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Spotlight Spotlight #15

Apple's Fall 2018 Mac/iPad event

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2018-10-30T20:13:26Z #apple +1 šŸŽ§ 5,204

Adam, Jerod, and Tim get together to put a spotlight on Apple’s October 30th Mac/iPad event from a developer’s perspective. They cover the specs of the new MacBook Air and the viability of having it as a development machine, the new Mac Mini in the ever popular Space Gray, and whether or not Tim will be able to stop pulling his hair out to find an affordable, yet powerful desktop machine with it, and the gorgeous new iPad Pro.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #320

Venture capital meets commercial OSS

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2018-10-25T15:35:00Z #sustainability +2 šŸŽ§ 23,376

Joseph Jacks, the Founder and General Partner of OSS Capital joined the show to share his plans for funding the future generation of commercial open source software based companies. This is a growing landscape of $100M+ revenue companies ~13 years in the making that’s just now getting serious early attention and institutional backing — and we talk through many of those details with Joseph.

We cover the whys and hows, why OSS now, deep details around licensing implications, and we speculate the types of open source software that makes sense for the types of investing Joseph and other plan to do.

Practical AI Practical AI #17

Fighting bias in AI (and in hiring)

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2018-10-22T11:00:00Z #ai šŸŽ§ 6,149

Lindsey Zuloaga joins us to discuss bias in hiring, bias in AI, and how we can fight bias in hiring with AI. Lindsey tells us about her experiences fighting bias at HireVue, where she is director of data science, and she gives some practical advice to AI practitioners about fairness in models and data.

JS Party JS Party #48

LIVE from Node + JS Interactive

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2018-10-19T17:00:00Z #javascript šŸŽ§ 6,930

KBall, Nick, and Suz MC’d a live show at Node + JS Interactive in Vancouver with Tierney Cyren (Node Foundation) and Dave Methvin (JS Foundation) to discuss the proposed merger between the JS Foundation and the Node Foundation. What’s happening with the merger? What does this merger mean for everyday JavaScript developers and the ecosystem?

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #319

Keepin' up with Elm

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2018-10-17T11:00:00Z #elm +1 šŸŽ§ 26,285

Jerod invites Richard Feldman back on the show to catch up on all things Elm. Did you hear? NoRedInk finally had a production runtime error, the community grew quite a bit (from ā€˜obscure’ to just ā€˜niche’), and Elm 0.19 added some killer new features around asset optimization.

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BONUS – Sustain Summit 2018

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2018-10-15T18:24:03Z #sustainability šŸŽ§ 21,802

In this special bonus call, Adam and Jerod talk with Allen ā€œGunnerā€ Gunn about the Sustain Summit. They talk about what it is, the kind of conversations that happen there, issues the open source community are facing right now, and how Sustain stands out from traditional ā€œunconferences.ā€

Sustain 2017 was a big hit, and this year’s event should be even better. Join us!

Backstage Backstage #2

Gettin' Plexy wit it

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2018-10-12T21:58:01Z šŸŽ§ 1,891

Adam, Jerod, and Tim get together to talk about Plex! Plex is a media server which allows you to store your movies, TV shows, music, photos, etc. Turns out, you can actually use it together with an antenna to watch live TV and DVR content. They chat about what has Adam so excited, the pros and cons (or as Adam said, ā€œtrade-offsā€), and how to get started.

JS Party JS Party #47

The nitty gritty on BitMidi

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2018-10-12T17:00:00Z #javascript +2 šŸŽ§ 6,576

Where does Feross get all those wonderful toys? He builds them with JavaScript, of course! BitMidi – a website for listening to your favorite MIDI files – is his latest creation. In this episode, Jerod ā€œsits downā€ with Feross to learn all about it.

How do MIDIs even work? Why won’t they play on the web anymore? Can WASM save the day (hint: yes)? How does Feross get so many eyeballs on his creations? Is Preact awesome for building sites like this? What’s the future of BitMidi look like? Don’t ask us, listen to the episode!

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #318

A call for kindness in open source

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2018-10-10T17:05:23Z #python +1 šŸŽ§ 24,791

Adam and Jerod talk to Brett Cannon, core contributor to Python and a fantastic representative of the Python community. They talked through various details surrounding a talk and blog post he wrote titled ā€œSetting expectations for open source participationā€ and covered questions like: What is the the purpose of open source? How do you sustain open source? And what’s the goal?

They even talked through typical scenarios in open source and how kindness and recognizing that there’s a human on the other end of every action can really go a long way.

Away from Keyboard Away from Keyboard #8

Eryn O'Neil isn't afraid to speak her mind

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2018-10-10T17:00:00Z #sustainability šŸŽ§ 2,584

Eryn O’Neil grew up in the southwestern suburbs of Chicago. When it came time for college, it was easy for her to move a few states over and go to college in a small town in Iowa. She now lives in Minneapolis, and after years of being self-employed, she just finished a months-long journey to find her next job.

Eryn talks to me about being the first female engineering manager at her new company, what excites her about technology, the hurdles of married life, and staying healthy in a demanding industry.

Practical AI Practical AI #15

Artificial intelligence at NVIDIA

NVIDIA Chief Scientist Bill Dally joins Daniel Whitenack and Chris Benson for an in-depth conversation about ā€˜everything AI’ at NVIDIA. As the leader of NVIDIA Research, Bill schools us on GPUs, and then goes on to address everything from AI-enabled robots and self-driving vehicles, to new AI research innovations in algorithm development and model architectures. This episode is so packed with information, you may want to listen to it multiple times.

JS Party JS Party #46

Fantastic bugs and how to squash them

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2018-10-05T17:00:00Z #javascript šŸŽ§ 7,629

Safia, Suz, KBall and Nick get together to talk about bugs! Not those pesky things you’re scared to squash because they might suddenly jump on you — this is all about JavaScript bugs; how you prevent some of the common ones, what tools you can use to reduce bugs in your code, and a panel group therapy session where they discuss the most difficult bug they’ve had to fix.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #317

#Hacktoberfest isn’t just about a free shirt

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2018-10-01T18:10:36Z #hacktoberfest šŸŽ§ 24,244

#Hacktoberfest is a once per year event in the month of October celebrating open source. For many it’s an on ramp to open source, PRs galore for maintainers, and t-shirts for those who submit 5 or more pull requests. In the end, however, it’s about the awareness of open source and its significance to the greater good to humanity as we know it.

Adam and Jerod talk with Daniel Zaltsman, Dev Rel Manager at DigitalOcean and key leader of Hacktoberfest to cover the backstory, where this project began, its impact on open source, how it has had to scale each year by many orders of magnitude, and of course we cover how you can play your part in #Hacktoberfest and give back to open source.

Away from Keyboard Away from Keyboard #7

Suz Hinton says find your allies

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2018-09-26T17:00:00Z #culture šŸŽ§ 2,996

Almost eight years ago, Suz Hinton made one of the biggest decisions of her life: move away from her home in Melbourne, Australia and move to the United States. After amicably breaking up with her boyfriend, another decision lied ahead: would she stay?

Suz talks to me about culture shock, the hoops she had to jump through to get her visa, her parents, and dealing with burnout.

Founders Talk Founders Talk #58

Tidelift's mission is to pay open source maintainers

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2018-09-21T19:00:00Z šŸŽ§ 5,770

Donald Fischer and the team at Tidelift are on a mission of making open source work better — for everyone. To pay the maintainers of open source software they are putting a new spin on a highly successful business model that’s a win-win for the maintainers as well as the software teams using the software. In this episode we dig into that backstory and Donald’s journey.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #315

Join the federation?! Mastodon awaits...

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2018-09-19T16:50:57Z #social-networking šŸŽ§ 25,451

We talked with Eugen Rochko, the creator of Mastodon, about where Mastodon came from the problem it aimed to solve. How it’s not exactly Twitter alternative, although that’s its known claim to fame. Why it’s probably not going anywhere. The ins-and-outs of federation, getting started, running an instance, why you would want to — cool stuff you’ve never considered could be built on top of Mastodon. And finally, the story behind naming posted content a ā€œtootā€.

Founders Talk Founders Talk #57

From dropout to CEO of Sentry and taking on New Relic

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2018-09-16T19:00:00Z šŸŽ§ 5,209

David Cramer dropped out of high school AND college, but that didn’t stop him. He ended up teaching himself programming and eventually landed his first job as the webmaster of a World of Warcraft community website. What a beginning… We talked through ā€œthe rough slogā€ period of Sentry and how David powered through to traction and enough profit for him and his partner to go full time, raise three rounds of funding, and take on New Relic.

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BONUS: Growing a successful sales team at Sentry

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2018-09-14T19:00:00Z šŸŽ§ 4,703

Here’s a bonus segment from episode #57 of Founders Talk with David Cramer, co-founder and CEO of Sentry. Check the feed for the full length episode (later today). We talked about sales in the full length episode, but this BONUS segment is a completely isolated conversation that’s not included in the full length episode — so don’t gloss over this thinking it’s just a teaser.

JS Party JS Party #43

Interviews from JSConf

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2018-09-14T17:00:00Z #javascript +2 šŸŽ§ 6,457

KBall interviews with Michael Chan, Juan Pablo BuriticƔ and JuliƔn David Duque, and Tim Doherty at JSConf.US. Conversations about the importance of DRY code, the metaphors we use for software, JavaScript communities across Latin America, how to advocate for modern tech stacks in large companies, and fostering mentorship.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #314

Kubernetes brings all the Cloud Natives to the yard

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2018-09-12T11:00:00Z #kubernetes +1 šŸŽ§ 26,972

We talk with Dan Kohn, the Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to catch up with all things cloud native, the CNCF, and the world of Kubernetes.

Dan updated us on the growth KubeCon / CloudNativeCon, the state of Cloud Native and where innovation is happening, serverless being on the rise, and Kubernetes dominating the enterprise.

JS Party JS Party #42

Decentralizing the web with Beaker

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2018-09-07T17:00:00Z #javascript šŸŽ§ 7,307

Feross talks with Mathias Buus and Paul Frazee about the decentralized web, why the average person should care about decentralization of the web, the Beaker browser, Dat and the differences and similarities to BitTorrent, and how Paul and Mathias first got involved in this work.

Away from Keyboard Away from Keyboard #6

Mahdi Yusuf knows being healthy is a constant struggle

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2018-09-06T11:00:00Z #culture +1 šŸŽ§ 2,658

Mahdi Yusuf worked a startup in his twenties and wasn’t worried too much about his health. When he quit that job, he decided to take better care of himself and lost fifty pounds. Now, he’s the CTO of Gyroscope, a startup that aims to be the operating system for the human body, but ever since joining, has gained weight back.

Mahdi talks to me about how Gyroscope is trying to help people understand their bodies better, growing up with a love for computers, and trying to be healthy with a busy life.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #313

The first cloud native programming language

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2018-09-05T11:00:00Z #ballerina +2 šŸŽ§ 23,120

Jerod talked with Paul Fremantle, the CTO and Co-Founder of WSO2, about their new programming language, Ballerina — a cloud-native language which aims to make it easier to write microservices that integrate APIs. They talked about the creation of the language and how it was inspired by so many technologies, cloud native features like built-in container support, serverless-friendly, observability, and how it works with, or without, a service mesh — just to name a few.

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