the next innovation round of AI. Topics include DevRel's challenges, the importance of providing value, efficient secrets management, defining DevRel roles, successful AI engineering companies, generative AI, and the revolution in AI engineering with Devin.

Jul 12, 2024 • 1h 13min
Spilling the git tea (Ship It! #112)
Discussion includes decentralized Git design, challenges in self-hosting Git servers, backend of gitea.com, use of Sentry for error monitoring, quirky fasting stories, GitT platform exploration, managing large binary files, S3 implementation in CI/CD, frontend development with Retool, changing ownership models in products, enhancing Git workflow with Git Extras


