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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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Average duration
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2316
Years Active
2009 - 2025
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Kindle as a smart device, Changelog on Mastodon, GPT-3 up in your CLI, no arch better than bad arch & Mish Manners (Changelog News #21)

Kindle as a smart device, Changelog on Mastodon, GPT-3 up in your CLI, no arch better than bad arch & Mish Manners (Changelog News #21)

Matt Healy says your next smart device is a $30 Kindle, Changelog sets up an instance as Mastodon takes off, Anurag Bhagsain puts OpenAI’s GPT-3 in your CLI, Kirill Rogovoy argues that no architectur…

00:20:58  |   Mon 21 Nov 2022
ANTHOLOGY — Advocating for and supporting open source (Changelog Interviews #515)

ANTHOLOGY — Advocating for and supporting open source (Changelog Interviews #515)

This week we’re taking you to the hallway track of All Things Open 2022 in Raleigh, NC. Let’s set the stage, here’s what we like do when we go to conferences — we setup our podcast studio at our boot…

01:16:23  |   Fri 18 Nov 2022
Gremlins in the water (JS Party #252)

Gremlins in the water (JS Party #252)

KBall and Boneskull dive deep with Paloma Oliveira on the cultural and social consequences of open source software, explore her background in arts and government-supported open source, and discuss pr…

01:01:00  |   Fri 18 Nov 2022
Developer Experience Infrastructure (DXI) (Ship It! #79)

Developer Experience Infrastructure (DXI) (Ship It! #79)

In your company, who designs the end-to-end developer experience? From design to implementation, what is the developer experience that you actually ship? Even though the average developer wastes almo…

01:05:14  |   Fri 18 Nov 2022
gRPC & protocol buffers (Go Time #256)

gRPC & protocol buffers (Go Time #256)

On a previous episode of Go Time we discussed binary bloat, and how the Go protocol buffer implementation is a big offender. In this episode we dive into the history of protocol buffers and gRPC, the…

01:15:14  |   Thu 17 Nov 2022
Protecting us with the Database of Evil (Practical AI #201)

Protecting us with the Database of Evil (Practical AI #201)

Online platforms and their users are susceptible to a barrage of threats – from disinformation to extremism to terror. Daniel and Chris chat with Matar Haller, VP of Data at ActiveFence, a leader in …

00:48:33  |   Wed 16 Nov 2022
Tracking layoffs, tech worker demand still high, ntfy, devenv, Markdoc & Mike Bifulco (Changelog News #20)

Tracking layoffs, tech worker demand still high, ntfy, devenv, Markdoc & Mike Bifulco (Changelog News #20)

Roger Lee has been tracking all tech layoffs since COVID-19, Amanda Hoover says tech worker demand is still high, ntfy helps you send push notifications for free, devenv lets you share development en…

00:17:19  |   Mon 14 Nov 2022
Beyond Heroku to Muse (Changelog Interviews #514)

Beyond Heroku to Muse (Changelog Interviews #514)

This week we’re back for part 2 with Adam Wiggins — going beyond Heroku and the story of Muse (listen to part 1). After a six-year adrenaline high on Heroku, Adam needed time to recover and refill th…

01:50:40  |   Fri 11 Nov 2022
A very !important lesson (JS Party #251)

A very !important lesson (JS Party #251)

Estelle Weyl has been building the web since 1999 and documenting it since 2007. Today she joins Amal for a loooong and deeeep conversation about new and !important features of CSS & HTML. Sit down, …

01:31:22  |   Fri 11 Nov 2022
Debugging Go (Go Time #255)

Debugging Go (Go Time #255)

Natalie & Ian welcome Liran Haimovitch & Tiago Queiroz to the show for a discussion focused on debugging Go programs. They cover good & bad debugging practices, the difficulty of debugging in the clo…

00:53:05  |   Thu 10 Nov 2022
The system that runs Norway's welfare payments 🇳🇴 (Ship It! #78)

The system that runs Norway's welfare payments 🇳🇴 (Ship It! #78)

In today’s episode we have the pleasure of Audun Fauchald Strand, Principal Software Engineer at NAV.no, Norway’s Labour & Welfare Administration. We will be talking about NAIS.io, the application pl…

01:01:56  |   Wed 09 Nov 2022
Hybrid computing with quantum processors (Practical AI #200)

Hybrid computing with quantum processors (Practical AI #200)

It’s been a while since we’ve touched on quantum computing. It’s time for an update! This week we talk with Yonatan from Quantum Machines about real progress being made in the practical construction …

00:43:45  |   Tue 08 Nov 2022
Useful Vim commands, bad first ideas, PETS config manager, Kaizen shirts for sale & infinite canvas tools (Changelog News #19)

Useful Vim commands, bad first ideas, PETS config manager, Kaizen shirts for sale & infinite canvas tools (Changelog News #19)

Colin Bartlett’s 50 useful Vim commands, Jeremey Utley on why your first ideas aren’t always the best, Emanuele Rocca’s pets configuration management project, our Kaizen shirts are now on sale & Arun…

00:06:51  |   Mon 07 Nov 2022
The story of Heroku (Changelog Interviews #513)

The story of Heroku (Changelog Interviews #513)

This week on The Changelog we’re joined by Adam Wiggins, co-founder and former CTO of Heroku, for an exclusive trip down Heroku memory lane. Adam and Jerod are both tremendous fans of Heroku and beli…

01:41:27  |   Fri 04 Nov 2022
Making sense of production (JS Party #250)

Making sense of production (JS Party #250)

Maggie Johnson-Pint from Stanza sits down with Amal & Divya for a deep-dive in to the production side of the development world. If you’re at all curious (and/or intimidated) by terms like Site Reliab…

01:03:59  |   Fri 04 Nov 2022
Go in medicine & biology (Go Time #254)

Go in medicine & biology (Go Time #254)

Today we’re talking about uses for Go in the medical industry. Tim Stiles develops and maintains a Go package for synthetic biology and molecular biology called Poly. It has broad applications for bi…

01:07:04  |   Fri 04 Nov 2022
Seven shipping principles (Ship It! #77)

Seven shipping principles (Ship It! #77)

15 years ago, Gerhard discovered magic in the form of Ruby on Rails. It was intuitive and it just worked. That is the context in which Gerhard fell in love with infrastructure and operations.

Today, …

00:58:52  |   Thu 03 Nov 2022
The practicalities of releasing models (Practical AI #199)

The practicalities of releasing models (Practical AI #199)

Recently Chris and Daniel briefly discussed the Open RAIL-M licensing and model releases on Hugging Face. In this episode, Daniel follows up on this topic based on some recent practical experience. A…

00:37:26  |   Tue 01 Nov 2022
Linux mythbusting & retro gaming (Changelog Interviews #512)

Linux mythbusting & retro gaming (Changelog Interviews #512)

This week we’re doing some Linux mythbusting and talking retro gaming with Jay LaCroix from Learn Linux TV. This is a preview of what’s to come from our trip to All Things Open next week. By the way,…

01:39:18  |   Fri 28 Oct 2022
Tiny CSS Projects (JS Party #249)

Tiny CSS Projects (JS Party #249)

Nick & Amelia welcome the co-authors of Tiny CSS Projects to discuss their awesome new (and still in-progress) Manning book all about CSS!

Use code podjsparty20 when checking out to save 40% (good fo…

00:52:45  |   Fri 28 Oct 2022
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