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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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2316
Years Active
2009 - 2025
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This is going to be Lit 🔥 (JS Party #284)

This is going to be Lit 🔥 (JS Party #284)

Justin Fagnani joins us this week to talk about Lit, a library that helps you build web components. With 17% of pageviews in Chrome registering use of web components, Lit has gained widespread adopti…

01:00:03  |   Thu 20 Jul 2023
The tools we love (Go Time #285)

The tools we love (Go Time #285)

The Go ecosystem has a hoard of tools and editors for Gophers to choose from and it can be difficult to find ones that are a good fit for each individual. In this episode, we discuss what tools and e…

01:37:44  |   Wed 19 Jul 2023
Legal consequences of generated content (Practical AI #232)

Legal consequences of generated content (Practical AI #232)

As a technologist, coder, and lawyer, few people are better equipped to discuss the legal and practical consequences of generative AI than Damien Riehl. He demonstrated this a couple years ago by gen…

00:42:53  |   Tue 18 Jul 2023
Magical shell history & why engineers should focus on writing (Changelog News #53)

Magical shell history & why engineers should focus on writing (Changelog News #53)

Ellie Huxtable’s Atuin makes your shell history magical, Dmitry Kudryavtsev writes why he thinks engineers should focus on writing, LazyVim promises to transform your Neovim setup into a full-fleged …

00:07:00  |   Mon 17 Jul 2023
Dear Red Hat... (Changelog & Friends #7)

Dear Red Hat... (Changelog & Friends #7)

Red Hat’s decision to lock down RHEL sources behind a subscription paywall was met with much ire and opened opportunity for Oracle to get a smack in and SUSE to announce a fork with $10 million behin…

01:15:00  |   Fri 14 Jul 2023
Fundamentals all the way down (JS Party #283)

Fundamentals all the way down (JS Party #283)

Austin Gil returns to JS Party, bringing a fresh perspective on the fundamentals of file uploads. Brace for an insightful session as we navigate the complexities of this key JavaScript topic together…

01:07:04  |   Fri 14 Jul 2023
Types will win in the end (Changelog Interviews #548)

Types will win in the end (Changelog Interviews #548)

This week we’re talking about type checking with Jake Zimmerman. Jake is one of the leads at Stripe working on Sorbet — an open source project that does Type checking in Ruby and runs over Stripe’s e…

01:05:00  |   Thu 13 Jul 2023
A developer's toolkit for SOTA AI (Practical AI #231)

A developer's toolkit for SOTA AI (Practical AI #231)

Chris sat down with Varun Mohan and Anshul Ramachandran, CEO / Cofounder and Lead of Enterprise and Partnership at Codeium, respectively. They discussed how to streamline and enable modern developmen…

00:42:03  |   Wed 12 Jul 2023
Gophers Say! GopherCon EU 2023 (Go Time #284)

Gophers Say! GopherCon EU 2023 (Go Time #284)

Our award winning worthy survey game show is back, this time Mat Ryer hosts it live on stage at GopherCon Europe 2023!

Elena Grahovac joins forces with Björn Rabenstein to battle it out with Alice Me…

00:25:42  |   Tue 11 Jul 2023
Oracle smacks IBM over RHEL (Changelog News #52)

Oracle smacks IBM over RHEL (Changelog News #52)

Oracle smacks IBM for their handling of RHEL, the folks at The Dam share a Slack clone in 5 lines of Bash, Justin Jaffray writes up 13 ways to think about joins, llama.cpp learns web chat thanks to a…

00:08:00  |   Mon 10 Jul 2023
The massive bug at the heart of npm (JS Party #282)

The massive bug at the heart of npm (JS Party #282)

Darcy Clarke, former GitHub Staff Engineering Manager and founder of vlt, joins us to discuss a major bug in the npm ecosystem that he recently disclosed. We cover the bug’s timeline, nuances, and im…

01:03:03  |   Fri 07 Jul 2023
Cambrian explosion of generative models (Practical AI #230)

Cambrian explosion of generative models (Practical AI #230)

In this Fully Connected episode, Daniel and Chris explore recent highlights from the current model proliferation wave sweeping the world - including Stable Diffusion XL, OpenChat, Zeroscope XL, and S…

00:42:13  |   Thu 06 Jul 2023
Efficient Linux at the CLI (Changelog Interviews #547)

Efficient Linux at the CLI (Changelog Interviews #547)

This week we’re talking to Daniel J. Barrett, author of Efficient Linux at the Command Line as well as many other books. Daniel has a PhD and has been teaching and writing about Linux for more than 3…

01:22:56  |   Thu 06 Jul 2023
The solo gopher (Go Time #283)

The solo gopher (Go Time #283)

Many Gophers build projects as a team of one. Sometimes these are side projects, other times they are projects used by millions of people but who are still maintained by a single individual. In this …

00:57:23  |   Wed 05 Jul 2023
Streak redemption, vectors are the new JSON, CommonJS is hurting JavaScript & the rise of the AI Engineer (Changelog News #51)

Streak redemption, vectors are the new JSON, CommonJS is hurting JavaScript & the rise of the AI Engineer (Changelog News #51)

Lukas Mathis writes about streak redemption, Jonathan Katz thinks vectors are the new JSON, Andy Jiang says CommonJS is hurting JavaScript & Swyx on the rise of the AI Engineer.

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00:06:20  |   Mon 03 Jul 2023
Even the best rides come to an end (Changelog & Friends #6)

Even the best rides come to an end (Changelog & Friends #6)

On Monday, Kelsey Hightower announced his retirement from Google. On Tuesday, he sat down with us to discuss why, how & what’s next.

Along the way, Kelsey teaches us how not to suck at work, analyzes…

01:28:53  |   Fri 30 Jun 2023
K8s vs serverless for distributed systems (Go Time #282)

K8s vs serverless for distributed systems (Go Time #282)

Listener Joe Davidson recently tweeted: “I’d really be interested in an episode debating Kubernetes vs serverless functions for distributed systems. As someone working a lot with serverless to create…

00:47:22  |   Thu 29 Jun 2023
Don't make things worse! (Changelog Interviews #546)

Don't make things worse! (Changelog Interviews #546)

Taylor Troesh joins Jerod to discuss a bevy of software development topics: yak shaves, dependency selection, -10x engineers, IKEA-oriented development, his new content-addressable programming langua…

01:07:08  |   Wed 28 Jun 2023
Automated cartography using AI (Practical AI #229)

Automated cartography using AI (Practical AI #229)

Your feed might be dominated by LLMs these days, but there are some amazing things happening in computer vision that you shouldn’t ignore! In this episode, we bring you one of those amazing stories f…

00:44:38  |   Wed 28 Jun 2023
AI poisoned its own well, libraries to UnsuckJS, we need more Richard Stallman  & ChatGPT package hallucination (Changelog News #50)

AI poisoned its own well, libraries to UnsuckJS, we need more Richard Stallman & ChatGPT package hallucination (Changelog News #50)

Tracy Durnell thinks AI has already poisoned its own well, Adam Hill’s microsite catalogs everything you need to UnsuckJS, Lionel Dricot thinks we need more Richard Stallman, not less & the Vulcan te…

00:08:03  |   Mon 26 Jun 2023
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