

The Standup with ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen and Teej host The Standup - a podcast where we talk about software, life, memes and more. It’s fun, it can be informative and sometimes Trash is also here. Joined by regular guests like Casey Muratori, Carson Gross and more!
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23 snips
Mar 26, 2026 • 53min
is AI ruining opensource? (Lost episode)
Taylor Otwell, creator of Laravel, talks PR expectations and maintaining a major framework. Adam Wathan, Tailwind creator and designer-focused engineer, covers contribution norms and when to build your own project. TJ, longtime NeoVim contributor, speaks on refactoring and community trust. Mitchell Hashimoto, maintainer and toolmaker, explains triage, stewardship, and earning trust. They debate AI-driven PRs and real-world contribution workflows.

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Mar 20, 2026 • 1h 7min
Casey HATES this graph
They spiral from snack addictions into a chaotic takedown of tech and startup culture. The crew rips into failed Apple ideas, LinkedIn performative posts, and terrible data visualizations. Complex topics like Big-O, NP problems, and real-world heuristics come up amid wild AI takes and debates about founder optics and investor narratives.

13 snips
Mar 17, 2026 • 1h 2min
Indie Game Dev is Way Harder Than You Think
A lively dive into indie game development, from viral projects like 1 Million Checkboxes to pixel art and experimental multiplayer ideas. They discuss game jams, rapid prototyping, and how small projects spark bigger breakthroughs. Conversations cover tooling quirks, scaling surprises, terminal and iframe experiments, and the ways AI is changing creation and authorship.

29 snips
Mar 13, 2026 • 1h 35min
Whats really going on with AI, Expert weighs in
Dimitri Spanos, an AI researcher with 20+ years focused on reliable, reproducible AI, and podcast cohost. He breaks down token costs and hardware realities. They debate whether developers will shift to reviewing AI-generated code. Conversation covers infrastructure limits, corporate incentives driving AI adoption, and practical meta-practices for safer integration.

25 snips
Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 3min
Why is Microsoft updating their text editors!?
Casey Muratori, software developer and low-level security analyst, breaks down risky design choices in Notepad and Notepad++. They discuss how Notepad passed raw Markdown links to the shell and a targeted Notepad++ updater supply-chain attack. Short, sharp takes on AI-driven spikes in lines-of-code, gamified developer metrics, and the weird hardware memes that followed.

25 snips
Feb 27, 2026 • 58min
AI Personal Assistants are ruining people lives
Bash (recurring tech commentator) offers sharp, funny takes. Trash Dev (iOS dev experimenting with vibe-coding) shares wild anecdotes and personal AI assistant experiments. They debate autonomous assistants with dangerous permissions, voicemail/email automation, Mac mini bot farms, self-hosting myths, and a viral awkward summit moment involving AI leaders. Quick, chaotic, and hilarious.

30 snips
Feb 20, 2026 • 54min
Big KRAZAM Announcement
Alexis Gay, comedian who left tech for sketch and standup. Ben (Krizam), YouTube sketch creator known for tech-adjacent hits. They reveal a four-part sketch series, the chaos of 12-hour shoots, quitting tech as an experiment, unreleased music and a yacht video tease. Expect creative constraints, rapid production pace, and lots of pragmatic “just make it” energy.

21 snips
Feb 14, 2026 • 1h
We used to be gamers
Trash (Trash Dev), a former pro shooter player and esports raconteur, and Beacon (Began), a speedrunning and modding obsessive, trade nostalgic gaming tales. They riff on Terraria builds and mods, Slay the Spire addiction, Pokémon Go raids, StarCraft war stories, LAN-party nostalgia, and the perils of trying to get back into old obsessions.

32 snips
Feb 6, 2026 • 1h 1min
The AI Social Networks Have Skill Issues
They dig into agentic AI skills that fabricate commands and spread bad code across repos. Conversation covers supply-chain and trust risks when skills auto-install and execute arbitrary packages. They explore real-world failures like misconfigured social-network clones and AI-generated auth code that leaked secrets. The tone mixes laughs with warnings about automation and sandboxing.

39 snips
Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 28min
Luke talks RAM Pricing, Tech Youtube and LTT Developer hiring process
Casey Muratori, a pragmatic developer known for sharp technical takes, and Luke from Linus Tech Tips, a PC hardware and data-center expert, dig into why RAM and HBM costs are soaring. They discuss hyperscalers hoovering wafers, DDR5 shortages, packaging and yield problems, and how hiring and content strategies have shifted under AI pressure. Short, technical, and occasionally silly.


