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Go Time Go Time #128

Immediate mode GUIs

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2020-04-30T15:00:00Z #go šŸŽ§ 14,154

Mat, Johnny and Jon are joined by Elias, creator of Gio, to discuss GUIs. Specifically, we explore the pros and cons of immediate vs retained mode and explore some examples of each, as well how some frameworks like React are attempting to bring the benefits of immediate mode to a retained mode world (the DOM).

Practical AI Practical AI #87

Reinforcement learning for chip design

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2020-04-27T19:30:00Z #ai +2 šŸŽ§ 9,427

Daniel and Chris have a fascinating discussion with Anna Goldie and Azalia Mirhoseini from Google Brain about the use of reinforcement learning for chip floor planning - or placement - in which many new designs are generated, and then evaluated, to find an optimal component layout. Anna and Azalia also describe the use of graph convolutional neural networks in their approach.

Go Time Go Time #127

WebRTC in Go

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2020-04-23T15:40:00Z #go šŸŽ§ 14,832

The gang discusses WebRTC with Sean DuBois, creator of the Pion project and author of a pure Go WebRTC implementation. What exactly is WebRTC? Why is it so popular for video chatting? How does it work under the hood, and how does it compare with other real-time communication options?

Brain Science Brain Science #17

Start with gratitude

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2020-04-22T20:00:00Z #brain-science +1 šŸŽ§ 7,297

It’s been said that happy people are thankful, but maybe it’s the other way around. Thankful people are happy. In this episode we discuss the value of and the way that practicing gratitude can improve your overall outlook and mental health. Mireille and Adam talk through some of the underlying neuropsychological aspects of this habit including the key brain structures and neurotransmitters that are affected by practicing this routinely. This is one show that will pay–over and over again–that is, if you’re willing to put the knowledge into practice. Just how ā€œhappyā€ do you want to feel?

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #391

Work from home SUPERCUT

Today we’re featuring conversations from different perspectives on working from home from our JS Party, Go Time, and Brain Science podcasts here on Changelog.com. Because, hey…if you didn’t know we have 6 active podcasts in our portfolio of shows. Head to changelog.com/podcasts to collect them all!

Practical AI Practical AI #86

Exploring the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset

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2020-04-20T16:00:00Z #ai +4 šŸŽ§ 8,938

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Daniel and Chris have a timely conversation with Lucy Lu Wang of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence about COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19). She relates how CORD-19 was created and organized, and how researchers around the world are currently using the data to answer important COVID-19 questions that will help the world through this ongoing crisis.

Brain Science Brain Science #16

Developing a mental framework

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2020-04-17T20:30:00Z #brain-science +2 šŸŽ§ 8,158

The quality of your thinking depends on your mental framework. To become a better thinker you need to have an understanding of this mental framework and how you view the world. But, what exactly is a mental framework? How have we all been programmed throughout our lives? In what ways have you been programed that you like, don’t like, or want to change? Join us as we explore and examine the key components of developing a mental framework.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #390

Visualizing the spread of Coronavirus

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2020-04-13T21:00:00Z #dataviz +1 šŸŽ§ 22,706

Harry Stevens is a Graphics Reporter at The Washington Post and the author of ā€œWhy outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially, and how to ā€˜flatten the curveā€™ā€ — the most popular post in The Washington Post’s online history.

We cover the necessary details of this global pandemic, the journalist, coding, and design skills required to be a graphics reporter, the backstory on visualizing this outbreak, why Harry chooses R over Python, advice for aspiring graphics reporters, and how all of this came together at the perfect time in history to give Harry a chance to catch lightning in a bottle.

Practical AI Practical AI #85

Achieving provably beneficial, human-compatible AI

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2020-04-13T15:00:00Z #ai +2 šŸŽ§ 8,907

AI legend Stuart Russell, the Berkeley professor who leads the Center for Human-Compatible AI, joins Chris to share his insights into the future of artificial intelligence. Stuart is the author of Human Compatible, and the upcoming 4th edition of his perennial classic Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, which is widely regarded as the standard text on AI. After exposing the shortcomings inherent in deep learning, Stuart goes on to propose a new practitioner approach to creating AI that avoids harmful unintended consequences, and offers a path forward towards a future in which humans can safely rely of provably beneficial AI.

Brain Science Brain Science #15

Working from home

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2020-04-08T20:00:00Z #wfh +2 šŸŽ§ 6,617

Given all of the recent changes and adjustments many individuals have made to working remotely, Mireille and Adam discuss some of the relevant aspects of working from home. How do you develop habits that work for you to be the most productive? Which factors make a difference to be successful in navigating challenges that emerge and how can you develop ways of staying socially connected while being physically distant?

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #389

Securing the web with Let's Encrypt

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2020-04-07T20:00:00Z #oss +1 šŸŽ§ 25,059

We’re talking with Josh Aas, the Executive Director of the Internet Security Research Group, which is the legal entity behind the Let’s Encrypt certificate authority. In June of 2017, Let’s Encrypt celebrated 100 Million certificates issued. Now, just about 2.5 years later, that number has grown to 1 Billion and 200 Million websites served. We talk with Josh about his journey and what it’s taken to build and grow Let’s Encrypt to enable a secure by default internet for everyone.

Practical AI Practical AI #84

COVID-19 Q&A and CORD-19

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2020-04-06T16:45:00Z #coronavirus +2 šŸŽ§ 8,615

So many AI developers are coming up with creative, useful COVID-19 applications during this time of crisis. Among those are Timo from Deepset-AI and Tony from Intel. They are working on a question answering system for pandemic-related questions called COVID-QA. In this episode, they describe the system, related annotation of the CORD-19 data set, and ways that you can contribute!

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #388

The 10x developer myth

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2020-03-31T21:00:00Z #culture +1 šŸŽ§ 28,904

In late 2019, Bill Nichols, a senior member of the technical staff at Carnegie Mellon University with the Software Engineering Institute published his study on ā€œthe 10x developer myth.ā€ On this show we talk with Bill about all the details of his research. Is the 10x developer a myth? Let’s find out.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews

Welcome to The Changelog

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2020-03-30T20:31:18Z šŸŽ§ 33,809

The Changelog is deep discussions in & around the world of software… and it’s been going for over a decade.

We talk to hackers, like Chris Anderson from 3D Robotics… leaders, like Devon Zuegel from GitHub… and innovators, like Amal Hussein…

Welcome to The Changelog! Please listen to an episode from our catalog that interests you and subscribe today. We’d love to have you with us.

Practical AI Practical AI #83

Mapping the intersection of AI and GIS

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2020-03-30T15:00:00Z #ai +2 šŸŽ§ 11,325

Daniel Wilson and Rob Fletcher of ESRI hang with Chris and Daniel to chat about how AI powered modern geographic information systems (GIS) and location intelligence. They illuminate the various models used for GIS, spatial analysis, remote sensing, real-time visualization, and 3D analytics. You don’t want to miss the part about their work for the DoD’s Joint AI Center in humanitarian assistance / disaster relief.

JS Party JS Party #120

WFH!?

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2020-03-27T15:15:00Z #javascript +3 šŸŽ§ 9,683

With most of us working from home for the first time (or for a long time), we thought it’d be a good idea to share our experiences and opinions on how to manage it. We discuss how to optimize your location, your schedule, your communications, and the rest of you life during these stressful times.

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Go Time Go Time #123

WFH

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2020-03-26T17:00:00Z #wfh +3 šŸŽ§ 13,444

Working from home can be challenging, especially amid school closings and everything else caused by COVID-19. In this episode panelists Jon, Mat, Carmen, and Mark share advice and experiences they have accumulated over many years of working from home. They cover separating your work space from your personal space, signaling to your family that you are busy, ways to keep track of the time, and suggestions for getting some exercise in when you can.

Practical AI Practical AI

Welcome to Practical AI

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2020-03-25T21:10:28Z #ai +2 šŸŽ§ 26,131

Practical AI is a weekly podcast that’s marking artificial intelligence practical, productive, and accessible to everyone. If world of AI affects your daily life, this show is for you.

From the practitioner wanting to keep up with the latest tools & trends…

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To the AI curious trying to understand the concepts at play and their implications on our lives…

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Expert hosts Chris Benson and Daniel Whitenack are here to keep you fully-connected with the world of machine learning and data science.

Please listen to a recent episode that interests you and subscribe today. We’d love to have you as a listener!

Brain Science Brain Science #14

Memory and learning

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2020-03-25T11:00:00Z #brain-science šŸŽ§ 9,533

Mireille and Adam discuss the process of forming memories, the various types of memory, anxieties, phobias, panic attacks, and how our attention and our memory relates to learning. Where you place your attention influences what you might remember. What you are able to remember influences how you feel, the choices you make, and your future outcomes.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #387

Prepare yourself for Quantum Computing

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2020-03-24T19:00:00Z #qc +1 šŸŽ§ 24,554

Johan Vos joined us to talk about his new book ā€˜Quantum Computing for Developers’ which is available to read right now as part of the Manning Early Access Program (MEAP). Listen near the end of the show to learn how you can get a free copy or check the show notes for details. We talked with Johan about the core principles of Quantum Computing, the hardware and software involved, the differences between quantum computing and classical computing, a little bit of physics, and what can we developers do today to prepare for the perhaps-not-so-distant future of Quantum Computing.

Practical AI Practical AI #82

Speech recognition to say it just right

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2020-03-23T15:30:00Z #ai +2 šŸŽ§ 9,001

Catherine Breslin of Cobalt joins Daniel and Chris to do a deep dive on speech recognition. She also discusses how the technology is integrated into virtual assistants (like Alexa) and is used in other non-assistant contexts (like transcription and captioning). Along the way, she teaches us how to assemble a lexicon, acoustic model, and language model to bring speech recognition to life.

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