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Conversations with the hackers, leaders, and innovators of the software world

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #268

Operação Serenata de Amor (Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Government Corruption 😱)

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2017-10-31T16:00:00Z 🎧 18,116

Eduardo Cuducos joined the show to talk about Operação Serenata de Amor an Artificial Intelligence and Data Science project that aims to inform the general public about government corruption and spending. We talked about how this artificial intelligence project analyzes claims for reimbursement from congresspeople to determine illegal probability, how it monitors government spending, the technology behind it, and how other governments might be able to follow this model.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #266

The Future of RethinkDB

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2017-10-17T19:00:00Z #databases 🎧 24,308

Mike Glukhovsky joined the show to talk about the future of RethinkDB. Mike was a co-founder of RethinkDB along-side Slava Akhmechet. RethinkDB shutdown a year ago officially on October 5, 2016 — and today we’re talking through all the details with Mike. The shutdown, getting purchased by the CNCF, relicensing, buying back their IP and source code, community and governance, and some specific features that Mike and the rest of the community are excited about.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #265

The Kotlin Programming Language

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2017-10-13T19:00:00Z 🎧 24,186

Dmitry Jemerov joined the show to talk about Kotlin - a language created by JetBrains that’s designed to be an industrial-strength object-oriented language, and a “better language” than Java. We asked Dmitry “Why invent a new language?”, talked through Google announcing official Android support, covered some of Kotlin’s characteristics, Kotlin vs Swift, and more.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #261

Building an artificial Pancreas with Elixir and Nerves

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2017-08-11T19:00:00Z #elixir 🎧 20,450

We talked with Tim Mecklem about building an artificial Pancreas with Elixir and Nerves to help those with Type 1 Diabetes who want to “loop” — a process which involves monitoring glucose levels, predicting where a person’s glucose levels are heading, then delivering insulin based on that prediction. Tim is a Developer at Gaslight in Cincinnati where he builds software solutions with Ruby and Elixir, and he’s a member of the Nerves Core team.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #258

10 years of RabbitMQ

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2017-07-21T19:00:00Z 🎧 20,639

We are thrilled to produce this show to honor RabbitMQ’s 10th anniversary. Karl Nilsson and Michael Klishin joined the show to talk through 10 years of RabbitMQ — one of the most widely deployed open source message brokers with more than 35,000 production deployments worldwide.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #257

The power of wikis, the problem with social networks, the promise of AI

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2017-07-14T15:00:00Z 🎧 23,498

Evan Prodromou has been involved in open source since the mid ‘90s. His open source travel guide – Wikitravel – grew up alongside Wikipedia and the web itself. In this episode, we hear Evan’s history, try to solve open social networking once and for all, and learn how sprinkling a little artificial intelligence on to our products can yield big wins without having to shoot the moon.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #256

Ubuntu Snaps and Bash on Windows Server

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2017-07-07T19:00:00Z 🎧 21,863

We talked with Dustin Kirkland (Head of Ubuntu Product and Strategy at Canonical) at OSCON about 12.04’s end of life, the death of the Ubuntu phone, Snaps and snapd, and Bash on Ubuntu on Windows Server. This is the second installment of our mini-series from the expo hall floor of OSCON 2017. Special thanks to our friends at O’Reilly for inviting us to OSCON.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #255

Why is GraphQL so cool?

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2017-06-30T19:00:00Z #javascript +1 🎧 26,836

Johannes Schickling (Founder of Graphcool) joined the show to talk about GraphQL — an application layer query language from Facebook. We talked about what it is, where it makes sense to use it, its role in serverless architectures, getting docs for free via Schemas and Types, and the community that’s rallying around this new way to think about APIs.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #254

Deploying Changelog.com

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2017-06-23T19:00:00Z 🎧 20,475

This week we take you behind the scenes of the new infrastructure for Changelog.com and talk with Gerhard Lazu. We relaunched the new brand and site for Changelog on Phoenix/Elixir in October of 2016 and we needed a better way to reliably host and deploy the site. That’s where Gerhard came in. We cover all the details and decisions in this show.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #252

GitHub's Open Source Survey (2017)

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2017-06-09T22:00:00Z 🎧 20,331

On Friday, June 2, 2017 – GitHub announced the details of their Open Source Survey – an open data set on the open source community for researchers and the curious. Frannie Zlotnick, Nadia Eghbal, and Mikeal Rogers joined the show to talk through the backstory and key insights of this open data project which sheds light on the broader open source community’s attitudes, experiences, and backgrounds of those who use, build, and maintain open source software.

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BONUS - Sustain Open Source Software

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2017-05-04T17:45:00Z 🎧 23,690

Justin Dorfman joined us for a special BONUS episode of The Changelog to share some details about Sustain Conference with you. It’s a one day conversation for Open Source Software sustainers at GitHub HQ (SF) on June 19, 2017. No keynotes, expo halls or talks. Only discussions about how to get more resources to support digital infrastructure. Plus, we’ll be there.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #249

Open source at Microsoft, inclusion, diversity, and OSCON

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2017-04-28T21:00:00Z #oscon 🎧 24,391

Scott Hanselman joined today’s show produced in partnership with our friends at OSCON. Scott is a Program Chair of OSCON, host of the podcast Hanselminutes, and advocate for open source inside of Microsoft and the Azure Cloud team. We talked about the oldest software he wrote that’s still in production, the shift inside Microsoft to open source and why, as well as ways to make inclusion and diversity a priority in your communities.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #248

Open source lessons learned

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2017-04-28T17:50:00Z #javascript 🎧 19,277

Zeno Rocha, Principal Developer Advocate at Liferay, joined the show to talk about DevRel, his open source work (clipboard.js, Dracula Theme, jQuery Boilerplate, Browser Diet, et al), and his passion for teaching and giving talks at conferences. Zeno also shared some really interesting stories about his first contributions to open source, how that played out, and the lessons learned along the way.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #247

Firefox Debugger and DevTools

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2017-04-17T19:00:00Z 🎧 20,754

Jason Laster joined the show to talk about Firefox Debugger and DevTools. We talked about the backstory of Firefox, Firebug, the new Debugger.html, why React and Redux made a good fit to develop Debugger as a standalone application, community efforts, and getting started.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #246

First-time contributors and maintainer balance

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2017-04-10T17:00:00Z 🎧 19,840

Kent C. Dodds joined the show to talk about guiding and supporting first time contributors to open source. We talked about the many ways to be first-timer friendly, how to contribute to open source, the burden and balance of a maintainer, and a few of the projects Kent maintains, including his latest project at PayPal called Glamourous.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #245

Open Source at Google

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2017-03-28T17:00:00Z #documentation 🎧 23,343

Will Norris (Engineering Manager at Google’s Open Source office) joined the show to talk about their new release of the Google Open Source website as well as the release of Google’s internal documentation on how they do open source. Nearly 70 pages of documentation have been made public under creative commons license for the world to use. We talked about the backstory of Google’s Open Source office, their philosophy on OSS, their involvement in the TODO group, and much more.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #244

Learning JavaScript and Bringing People Together

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2017-03-25T03:00:00Z #javascript 🎧 21,143

Tracy Lee joined the show to talk about bringing people together, helping people, and making an impact. We covered learning JavaScript, the ins and outs of her road to get to where she’s at today, hitting burnout and sleeping for two weeks, breaking into the JavaScript community, and the fun cruise, workshops, and conferences she’s working on for the JavaScript community.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #243

Let's Encrypt the Web

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2017-03-18T03:00:00Z #infosec 🎧 22,811

Jacob Hoffman-Andrews, Senior Staff Technologist at the EFF and the lead developer of Let’s Encrypt, joined the show to talk about the history of SSL, the start of Let’s Encrypt, why it’s important to encrypt the web and what happens if we don’t, Certbot, and the impact Let’s Encrypt has had on securing the web.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #242

The burden of open source

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2017-03-09T12:00:00Z 🎧 20,526

James Long joined the show to talk about his recent post, “Why I’m Frequently Absent from Open Source”. He shared several points in his blog post that struck a chord with us, so we invited him on the show to talk through the gritty details and peel back the layers of open source — the people involved, sustainability, the responsibility, the guilt, and the balance it takes to keep it all together.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #240

Feedbin and RSS resurgence

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2017-02-21T20:00:00Z #rss 🎧 20,741

Ben Ubois, the creator of Feedbin (a simple, good-looking online RSS reader) joined the show to talk about the indie web and developers, how RSS usage has changed over the years – particularly since Google Reader shutdown. We also talked about RSS vs the social web that we’re in now and the idea of an RSS resurgence and taking back control over the content we choose to subscribe to.

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