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Your one-stop shop for all Changelog podcasts. Weekly shows about software development, developer culture, open source, building startups, artificial intelligence, shipping code to production, and the people involved. Yes, we focus on the people. Everything else is an implementation detail.
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Nov 24, 2023 • 1h 14min
What's new in CSS land (JS Party #302)
Una Kravets, developer advocate at Google & web platform ambassador, takes Amal & Nick through the amazing features in CSS, from nesting to container queries. They discuss the use of origin trials, updates in CSS components, and upcoming additions like select lists and pop-overs.

Nov 22, 2023 • 1h 17min
Bringing Dev Mode to Figma (Changelog Interviews #567)
Emil Sjölander from Figma discusses bringing Dev Mode to Figma, the challenges of collaboration in software development and design, the importance of security concerns when consuming open source dependencies, and the integration of design systems for generating code samples and guidance.

Nov 21, 2023 • 50min
Generating product imagery at Shopify (Practical AI #246)
Shopify discusses their impressive background replacement technology in product imagery using AI. They also highlight the use of AI in retail and e-commerce, such as Shopify Magic. The hosts explore creating effective product descriptions and enhancing product imagery with AI. They emphasize the benefits of rapid iteration and experimentation in developing complex machines.

Nov 20, 2023 • 9min
Watching OpenAI unravel in real-time (Changelog News #71)
Tony Ennis makes the case for HTML First, James Somers writes a 'eulogy' to coding for The New Yorker, and Laurence Tratt describes and details four kinds of optimization.

Nov 17, 2023 • 1h 10min
It dependencies (Changelog & Friends #22)
Justin Searls, an expert in build vs buy decisions, talks about implementing POSSE in response to the stratification of social networks. Topics include dependency selection, building vs buying software, analyzing dependencies, transforming personal website into a central platform, syndicating content on social media, the anti-social nature of social media, and inviting thoughts on build versus dependency selection criteria.

Nov 16, 2023 • 54min
All the places Swift will go (Changelog Interviews #566)
Ben Cohen, the Swift Team Manager at Apple, talks about the world of Swift, including Apple Native apps, Swift Server Workgroup, Swift extension for VS Code, Swift as a safe C/C++ successor language, Swift on Linux and Windows, and The Browser Company's Arc browser bringing Arc to Windows.

Nov 16, 2023 • 1h 2min
Building something new (JS Party #301)
Saron Yitbarek, developer, podcaster, community leader & serial entrepreneur, discusses tech entrepreneurship, building something new in a saturated market, her project 'Not A Designer', social entrepreneurship, starting a newsletter teaching design to developers, building a community, and using AI in content creation.

Nov 14, 2023 • 1h 5min
Event-driven systems & architecture (Go Time #297)
In this podcast episode, they discuss event-driven systems and architecture, including the challenges they bring. They explore the benefits of event-driven architecture such as durability and flexibility. They also touch on topics like choreography vs orchestration, event sourcing, and cloud-based workflow solutions.

Nov 14, 2023 • 48min
AI trailblazers putting people first (Practical AI #245)
This podcast explores the trailblazers reclaiming power over AI to prioritize people, discussing content moderation, data work in AI, AI's openness, and society becoming mass experimentation. The hosts encourage reflection on the topics and recommend the IRL podcast.

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Nov 13, 2023 • 7min
Share your terminal with anyone on the web (Changelog News #70)
"Share your terminal with anyone on the web" features guests Herbert Lui, Anton Medvedev, Danny Castonguay, and Jeremy Pinto. Topics include using SSHX to share terminals, Herbert Lui's insights on competitors, Anton Medvedev's terminal JSON viewer, Danny Castonguay's conference advice, and Jeremy Pinto's RAGTheDocs project.


