~changelog | Bookmarks (46)
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Change my mind (Changelog & Friends #81)
Jerod and Adam use Chris Kiehl's post on development topics he's changed his mind on (over...
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Programming with LLMs featuring David Crawshaw (Changelog Interviews #629)
For the past year, David Crawshaw has intentionally sought ways to use LLMs while programming, in...
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AI is stifling tech adoption (Changelog News #132)
Declan Chidlow proposes that AI is stifling tech adoption, Ariel Salminen shares 17 pieces of advice...
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Discovering discovery coding with Jimmy Miller (Changelog & Friends #80)
Fire up a REPL, grab your favorite Stephen King novel, and hold on to the seat...
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Fostering open source culture with Arun Gupta (Changelog Interviews #628)
Arun Gupta is back, this time with his latest book in hand titled "Fostering Open Source...
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Tech is supposed to make our lives easier (Changelog News #131)
Bill Maher excoriates the software industry for making our lives more difficult, two professors from the...
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The state of homelab tech (2025) with Techno Tim (Changelog & Friends #79)
Techno Tim joins Adam to catch up on the state of Homelab for 2025, the state...
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Build software that lasts! featuring Bert Hubert (Changelog Interviews #627)
After 30+ years in the software industry, Bert Hubert has experienced a lot. He founded PowerDNS,...
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Everyone knows your location (Changelog News #130)
Tim Sh tracked himself down through in-app ads, Sniffnet comfortably monitors your Internet traffic, Cate Huston...
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Over the top auth strategies with Dan Moore from FusionAuth (Changelog & Friends #78)
Dan Moore from FusionAuth joins us for a wide-ranging discussion about modern auth strategies. We talk...
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Turso is rewriting SQLite in Rust with Glauber Costa, CEO at Turso (Changelog Interviews #626)
Glauber Costa, co-founder and CEO of Turso, joins us to discuss libSQL, Limbo, and how they're...
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DeepSeek-R1's epic pull request (Changelog News #129)
Xuan-Son Nguyen opened a low-level code PR written 99% by DeepSeek-R1, Adam Wathan announces the release...
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Fallthrough & Friends with Matthew Sanabria & Kris Brandow (Changelog & Friends #77)
Kris Brandow & Matthew Sanabria from Fallthrough.fm join Jerod to discuss tools we're switching to, whether...
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From open source to acquired with Ashley Jeffs (Changelog Interviews #625)
Ashley Jeffs shares his journey with Benthos, an open source stream processor that was acquired by...
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Make computing personal again (Changelog News #128)
Benj Edwards wants to put the "personal" back in "personal computer", the answer.ai folks took Devin...
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Other people's robots (Changelog & Friends #76)
Jerod & Adam discuss Nvidia's recently announced personal AI supercomputer, Waymo's latest infinite loop, what's involved...
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The world of embedded systems with Elecia White (Changelog Interviews #624)
Elecia White, host of Embedded.fm and author of Making Embedded Systems, joins us to discuss all...
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The new $30,000 side hustle (Changelog News #127)
Bloomberg reports on a concerning new trend in tech hiring, Sean Goedecke has a lot to...
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It's a peccadillo circus featuring Mat Ryer on the piano (Changelog & Friends #75)
Mat Ryer is back! He plays the piano, we tell each other truths/lies, we pay homage...
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The power of the button with Rachel Plotnick (Changelog Interviews #623)
Rachel Plotnick joins us for the first show of 2025 to discuss her book "Power Button"...
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10 big predictions for 2025 (Changelog News #126)
M.G. Siegler goes way out on a limb with some BIG predictions of things that could...
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State of the "log" 2024 (Changelog & Friends #74)
Our 7th annual year-end wrap-up is here! We're featuring 12 listener voicemails, dope Breakmaster Cylinder remixes...
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We ain't afraid of no Ghostty! with Mitchell Hashimoto (Changelog Interviews #622)
Mitchell Hashimoto joins the show to discuss Ghostty, the newest terminal in town. Mitchell co-founded HashiCorp,...
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The code, prose & pods that shaped 2024 (Changelog News #125)
This episodes diverges from our traditional fare. I've reviewed the 50 previous editions and picked (IMHO)...