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Jul 2, 2024 • 47min
Stanford's AI Index Report 2024 (Practical AI #276)
Nestor from Stanford's HAI discusses key takeaways from the 2024 AI Index Report, highlighting AI's impact on productivity, increasing US regulations, and industry dominance in AI research. The conversation also touches on data availability, AI risks, and the future of AI development.

Jul 1, 2024 • 8min
The scariest chart in all of software (Changelog News #101)
Trending down developer jobs, new dotenv creation, Chrome AI model, supply chain attack, and the question of 'What can we remove?' Reflections on system maintenance and Scarecrow software.

Jun 29, 2024 • 1h 17min
The Kubernetes of Lambda (Ship It! #110)
Bailey Hayes & Taylor Thomas discuss WebAssembly Standard Interfaces (WASI) and portable interfaces. They explore the evolution of WebAssembly applications in enterprises, the use of NEON in managing Postgres databases, and the challenges in cloud agnosticism. The conversation also covers simplifying front end development with Retool, navigating networking basics for cloud computing, and the importance of RFCs and white papers in technology.

Jun 28, 2024 • 1h 39min
Kaizen! NOT a pipe dream (Changelog & Friends #50)
Join the hosts as they deep dive into the big Changelog News redesign, reflect on past episodes, discuss continuous improvement with Kaizen, and share insights on Retool, Neon databases, newsletter redesign, and custom feeds for Changelog Plus Plus members. Excitement about a redesign, optimizing landing page design, and enhancing newsletter styling are also explored.

Jun 27, 2024 • 58min
React Native the Expo way (JS Party #328)
Simon Grimm, a React Native aficionado, explores the evolution of React Native and Expo, the benefits of Expo SDK and Expo Router, collaborations between the React Native and Expo teams, challenges in transitioning from web to native app development, and upcoming architectural changes in React Native.

Jun 26, 2024 • 1h 32min
MAJOR.SEMVER.PATCH (Changelog Interviews #597)
Predrag Gruevski and Chris Krycho discuss semantic versioning challenges and advantages, improving SemVer tooling, where it shines, Types and SemVer, exploring if there's a better way, and the complexities of opting out.

Jun 25, 2024 • 45min
Apple Intelligence & Advanced RAG (Practical AI #275)
An impromptu discussion on AI in enterprise leads to exploring Apple Intelligence implications. The debate on closed vs open models in AI and concerns in enterprise API usage are highlighted. Advanced RAG techniques for generative AI models and document retrieval enhancement are thoroughly explored.

Jun 25, 2024 • 41min
Gophers Say! GopherCon EU Berlin 2024 (Go Time #320)
Join in the fun as teams guess GopherCon gophers' sayings in a lively game show! From coding websites quiz to unpopular Go keyword opinions, the podcast is filled with entertaining banter and competitive spirit at GopherCon EU Berlin 2024.

Jun 24, 2024 • 11min
Please let this be Peak LLM (Changelog News #100)
Font designer Søren Fuglede Jørgensen creates a font that doubles as a language model and inference engine, while Hugo Landau discusses the decline of mildly dynamic websites. Mathew Duggan shares his review of GitHub Copilot Workspace, and Stephan Schmidt argues against excessive mocking in testing, offering alternative approaches.

Jun 21, 2024 • 1h 41min
Where DOESN’T curl run (Changelog & Friends #49)
Daniel Stenberg shares guiding principles for BDFL’ing curl, talks about financial independence, and ensuring curl's future. They discuss transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6, managing AI-generated content, the role of Neon in database management, and the importance of contingency planning and leadership succession. Also, they explore front-end feature integration, internet security measures, and the development of a new command line tool for URL manipulations.


