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Feb 17, 2026 • 45min
Ep. #8, One Human Plus Agents with Scott Breitenother
Scott Breitenother, co-founder of Kilo Code and former founder of Brooklyn Data Company, is an entrepreneur focused on AI coding agents and modern data tooling. He talks about the shift from spreadsheets to autonomous agents. He explores AI closing the storytelling gap, how one human plus multiple AI assistants could reshape workflows, and practical practices for remote, fast-moving data teams.

Feb 12, 2026 • 41min
Ep. #31, Developer-First Data Engineering with dltHub
In episode 31 of Open Source Ready, Brian and John sit down with Matthaus Krzykowski, Thierry Jean, and Elvis Kahoro to explore how dlt and dltHub are changing the way developers build data pipelines. The conversation dives into DuckDB, LLM-driven workflows, and the growing shift toward developer-first data engineering. They also discuss open source adoption, AI orchestration, and what it means to be a “10x engineer” in 2026.The post appeared first on Heavybit.

Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 13min
Ep. #7, Truth-Seeking Data Systems with Bryan Bischof
On episode 7 of Data Renegades, CL Kao and Dori Wilson sit down with Bryan Bischof to explore his journey from pure mathematics to building real-world ML systems. They dig into recommender systems, surprising data bugs, and why truth-seeking should guide data teams. The conversation also covers modern data tools, visualization limits, and the realities of “self-serve” analytics.The post appeared first on Heavybit.

Jan 29, 2026 • 44min
Ep. #30, Inside Unikraft and Unikernels with Felipe Huici
On episode 30 of Open Source Ready, Brian Douglas and John McBride sit down with Felipe Huici to explore Unikraft and the growing role of unikernels in modern cloud infrastructure. They discuss how unikernels differ from containers and traditional virtual machines, why millisecond startup times matter, and how Unikraft enables secure, scale-to-zero workloads. The conversation also touches on Kubernetes integration, open source governance, and where cloud isolation is headed next.The post appeared first on Heavybit.

Jan 29, 2026 • 43min
Ep. #6, Async Runtime For Rust with Carl Lerche of Tokio
On episode 6 of High Leverage, Joe Ruscio sits down with Carl Lerche, Principal Engineer at AWS and creator of Tokio. Carl shares his journey from Ruby and Rails into Rust, and explains why memory safety, fearless concurrency, and async runtimes matter for modern infrastructure. The conversation dives deep into the origins of Tokio, lessons from building foundational open source software, and how Rust’s guarantees are shaping the future of systems engineering.Want 10% off your ticket to TokioConf? Use the discount code: Heavybit10The post appeared first on Heavybit.

Jan 21, 2026 • 23min
Ep. #51, AI for Best Practices with Soya Park
Soya Park, co-founder of Akify and former MIT CSAIL PhD, dives into the hidden world of institutional knowledge in organizations. She reveals that valuable insights often remain undocumented and reside in leaders' minds. The conversation highlights how AI can extract and amplify these best practices seamlessly within existing workflows. Soya discusses the challenges of making implicit knowledge explicit and the importance of building trust with enterprise users. She envisions a future where learning is continuous, transforming workplace dynamics.

Jan 15, 2026 • 44min
Ep. #29, Building ASCII Motion with Cameron Foxly
On episode 29 of Open Source Ready, Brian Douglas and John McBride sit down with Cameron Foxly to talk about ASCII Motion, an open source tool for creating animated ASCII art. Cameron shares how a brand design challenge at GitHub led to his first open source project and how AI tools helped him move from idea to production quickly. The conversation explores developer delight, terminal design, and why taste still matters in an AI-powered world.

Jan 14, 2026 • 37min
Ep. #88, Metrics Are Good, Actually with Charity Majors
On episode 88 of o11ycast, Ken Rimple and Jessica Kerr speak with Charity Majors about the shifting role of observability in modern software development. From AI-assisted instrumentation to reducing developer cognitive load, the episode examines how teams can move from reactive monitoring to continuous learning. It’s a deep dive into observability as a sense-making practice, not just a tooling problem.

Jan 13, 2026 • 57min
Ep. #6, From Big Data to Curiosity-Driven Insight with Roger Magoulas
On episode 6 of Data Renegades, CL Kao and Dori Wilson speak with Roger Magoulas about the real bottlenecks holding data organizations back. From the origins of “big data” to today’s explosion of tools and pipelines, the conversation focuses on why understanding, semantics, and communication matter more than ever. The episode is a call to shift from constant firefighting toward curiosity-driven insight.

Dec 23, 2025 • 1h 10min
Ep. #5, The Identity Crisis of BI with Benn Stancil
On episode 5 of Data Renegades, CL Kao and Dori Wilson sit down with Benn Stancil to explore how data tools evolve, and sometimes lose their identity. Benn shares lessons from building Mode, the risks of drifting from an opinionated product vision, and why most companies struggle to turn data into meaningful decisions. The conversation also dives into the future of BI in a world increasingly shaped by AI and unstructured data.


