Changelog Master Feed

Changelog Master Feed Artwork

Your one-stop shop for all Changelog podcasts

Go Time Go Time #233

Going through the news

Play
2022-06-09T21:15:00Z #go +1 🎧 19,618

We’re trying something new this week: discussing the news! Natalie, Kris & Ian weigh in on GopherCon’s move to Chicago, Google DDoSing SourceHut, reflections on Go’s success, and a new/old proposal for anonymous function syntax.

Practical AI Practical AI #151

Balancing human intelligence with AI

Play
2021-09-28T21:20:00Z #ai +3 🎧 19,607

Polarity Mapping is a framework to “help problems be solved in a realistic and multidimensional manner” (see here for more info). In this week’s fully connected episode, Chris and Daniel use this framework to help them discuss how an organization can strike a good balance between human intelligence and AI. AI can’t solve everything and humans need to be in-the-loop with many AI solutions.

Practical AI Practical AI #186

The geopolitics of artificial intelligence

Play
2022-07-26T20:00:00Z #fully-connected +2 🎧 19,607

In this Fully-Connected episode, Chris and Daniel explore the geopolitics, economics, and power-brokering of artificial intelligence. What does control of AI mean for nations, corporations, and universities? What does control or access to AI mean for conflict and autonomy? The world is changing rapidly, and the rate of change is accelerating. Daniel and Chris look behind the curtain in the halls of power.

Go Time Go Time #238

Might Go actually be OOP?

Play
2022-07-14T20:15:00Z #go +1 🎧 19,588

A conversation with Ronna Steinberg, who was an OOP developer for many years, and now is a Go Google Developer Expert. Ronna has been thinking about Go and OOP for awhile, asking herself whether or not Go is an object oriented programming language. Tune in to find out her answer and hear some of the options gophers have for object oriented design.

Go Time Go Time #231

Berlin's transition to Go

Play
2022-05-26T16:00:00Z #go 🎧 19,574

The Berlin tech ecosystem was all about PHP/Python for a long time. In the recent years it became a tech hub and an early adopter of Go. In this conversation we’ll see how this reflects in the 10+ years old Go meetup, with the meetup organizing team.

Go Time Go Time #202

Maintaining ourselves

Play
2021-10-21T16:00:00Z #go +2 🎧 19,557

With the constant demands of work and life we often don’t take much time to ensure that we’re maintaining ourselves. In this third episode of the maintenance series, Kris is joined by co-host Natalie, along with Ian Lopshire to discuss the ways in which we can maintain ourselves in this busy and chaotic world.

Go Time Go Time #234

Observability in the wild: strategies that work

Play
2022-06-16T21:00:00Z #observability +1
🎧 19,526

This week we’re featuring an episode of Grafana’s Big Tent! LEGO Group principal engineer Nayana Shetty swaps observability survival stories (to drill or not to drill?) with hosts Mat Ryer and Matt Toback. The trio also reveals new and different observability strategies that have been successful and effective in their organizations.

Plus: Nayana shares how she built her successful observability career brick by brick.

Go Time Go Time #246

Avoiding bloat

Play
2022-09-08T17:30:00Z #go +1 🎧 19,504

Egon Elbre and Roger Peppe join Mat for a conversation all about bloat (and how to avoid it). Expect talk of code bloat, binary bloat, feature bloat, and an even-more-bloated-than-usual unpopular opinion segment.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #226

The Road to Font Awesome 5

Play
2016-11-04T16:00:00Z 🎧 19,487

Dave Gandy joined the show to talk about the history of Font Awesome, what’s to come in Font Awesome 5 and their Kickstarter to fund Font Awesome 5 Pro, and how everything they’re doing is funneling back into the forever free and open source — Font Awesome Free.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #235

ANTHOLOGY – Hacker Stories From OSCON, All Things Open, and Node Interactive

Play
2017-01-13T20:00:00Z #ato +2 🎧 19,470

In this anthology episode we’re featuring three awesome hacker stories from OSCON, All Things Open, and Node Interactive — Giovanni Caligaris about how he brought LibreOffice to the people of Paraguay by translating it to their native tongue. Stu Keroff about the Linux user group he started for kids called The Asian Penguins. Shiya Luo about how China does Node, translations of documentation and books from English to Chinese, and the Great Firewall of China.

Go Time Go Time #242

The pain of dependency management

Play
2022-08-11T17:30:00Z #go +1 🎧 19,469

Baruch Sadogursky (Chief Sticker Officer at JFrog) joins Natalie & Johnny to lament the current state of dependency management in Go and other languages. They discuss the problems dependency managers face, possible technical mitigations like SBOMs, people problems that will never be solved by tech, and take questions from listeners in the #gotimefm channel of Gophers Slack.

Go Time Go Time #154

How Go helped save HealthCare.gov

Play
2020-11-05T17:15:00Z #go 🎧 19,464

Paul Smith (from “Obama’s Trauma Team”) tells us the tale of how Go played a big role in the rescuing and rebuilding of the HealthCare.gov website. Along the way we learn what the original team did wrong, how the rescue team kept it afloat during huge traffic spikes, and what they’ve done since to rebuild it to serve the people’s needs.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #614

Elasticsearch is open source, again

Play
2024-10-24T15:00:00Z #startups +2 🎧 19,461

Shay Banon, the creator of Elasticsearch, joins us to discuss pulling off a reverse rug pull. Yes, Elasticsearch is open source, again! We discuss the complexities surrounding open source licensing and what made Elastic change their license, the implications of trademark law, the personal and business impact of moving away from open source, and ultimately what made them hit rewind and return to open source.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #563

ANTHOLOGY — The way of open source

Play
2023-10-27T13:00:00Z #oss +2 🎧 19,417

This week we’re taking you to the hallway track of All Things Open 2023 in Raleigh, NC. Today’s episode features: Matthew Sanabria (former Engineer at HashiCorp working on Terraform Enterprise), Nithya Ruff (Chief Open Source Officer and Head of the Open Source Program Office at Amazon) & Jordan Harband (Open Source Maintainer-at-large with dependencies in most JavaScript apps out there.

There has been many changes this year in open source, and each of these perspectives lends insight into challenging and changing waters happening right now in open source.

Changelog News Changelog News #77

A plea for lean software

Play
2024-01-15T21:30:00Z 🎧 19,403

Niklaus Wirth makes his plea for lean software, PocketBase puts your entire backend in 1 file, Vanna is a Python RAG framework for accurate text-to-SQL generation, Henrik Karlsson wants you to think more about what to focus on & Calvin Wankhede shares how he built a fully offline smart home (and you should too).

Changelog News Changelog News #119

Tactile controls are back in vogue

Play
2024-11-04T20:15:00Z 🎧 19,401

IEEE Spectrum reports on the return to physical buttons and dials, Microsoft released GenAIScript, iFixit’s Elizabeth Chamberlain announces a big Right to Repair win, Daniela Baron reimagines technical interviews & John O’Nolan, shares some thoughts on open source governance and how to create trust within technology, communities, and media

Go Time Go Time #204

Discussing Go's annual developer survey

Play
2021-11-04T16:30:00Z #go 🎧 19,382

Each year a group of user researchers and the Go team get together and create a survey for the Go community. The results of the survey are analyzed and turned into a report made available to everyone in the Go community. In this episode we sit down with Alice Merrick and Todd Kulesza to discuss the survey, how it’s made, and some of the interesting results from this year’s survey.

Player art
  0:00 / 0:00