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Wait, moon vacuums?!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/127/changelog--friends-127.mp3","Fri, 06 Feb 2026 21:30:00 +0000",6188,{"guid":818,"title":819,"slug":108,"description":820,"audioUrl":821,"pubDate":822,"duration":823,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2809","Setting Docker Hardened Images free (Interview)","In May of 2025, Docker launched Hardened Images, a secure, minimal, production-ready set of images. In December, they made DHI freely available and open source to everyone who builds software. On this episode, we're joined by Tushar Jain, EVP of Engineering at Docker to learn all about it.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/675/the-changelog-675.mp3","Wed, 04 Feb 2026 20:00:00 +0000",4609,{"guid":825,"title":826,"slug":109,"description":827,"audioUrl":828,"pubDate":829,"duration":830,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2810","Natural born SaaS killers (Friends)","We discuss the buzz around Clawdbot / MoltBot / OpenClaw, how app subscriptions are turning into weekend hacking projects, why SaaS stocks are crashing on Wall Street, and what it all means.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/126/changelog--friends-126.mp3","Fri, 30 Jan 2026 21:00:00 +0000",4392,{"guid":832,"title":833,"slug":110,"description":834,"audioUrl":835,"pubDate":836,"duration":837,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2805","Securing npm is table stakes (Interview)","As the creator and long-time maintainer of ESLint, Nicholas Zakas is well-positioned to criticize GitHub's recent response to npm's insecurity. He found the response insufficient, and has other ideas on how GitHub could secure npm better. On this episode, Nicholas details these ideas, paints a bleak picture of npm alternatives like JSR, and shares our frustration that such a critical piece of internet infrastructure feels neglected.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/674/the-changelog-674.mp3","Thu, 29 Jan 2026 15:00:00 +0000",4871,{"guid":839,"title":840,"slug":111,"description":841,"audioUrl":842,"pubDate":843,"duration":844,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2807","The state of homelab tech (2026) (Friends)","Techno Tim joins Adam to dive deep into the state of homelab'ing in 2026. Hardware is scarce and expensive due to the AI gold rush, but software has never been better. From unleashing Claude on your UDM Pro to building custom Proxmox CLIs, they explores how AI is transforming what's possible in the homelab. Tim declares 2026 the \"Year of Self-Hosted Software\" while Adam reveals his homelab's secret weapons: DNSHole (a Pi-hole replacement written in Rust) and PXM (a Proxmox automation CLI).","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/125/changelog--friends-125.mp3","Sat, 24 Jan 2026 20:00:00 +0000",7370,{"guid":846,"title":847,"slug":112,"description":848,"audioUrl":849,"pubDate":850,"duration":851,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2806","The era of the Small Giant (Interview)","Damien Tanner (founder of Pusher, now building Layercode) is back for a reunion 17 years in the making. Damien officially returns to The Changelog to discuss the seismic shift happening in software development. From the first sponsor of the podcast to frontline builder in the AI agent era, Damien shares his insights on why SaaS is dying, why code review is a bottleneck (and non-existent for some), and how small teams can now build giant things.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/673/the-changelog-673.mp3","Thu, 22 Jan 2026 20:00:00 +0000",5893,{"guid":853,"title":854,"slug":113,"description":855,"audioUrl":856,"pubDate":857,"duration":858,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2803","Kaizen! Let it crash (Friends)","Gerhard is back for Kaizen 22! We're diving deep into those pesky out-of-memory errors, analyzing our new Pipedream instance status checker, and trying to figure out why someone in Asia downloads a single episode so much.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/124/changelog--friends-124.mp3","Sat, 17 Jan 2026 00:45:00 +0000",6067,{"guid":860,"title":861,"slug":114,"description":862,"audioUrl":863,"pubDate":864,"duration":865,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2801","The GitHub problem (and other predictions) (Friends)","Mat Ryer is back and he brought his impromptu musical abilities with him! We discuss Rob Pike vs thankful AI, Microsoft's GitHub monopoly (and what it means for open source), and Tom Tunguz' 12 predictions for 2026: agent-first design, the rise of vector databases, and are we about to pay more for AI than people?!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/123/changelog--friends-123.mp3","Wed, 14 Jan 2026 21:00:00 +0000",6088,{"guid":867,"title":868,"slug":115,"description":869,"audioUrl":870,"pubDate":871,"duration":872,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2794","From GitLab to Kilo Code (Interview)","We're joined by Sid Sijbrandij, founder of GitLab who led the all-in-one coding platform all the way to IPO. In late 2022, Sid discovered that he had bone cancer. That started a journey he's been on ever since... a journey that he shares with us in great detail. Along the way, Sid continued founding companies including Kilo Code, an all-in-one agentic engineering platform, which he also tells us all about.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/672/the-changelog-672.mp3","Wed, 07 Jan 2026 21:00:00 +0000",4638,{"guid":874,"title":875,"slug":116,"description":876,"audioUrl":877,"pubDate":878,"duration":879,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2799","State of the \"log\" 2025 (Friends)","Our 8th annual year-end wrap-up is here! We’re featuring 8 listener voicemails, dope Breakmaster Cylinder remixes & our favorite episodes of the year. Thanks for listening! 💚","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/122/changelog--friends-122.mp3","Fri, 19 Dec 2025 19:00:00 +0000",6144,{"guid":881,"title":882,"slug":117,"description":883,"audioUrl":884,"pubDate":885,"duration":886,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2793","Agents in the database (Interview)","Ajay Kulkarni from Tiger Data (Co-founder/CEO) is on the pod this week with Adam. He asked him to get vulnerable and trace his path to becoming a CEO. They dig into the themes that have shaped his career, and explore how founder values end up forming company culture (whether you intend them to or not). From his enterprise days to building Timescale (and the rename to Tiger Data), we cover the whole journey — even the haters, because haters gonna hate. Here's where it gets really interesting: Agents in the database! Not the hype. The real thing baby. They get into how fast you can go from idea to shipped these days, what it actually means to talk to your database, and the whole API/CLI/MCP/Skills movement.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/671/the-changelog-671.mp3","Thu, 18 Dec 2025 21:00:00 +0000",4948,{"guid":888,"title":889,"slug":118,"description":890,"audioUrl":891,"pubDate":892,"duration":893,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2797","Down the Linux rabbit hole (Friends)","Alex Kretzschmar joins Adam for a trip down the Linux rabbit hole -- Docker vs Podman, building a Kubernetes cluster, ZFS backups with zfs.rent, bootc, favorite Linux distros, new homelab tools built with AI, self-hosting Immich, content creation, Plex and Jellyfin, the future of piracy and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/121/changelog--friends-121.mp3","Fri, 12 Dec 2025 19:30:00 +0000",6320,{"guid":895,"title":896,"slug":119,"description":897,"audioUrl":898,"pubDate":899,"duration":900,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2792","Autonomous drone delivery in a Zip (Interview)","We're joined by Zipline cofounder / CTO, Keenan Wyrobek. Zipline is on a mission to build the world’s first logistics system that serves all people equally via their fleet of autonomous drones that started in Africa delivering medical supplies and can now deliver packages (up to 8 lbs) directly to your door. They've solved a lot of gnarly technical and regulatory challenges along the way. We go deep with Keenan. We hope you'll find this one fascinating.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/670/the-changelog-670.mp3","Wed, 10 Dec 2025 20:30:00 +0000",5644,{"guid":902,"title":903,"slug":120,"description":904,"audioUrl":905,"pubDate":906,"duration":907,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2795","Very important agents (Friends)","Nick Nisi joins us to dig into the latest trends from this year and how they're impacting his day-to-day coding and Vision Pro wearing. Anthropic's acquisition of Bun, the evolving JavaScript and AI landscape, GitHub's challenges and the Amp/Sourcegraph split. We dive into AI development practices, context management, voice assistants, Home Assistant OS and home automation, the state of the AI browser war, and we close with a prediction from Nick.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/120/changelog--friends-120.mp3","Fri, 05 Dec 2025 22:00:00 +0000",5898,{"guid":909,"title":910,"slug":121,"description":911,"audioUrl":912,"pubDate":913,"duration":914,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2789","Werner Vogels predicts the future (Interview)","Amazon CTO, Werner Vogels, stops by to help us explore his tech predictions for 2026 and beyond. Will companionship be redefined by consumer robots? Will quantum-safe become the only safe worth talking about? Is this the dawn of the renaissance developer? We're infinitely curious why Werner came to this particular set of conclusions. Are you?","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/669/the-changelog-669.mp3","Thu, 04 Dec 2025 15:00:00 +0000",5446,{"guid":916,"title":917,"slug":122,"description":918,"audioUrl":919,"pubDate":920,"duration":921,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2790","The 4 DIMM problem (Friends)","Our old friend Lars Wikman returns to the show to discuss Linux distro hopping, Elixir, Nerves, embedded systems, home automation with Home Assistant, karate, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/119/changelog--friends-119.mp3","Fri, 28 Nov 2025 19:30:00 +0000",6626,{"guid":923,"title":924,"slug":123,"description":925,"audioUrl":926,"pubDate":927,"duration":928,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2788","The inner workings of Wikipedia (Interview)","Let's hear how Wikipedia actually works from long-time Wikipedian, Bill Beutler! Bill has been heavily involved with this \"8th wonder of the modern world\" for two decades and even built a career on it, founding Beutler Ink –a digital agency known for its pioneering work in Wikipedia public relations.\n\nWe discuss: the official (and not so official) rules, the editor cabal (which isn't one), the business model (which really isn't one), how an edit sticks (or not), how AI chatbots threaten the future of the site (or don't), and a whole lot more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/668/the-changelog-668.mp3","Wed, 26 Nov 2025 19:30:00 +0000",6537,{"guid":930,"title":931,"slug":124,"description":932,"audioUrl":933,"pubDate":934,"duration":935,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2786","NOT a swarm! (Friends)","Practical AI co-host, Chris Benson, joins us to discuss the latest advancements in AI, drones, home automation, and robotic swarming tech. Chris defines \"swarm\" with detail/precision and it turns out that what most people are calling a swarm today is NOT a swarm!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/118/changelog--friends-118.mp3","Fri, 21 Nov 2025 14:20:00 +0000",6070,{"guid":937,"title":938,"slug":125,"description":939,"audioUrl":940,"pubDate":941,"duration":942,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2783","Retreat to attack (Friends)","Do you like director's commentaries and extended cuts? This episode is like that, but for this week's News. We go deep on the alive internet theory, Meshtastic mesh networks, Zstandard compression, the FDE job explosion, React's seemingly perpetual dominance, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/117/changelog--friends-117.mp3","Fri, 14 Nov 2025 17:45:00 +0000",6256,{"guid":944,"title":945,"slug":126,"description":946,"audioUrl":947,"pubDate":948,"duration":949,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2782","DO repeat yourself! (Interview)","Prolific software blogger, Sean Goedecke, joins us to discuss why he believes software engineers need to be involved in the politics of their organization, how to avoid worry driven development, what is \"good taste\" in software engineering, where agentic coding will take our industry, why getting the main thing right is so important, and how to get your blog to the top of Hacker News.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/666/the-changelog-666.mp3","Wed, 12 Nov 2025 21:00:00 +0000",4798,{"guid":951,"title":952,"slug":127,"description":953,"audioUrl":954,"pubDate":955,"duration":956,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2780","#define: sheer resistance (Friends)","On this seventh iteration of our award-worthy game show filled with obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery: past winners battle to determine the champion of champions. (Also, Adam.)","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/116/changelog--friends-116.mp3","Fri, 07 Nov 2025 20:30:00 +0000",6161,{"guid":958,"title":959,"slug":128,"description":960,"audioUrl":961,"pubDate":962,"duration":963,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2778","The world of open source metadata (Interview)","Andrew Nesbitt builds tools and open datasets to support, sustain, and secure critical digital infrastructure. He's been exploring the world of open source metadata for over a decade. First with libraries.io and now with ecosyste.ms, which tracks over 12 million packages, 287 million repos, 24.5 billion dependencies, and 1.9 million maintainers.\n\nWhat has Andrew learned from all this, who is using this open dataset, and how does he hope others can build on top of it all? Tune in to find out.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/665/the-changelog-665.mp3","Wed, 05 Nov 2025 20:30:00 +0000",6239,{"guid":965,"title":966,"slug":129,"description":967,"audioUrl":968,"pubDate":969,"duration":970,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2768","We see dead projects (Friends)","It's a FRIGHT...when your record a podcast with dead projects all around. Tech debt, poor choices, timing, market shift, and optimizing for the wrong things are all lurking around waiting to pop out at you! Just don't forget to push record.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/115/changelog--friends-115.mp3","Fri, 31 Oct 2025 17:00:00 +0000",4713,{"guid":972,"title":973,"slug":130,"description":974,"audioUrl":975,"pubDate":976,"duration":977,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2777","Agentic infra changes everything (Interview)","Adam Jacob joins us to discuss how agentic systems for building and managing infrastructure have fundamentally altered how he thinks about everything, including the last six years of his life. Along the way, he opines on the recent AWS outage, debates whether we're in an AI-induced bubble, quells any concerns of AGI and a robot uprising, eats some humble pie, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/664/the-changelog-664.mp3","Thu, 30 Oct 2025 13:00:00 +0000",7420,{"guid":979,"title":980,"slug":131,"description":981,"audioUrl":982,"pubDate":983,"duration":984,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2775","Kaizen! Mop-up job (Friends)","It's our first Kaizen after the big Pipely launch in Denver and we have some serious mopping to do. Along the way, we brainstorm the next get-together, check out our new cache hit/miss ratio, give Pipely a deep speed test, discuss open video standards, and more!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/114/changelog--friends-114.mp3","Fri, 24 Oct 2025 19:45:00 +0000",6456,{"guid":986,"title":987,"slug":132,"description":988,"audioUrl":989,"pubDate":990,"duration":991,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2771","Spec-driven development with Kiro (Interview)","We're joined by Deepak Singh from the Kiro team. Kiro is AWS's attempt at building an AI coding environment to take you from prototype to production. It does that by bringing structure to your agentic workflow with spec-driven development. Their aim: the flow of AI coding, leveled up with mature engineering practices.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/662/the-changelog-662.mp3","Wed, 15 Oct 2025 18:30:00 +0000",5120,{"guid":993,"title":994,"slug":133,"description":995,"audioUrl":996,"pubDate":997,"duration":998,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2769","A new direction for AI developer tooling (Friends)","Elixir creator, José Valim, is throwing his hat into the coding agent ring with Tidewave –a coding agent for full-stack web development. Tidewave runs in the browser alongside your app, but it's also deeply integrated into Rails and Phoenix. On this episode, José tells us all about it. Also: his agent flow, YOLO mode, an MCP hot take, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/112/changelog--friends-112.mp3","Fri, 10 Oct 2025 18:00:00 +0000",5392,{"guid":1000,"title":1001,"slug":134,"description":1002,"audioUrl":1003,"pubDate":1004,"duration":1005,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2763","npm under siege (what to do about it) (Friends)","Over the past two months, we’ve seen some of the most serious supply chain attacks in npm history: phishing campaigns, maintainer account takeovers, and malware published to packages with billions of weekly downloads. What is going on?! What can we do about it? Our old friend, Feross Aboukhadijeh, joins us to help make sense of it all.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/111/changelog--friends-111.mp3","Fri, 03 Oct 2025 17:00:00 +0000",5720,{"guid":1007,"title":1008,"slug":135,"description":1009,"audioUrl":1010,"pubDate":1011,"duration":1012,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2728","Reinventing Python tooling with Rust (Interview)","Charlie Marsh built Ruff (an extremely fast Python linter written in Rust) and uv (an extremely fast Python package manager written in Rust) because he believes great tools can have an outsized impact. He believes it so much, in fact, that he started an entire company that builds next-gen Python tooling.\n\nOn this episode, Charlie joins us to tell us all about it: why Python, why Rust, how they make everything so fast, how they're starting to make money, what other products he's dreaming up, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/660/the-changelog-660.mp3","Wed, 01 Oct 2025 19:30:00 +0000",6200,{"guid":1014,"title":1015,"slug":136,"description":1016,"audioUrl":1017,"pubDate":1018,"duration":1019,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2761","Inside Oxide (Friends)","Bryan Cantrill and Steve Tuck, the co-founders of Oxide, are on the pod live (to tape) from the stage at OxCon. Jerod and I were invited to Oxide's annual internal conference to meet the people and to hear the stories of what makes Oxide a truly special place to work right now. The best part was this on-stage discussion with Bryan and Steve. Enjoy!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/110/changelog--friends-110.mp3","Fri, 26 Sep 2025 21:30:00 +0000",4248,{"guid":1021,"title":1022,"slug":137,"description":1023,"audioUrl":1024,"pubDate":1025,"duration":1026,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2760","Voices of Oxide (Interview)","Voices of Oxide on the pod! Cliff Biffle (engineer), Dave Pacheco (engineer), and Ben Leonard (designer) are on the show today. Jerod and I were invited to Oxide's annual internal conference called OxCon to meet the people and to hear the stories of what makes Oxide a truly special place to work right now.\n\nCliff Biffle is working on all Hubris and firmware. Cliff says \"There's a lot that happens before the 'main CPU' can even power on.\" Dave Pacheco is leading the efforts on Oxide's \"Update\" system. And Ben Leonard in charge of all things brand and design at Oxide.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/659/the-changelog-659.mp3","Fri, 26 Sep 2025 19:30:00 +0000",4574,{"guid":1028,"title":1029,"slug":138,"description":1030,"audioUrl":1031,"pubDate":1032,"duration":1033,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2758","Linux Fest in Texas! (Friends)","Carl George joins the show to talk about Texas Linux Fest, Omarchy, Linux desktop environments, configuring Linux, and more. Use the code `CHL15` for 15% off your ticket to Texas Linux Fest.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/109/changelog--friends-109.mp3","Fri, 19 Sep 2025 21:00:00 +0000",4757,{"guid":1035,"title":1036,"slug":139,"description":1037,"audioUrl":1038,"pubDate":1039,"duration":1040,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2757","Flowing with agents (Interview)","Everything is changing. Adam is joined by his good friend Beyang Liu from Sourcegraph — this time, talking about Amp (ampcode.com). Amp is one of the many, and one of Adam's favorite agentic coding tools to use. What makes it different is how they've engineered to it to maximize what’s possible with today’s frontier models. Autonomous reasoning, access to the oracle, comprehensive code editing, and complex task execution. That's nearly verbatim from their homepage, but it's also exactly what Adam has experienced. They talk through all things agents, how Adam might have been holding Amp wrong, and they even talked through Adam's idea called \"Agent Flow\". If you're babysitting agents, this episode is for you.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/658/the-changelog-658.mp3","Wed, 17 Sep 2025 22:30:00 +0000",7558,{"guid":1042,"title":1043,"slug":140,"description":1044,"audioUrl":1045,"pubDate":1046,"duration":1047,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2754","XO Ruby is hitting the road (Interview)","Jim Remsik has lived on the bleeding edge (but also the heart's center) of the Ruby world for decades. This fall, he's organizing six (yes, SIX) XO Ruby confs all around the United States. \n\nOn this episode, Jim joins us to reminisce about the early days of Ruby and Rails, share what he's learned from so many years of organizing events, and invite all of us to join him on his upcoming 7500 mile road trip.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/657/the-changelog-657.mp3","Wed, 03 Sep 2025 20:00:00 +0000",5523,{"guid":1049,"title":1050,"slug":141,"description":1051,"audioUrl":1052,"pubDate":1053,"duration":1054,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2751","Action absorbs anxiety (Friends)","Arun Gupta, now a \"free agent\" after his surprise exit from Intel, joins us to discuss how he's dealing with his first job hunt since the 1990s. Along the way, we talk about agentic coding strategies, what GPT-5's release implies about the future, and more. (US buys 10% of  Intel)++","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/108/changelog--friends-108.mp3","Fri, 29 Aug 2025 17:30:00 +0000",4974,{"guid":1056,"title":1057,"slug":142,"description":1058,"audioUrl":1059,"pubDate":1060,"duration":1061,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2739","Python documentary companion pod (Interview)","Our friends at Cult.Repo launched their epic Python documentary on August 28th, 2025! To celebrate, we sat down with Travis Oliphant –creator of NumPy, SciPy, and more– to get his perspective on how Python took over the software world.\n\nStick around for the twist ending! We set aside Python and dissect Travis' big idea to make open source projects financially sustainable through direct investment.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/656/the-changelog-656.mp3","Wed, 27 Aug 2025 18:30:00 +0000",6859,{"guid":1063,"title":1064,"slug":143,"description":1065,"audioUrl":1066,"pubDate":1067,"duration":1068,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2749","Git with your friends (remastered) (Friends)","Our Changelog & Friends proof-of-concept with Mat Ryer has been remastered! Now with full-length video on YouTube. Originally recorded: 2023-02-08\n\nMat joins us for some good conversation about some Git tooling that's been on our radar. We speculate, we discuss, we laugh, and Mat even breaks into song a few times. It's good fun.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/107/changelog--friends-107.mp3","Fri, 22 Aug 2025 19:00:00 +0000",6443,{"guid":1070,"title":1071,"slug":144,"description":1072,"audioUrl":1073,"pubDate":1074,"duration":1075,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2748","From Chef to System Initiative (remastered) (Interview)","The epic show with Adam Jacob has been remastered! Now with full-length video on YouTube. Adam goes solo with Adam Jacob for an epic pod into his journey to get to System Initiative. From SysAdmin at 8 years old, to discovering Linux and working for Mom-and-pop ISPs, to open source changing his life and starting Opscode and building Chef. Buckle up and enjoy.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/655/the-changelog-655.mp3","Thu, 21 Aug 2025 16:00:00 +0000",8550,{"guid":1077,"title":1078,"slug":145,"description":1079,"audioUrl":1080,"pubDate":1081,"duration":1082,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2746","Oxide is crossing the chasm (Friends)","Bryan Cantrill returns in the wake of Oxide Computer Company's $100M Series B. Bryan tells us how he's avoiding an appearance on Silicon Valley (ding), why their uniform compensation is working, where Oxide fits in the AI datacenter, what scaling to 50+ rack orders looks like, and more. (GitHub has no CEO and saving Intel)++","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/106/changelog--friends-106.mp3","Fri, 15 Aug 2025 16:45:00 +0000",5998,{"guid":1084,"title":1085,"slug":146,"description":1086,"audioUrl":1087,"pubDate":1088,"duration":1089,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2745","Biocomputing on human neurons (Interview)","Dr. Ewelina Kurtys is leading the way in biocomputing at FinalSpark where she is working on the next evolutionary leap for AI and neuron-powered computing. It's a brave new world, just 10 years in the making. We discuss lab-grown human brain organoids connected to electrodes, the possibility to solve AI's massive energy consumption challenge, post-silicon approach to computing, biological vs quantum physics and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/654/the-changelog-654.mp3","Thu, 14 Aug 2025 20:00:00 +0000",3441,{"guid":1091,"title":1092,"slug":147,"description":1093,"audioUrl":1094,"pubDate":1095,"duration":1096,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2743","Kaizen! Pipely is LIVE (Friends)","Gerhard calls Kaizen 20, 'The One Where We Meet'. Rightfully so. It's also the one where we eat, hike, chat, and launch Pipely live on stage with friends.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/105/changelog--friends-105.mp3","Fri, 08 Aug 2025 18:00:00 +0000",4295,{"guid":1098,"title":1099,"slug":148,"description":1100,"audioUrl":1101,"pubDate":1102,"duration":1103,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2742","LIVE from Denver with Nora Jones! (Interview)","We're LIVE at the historic Oriental Theater in Denver, CO with Nora Jones. Nora is the founder of Jeli.io, recently acquired by PagerDuty and she's been shaping the way we think about reliability, incident response, and human-centered engineering for years.\n\nWe get into the real story behind the deal. Not just the headline, but what it’s like selling your company, what it takes to actually integrate a product into a larger platform, how customers responded, what changed for her team, and why her new role at PagerDuty is basically everything she was building Jeli for.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/653/the-changelog-653.mp3","Wed, 06 Aug 2025 19:30:00 +0000",4526,{"guid":1105,"title":1106,"slug":149,"description":1107,"audioUrl":1108,"pubDate":1109,"duration":1110,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2740","SO much to dig into (Friends)","Adam & Jerod (plus zero other randos) dig into Stack Overflow's 2025 developer survey results. We discuss SO's decline, the desire for younger devs to have real chats with real people, the rise of uv and more Python winning, why people are frustrated with AI, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/104/changelog--friends-104.mp3","Fri, 01 Aug 2025 19:45:00 +0000",5028,{"guid":1112,"title":1113,"slug":150,"description":1114,"audioUrl":1115,"pubDate":1116,"duration":1117,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2735","Solving the AI energy crisis (Interview)","Greg Osuri, Founder and CEO of Akash Network joins us to share the backstory in his testimony before congress on the energy crisis and what it's going to take to power the future of AI. From powering datacenters, to solar, decentralized AI compute, to zombies in SF.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/652/the-changelog-652.mp3","Thu, 31 Jul 2025 15:00:00 +0000",7357,{"guid":1119,"title":1120,"slug":151,"description":1121,"audioUrl":1122,"pubDate":1123,"duration":1124,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2737","#define: props to astronomer (Friends)","Welcome back to #define, our game of obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery. This time we're joined by three Changelog++ members, to see who has the best vocabulary and who can trick everyone else into thinking that they do.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/103/changelog--friends-103.mp3","Fri, 25 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000",3970,{"guid":1126,"title":1127,"slug":152,"description":1128,"audioUrl":1129,"pubDate":1130,"duration":1131,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2736","Bringing Vitess to Postgres (Interview)","Sugu Sougoumarane, creator of Vitess, comes off sabbatical to bring Vitess to Postgres. We discuss what motivated Sugu to come off sabbatical, why now is the time, the technical challenges of doing so, the implementation details of Multigres (Vitess for Postgres). We also discuss the state of Postgres at scale.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/651/the-changelog-651.mp3","Wed, 23 Jul 2025 23:00:00 +0000",4514,{"guid":1133,"title":1134,"slug":153,"description":1135,"audioUrl":1136,"pubDate":1137,"duration":1138,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2733","Try harder. Ultrathink! (Friends)","Nick Nisi joins us to discuss all the Windsurf drama, his new agentic lifestyle, whether or not he's actually more productive, the new paper that says he maybe isn't more productive, the reckoning he sees coming, and why we might be the last generation of code monkeys.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/102/changelog--friends-102.mp3","Fri, 18 Jul 2025 20:00:00 +0000",5506,{"guid":1140,"title":1141,"slug":154,"description":1142,"audioUrl":1143,"pubDate":1144,"duration":1145,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2730","Pivoting to Retool (Interview)","David Hsu from Retool joins Adam to discuss how he built Retool. From the pivot in YC, to building the most widely used internal tools platform, to now being the platform for AI agents in the enterprise—on this episode we cover David journey from YC to building agents for the enterprise.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/650/the-changelog-650.mp3","Thu, 17 Jul 2025 21:00:00 +0000",4917,{"guid":1147,"title":1148,"slug":155,"description":1149,"audioUrl":1150,"pubDate":1151,"duration":1152,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2731","Measuring the actual impact of AI coding (Friends)","Abi Noda from DX is back to share some cold, hard data on just how productive AI coding tools are actually making developers. Teaser: the productivity increase isn't as high as we expected. We also discuss Jevons paradox, AI agents as extensions of humans, which tools are winning in the enterprise, how development budgets are changing, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/101/changelog--friends-101.mp3","Fri, 11 Jul 2025 19:05:00 +0000",3819,{"guid":1154,"title":1155,"slug":156,"description":1156,"audioUrl":1157,"pubDate":1158,"duration":1159,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2729","Lightspeed search built for devs (Interview)","We talk with Don MacKinnon, Co-founder and CTO of Searchcraft—a lightspeed search engine built in Rust. We dig into the future of search, how it blends vector embeddings with classic ranking, and what it takes to build developer-friendly, production-grade search from the ground up.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/649/the-changelog-649.mp3","Thu, 10 Jul 2025 12:15:00 +0000",5910,{"guid":1161,"title":1162,"slug":157,"description":1163,"audioUrl":1164,"pubDate":1165,"duration":1166,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2724","Selling mountain bikes all over the planet (Friends)","Jeff Cayley joins Adam to talk about selling mountain bikes all over the planet and making some of the best outdoor and mountain bike gear, parts, and accessories you can buy. They have a killer YouTube channel as well.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/100/changelog--friends-100.mp3","Fri, 04 Jul 2025 12:00:00 +0000",7688,{"guid":1168,"title":1169,"slug":158,"description":1170,"audioUrl":1171,"pubDate":1172,"duration":1173,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2723","Agent, take the wheel (Interview)","Thorsten Ball returned to Sourcegraph to work on Amp because he believes being able to talk to an alien intelligence that edits your code changes everything. On this episode, Thorsten joins us to discuss exactly how coding agents work, recent advancements in AI tooling, Amp's uniqueness in a sea of competitors, the divide between believers and skeptics, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/648/the-changelog-648.mp3","Wed, 02 Jul 2025 17:30:00 +0000",6838,{"guid":1175,"title":1176,"slug":159,"description":1177,"audioUrl":1178,"pubDate":1179,"duration":1180,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2725","Let's build something phoenix.new (Friends)","Our old friend Chris McCord, creator of Elixir's Phoenix framework, tells us all about his new remote AI runtime for building Phoenix apps. Along the way, we vibe code one of my silly app ideas, calculate all the money we're going to spend on these tools,  and get existential about what it all means.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/99/changelog--friends-99.mp3","Fri, 27 Jun 2025 21:15:00 +0000",5731,{"guid":1182,"title":1183,"slug":160,"description":1184,"audioUrl":1185,"pubDate":1186,"duration":1187,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2721","When vibe coding goes viral (Interview)","Chris Anderson joins the show. You may recognize Chris from the early days of CouchDB and Couchbase. Back when the world was just waking up to NoSQL, Chris was at the center of it all, shaping how developers think about data distribution and offline-first architecture.\n\nThese days, Chris is working on Vibes.diy and Fireproof — tools that make one-shot app generation not only possible, but shareable within minutes. We talk about the origins of CouchDB, the fork that led to Membase and Couchbase, and how that long journey led to this new paradigm: Vibe Coding.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/647/the-changelog-647.mp3","Fri, 27 Jun 2025 14:00:00 +0000",4266,{"guid":1189,"title":1190,"slug":161,"description":1191,"audioUrl":1192,"pubDate":1193,"duration":1194,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2722","Just on the rocks (Friends)","Jerod tells Adam about how bad he hates the taste of Gin, sips on some Generative A Rye (on the rocks), they open the comments section for a bit, and then land the plane talking about being alone, naked, and afraid.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/98/changelog--friends-98.mp3","Fri, 20 Jun 2025 21:30:00 +0000",5381,{"guid":1196,"title":1197,"slug":162,"description":1198,"audioUrl":1199,"pubDate":1200,"duration":1201,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2715","Adventures in babysitting coding agents (Friends)","The ever-provocative Steve Yegge joins us fresh off a vibe coding bender so productive, he wrote a book on the topic alongside award-winning author Gene Kim. Steve tells us why he believes the IDE is dead, why babysitting AI agents is more fun than coding, when vibe coding might take over the enterprise, how software devs should approach coding agents, and what it all means for society.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/96/changelog--friends-96.mp3","Fri, 06 Jun 2025 19:00:00 +0000",5638,{"guid":1203,"title":1204,"slug":163,"description":1205,"audioUrl":1206,"pubDate":1207,"duration":1208,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2714","We're all Builders now (Interview)","We're on location at Microsoft Build 2025 with Amanda Silver, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's Developer Division. Amanda leads product, design, user research, and engineering systems for some of the tools you use every day. We discuss the latest AI announcements from Microsoft at Build 2025, how AI is reshaping development tools, what's next for VS Code, TypeScript, GitHub's evolution, and even emerging editors like Windsurf that are forking the VS Code ecosystem.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/644/the-changelog-644.mp3","Thu, 05 Jun 2025 12:30:00 +0000",4499,{"guid":1210,"title":1211,"slug":164,"description":1212,"audioUrl":1213,"pubDate":1214,"duration":1215,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2712","wsl.exe -- cat hello.cs (Friends)","We bring you back to Microsoft Build 2025 to nerd out with Craig Loewen on Windows Subsystem for Linux and Mads Torgersen on leading the design of C#.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/95/changelog--friends-95.mp3","Sat, 31 May 2025 14:00:00 +0000",5268,{"guid":1217,"title":1218,"slug":165,"description":1219,"audioUrl":1220,"pubDate":1221,"duration":1222,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2711","The Web Development Engine (Interview)","We're joined by Andreas Møller, Co-founder of Nordcraft — the team behind Nordcraft Engine, a powerful new platform designed to give web developers what gaming developers have had for years. Andreas shares what inspired them to build Nordcraft Engine, why they believe the web is overdue for a shift in how we approach designing and building for the web, ee explore how the platform works, how you can get started, and what's next for Nordcraft.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/643/the-changelog-643.mp3","Fri, 30 May 2025 16:00:00 +0000",5608,{"guid":1224,"title":1225,"slug":166,"description":1226,"audioUrl":1227,"pubDate":1228,"duration":1229,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2709","Dull, dirty or dangerous (Friends)","We sit down with Scott Hanselman at Microsoft Build 2025 to discuss open sourcing all the things, cool stuff Windows can do, where we want (and don't want) AI to fit into our lives, building arcade cabinets, and so much more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/94/changelog--friends-94.mp3","Fri, 23 May 2025 21:45:00 +0000",4087,{"guid":1231,"title":1232,"slug":167,"description":1233,"audioUrl":1234,"pubDate":1235,"duration":1236,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2705","Refactored in prison (Interview)","Preston Thorpe joins us from inside prison, where he awaits a hopeful release within the next 12 months. His journey has been anything but easy—marked by hardship and uncertainty. But over the past few years, Preston has undergone a profound transformation. He’s refactored not just his skills, but his identity. Today, he proudly calls himself a software engineer and an open source contributor. In this episode, Preston shares his story of redemption, resilience, and what comes next.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/642/the-changelog-642.mp3","Fri, 23 May 2025 20:00:00 +0000",6134,{"guid":1238,"title":1239,"slug":168,"description":1240,"audioUrl":1241,"pubDate":1242,"duration":1243,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2706","#define: I'm going pants (Friends)","Welcome back to #define, our game of obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery. We've gathered some awesome friends, new and old, to see who has the best vocabulary and who can trick the everyone else into thinking that they do.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/93/changelog--friends-93.mp3","Fri, 16 May 2025 21:00:00 +0000",6266,{"guid":1245,"title":1246,"slug":169,"description":1247,"audioUrl":1248,"pubDate":1249,"duration":1250,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2707","NATS and the CNCF kerfuffle (Interview)","Derek Collison — creator of NATS and Co-founder & CEO of Synadia — joins the show to dive into the origins, design, and evolution of NATS, a high-performance, open-source messaging system built for modern cloud-native systems and part of the CNCF. Derek shares the story behind NATS, what makes it unique, and unpacks the recent tensions between Synadia and the CNCF over the future of the project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/641/the-changelog-641.mp3","Fri, 16 May 2025 19:30:00 +0000",5781,{"guid":1252,"title":1253,"slug":170,"description":1254,"audioUrl":1255,"pubDate":1256,"duration":1257,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2703","Kaizen! Tip of the Pipely (Friends)","Kaizen 19 has arrived! Gerhard has been laser-focused on making Jerod's pipe dream a reality by putting all of his efforts into Pipely. Has it been a big waste of time or has this epic side quest morphed into a main quest?!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/92/changelog--friends-92.mp3","Fri, 09 May 2025 20:00:00 +0000",6121,{"guid":1259,"title":1260,"slug":171,"description":1261,"audioUrl":1262,"pubDate":1263,"duration":1264,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2700","Building Zed's agentic editing (Interview)","Nathan Sobo is back talking about the next big thing for Zed—agentic editing! You now have a full-blown AI-native editor to play with. Collaborate with agents at 120fps in a natively multiplayer IDE.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/640/the-changelog-640.mp3","Wed, 07 May 2025 21:00:00 +0000",6747,{"guid":1266,"title":1267,"slug":172,"description":1268,"audioUrl":1269,"pubDate":1270,"duration":1271,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2699","When life gives you LLMs... (Friends)","Our old friend, Zeno Rocha, returns to discuss email etiquette, the strange new world of AI SEO, the coming LLM enshittification, and SLATE Auto – the just-announced $20k modular EV truck.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/91/changelog--friends-91.mp3","Fri, 02 May 2025 18:30:00 +0000",6024,{"guid":1273,"title":1274,"slug":173,"description":1275,"audioUrl":1276,"pubDate":1277,"duration":1278,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2701","Chasing that next BIG thing (Interview)","Drew Wilson is back! It's been more than a decade since Adam and Drew have spoken and wow, Drew has been busy. He built Plasso and got acquired by GoDaddy. He built a bank called Letter which didn't work out...and now he's Head of Design at Clerk and back to chasing that next big thing.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/639/the-changelog-639.mp3","Thu, 01 May 2025 21:30:00 +0000",5979,{"guid":1280,"title":1281,"slug":174,"description":1282,"audioUrl":1283,"pubDate":1284,"duration":1285,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2696","Hello, Matworld! (Friends)","Join us on a journey to make believe worlds with our good friend Mat Ryer. The assignment; we each get to make up a new world where we invent a new gadget and declare a new rule. This episode is sure to delight loyal fans and especially those who enjoy Mat Ryer on the show and a good/bad song or two.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/90/changelog--friends-90.mp3","Fri, 25 Apr 2025 19:00:00 +0000",4510,{"guid":1287,"title":1288,"slug":175,"description":1289,"audioUrl":1290,"pubDate":1291,"duration":1292,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2694","Vibing into the vibe (Friends)","Nick Nisi joins us to confess his AI subscription glut, drool over some cool new hardware gadgets, discuss why the TypeScript team chose Go for their new compiler, opine on the React team's complicated relationship with Vercel, suggest people try Astro, update us on his browser habits, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/89/changelog--friends-89.mp3","Fri, 18 Apr 2025 17:30:00 +0000",5488,{"guid":1294,"title":1295,"slug":176,"description":1296,"audioUrl":1297,"pubDate":1298,"duration":1299,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2691","Making DNSimple (Interview)","Anthony Eden, Founder & CEO of DNSimple, joins the show to talk about the world of managed hosting for DNS and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/637/the-changelog-637.mp3","Wed, 16 Apr 2025 20:00:00 +0000",6403,{"guid":1301,"title":1302,"slug":177,"description":1303,"audioUrl":1304,"pubDate":1305,"duration":1306,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2692","Proud pod parents (Friends)","Richard Moot joins us to discuss Changelog helping Square launch a developer pod and the excitement around MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers. What might it foretell about the future of human/robot relations?","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/88/changelog--friends-88.mp3","Sat, 12 Apr 2025 16:00:00 +0000",5993,{"guid":1308,"title":1309,"slug":178,"description":1310,"audioUrl":1311,"pubDate":1312,"duration":1313,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2688","The era of durable execution (Interview)","Stephan Ewen, Founder and CEO of Restate.dev joins the show to talk about the coming era of resilient apps, the meaning of and what it takes to achieve idempotency, this world of stateful durable execution functions, and when it makes sense to reach for this tech.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/636/the-changelog-636.mp3","Thu, 10 Apr 2025 22:00:00 +0000",6003,{"guid":1315,"title":1316,"slug":179,"description":1317,"audioUrl":1318,"pubDate":1319,"duration":1320,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2689","Turn him into a walrus (Friends)","Jerod turns Adam into Lego, a Walrus, and a Walrus in the style of Studio Ghibli...and so much more. This is a good one to watch on YouTube.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/87/changelog--friends-87.mp3","Fri, 04 Apr 2025 18:00:00 +0000",4208,{"guid":1322,"title":1323,"slug":180,"description":1324,"audioUrl":1325,"pubDate":1326,"duration":1327,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2683","Leading leaders who lead engineers (remastered) (Interview)","This week we're bringing you a remaster of our epic 2021interview with Lara Hogan -- author of Resilient Management and management coach / trainer for the tech industry.\n\nThe majority of our conversation focuses on the four primary hats leaders and managers end up wearing; mentoring, coaching, sponsoring, and delivering feedback. We also talk about knowing when you're ready to lead, empathy and compassion, and learning to lead.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/634/the-changelog-634.mp3","Wed, 26 Mar 2025 18:15:00 +0000",4461,{"guid":1329,"title":1330,"slug":181,"description":1331,"audioUrl":1332,"pubDate":1333,"duration":1334,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2681","Here's my Siri theory (Friends)","Justin Searls from Breaking Change joins the show to discuss Apple's Intelligence blunder, the end of the good times in the tech industry, and POSSE Party, his in-progress product that lets \"any dummy with a website enjoy a life of algorithm-free luxury.\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/85/changelog--friends-85.mp3","Fri, 21 Mar 2025 16:15:00 +0000",7375,{"guid":1336,"title":1337,"slug":182,"description":1338,"audioUrl":1339,"pubDate":1340,"duration":1341,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2677","Friends on the frontend (Friends)","Adam's friend on the frontend, John Long joins the show to explore his usage of AI, design tools and the stack he prefers. We talk Next.js vs Rails, maintaining open source, building websites with Framer, their mutual love for Figma, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/84/changelog--friends-84.mp3","Fri, 14 Mar 2025 21:30:00 +0000",6450,{"guid":1343,"title":1344,"slug":183,"description":1345,"audioUrl":1346,"pubDate":1347,"duration":1348,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2678","Reaching industrial economies of scale (Interview)","Beyang Liu, the CTO & Co-founder of Sourcegraph is back on the pod. Adam and Beyang go deep on the idea of \"industrializing software development\" using AI agents, using AI in general, using code generation. So much is happening in and around AI and Sourcegraph continues to innovate again and again. From their editor assistant called Cody, to Code Search, to AI agents, to Batch Changes, they're really helping software teams to industrialize the process, the inner and the outer loop, of being a software developer on high performance teams with large codebases.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/632/the-changelog-632.mp3","Wed, 12 Mar 2025 22:00:00 +0000",6289,{"guid":1350,"title":1351,"slug":184,"description":1352,"audioUrl":1353,"pubDate":1354,"duration":1355,"artwork":1356,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2675","Friendly Feud: JS Party Edition (Friends)","Our award-winning JS Party game show is back with a new name, a new channel, and the same ol' survey-response-guessing fun! The JS Party crew join us to see who knows y'all best. Survey says!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/83/changelog--friends-83.mp3","Fri, 07 Mar 2025 20:30:00 +0000",4354,"https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/covers/episode-2675-original.jpg?v=63908594995",{"guid":1358,"title":1359,"slug":185,"description":1360,"audioUrl":1361,"pubDate":1362,"duration":1363,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2673","Antirez returns to Redis! (Interview)","Antirez has returned to Redis! Yes, Salvatore Sanfilippo (aka Antirez), the creator of Redis has returned to Redis and he joined us to share the backstory on Redis, what's going on with the tech and the company, the possible (likely) move back to open source via the AGPL license, the new possibilities of AI and vector embeddings in Redis, and some good 'ol LLM inference discussions.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/631/the-changelog-631.mp3","Fri, 07 Mar 2025 15:00:00 +0000",5639,{"guid":1365,"title":1366,"slug":186,"description":1367,"audioUrl":1368,"pubDate":1369,"duration":1370,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2672","Kaizen! Pipely goes BAM (Friends)","It's Kaizen 18! Can you believe it? We discuss the recent Fly.io outage, some little features we've added since our last Kaizen, our new video-first production, and of course, catch up on all things Pipely! Oh, and Gerhard surprises us (once again). BAM!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/82/changelog--friends-82.mp3","Fri, 28 Feb 2025 23:15:00 +0000",7121,{"guid":1372,"title":1373,"slug":187,"description":1374,"audioUrl":1375,"pubDate":1376,"duration":1377,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2669","Building for application developers (Interview)","Anurag Goel, Founder/CEO of Render, joins Adam to discuss what they're doing to solve cloud problems for application developers. They just raised $80M they don't even need and they're poised to solve boring problems like object storage, and less boring things like building for the AI era.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/630/the-changelog-630.mp3","Thu, 27 Feb 2025 18:00:00 +0000",6753,{"guid":1379,"title":1380,"slug":188,"description":1381,"audioUrl":1382,"pubDate":1383,"duration":1384,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2668","Change my mind (Friends)","Jerod and Adam use Chris Kiehl's post on development topics he's changed his mind on (over the last 10 years) as a proxy for discussion on dev things they HAVE and HAVE NOT changed their minds on.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/81/changelog--friends-81.mp3","Fri, 21 Feb 2025 21:00:00 +0000",6992,{"guid":1386,"title":1387,"slug":189,"description":1388,"audioUrl":1389,"pubDate":1390,"duration":1391,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2663","Programming with LLMs (Interview)","For the past year, David Crawshaw has intentionally sought ways to use LLMs while programming, in order to learn about them. He now regularly use LLMs while working and considers their benefits a net-positive on his productivity. David wrote down his experience, which we found both practical and insightful. Hopefully you will too!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/629/the-changelog-629.mp3","Wed, 19 Feb 2025 19:00:00 +0000",5482,{"guid":1393,"title":1394,"slug":190,"description":1395,"audioUrl":1396,"pubDate":1397,"duration":1398,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2666","Discovering discovery coding (Friends)","Fire up a REPL, grab your favorite Stephen King novel, and hold on to the seat of your pants! Jimmy Miller returns to reveal why, at least for some of us, discovery coding is where it's at.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/80/changelog--friends-80.mp3","Fri, 14 Feb 2025 19:45:00 +0000",6836,{"guid":1400,"title":1401,"slug":191,"description":1402,"audioUrl":1403,"pubDate":1404,"duration":1405,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2662","Fostering open source culture (Interview)","Arun Gupta is back, this time with his latest book in hand titled \"Fostering Open Source Culture\" to share his wisdom and experiences of fostering open source culture. BTW you can use the code `OSCULTURE20` to get 20% off (both print and e-book). Use this link and enjoy.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/628/the-changelog-628.mp3","Thu, 13 Feb 2025 13:00:00 +0000",5053,{"guid":1407,"title":1408,"slug":192,"description":1409,"audioUrl":1410,"pubDate":1411,"duration":1412,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2660","The state of homelab tech (2025) (Friends)","Techno Tim joins Adam to catch up on the state of Homelab for 2025, the state of AI at home and on-prem (AI Homelab) and where that's heading, building a creator PC, choosing the parts for your build, GPU availability, Windows being user hostile, and why Tim is happy to be using Windows, Mac AND Linux.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/79/changelog--friends-79.mp3","Fri, 07 Feb 2025 23:00:00 +0000",7515,{"guid":1414,"title":1415,"slug":193,"description":1416,"audioUrl":1417,"pubDate":1418,"duration":1419,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2657","Build software that lasts! (Interview)","After 30+ years in the software industry, Bert Hubert has experienced a lot. He founded PowerDNS, published articles for places like IETF / IEEE, and built his own parliament monitoring system. That just scratches the surface.\n\nRecently, Bert wrote about what it takes to build software for the long term. Let's dig in.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/627/the-changelog-627.mp3","Wed, 05 Feb 2025 20:15:00 +0000",5271,{"guid":1421,"title":1422,"slug":194,"description":1423,"audioUrl":1424,"pubDate":1425,"duration":1426,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2656","Over the top auth strategies (Friends)","Dan Moore from FusionAuth joins us for a wide-ranging discussion about modern auth strategies. We talk magic links, OTP, MFA, passkeys, password managers & so much more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/78/changelog--friends-78.mp3","Fri, 31 Jan 2025 20:30:00 +0000",5207,{"guid":1428,"title":1429,"slug":195,"description":1430,"audioUrl":1431,"pubDate":1432,"duration":1433,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2654","Turso is rewriting SQLite in Rust (Interview)","Glauber Costa, co-founder and CEO of Turso, joins us to discuss libSQL, Limbo, and how they're rewriting SQLite in Rust. We discuss their efforts with libSQL, the challenge of SQLite being in the public domain but not being open for contribution, their choice to rewrite everything with Limbo, how this all plays into the future of the Turso platform, how they test Limbo with Deterministic Simulation Testing (DST), and their plan to replace SQLite.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/626/the-changelog-626.mp3","Thu, 30 Jan 2025 13:00:00 +0000",4554,{"guid":1435,"title":1436,"slug":196,"description":1437,"audioUrl":1438,"pubDate":1439,"duration":1440,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2502","From open source to acquired (Interview)","Ashley Jeffs shares his journey with Benthos, an open source stream processor that was acquired by Redpanda. We talk about the evolution of data streaming technologies, the challenges he faced while growing the project, the decision to bootstrap versus seek venture capital, and what ultimately led to the acquisition. We discuss reactions to licensing changes, what it's like to have your thing acquired, the challenging yet fulfilling nature of open source work, what's next for Benthos, and what it takes to enjoy the journey.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/625/the-changelog-625.mp3","Thu, 23 Jan 2025 14:00:00 +0000",6511,{"guid":1442,"title":1443,"slug":197,"description":1444,"audioUrl":1445,"pubDate":1446,"duration":1447,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2650","Other people's robots (Friends)","Jerod & Adam discuss Nvidia's recently announced personal AI supercomputer, Waymo's latest infinite loop, what's involved in getting a \"modern\" terminal setup, and whether or not AI has gone mainstream... warts & all!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/76/changelog--friends-76.mp3","Fri, 17 Jan 2025 20:30:00 +0000",4986,{"guid":1449,"title":1450,"slug":198,"description":1451,"audioUrl":1452,"pubDate":1453,"duration":1454,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2648","The world of embedded systems (Interview)","Elecia White, host of Embedded.fm and author of Making Embedded Systems, joins us to discuss all things embedded systems. We discuss programming non-computers, open source resources for embedded, self-driving cars, embedded system like the GoPro, Traeger smokers, and even birthday cards. According to Elecia, embedded is going everywhere.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/624/the-changelog-624.mp3","Wed, 15 Jan 2025 23:40:00 +0000",5860,{"guid":1456,"title":1457,"slug":199,"description":1458,"audioUrl":1459,"pubDate":1460,"duration":1461,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2647","It's a peccadillo circus (Friends)","Mat Ryer is back! He plays the piano, we tell each other truths/lies, we pay homage to the 8\" floppy disk, Mat accepts an open source medal, and so much more. It's a real circus. MatGPT!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/75/changelog--friends-75.mp3","Fri, 10 Jan 2025 19:00:00 +0000",4673,{"guid":1463,"title":1464,"slug":200,"description":1465,"audioUrl":1466,"pubDate":1467,"duration":1468,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2639","The power of the button (Interview)","Rachel Plotnick joins us for the first show of 2025 to discuss her book \"Power Button\" and the research she did, and why we love/hate buttons so much. We also discuss her upcoming book \"License to Spill\" as well as the research she's doing on energy drinks.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/623/the-changelog-623.mp3","Thu, 09 Jan 2025 00:30:00 +0000",4353,{"guid":1470,"title":1471,"slug":201,"description":1472,"audioUrl":1473,"pubDate":1474,"duration":1475,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2644","State of the \"log\" 2024 (Friends)","Our 7th annual year-end wrap-up is here! We're featuring 12 listener voicemails, dope Breakmaster Cylinder remixes & our favorite episodes of the year. Thanks for listening! 💚","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/74/changelog--friends-74.mp3","Fri, 20 Dec 2024 20:00:00 +0000",7701,{"guid":1477,"title":1478,"slug":202,"description":1479,"audioUrl":1480,"pubDate":1481,"duration":1482,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2638","We ain't afraid of no Ghostty! (Interview)","Mitchell Hashimoto joins the show to discuss Ghostty, the newest terminal in town. Mitchell co-founded HashiCorp, took it all the way to IPO, exited in 2023—and now he's working on a terminal emulator called Ghostty. Ghostty is set to 1.0 this month, so we sat down to talk through all the details.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/622/the-changelog-622.mp3","Wed, 18 Dec 2024 21:50:00 +0000",6173,{"guid":1484,"title":1485,"slug":203,"description":1486,"audioUrl":1487,"pubDate":1488,"duration":1489,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2636","Kaizen! Three wise men? (Friends)","Gerhard is back for Kaizen 17! We discuss our CPU.fm changes in-depth, detail new Zulip / Neon integrations & put our Pipedream to the test. Oh, and a Gerhard surprise (of course)!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/73/changelog--friends-73.mp3","Fri, 13 Dec 2024 20:00:00 +0000",6245,{"guid":1491,"title":1492,"slug":204,"description":1493,"audioUrl":1494,"pubDate":1495,"duration":1496,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2634","Building the developer cloud (Interview)","Kurt Mackey is back for a deep dive into what it takes to build the developer cloud. Kurt joins Adam to discuss the alliance between companies and cloud, something Kurt refers to as the \"Rebel Alliance,\" cloud complexity vs usability, Fly's future with Postgres and why they've waited, thoughts on Neon and Supabase (Kurt shares a hot take), and our CDN saga and plan to build a simple CDN on Fly called Pipely (still a Pipedream).","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/621/the-changelog-621.mp3","Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:00:00 +0000",5734,{"guid":1498,"title":1499,"slug":205,"description":1500,"audioUrl":1501,"pubDate":1502,"duration":1503,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2632","ShopTalk & Friends (Friends)","Chris Coyier and Dave Rupert join Adam and Jerod for a ShopTalk & Friends conversation on the viability of the web, making content, ads to support that content, Codepen's future plans, books, side quests, and social networks devaluing links.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/72/changelog--friends-72.mp3","Fri, 06 Dec 2024 22:30:00 +0000",5654,{"guid":1505,"title":1506,"slug":206,"description":1507,"audioUrl":1508,"pubDate":1509,"duration":1510,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2620","Let's archive the web (Interview)","Nick Sweeting joins Adam and Jerod to talk about the importance of archiving digital content, his work on ArchiveBox to make it easier, the challenges faced by Archive.org and the Wayback Machine, and the need for both centralized and distributed archiving solutions.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/619/the-changelog-619.mp3","Wed, 27 Nov 2024 19:00:00 +0000",5857,{"guid":1512,"title":1513,"slug":207,"description":1514,"audioUrl":1515,"pubDate":1516,"duration":1517,"artwork":1518,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/17/2628","Waymos make bad neighbors (Changelog++ 🔐) (Friends)","Adam & Jerod hallway-track-it before our All Things Open interviews. We discuss the trend in rebooting old school vehicles, our likes & dislikes of EVs, the Hummer's new crab walk, Tesla's gambit & more (This episode is for Changelog++ ears only.)","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/plusplus-ato-2024/changelog--friends-plusplus-ato-2024.mp3","Wed, 27 Nov 2024 16:00:00 +0000",320,"https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/covers/episode-2628-original.png?v=63899941883","bonus",{"guid":1521,"title":1522,"slug":208,"description":1523,"audioUrl":1524,"pubDate":1525,"duration":1526,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2621","Local-first, y/n?  (Friends)","Our friends Johannes Schickling & James Long join us to discuss the movement of local-first, its pros and cons, the tradeoffs, and the path to the warming waters of mostly local apps.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/71/changelog--friends-71.mp3","Fri, 22 Nov 2024 22:00:00 +0000",5620,{"guid":1528,"title":1529,"slug":209,"description":1530,"audioUrl":1531,"pubDate":1532,"duration":1533,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2573","Two tickets for Departure, please (Interview)","Today we're joined by a dynamic duo, Helena Zhang & Tobias Fried, who team up on all sorts of digital passion projects. This includes the wildly popular Phosphor Icons plus their latest joint, Departure Mono, a monospaced pixel font with a lo-fi technical vibe... that both Adam & Jerod are pretty much in love with. We discuss their tastes & inspirations, how they collab, making money on passion projects like these, velvet ropes & so much more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/618/the-changelog-618.mp3","Wed, 20 Nov 2024 19:30:00 +0000",6452,{"guid":1535,"title":1536,"slug":210,"description":1537,"audioUrl":1538,"pubDate":1539,"duration":1540,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2616","Bus factors & conspiracy theories (Friends)","Adam & Jerod discuss the news! Our Merch sale, useful built-in macOS CLI utilities, the slow death of the hyperlink, systematically estimating a project's bus factor, The Browser Company abandoning Arc, the Dead Internet theory & more!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/70/changelog--friends-70.mp3","Fri, 15 Nov 2024 21:00:00 +0000",4684,{"guid":1542,"title":1543,"slug":211,"description":1544,"audioUrl":1545,"pubDate":1546,"duration":1547,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2618","Gotta give to get back (Interview)","We're on the main stage at THAT Conference with Danny Thompson. He has an amazing story and journey into tech. Thanks to our friends at Cloudflare for helping us get to THAT Conference earlier this year to enable this conversation.\n\nSpecial thanks to Nick Nisi and Clark Sell for coming in clutch and getting us the audio to ship this show!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/617/the-changelog-617.mp3","Thu, 14 Nov 2024 22:00:00 +0000",2808,{"guid":1549,"title":1550,"slug":212,"description":1551,"audioUrl":1552,"pubDate":1553,"duration":1554,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2611","ANTHOLOGY – Self-hosted, self-confident & self-employed (Friends)","We take you one last time back to the All Things Open 2024 hallway track to talk with some friends, new & old. We speak with Alex Kretzchmar about self-hosting. We speak with Israa Taha about self-confidence. We speak with Avindra Fernando & Adhithi Ravichandran about self-employment.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/69/changelog--friends-69.mp3","Fri, 08 Nov 2024 21:00:00 +0000",5231,{"guid":1556,"title":1557,"slug":213,"description":1558,"audioUrl":1559,"pubDate":1560,"duration":1561,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2610","ANTHOLOGY — Packages, pledges & protocols (Interview)","The hallway track at All Things Open 2024 — features Carl George, Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat for a discussion on the state of open source enterprise linux and RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux), Max Howell, creator of Homebrew and tea.xyz which offers rewards and recognition to open source maintainers, and Chad Whitacre, Head of Open Source at Sentry about the launch of Open Source Pledge and their plans to helps businesses and orgs to do the right thing and support open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/616/the-changelog-616.mp3","Wed, 06 Nov 2024 22:30:00 +0000",6336,{"guid":1563,"title":1564,"slug":214,"description":1565,"audioUrl":1566,"pubDate":1567,"duration":1568,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2605","Wine Web and a whole lot of Whatnot (Friends)","We join the Whiskey Web and Whatnot podcast live from the hallway track at All Things Open 2024. Topics include: Chianti, content creation, open source, fake jobs, cancel culture, Silicon Valley (ding), frontend frustrations, the Roman empire & more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/68/changelog--friends-68.mp3","Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:00:00 +0000",4368,{"guid":1570,"title":1571,"slug":215,"description":1572,"audioUrl":1573,"pubDate":1574,"duration":1575,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2599","Rails is having a moment (again) (Interview)","(Includes expletives) David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH), creator of Ruby on Rails and co-owner of 37signals, joined the show to discuss this Rails moment and renewed excitement for Rails. We discuss hard opinions, developers being cooked too long in the JavaScript soup, finding developer joy, the pros and cons of the BDFL, the ongoing WordPress drama with WP Engine, and what's to come in Rails 8.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/615/the-changelog-615.mp3","Thu, 31 Oct 2024 20:45:00 +0000",7332,{"guid":1577,"title":1578,"slug":216,"description":1579,"audioUrl":1580,"pubDate":1581,"duration":1582,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2601","Ten years of freeCodeCamp (Friends)","At the tail end of 2019, we got together with Quincy Larson to celebrate ten years of Changelog & five years of freeCodeCamp by recording back-to-back episodes on each other's pods. Can you believe it's now five years later and we're all still here doing our thing?! Let's learn what Quincy and the amazing community at freeCodeCamp have been up to!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/67/changelog--friends-67.mp3","Fri, 25 Oct 2024 16:15:00 +0000",6172,{"guid":1584,"title":1585,"slug":217,"description":1586,"audioUrl":1587,"pubDate":1588,"duration":1589,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2552","Elasticsearch is open source, again (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/614/the-changelog-614.mp3","Thu, 24 Oct 2024 15:00:00 +0000",5027,{"guid":1591,"title":1592,"slug":218,"description":1593,"audioUrl":1594,"pubDate":1595,"duration":1596,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2587","You'll rent chips and be happy (Friends)","Zac Smith left his role leading Equinix Metal in June of 2023. Since then, he's been thinking deeply about the present and potential future of data centers, OEMs, chip makers & more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/66/changelog--friends-66.mp3","Fri, 18 Oct 2024 18:45:00 +0000",5890,{"guid":1598,"title":1599,"slug":219,"description":1600,"audioUrl":1601,"pubDate":1602,"duration":1603,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2595","Lessons from 10k hours of programming (remastered) (Interview)","This week we're going back in time to one of our top performing shows of all time where we talk with Matt Rickard about his blog post Reflections on 10,000 Hours of Programming. These reflections are about deliberately writing code for 10,000 hours. Most don't apply to beginners. He was clear to mention that these reflections are purely about coding, not career advice or soft skills. If you count the reflections we cover on the show and be the first to comment the amount of reflections on this thread in Zulip, we'll give you a coupon code to use for a 100% free t-shirt from the merch store. Good luck...","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/613/the-changelog-613.mp3","Thu, 17 Oct 2024 21:00:00 +0000",4999,{"guid":1605,"title":1606,"slug":220,"description":1607,"audioUrl":1608,"pubDate":1609,"duration":1603,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2581","The indispensable cog (Friends)","Go Time co-host, Johnny Boursiquot, joins Adam & Jerod to discuss not making the (first) cut, applying Founder Mode, being a cog (or not), realizing that companies are posting fake engineering jobs & the (maybe) imminent demise of the .io TLD.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/65/changelog--friends-65.mp3","Fri, 11 Oct 2024 19:30:00 +0000",{"guid":1611,"title":1612,"slug":221,"description":1613,"audioUrl":1614,"pubDate":1615,"duration":1616,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2577","The Moneyball approach (Interview)","John Nunemaker joins us to share his new thesis for acquiring Rails based SaaS apps. He's early days on his next big thing called Very Good Software and recently acquired Fireside, a podcast hosting service started by Dan Benjamin. This comes after many years since John's acquisition of a lifetime of Speakerdeck to GitHub, which laid the foundation for these moves.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/612/the-changelog-612.mp3","Thu, 10 Oct 2024 17:15:00 +0000",6400,{"guid":1618,"title":1619,"slug":222,"description":1620,"audioUrl":1621,"pubDate":1622,"duration":1623,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2575","Developer (un)happiness (Friends)","Abi Noda, co-founder and CEO at DX, joins the show to talk through data shared from the Stack Overflow 2024 Developer Survey, why devs are really unhappy, and what they're doing at DX to help orgs and teams to understand the metrics behind their developer's happiness and productivity.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/64/changelog--friends-64.mp3","Fri, 04 Oct 2024 19:00:00 +0000",6367,{"guid":1625,"title":1626,"slug":223,"description":1627,"audioUrl":1628,"pubDate":1629,"duration":1630,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2572","The wrong place to slap a person (Friends)","Nick Nisi joins Adam and Jerod to talk about Karaoke, ARC and the business model of web browsers, this WordPress drama, and an epic bonus for Changelog ++ subscribers.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/63/changelog--friends-63.mp3","Fri, 27 Sep 2024 22:00:00 +0000",5950,{"guid":1632,"title":1633,"slug":224,"description":1634,"audioUrl":1635,"pubDate":1636,"duration":1637,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2567","Kaizen! Just do it (Friends)","Gerhard Lazu joins us for Kaizen 16! Our Pipe Dream™️ is becoming a reality, our custom feeds are shipping, our deploys are rolling out faster & our tooling is getting `just` right.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/62/changelog--friends-62.mp3","Fri, 20 Sep 2024 18:30:00 +0000",5579,{"guid":1639,"title":1640,"slug":225,"description":1641,"audioUrl":1642,"pubDate":1643,"duration":1644,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2545","The best, worst codebase (Interview)","Jimmy Miller talks to us about his experience with a legacy codebase at his first job as a programmer. The codebase was massive, with hundreds of thousands of lines of C# and Visual Basic, and a database with over 1,000 columns. Let's just say Jimmy got into some stuff. There's even a Gilfoyle involved. This episode is all about his adventures while working there.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/609/the-changelog-609.mp3","Wed, 18 Sep 2024 20:30:00 +0000",5054,{"guid":1646,"title":1647,"slug":226,"description":1648,"audioUrl":1649,"pubDate":1650,"duration":1651,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2556","Reverse rug pull, so cool? (Friends)","Jerod & Adam share our Zulip first impressions, react to Elasticsearch going open source (again), discuss Christian Hollinger's blog post on why he still self-hosts & answer a listener question: how do we produce podcasts?","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/61/changelog--friends-61.mp3","Fri, 13 Sep 2024 14:45:00 +0000",5151,{"guid":1653,"title":1654,"slug":227,"description":1655,"audioUrl":1656,"pubDate":1657,"duration":1658,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2533","Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)","Erez Zukerman shares the story of launching the ErgoDox EZ on Indiegogo (May 2015), what it takes to create customizable ergonomic keyboards, the benefits of split keyboards and custom key layouts, repairability and longevity, community engagement, and the attention to detail required in everything they create. We talk through their keyboard lineup, our personal experience with how we mouse and keyboard...we cover it all.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/608/the-changelog-608.mp3","Thu, 12 Sep 2024 14:25:00 +0000",6028,{"guid":1660,"title":1661,"slug":228,"description":1662,"audioUrl":1663,"pubDate":1664,"duration":1665,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2543","Starbucks DVD peddlers (Friends)","Emily Freeman joins the show alongside our Ship It co-host, Justin Garrison! We hear Emily's burnout story & learn how she and Forrest Brazeal are putting tech-focused influencers on tap. But first: area code turf wars, bad movie reboots & buying used DVDs... at Starbucks?!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/60/changelog--friends-60.mp3","Fri, 06 Sep 2024 20:30:00 +0000",4680,{"guid":1667,"title":1668,"slug":229,"description":1669,"audioUrl":1670,"pubDate":1671,"duration":1672,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2505","Open source threaded team chat?! (Interview)","We're joined by Alya Abbott from Zulip, the open source, organized, threaded, team chat for distributed teams of all sizes. We talk about Zulip's origins, how it's open source, the way it's led, no VC funding, what makes it different/better, how you can self-host it or use their cloud, moving to Zulip, contributing and being a part of the community...all the things.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/607/the-changelog-607.mp3","Thu, 05 Sep 2024 17:00:00 +0000",5536,{"guid":1674,"title":1675,"slug":230,"description":1676,"audioUrl":1677,"pubDate":1678,"duration":1679,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2528","#define: piggyback (Friends)","What happens when you take two #define champs (Taylor Troesh, Thomas Eckert), a grizzled veteran (Adam Stacoviak), a british bard (Mat Ryer), a PhD (Carol Lee) & you pit them against each other in a game of fake tech definitions?! There's only one way to find out...","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/59/changelog--friends-59.mp3","Fri, 30 Aug 2024 16:45:00 +0000",5693,{"guid":1681,"title":1682,"slug":231,"description":1683,"audioUrl":1684,"pubDate":1685,"duration":1686,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2525","Reinventing Kafka on object storage (Interview)","Ryan Worl, Co-founder and CTO at WarpStream, joins us to talk about the world of Kafka and data streaming and how WarpStream redesigned the idea of Kafka to run in modern cloud environments directly on top of object storage. Last year they posted a blog titled, \"Kafka is dead, long live Kafka\" that hit the top of Hacker News to put WarpStream on the map. We get the backstory on Kafka and why it's so widely used, who created it and for what purpose, and the behind the scenes on all things WarpStream.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/606/the-changelog-606.mp3","Thu, 29 Aug 2024 18:00:00 +0000",6251,{"guid":1688,"title":1689,"slug":232,"description":1690,"audioUrl":1691,"pubDate":1692,"duration":1693,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2532","The great escape room (Friends)","Adam & Jerod catch up with our ol' friend, Suz Hinton! It's been a couple years since Suz was a regular on JS Party. Since then, she moved back to Australia, earned a degree in cyber security & won a fidget spinner from the NSA... but that's not all!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/58/changelog--friends-58.mp3","Fri, 23 Aug 2024 19:00:00 +0000",6327,{"guid":1695,"title":1696,"slug":233,"description":1697,"audioUrl":1698,"pubDate":1699,"duration":1700,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2527","The Winamp era (Friends)","You won't believe the bizarre secrets Jordan Eldredge found investigating corrupt Winamp skins (#7 will shock you)! You also won't believe how long we can wax nostalgic about the era of Napster, Aladdin & Pearl Jam.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/57/changelog--friends-57.mp3","Fri, 16 Aug 2024 18:45:00 +0000",5985,{"guid":1702,"title":1703,"slug":234,"description":1704,"audioUrl":1705,"pubDate":1706,"duration":1707,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2503","Why we need Ladybird (Interview)","Andreas Kling and Chris Wanstrath have joined forces to form a non-profit called Ladybird Browser Initiative to manage the newly forked Ladybird browser. We discuss what it's going to take to get to alpha, the why behind Ladybird, avoiding incentives other than those of the users, their plans for incremental adoption of Swift as the successor language over C++, and of course what they hope Ladybird can achieve as a truly independent open source browser that's for the people.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/604/the-changelog-604.mp3","Wed, 14 Aug 2024 21:45:00 +0000",6163,{"guid":1709,"title":1710,"slug":235,"description":1711,"audioUrl":1712,"pubDate":1713,"duration":1714,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2516","Into the Bobiverse (Interview)","Dennis E. Taylor joins the show to take us \"Into the Bobiverse\" and other books he's written. Dennis shares the backstory on how he went from programmer to author/writer and creator of Audible's Best Science Fiction Book of 2016, his process for iterating and developing the story as he writes, plans for a Bobiverse movie, and what's next in book 5 coming out in September 2024.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/603/the-changelog-603.mp3","Wed, 07 Aug 2024 20:30:00 +0000",5445,{"guid":1716,"title":1717,"slug":236,"description":1718,"audioUrl":1719,"pubDate":1720,"duration":1721,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2513","From Chef to System Initiative (Friends)","Adam Jacob goes solo with Adam for an epic pod into his journey to get to System Initiative. From SysAdmin at 8 years old, to discovering Linux and working for Mom-and-pop ISPs, to open source changing his life and starting Opscode and building Chef. Buckle up. This is a different flavor of \"Friends\" for you. Enjoy.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/55/changelog--friends-55.mp3","Sat, 03 Aug 2024 14:00:00 +0000",8332,{"guid":1723,"title":1724,"slug":237,"description":1725,"audioUrl":1726,"pubDate":1727,"duration":1728,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2504","Open is the way (Interview)","Joseph Jacks (JJ) is back! We discuss the latest in COSS funding, his thesis for investing in commercial open source companies, the various rug pulls happening out there in open source licensing, and Zuck/Meta's generosity releasing Llama 3.1 as \"open source.\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/602/the-changelog-602.mp3","Wed, 31 Jul 2024 12:00:00 +0000",6565,{"guid":1730,"title":1731,"slug":238,"description":1732,"audioUrl":1733,"pubDate":1734,"duration":1735,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2501","The BSOD CrowdStrikes back (Friends)","Robert Ross joins us in CrowdStrike's wake to dissect the largest outage in the history of information technology... and what it means for the future of the (software) world.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/54/changelog--friends-54.mp3","Fri, 26 Jul 2024 17:00:00 +0000",5492,{"guid":1737,"title":1738,"slug":239,"description":1739,"audioUrl":1740,"pubDate":1741,"duration":1742,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2498","The man behind the Sandwich (Interview)","Adam Lisagor (Sandwich Video founder) takes us behind the Sandwich to share his insights into the importance of storytelling in the tech industry, the value of helping Founders communicate their stories effectively, the details behind his new AI company, and the apps he's making for Apple Vision Pro at Sandwich Vision.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/601/the-changelog-601.mp3","Wed, 24 Jul 2024 19:00:00 +0000",5970,{"guid":1744,"title":1745,"slug":240,"description":1746,"audioUrl":1747,"pubDate":1748,"duration":1749,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2496","There’s a TUI for that (Friends)","Nick Janetakis is back and this time we're talking about TUIs (text-based user interfaces) — some we've tried and some we plan to try. All are collected from Justin Garrison's Awesome TUIs repo on GitHub. This episode is \"AI free.\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/53/changelog--friends-53.mp3","Fri, 19 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000",6792,{"guid":1751,"title":1752,"slug":241,"description":1753,"audioUrl":1754,"pubDate":1755,"duration":1756,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2493","Last DevRel standing (Friends)","Shawn \"swyx\" Wang is back to talk with us about the state of DevRel according to ZIRP (the Zero Interest Rate Phenomenon), the data that backs up the rise and fall of job openings, whether or not DevRel is dead or dying, speculation of the near-term arrival of AGI, AI Engineering as the last job standing, the innovation from Cognition with Devin as well as their mis-steps during Devin's launch, and what's to come in the next innovation round of AI.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/52/changelog--friends-52.mp3","Fri, 12 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000",5603,{"guid":1758,"title":1759,"slug":242,"description":1760,"audioUrl":1761,"pubDate":1762,"duration":1763,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2465","It all starts with Postgres (Interview)","Paul Copplestone, CEO of Supabase (the meme-lord himself), joins the show to take us on the journey of Supabase leading Postgres for life, and how it all starts with Postgres as the base-layer substrate for the entire Supabase platform. They're laser focused on the drive ahead, not the rear-view mirror.\n\nDisclosure: Adam and Jerod are angel investors in Supabase.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/599/the-changelog-599.mp3","Thu, 11 Jul 2024 16:40:00 +0000",5687,{"guid":1765,"title":1766,"slug":243,"description":1767,"audioUrl":1768,"pubDate":1769,"duration":1770,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2478","A different kind of rug pull (Friends)","Adam & Jerod discuss the news! But first, we discuss how you can keep up with the software world (good question, Tyler Boyd!) On the docket: Developer job postings trend, the Ladybird Browser Initiative, the Polyfill.js supply chain attack & is the future self-hosted?","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/51/changelog--friends-51.mp3","Fri, 05 Jul 2024 17:00:00 +0000",5370,{"guid":1772,"title":1773,"slug":244,"description":1774,"audioUrl":1775,"pubDate":1776,"duration":1777,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2464","Code review anxiety (Interview)","Carol Lee (Clinical Scientist) shares her research on code review anxiety. We dive deep into her recent research paper \"Understanding and Effectively Mitigating Code Review Anxiety\". We get into all the nooks and crannies of this topic — common code review myths, strategies for coping, the need for awareness and self-reflection, the value of exposure and practice to build confidence, the importance of team dynamics, respect, empathy, and connection, and more. This show is jam-packed with goodies for everyone...and we even give a nod to the work we did on our podcast Brain Science.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/598/the-changelog-598.mp3","Wed, 03 Jul 2024 15:00:00 +0000",4327,{"guid":1779,"title":1780,"slug":245,"description":1781,"audioUrl":1782,"pubDate":1783,"duration":1784,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2469","Kaizen! NOT a pipe dream (Friends)","Welcome to Kaizen 15! We go deep on the big Changelog News redesign, give shout outs to folks who've helped us along the way & Gerhard takes us on his journey to turn Jerod's pipe dream into a reality!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/50/changelog--friends-50.mp3","Fri, 28 Jun 2024 13:00:00 +0000",5941,{"guid":1786,"title":1787,"slug":246,"description":1788,"audioUrl":1789,"pubDate":1790,"duration":1791,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2470","MAJOR.SEMVER.PATCH (Interview)","Predrag Gruevski and Chris Krycho joined the show to talk about SemVer. We explore the challenges and the advantages of semantic versioning (aka SemVer), the need for improving the tooling around SemVer, where semantic versioning really shines and where it's needed, Types and SemVer, whether or not there's a better way, and why it's not as simple as just opting out.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/597/the-changelog-597.mp3","Wed, 26 Jun 2024 14:30:00 +0000",5528,{"guid":1793,"title":1794,"slug":247,"description":1795,"audioUrl":1796,"pubDate":1797,"duration":1798,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2467","Where DOESN’T curl run (Friends)","Daniel Stenberg shares his guiding principles for BDFL'ing curl, gives us his perspective on the state of the internet, talks financial independence, ensuring curl won't be the next XZ & more!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/49/changelog--friends-49.mp3","Fri, 21 Jun 2024 21:00:00 +0000",6087,{"guid":1800,"title":1801,"slug":248,"description":1802,"audioUrl":1803,"pubDate":1804,"duration":1805,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2461","Securing GitHub (Interview)","Jacob DePriest, VP and Deputy Chief Security Officer at GitHub, joins the show this week to talk about securing GitHub. From Artifact Attestations, profile hardening, preventing XZ-like attacks, GitHub Advanced Security, code scanning, improving Dependabot, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/596/the-changelog-596.mp3","Wed, 19 Jun 2024 17:00:00 +0000",5378,{"guid":1807,"title":1808,"slug":249,"description":1809,"audioUrl":1810,"pubDate":1811,"duration":1812,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2456","Putting the Apple in AI (Friends)","Justin Searls joins us for hot takes on Apple's 2024 WWDC keynote. Apple Intelligence stole the show, but did it steal our hearts? Oh, and we learn all about Justin's Vision Pro Life and how he hopes/expects Apple's latest device to improve in future iterations.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/48/changelog--friends-48.mp3","Fri, 14 Jun 2024 15:15:00 +0000",7275,{"guid":1814,"title":1815,"slug":250,"description":1816,"audioUrl":1817,"pubDate":1818,"duration":1819,"artwork":1820,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/17/2460","1999: A Film Odyssey (Changelog++ 🔐) (Friends)","Adam & Jerod hallway-track-it between Microsoft Build interviews. Was 1999 the best year in film history? Was 2004 the worst? Have you heard the full story behind Blues Traveler's \"Hook\"? Are you still reading this? Go listen! (This episode is for Changelog++ ears only.)","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/plusplus-build-2024/changelog--friends-plusplus-build-2024.mp3","Thu, 13 Jun 2024 16:00:00 +0000",276,"https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/covers/episode-2460-original.png?v=63885949964",{"guid":1822,"title":1823,"slug":251,"description":1824,"audioUrl":1825,"pubDate":1826,"duration":1827,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2450","Retired, not tired. (Interview)","Kelsey Hightower is back to share more of his wisdom. This time it's one year after his retirement from Google. But guess what? He might be \"retired,\" but he's not tired. In this episode Kelsey shares what drives him, what he fears, and how he thinks through his life choices and parenting. This is a good one.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/595/the-changelog-595.mp3","Wed, 12 Jun 2024 15:20:00 +0000",5606,{"guid":1829,"title":1830,"slug":252,"description":1831,"audioUrl":1832,"pubDate":1833,"duration":1834,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2451","#define: legendary (Friends)","What happens when you take three #define newbs (Thomas Eckert, Nick Nisi, Mat Ryer) & pit them against the grizzled vet, Adam? Find out on this episode because our award-worthy game of fake definitions is back & this time it’s even more legendary!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/47/changelog--friends-47.mp3","Fri, 07 Jun 2024 17:45:00 +0000",6731,{"guid":1836,"title":1837,"slug":253,"description":1838,"audioUrl":1839,"pubDate":1840,"duration":1841,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2438","Microsoft is all-in on AI: Part 2 (Interview)","Mark Russinovich, Eric Boyd & Neha Batra join us to discuss the state of AI for Microsoft and OpenAI at Microsoft Build 2024. It's safe to say that Microsoft is all-in on AI.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/594/the-changelog-594.mp3","Wed, 05 Jun 2024 12:30:00 +0000",10019,{"guid":1843,"title":1844,"slug":254,"description":1845,"audioUrl":1846,"pubDate":1847,"duration":1848,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2443","Is it too late to opt out of AI? (Friends)","Tech lawyer Luis Villa returns to answer our most pressing questions: what's up with all these new content deals? How did Google think it was a good idea to ship AI Summaries in its current state? Is it too late to opt out of AI? We also discuss AI in Hollywood (spoilers!), positive things we're seeing (or hoping for) & Upstream 2024 (June 5th)!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/46/changelog--friends-46.mp3","Fri, 31 May 2024 20:30:00 +0000",5945,{"guid":1850,"title":1851,"slug":255,"description":1852,"audioUrl":1853,"pubDate":1854,"duration":1855,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2437","Microsoft is all-in on AI: Part 1 (Interview)","Scott Guthrie joins the show this week from Microsoft Build 2024 to discuss Microsoft being all-in on AI. From Copilot, to Azure AI and Prompty, to their developer first focus, leading GitHub, VS Code being the long bet that paid off, to the future of a doctor's bedside manner assisted with AI. Microsoft is all-in on AI and Build 2024's discussions and announcements proves it.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/593/the-changelog-593.mp3","Thu, 30 May 2024 12:30:00 +0000",3854,{"guid":1857,"title":1858,"slug":256,"description":1859,"audioUrl":1860,"pubDate":1861,"duration":1862,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2439","It's a long & windy road (Friends)","We kick off our Microsoft Build 2024 \"coverage\" in this free-wheelin' conversation with our friend, Shaundai Person! We're talking Netflix infra, we're talking sales, we're talking real-world AI usage, we're talking career choices.... What's a good next step? Listen in!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/45/changelog--friends-45.mp3","Fri, 24 May 2024 19:30:00 +0000",3994,{"guid":1864,"title":1865,"slug":257,"description":1866,"audioUrl":1867,"pubDate":1868,"duration":1869,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2434","From Sun to Oxide (Interview)","Bryan Cantrill, Co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer Company, joins Adam to share his journey from Sun to Oxide -- from Sun and Fishworks, to DTrace, to ZFS, to Joyent and Node.js, and now working to build on-prem cloud servers as they should be at Oxide.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/592/the-changelog-592.mp3","Wed, 22 May 2024 12:30:00 +0000",9153,{"guid":1871,"title":1872,"slug":258,"description":1873,"audioUrl":1874,"pubDate":1875,"duration":1876,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2431","Self-hosted media server goodness (Friends)","Alex Kretzschmar joins Adam to discuss their experiences with building the \"perfect media server\" and all the hardware and software involved to make it happen — LinuxServer.io, PerfectMediaServer.com, Plex, Jellyfin, ZFS, mergerfs, TrueNAS, Docker Compose and so much more in this episode.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/44/changelog--friends-44.mp3","Fri, 17 May 2024 20:30:00 +0000",6204,{"guid":1878,"title":1879,"slug":259,"description":1880,"audioUrl":1881,"pubDate":1882,"duration":1883,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2404","Building the Patreon for developers (Interview)","Birk Jernström from Polar joins the show to tell us all about the creator platform for developers: why he built it, how it works, why it works how it works, what's in store for the future & we even give Birk some super deep UX feedback on the funding flow.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/591/the-changelog-591.mp3","Wed, 15 May 2024 19:30:00 +0000",6395,{"guid":1885,"title":1886,"slug":260,"description":1887,"audioUrl":1888,"pubDate":1889,"duration":1890,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2424","Motivated by play (Friends)","Annie Sexton has been on quite a journey since she was last on the show back in early '22. On this episode, Annie takes us on that journey, shares her new-found perspective & tells us about how she's approaching her side project this time around.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/43/changelog--friends-43.mp3","Fri, 10 May 2024 18:00:00 +0000",5845,{"guid":1892,"title":1893,"slug":261,"description":1894,"audioUrl":1895,"pubDate":1896,"duration":1897,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2396","Good timing makes great products (Interview)","Paul Orlando is back to talk about his book titled \"Why Now?\" You may remember Paul from his last appearance (a fan favorite) talking with Jerod about complex systems & second-order effects. Paul's book, \"Why Now?\" explores the concept of timing and the importance of understanding the 'why now' in business and product development. We discuss timing examples from the book that were either too early or too late (such as the first video phone and car phones), the need to consider both technological advancements and user demand when assessing timing, the significance of timing in the success of companies like Apple and the launch of the iPhone, Uber and Heroku, and more. Also, join our Slack community for a chance to get a signed copy of Paul's book.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/590/the-changelog-590.mp3","Wed, 08 May 2024 12:30:00 +0000",4770,{"guid":1899,"title":1900,"slug":262,"description":1901,"audioUrl":1902,"pubDate":1903,"duration":1904,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2421","The Wu-Tang way (Friends)","Our friend Ron Evans is a technologist for hire, an open source developer, an author, a speaker, an iconoclast, and one of our favorite people in tech. This conversation with Ron goes everywhere: from high-altitude weather balloons, to life on Mars, to Zeno's paradox applied to ML, to what open source devs should learn from the Wu-Tang Clan & more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/42/changelog--friends-42.mp3","Fri, 03 May 2024 18:30:00 +0000",6317,{"guid":1906,"title":1907,"slug":263,"description":1908,"audioUrl":1909,"pubDate":1910,"duration":1911,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2420","Castro leans into indie (Interview)","This week we're joined by Dustin Bluck to discuss his acquisition of the well known (and beloved) Castro podcast app to take it indie-focused once again. As previous users of Castro, we were excited to dig into the details behind this popular podcast client to see what's next, how the deal was done, a peek into the code, and where exactly this indie and creator focused podcast app can go.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/589/the-changelog-589.mp3","Wed, 01 May 2024 12:30:00 +0000",3378,{"guid":1913,"title":1914,"slug":264,"description":1915,"audioUrl":1916,"pubDate":1917,"duration":1918,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2414","The ol' hot & juicy (Friends)","Frequent guest (and *almost* real-life-friend) Adam Jacob returns to share his spicy takes on all the recent \"open source meets business\" drama. We also take some time to catch up on the state of his open source-based business, System Initiative.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/41/changelog--friends-41.mp3","Fri, 26 Apr 2024 17:45:00 +0000",6158,{"guid":1920,"title":1921,"slug":265,"description":1922,"audioUrl":1923,"pubDate":1924,"duration":1925,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2382","Run Gleam run (Interview)","This week we're joined by Louis Pilfold, the creator of the Gleam programming language. For the uninitiated, Gleam is a functional programming language for building type-safe systems that compiles to Erlang and JavaScript and it's written in Rust. We discuss the inspiration and development of Gleam, how it compares to other languages, where it shines, the overwhelming amount of support Louis is getting through GitHub sponsors, what's next for Gleam and their near-term plans for a language server.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/588/the-changelog-588.mp3","Wed, 24 Apr 2024 12:30:00 +0000",4545,{"guid":1927,"title":1928,"slug":266,"description":1929,"audioUrl":1930,"pubDate":1931,"duration":1932,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2410","Rug pull, not cool! (Friends)","If Changelog News had an extended edition, this might be it! Jerod & Adam discuss Hashicorp's Cease and Desist letter, Redis getting forked, Boston Dymanics' scary cool new robot, Justin Searls' extensive use of the Apple Vision Pro, Thorston Ball moving from Vim to Zed, Firefox becoming hard to use, Beeper joining Automattic & more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/40/changelog--friends-40.mp3","Fri, 19 Apr 2024 16:30:00 +0000",4748,{"guid":1934,"title":1935,"slug":267,"description":1936,"audioUrl":1937,"pubDate":1938,"duration":1939,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2403","Leading and building Raycast (Interview)","This week Adam is joined by Thomas Paul Mann, Co-founder and CEO of Raycast, to discuss being productive on a Mac, going beyond their free tier, the extensions built by the community, the Raycast Store, how they're executing on Raycast AI chat which aims to be a single interface to many LLMs. Raycast has gone beyond being an extendable launcher -- they've gone full-on productivity mode with access to AI paving the way of their future.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/587/the-changelog-587.mp3","Wed, 17 Apr 2024 12:30:00 +0000",7712,{"guid":1941,"title":1942,"slug":268,"description":1943,"audioUrl":1944,"pubDate":1945,"duration":1946,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2399","More BMC goodness (Friends)","Our beat freak in residence returns, this time to discuss the shiny new Dance Party album! We deconstruct its nostalgic mix, break down some of our favorite tracks & even learn that BMC is writing a mysterious book...","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/39/changelog--friends-39.mp3","Sat, 13 Apr 2024 15:15:00 +0000",4605,{"guid":1948,"title":1949,"slug":269,"description":1950,"audioUrl":1951,"pubDate":1952,"duration":1953,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2398","Replacing Git with Git (Interview)","This week we're talking to Scott Chacon, one of the co-founders of GitHub, to discuss the history and future of Git and Scott's new project Git Butler, a branch manager tool that's aiming to improve the developer experience of Git using Git. We also touch on the contentious topic of open source licensing and the challenges of defining \"Open Source\", FSL vs GPL, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/586/the-changelog-586.mp3","Fri, 12 Apr 2024 15:00:00 +0000",6253,{"guid":1955,"title":1956,"slug":270,"description":1957,"audioUrl":1958,"pubDate":1959,"duration":1960,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2394","Kaizen! There goes my PgHero (Friends)","This is our 14th Kaizen episode! Gerhard put some CDNs to the test, we've taken our next step with Postgres on Neon & Jerod pushed 55 commits (but 0 PRs)!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/38/changelog--friends-38.mp3","Fri, 05 Apr 2024 19:00:00 +0000",4971,{"guid":1962,"title":1963,"slug":271,"description":1964,"audioUrl":1965,"pubDate":1966,"duration":1967,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2393","Getting to Resend (Interview)","This week Adam is joined by Zeno Rocha — the creator of the beloved Dracula theme and Co-founder and CEO of Resend. They discuss his personal journey and the challenges of balancing work and family life, how becoming a parent has given him new perspectives and influenced his decision to start his own company, the role of citizenship and immigration in his journey, how he prepared for the Y Combinator interview, meeting Paul Graham, the challenges of sending email, and the future of Resend and the possibility of a Series A round.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/585/the-changelog-585.mp3","Thu, 04 Apr 2024 21:00:00 +0000",5709,{"guid":1969,"title":1970,"slug":272,"description":1971,"audioUrl":1972,"pubDate":1973,"duration":1974,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2383","We're flipping the script (Interview)","Script flipped! Today we're sharing two interviews of us on Other People's Podcasts (OPP): Kathrine Druckman from the Open at Intel podcast invited us on the show at KubeCon NA in November and Den Delimarsky hosted Jerod on The Work Item podcast in February.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/584/the-changelog-584.mp3","Wed, 27 Mar 2024 22:00:00 +0000",4600,{"guid":1976,"title":1977,"slug":273,"description":1978,"audioUrl":1979,"pubDate":1980,"duration":1981,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2378","Retirement is for suckers (Friends)","THE Cameron Seay joins us once again! This time we learn more about his life/history, hear all about the boot camps he runs, discuss recent advancements in AI / quantum computing and how they might affect the tech labor market & more!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/36/changelog--friends-36.mp3","Sat, 23 Mar 2024 14:00:00 +0000",5078,{"guid":1983,"title":1984,"slug":274,"description":1985,"audioUrl":1986,"pubDate":1987,"duration":1988,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2370","It's a TrueNAS world (Interview)","This week Adam talks with Kris Moore, Senior Vice President of Engineering at iXsystems, about all things TrueNAS. They discuss the history of TrueNAS starting from its origins as a FreeBSD project, TrueNAS Core being in maintenance mode, the momentum and innovation happening in TrueNAS Scale, the evolution of the TrueNAS user interface, managing ZFS compatibility in TrueNAS, the business model of iXsystems and their commitment to the open-source community, and of course what's to come in the upcoming Dragonfish release of TrueNAS Scale.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/583/the-changelog-583.mp3","Fri, 22 Mar 2024 13:00:00 +0000",5879,{"guid":1990,"title":1991,"slug":275,"description":1992,"audioUrl":1993,"pubDate":1994,"duration":1995,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2368","The Oban Pros (Friends)","Today you get Sorentwo for the price of one! We are joined by Shannon & Parker Selbert, both halves of the mom-and-pop software shop behind Oban, the robust job processing library that's been delivering our emails & processing our audio for years.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/35/changelog--friends-35.mp3","Fri, 15 Mar 2024 21:00:00 +0000",5768,{"guid":1997,"title":1998,"slug":276,"description":1999,"audioUrl":2000,"pubDate":2001,"duration":2002,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2371","We have a right to repair! (Interview)","This week Adam went solo — talking to Kyle Wiens, Founder and CEO at iFixit, about all things Right to Repair. They discussed the latest win here in the US with Oregon passing an electronics Right to Repair law to allow owners the right to get their stuff fixed anywhere as well as limit the anti-repair practices of parts pairing. They also discussed the history of the DMCA, the challenges posed by Section 1201, the challenges of recycling products with glued-in batteries, the need for producer responsibility, the future of repairability, repair scoring systems to inform consumers, and so much more. Did you know that iFixit funds its advocacy work through the sale of its tools and parts? So cool.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/582/the-changelog-582.mp3","Fri, 15 Mar 2024 12:45:00 +0000",5020,{"guid":2004,"title":2005,"slug":277,"description":2006,"audioUrl":2007,"pubDate":2008,"duration":2009,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2365","Bourbon and better software (Friends)","Adam is joined by Robert Ross, Founder and CEO of FireHydrant — they discuss Bourbon, sniffing arms, better software, leading a successful startup, scaling teams, building vs acquiring, and Adam even gets Robert to commit to watching Silicon Valley!!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/34/changelog--friends-34.mp3","Fri, 08 Mar 2024 18:30:00 +0000",4919,{"guid":2011,"title":2012,"slug":278,"description":2013,"audioUrl":2014,"pubDate":2015,"duration":1827,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2319","It's not always DNS (Interview)","This week we're talking about DNS with Paul Vixie — Paul is well known for his contributions to DNS and agrees with Adam on having a \"love/hate relationship with DNS.\" We discuss the limitations of current DNS technologies and the need for revisions to support future internet scale, the challenges in doing that. Paul shares insights on the future of the internet and how he'd reinvent DNS if given the opportunity. We even discuss the cultural idiom \"It's always DNS,\" and the shift to using DNS resolvers like OpenDNS, Google's 8.8.8.8 and Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1. Buckle up, this is a good one.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/581/the-changelog-581.mp3","Fri, 08 Mar 2024 16:00:00 +0000",{"guid":2017,"title":2018,"slug":279,"description":2019,"audioUrl":2020,"pubDate":2021,"duration":2022,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2353","Zed's secret sauce (Friends)","The Zed text editor has come a long way since Nathan Sobo came on the show last year to tell us about this follow-up to Atom. Zed is open source now, has the underpinnings of collaboration built in, is beginning its journey toward full extensibility, is coming to Linux soon & shows serious promise if Nathan's team can mix their secret sauce just right.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/33/changelog--friends-33.mp3","Fri, 01 Mar 2024 18:00:00 +0000",5516,{"guid":2024,"title":2025,"slug":280,"description":2026,"audioUrl":2027,"pubDate":2028,"duration":970,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2341","Leading in the era of AI code intelligence (Interview)","This week Adam is joined by Quinn Slack, CEO of Sourcegraph for a \"2 years later\" catch up from his last appearance on Founders Talk. This conversation is a real glimpse into what it takes to be CEO of Sourcegraph in an era when code intelligence is shifting more and more into the AI realm, how they've been driving towards this for years, the subtle human leveling up we're all experiencing, the direction of Sourcegraph as a result — and Quinn also shares his order of operations when it comes to understanding the daily state of their growth.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/580/the-changelog-580.mp3","Wed, 28 Feb 2024 22:00:00 +0000",{"guid":2030,"title":2031,"slug":281,"description":2032,"audioUrl":2033,"pubDate":2034,"duration":2035,"artwork":2036,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/1/2349","Dance Party (Interview)","Listen to our newest album called Dance Party as a podcast! This is an EPIC bundle of BMC bangers. We double dog dare you to listen and try NOT to dance 🕺","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/dance-party/the-changelog-dance-party.mp3","Wed, 28 Feb 2024 15:20:00 +0000",2360,"https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/covers/episode-2349-original.jpg?v=63876465171",{"guid":2038,"title":2039,"slug":282,"description":2040,"audioUrl":2041,"pubDate":2042,"duration":2043,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2348","Brewing up something for work (Friends)","Mike McQuaid, maintainer of Homebrew, and now CTO at Workbrew joins us to discuss open tabs, social media spam and distractions, TikTok's addictive nature, Apple Vision Pro and its potential future, the maintenance of software, the swing back to old school web development, the value of telemetry in open source projects, Mike's ongoing involvement in Homebrew and what they're working on at Workbrew, Homebrew's relationship with Apple, the importance of developer experience, and sooo much more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/32/changelog--friends-32.mp3","Fri, 23 Feb 2024 17:30:00 +0000",6918,{"guid":2045,"title":2046,"slug":283,"description":2047,"audioUrl":2048,"pubDate":2049,"duration":2050,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2340","Making shell history magical with Atuin (Interview)","Today we speak with Ellie Huxtable, the creator of a magical open source tool for syncing, searching & backing up your shell history. Along the way we learn all about the sync service, why she likes Rust, the branding / marketing of the project, how she quit her job to work on it full time, the business model & so much more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/579/the-changelog-579.mp3","Wed, 21 Feb 2024 15:30:00 +0000",4343,{"guid":2052,"title":2053,"slug":284,"description":2054,"audioUrl":2055,"pubDate":2056,"duration":2057,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2314","Yeeting stuff into public (Friends)","Jamie Tanna (who has a website) joins us to discuss the indie web, living with ADHD, sharing his salary history with the world & building DMD – a _dynamite_ open source tool to help you better understand the use of dependencies across your org.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/31/changelog--friends-31.mp3","Sat, 17 Feb 2024 16:00:00 +0000",5395,{"guid":2059,"title":2060,"slug":285,"description":2061,"audioUrl":2062,"pubDate":2063,"duration":2064,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2329","What exactly is Open Source AI? (Interview)","This week we're joined by Stefano Maffulli, the Executive Director of the Open Source Initiative (OSI). They are responsible for representing the idea and the definition of open source globally. Stefano shares the challenges they face as a US-based non-profit with a global impact. We discuss the work Stefano and the OSI are doing to define Open Source AI, and why we need an accepted and shared definition. Of course we also talk about the potential impact if a poorly defined Open Source AI emerges from all their efforts.\n\nNote: Stefano was under the weather for this conversation, but powered through because of how important this topic is.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/578/the-changelog-578.mp3","Fri, 16 Feb 2024 18:00:00 +0000",4640,{"guid":2066,"title":2067,"slug":286,"description":2068,"audioUrl":2069,"pubDate":2070,"duration":2071,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2331","Future of [energy, content, food] (Friends)","We're taking you back to the hallway track at THAT Conference where we have 3 MORE fun conversations: one with Samuel Goff about the future of energy, one with YouTuber Jess Chan about the future of content creation & one with Vanessa Villa / Noah Jenkins about ag tech & the future of food.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/30/changelog--friends-30.mp3","Fri, 09 Feb 2024 20:00:00 +0000",8923,{"guid":2073,"title":2074,"slug":287,"description":2075,"audioUrl":2076,"pubDate":2077,"duration":2078,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2285","Taking on Goliath (Interview)","This week on The Changelog we're talking with Nadia Odunayo, founder of StoryGraph. Nadia started out as a one woman dev and product team — she's had to adjust and maneuver along way to becoming the Amazon-free alternative to Goodreads.\n\nWe talk about the importance of customer research, the iterative nature of customer research and what it takes to synthesize and analyze the findings to guide product development, the technical challenges and learnings she faced while building StoryGraph, for example at several points they've faced challenges in handling an influx of users and had to re-architect the system. We also talk about the business model of StoryGraph and how they generate revenue through Plus subscriptions, and partnerships with publishers for book giveaways.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/577/the-changelog-577.mp3","Thu, 08 Feb 2024 22:00:00 +0000",6790,{"guid":2080,"title":2081,"slug":288,"description":2082,"audioUrl":2083,"pubDate":2084,"duration":2085,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2326","You have how many open tabs?! (Friends)","We're taking you to the hallway track at THAT Conference in Austin TX, where we have 3 fun conversations: one with our old friend Nick Nisi from JS Party, one with our new(ish) friend Amy Dutton from CompressedFM (who has been a guest on JS Party of late) & one with our brand new friend / long-time listener Andres Pineda from the Dominican Republic.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/29/changelog--friends-29.mp3","Sun, 04 Feb 2024 22:25:00 +0000",5598,{"guid":2087,"title":2088,"slug":289,"description":2089,"audioUrl":2090,"pubDate":2091,"duration":2092,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2302","In the beginning (of generative AI) (Interview)","This week on The Changelog we're talking with Joe Reis about data engineering and the beginning of generative AI. We discuss phone hacking via frequency, the role of a data engineer, this AI hype cycle we're in, build vs buy, the disconnect between data analysts and the business, ethical considerations around AI-generated content, and more. We also discuss the tension between AI and traditional engineering, as well as the inevitability of AI integration into pretty much everything.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/576/the-changelog-576.mp3","Fri, 02 Feb 2024 19:30:00 +0000",5098,{"guid":2094,"title":2095,"slug":290,"description":2096,"audioUrl":2097,"pubDate":2098,"duration":2099,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2313","Gradually gradually typing Elixir (Friends)","Our old friend José Valim & his team have been hard at work adding gradual typing to Elixir. They're only 1-3% of the way there, but a lot of progress has been made. So, we invited him back on the show for a deep-dive on why, how & when Elixir will be gradually typed.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/28/changelog--friends-28.mp3","Sat, 27 Jan 2024 15:30:00 +0000",6100,{"guid":2101,"title":2102,"slug":291,"description":2103,"audioUrl":2104,"pubDate":2105,"duration":2106,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2288","Shift left, seriously. (Interview)","This week we're going deep on security and what it takes to shift left, seriously. Adam is joined by Justin Garrison (co-host of Ship It), plus two members of the BoxyHQ team — Deepak Prabhakara, Co-founder & CEO and Schalk Neethling, Community Manager and DevRel as well as fellow Changelog Slack member.\n\nWe discuss how to shift left, the role of the developer and the burden of security, the importance of tooling, the difference between authentication and authorization, and a mindset change for when security takes place — it's a matter of \"when\" not \"who.\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/575/the-changelog-575.mp3","Fri, 26 Jan 2024 17:00:00 +0000",5297,{"guid":2108,"title":2109,"slug":292,"description":2110,"audioUrl":2111,"pubDate":2112,"duration":2113,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2307","The state of homelab tech (2024) (Friends)","Techno Tim is back with Adam to discuss the state of homelab in 2024 and the trends happening within homelab tech. They discuss homelab environments providing a safe place for experimentation and learning, network improvement as a gateway to homelab, trends in network connection speeds, to Unifi or not, storage trends, ZFS configurations, TrueNAS, cameras, home automation, connectivity, routers, pfSense, and more.\n\nUmm, should we make these conversations between Adam and Tim more frequent?","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/27/changelog--friends-27.mp3","Fri, 19 Jan 2024 21:00:00 +0000",6318,{"guid":2115,"title":2116,"slug":293,"description":2117,"audioUrl":2118,"pubDate":2119,"duration":2002,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2198","Let's talk FreeBSD (finally) (Interview)","This week we're joined by FreeBSD & OpenZFS developer, Allan Jude, to learn all about FreeBSD. Allan gives us a brief history of BSD, tells us why it's his operating system of choice, compares it to Linux, explains the various BSDs out there & answers every curious question we have about this powerful (yet underrepresented) Unix-based operating system.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/574/the-changelog-574.mp3","Wed, 17 Jan 2024 22:30:00 +0000",{"guid":2121,"title":2122,"slug":294,"description":2123,"audioUrl":2124,"pubDate":2125,"duration":2022,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2295","Kaizen! Should we build a CDN? (Friends)","It's our 13th Kaizen episode! We're back from KubeCon, we're making goals for the year, we're migrating to Neon & we're weighing the pros/cons of building our own custom CDN.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/26/changelog--friends-26.mp3","Fri, 12 Jan 2024 21:00:00 +0000",{"guid":2127,"title":2128,"slug":295,"description":2129,"audioUrl":2130,"pubDate":2131,"duration":2132,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2293","Amazon's silent sacking (Interview)","Justin Garrison joins us to talk about Amazon's silent sacking, from his perspective. He should know. He works there. Well, as of yesterday he quit. We discuss how the cloud and Kubernetes have transformed the way software is developed and deployed, the impact silent layoffs have on employees and their careers, speaking out about workplace issues (the right way), how changes in organizational structure can lead to gaps in expertise and responsibility which can lead to potential outages and slower response times.\n\nBy the way, we officially let the cat off out of the bag in this episode. Justin has joined the ranks here at Changelog and is taking over as the host of Ship It! Expect new episodes soon.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/573/the-changelog-573.mp3","Thu, 11 Jan 2024 21:00:00 +0000",4857,{"guid":2134,"title":2135,"slug":296,"description":2136,"audioUrl":2137,"pubDate":2138,"duration":2139,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2277","Dear new developer (Interview)","Hello 2024! We're kicking off the year with Dan Moore, author of ‘Letters to a New Developer’ — a blog series of letters of what Dan wished he had known when starting his developer career. We discuss the value of online communities for new developers, the importance of communication skills, and the need to stay relevant in a rapidly changing industry. Dan shares his best advice for new developers, including the importance of saying no, leaving code better than you found it, and the value of skill stacking. So much wisdom and advice in this episode!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/572/the-changelog-572.mp3","Thu, 04 Jan 2024 13:00:00 +0000",3832,{"guid":2141,"title":2142,"slug":297,"description":2143,"audioUrl":2144,"pubDate":2145,"duration":2146,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2276","State of the \"log\" 2023 (Interview)","Our 6th annual year-end wrap-up episode! This time we're featuring 12 (yes, 12!) listener voice mails, our favorite episodes of the year & some insanely cool Breakmaster Cylinder beats made just for this occasion. Thanks for listening! 💚","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/571/the-changelog-571.mp3","Wed, 20 Dec 2023 22:00:00 +0000",6372,{"guid":2148,"title":2149,"slug":298,"description":2150,"audioUrl":2151,"pubDate":2152,"duration":2153,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2289","#define: game theory, dude (Friends)","What happens when you take four grizzled #define veterans and throw an Emma Bostian into the mix? Find out on this episode because our award-worthy game of fake definitions is back and this time it's even better!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/25/changelog--friends-25.mp3","Sun, 17 Dec 2023 15:00:00 +0000",4939,{"guid":2155,"title":2156,"slug":299,"description":2157,"audioUrl":2158,"pubDate":2159,"duration":2160,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2274","ANTHOLOGY — The technical bits (Interview)","This week we’re taking you to the hallway track of All Things Open 2023 in Raleigh, NC. Today’s episode features: Heikki Linnakangas (Co-founder of Neon and Postgres hacker), Robert Aboukhalil (Bioinformatics software engineer) working on bringing desktop apps to the web with Wasm, and Scott Ford who loves taking a codebase from brown to green at Corgibytes.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/570/the-changelog-570.mp3","Fri, 15 Dec 2023 22:00:00 +0000",5236,{"guid":2162,"title":2163,"slug":300,"description":2164,"audioUrl":2165,"pubDate":2166,"duration":2167,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2273","Hare aims to be a 100 year language (Interview)","This week on The Changelog we're joined by Drew DeVault, talking about the Hare programming language. From the website, Hare is a systems programming language designed to be simple, stable, and robust. When we asked Drew why he created it, he said \"[because] I wanted it to exist, and it did not exist.\" Wise words.\n\nWe discuss Hare (of course), why he's so passionate about all things open source, the state of the language, fostering a culture that values stability, and oddly enough — what it takes to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/569/the-changelog-569.mp3","Wed, 06 Dec 2023 22:00:00 +0000",3924,{"guid":2169,"title":2170,"slug":301,"description":2171,"audioUrl":2172,"pubDate":2173,"duration":2174,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2280","The state of the 2023 tech market (Friends)","Gergely Orosz is back for our annual year-end update on the tech market, writ large. How is hiring? Has AI really changed the game? What about that OpenAI fiasco? \n\nWe also talk in-depth about Gergely's self-published book, The Software Engineer's Guidebook, which has been four years in the making.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/23/changelog--friends-23.mp3","Fri, 01 Dec 2023 19:00:00 +0000",4486,{"guid":2176,"title":2177,"slug":302,"description":2178,"audioUrl":2179,"pubDate":2180,"duration":2181,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2272","Gleaming the KubeCon (Interview)","This week we're gleaming the KubeCon. Ok, some people say CubeCon, while others say KubeCon...we talk with Solomon Hykes about all things Dagger, Tammer Saleh and James McShane about going beyond cloud native with SuperOrbital, and Steve Francis and Spencer Smith about the state of Talos Linux and what they're working on at Sidero Labs.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/568/the-changelog-568.mp3","Thu, 30 Nov 2023 22:30:00 +0000",7495,{"guid":2183,"title":2184,"slug":303,"description":2185,"audioUrl":2186,"pubDate":2187,"duration":2188,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2244","Bringing Dev Mode to Figma (Interview)","This week on we're joined by Emil Sjölander from Figma — talking about bringing Dev Mode to Figma. Dev Mode is their new workspace in Figma that's designed to bring developers and design to the same tool.\n\nThe question they're trying to answer is \"How do you create a home for developers in a design tool?\" We go way back to Emil's startup that was acquired by Figma called Visly, how we iterated to here from 20 years ago (think PSD > HTML days), what they did to build Dev Mode, what they're doing around codegen, the popularity of design systems, and what it takes to go from zero to Dev Mode.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/567/the-changelog-567.mp3","Wed, 22 Nov 2023 16:50:00 +0000",4631,{"guid":2190,"title":2191,"slug":304,"description":2192,"audioUrl":2193,"pubDate":2194,"duration":2195,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2262","All the places Swift will go (Interview)","This week we're talking about Swift with Ben Cohen, the Swift Team Manager at Apple. We caught up with Ben while at KubeCon last week. Ben takes us into the world of Swift, from Apple Native apps on iOS and macOS, to the Swift Server Workgroup for developing and deploying server side applications, to the Swift extension for VS Code, Swift as a safe C/C++ successor language, Swift on Linux and Windows, and of course what The Browser Company's Arc browser is doing to bring Arc to Windows.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/566/the-changelog-566.mp3","Thu, 16 Nov 2023 21:00:00 +0000",3223,{"guid":2197,"title":2198,"slug":305,"description":2199,"audioUrl":2200,"pubDate":2201,"duration":2202,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2212","Backslashes are trash (Friends)","Mat Ryer returns with his guitar, an unpopular opinion & his favorite internet virus.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/21/changelog--friends-21.mp3","Sat, 11 Nov 2023 14:20:00 +0000",5402,{"guid":2204,"title":2205,"slug":306,"description":2206,"audioUrl":2207,"pubDate":2208,"duration":2209,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2223","Pushing back on unconstrained capitalism (Interview)","This week we’re talking with Cory Doctorow (this episode contains explicit language) about how we can get back to that \"new good internet.\" Cory's new book The Internet Con offers a lens to this conversation about disenshittifying the internet through anti-trust laws, limits on corporate tweaking, regulating unconstrained capitalism, and all the ways enshittification is enabled. Cory also shares his experience recording his own audio book under the direction of Gabrielle de Cuir at Skyboat Media, and what's to come from his next Science Fiction book The Lost Cause.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/565/the-changelog-565.mp3","Fri, 10 Nov 2023 22:00:00 +0000",5702,{"guid":2211,"title":2212,"slug":307,"description":2213,"audioUrl":2214,"pubDate":2215,"duration":2216,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2252","Beat freak in residence (Friends)","We're joined this week by the beat freak in residence himself, the mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder. Listen along as we talk about how we make our beats, what inspires us for our music, and some behind the scenes on our latest albums.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/20/changelog--friends-20.mp3","Fri, 03 Nov 2023 23:00:00 +0000",4858,{"guid":2218,"title":2219,"slug":308,"description":2220,"audioUrl":2221,"pubDate":2222,"duration":2223,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2222","Observing the power of APIs (Interview)","Jean Yang's research on programming languages at Carnegie Mellon led her to realize that APIs are *the* layer that makes or breaks quality software systems. Unfortunately, developers are underserved by tools for dealing with, securing & understanding APIs.\n\nThat realization led her to found Akita Software, which led her to join Postman by way of acquisition. That move, at least in part, also led her to join us on this very podcast. We think you're going to enjoy this interview, we sure did.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/564/the-changelog-564.mp3","Thu, 02 Nov 2023 14:45:00 +0000",5215,{"guid":2225,"title":2226,"slug":309,"description":2227,"audioUrl":2228,"pubDate":2229,"duration":2230,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2241","Protecting screen time (Friends)","Jared Henderson joins us to discuss the state of the art in software parental controls and how we protect our children and lock down our home networks from the constant onslaught of malicious and unwanted content.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/19/changelog--friends-19.mp3","Fri, 27 Oct 2023 17:15:00 +0000",5744,{"guid":2232,"title":2233,"slug":310,"description":2234,"audioUrl":2235,"pubDate":2236,"duration":2237,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2221","ANTHOLOGY — The way of open source (Interview)","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.\n\nThere 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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/563/the-changelog-563.mp3","Fri, 27 Oct 2023 13:00:00 +0000",5919,{"guid":2239,"title":2240,"slug":311,"description":2241,"audioUrl":2242,"pubDate":2243,"duration":2244,"artwork":2245,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/1/2248","Next Level (Interview)","Listen to our Next Level album as a podcast! We grew up in the days of the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Sega Genesis. It's no surprise that so many of our tracks are inspired by the 8-bit and 16-bit music of our youth. From Castlevania to Contra, Sonic the Hedgehog, and many more — we were inspired by all the nostalgic soundtracks from the games that got us here, to give our pods one-of-a-kind vibes. If you've been head nodding to our beats during our shows and you've been wishing for a way to listen outside of our pods, then this release will be an absolute delight.\n\nIt's dangerous to go alone! Take this on your next coding adventure or deep work session...","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/next-level/the-changelog-next-level.mp3","Mon, 23 Oct 2023 19:30:00 +0000",2522,"https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/covers/episode-2248-original.jpg?v=63872119347",{"guid":2247,"title":2248,"slug":312,"description":2249,"audioUrl":2250,"pubDate":2251,"duration":2252,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2240","Human skills to pay the bills (Friends)","Long time friend KBall makes his \"first\" appearance on The Changelog by way of Changelog & Friends. You likely know Kevin from his panelist position on JS Party. Today he's sharing his passion for coaching and developing human skills.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/18/changelog--friends-18.mp3","Fri, 20 Oct 2023 20:15:00 +0000",5079,{"guid":2254,"title":2255,"slug":313,"description":2256,"audioUrl":2257,"pubDate":2258,"duration":2259,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2213","Kaizen! Slightly more instant (Friends)","Gerhard joins us for the 12th Kaizen and this time talk about what we DIDN'T do. We were holding S3 wrong, we put some cash back in our pockets, we enabled HTTP/3, Brotli compression, and Fastly websockets, we improved our SLOs, we improved Changelog Nightly, and we're going to KubeCon 2023 in Chicago.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/17/changelog--friends-17.mp3","Fri, 13 Oct 2023 19:30:00 +0000",4959,{"guid":2261,"title":2262,"slug":314,"description":2263,"audioUrl":2264,"pubDate":2265,"duration":2266,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2210","Coming to asciinema near you (Interview)","This week we're joined by Marcin Kulik to talk about his project asciinema. You've likely seen this out there in the wild — asciinema lets you record and share your terminal sessions in full fidelity. Forget screen recording apps that offer blurry video. asciinema provides a lightweight, text-based approach to terminal recording with lots of possibilities. Marcin shares the backstory on this project, where he'd like to take it, who's supporting him along the way, and we even included 11 minutes of bonus content for Changelog ++ subscribers.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/561/the-changelog-561.mp3","Wed, 11 Oct 2023 20:30:00 +0000",4983,{"guid":2268,"title":2269,"slug":315,"description":2270,"audioUrl":2271,"pubDate":2272,"duration":2273,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2238","The beginning of the end of physical media (Friends)","On September 29th, Netflix shipped its final DVDs, marking the end of an era in physical media. So, we invited our friend Christina Warren (aka film_girl) from GitHub to pour out a drink with us and lament the end of this golden age of access to the films we all love.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/16/changelog--friends-16.mp3","Fri, 06 Oct 2023 16:30:00 +0000",4358,{"guid":2275,"title":2276,"slug":316,"description":2277,"audioUrl":2278,"pubDate":2279,"duration":2280,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2206","Tauri’s next big move (Interview)","This week we're joined by Daniel Thompson, Co-founder and Core Member of Tauri. It's been a year since we last had Daniel on the show. He catches us up on all things Tauri, their continued efforts towards Tauri 1.5 (which just released), the launch of CrabNebula and how they're the people pushing the Tauri ecosystem forward and building on top of it, the state of Electron vs Tauri, and UI with Tauri. He even surprises us with his idea of creating a web browser.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/560/the-changelog-560.mp3","Thu, 05 Oct 2023 20:00:00 +0000",4294,{"guid":2282,"title":2283,"slug":317,"description":2284,"audioUrl":2285,"pubDate":2286,"duration":2287,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2211","#define: a game of fake definitions (Friends)","Jerod gathers a group of friends for our first game show experiment here on Changelog & Friends! This is a game of obscure jargon, fake definitions & expert tomfoolery. Our contestants checked their imposter syndrome at the door, because they either know what these words mean or they fake it 'til they make their peers think they do.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/15/changelog--friends-15.mp3","Fri, 29 Sep 2023 19:30:00 +0000",6243,{"guid":2289,"title":2290,"slug":318,"description":2291,"audioUrl":2292,"pubDate":2293,"duration":2294,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2220","Vibes from Strange Loop (Interview)","This week we're taking you to the hallway track of the final Strange Loop conference. First up is AnnMarie Thomas — an engineering, business, and education professor. AnnMarie gave one of the opening keynotes titled \"Playing with Engineering.\" We also caught up with many first-time and multi-time attendees who shared their favorite moments from Strange Loop over the years. You'll hear from Richard Feldman, Colin Dean, and Taylor Troesh. Last up we talk with Pokey Rule. He gave a talk about his project called Cursorless which is a spoken language for structural code editing.\n\nChangelog++ subscribers get a super extended version of this episode which includes everything we recorded at Strange Loop. Become a Changelog++ subscriber","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/559/the-changelog-559.mp3","Thu, 28 Sep 2023 01:00:00 +0000",4528,{"guid":2296,"title":2297,"slug":319,"description":2298,"audioUrl":2299,"pubDate":2300,"duration":2301,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2187","Open source is at a crossroads (Interview)","This week we're joined by Steve O'Grady, Principal Analyst & Co-founder at RedMonk. The topic today is the definition of open source, the constant pressure on the true definition of the term, and the seemingly small but vocal minority that aim to protect that definition. In Steve's post _Why Open Source Matters_, he says \"open source is at a crossroads\" and there are some seeking to break the definition of open source to one that is more permissive to their desires, and they are closer than ever to achieving that goal. Today's conversation goes deep on this subject.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/558/the-changelog-558.mp3","Wed, 20 Sep 2023 13:00:00 +0000",5175,{"guid":2303,"title":2304,"slug":320,"description":2305,"audioUrl":2306,"pubDate":2307,"duration":2308,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2185","What do we want from a web browser? (Friends)","A hoy hoy! Our old friend Nick Nisi does his best to bring up TypeScript, Vim & Tmux as many times as possible while we discuss a new batch of web browsers, justify why we like the ones we do & try to figure out what it'd take to disrupt the status quo of Big Browser.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/14/changelog--friends-14.mp3","Fri, 15 Sep 2023 19:30:00 +0000",6275,{"guid":2310,"title":2311,"slug":321,"description":2312,"audioUrl":2313,"pubDate":2314,"duration":2315,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2192","Attack of the Canaries! (Interview)","This week we're joined by Haroon Meer from Thinkst — the makers of Canary and Canary Tokens. Haroon walks us through a network getting compromised, what it takes to deploy a Canary on your network, how they maintain low false-positive numbers, their thoughts and principles on building their business (major wisdom shared!), and how a Canary helps surface network attacks in real time.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/557/the-changelog-557.mp3","Wed, 13 Sep 2023 22:00:00 +0000",6216,{"guid":2317,"title":2318,"slug":322,"description":2319,"audioUrl":2320,"pubDate":2321,"duration":2322,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2186","Doomed to discuss AI (Friends)","Author, journalist, travel writer & software engineer Jon Evans joins us to weigh in on the cultural history (and present-day sentiment) of AI doom. Along the way, we talk plausible Sci-Fi, ultrasound drug delivery, the maybe-evolving laws of physics & even weirder stuff.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/13/changelog--friends-13.mp3","Fri, 08 Sep 2023 19:15:00 +0000",4995,{"guid":2324,"title":2325,"slug":323,"description":2326,"audioUrl":2327,"pubDate":2328,"duration":2329,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2190","OpenTF for an open Terraform (Interview)","This week we're talking about the launch of OpenTF and what it's going to take to successfully fork HashiCorp's Terraform. We're joined by Josh Padnick to discuss what exactly happened, how HashiCorp's license change changes things, who has been impacted by this change, and ultimately what they are doing about it.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/556/the-changelog-556.mp3","Wed, 06 Sep 2023 18:00:00 +0000",4930,{"guid":2331,"title":2332,"slug":324,"description":2333,"audioUrl":2334,"pubDate":2335,"duration":2336,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2193","You call it tech debt I call it malpractice (Friends)","Go Time panelist (and semi-professional unpopular opinion maker) Kris Brandow joins us to discuss his deep-dive on the waterfall paper, his dislike of the \"tech debt\" analogy, why documentation matters so much & how everything is a distributed system.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/12/changelog--friends-12.mp3","Fri, 01 Sep 2023 20:00:00 +0000",5955,{"guid":2338,"title":2339,"slug":325,"description":2340,"audioUrl":2341,"pubDate":2342,"duration":2343,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2199","Back to the terminal of the future (Interview)","This week on The Changelog Adam is joined by Zach Lloyd, Founder & CEO of Warp. We talked with Zach last year about what it takes to build the terminal of the future, and today Adam catches up with Zach to see where they are at on that mission. They talk about the business model of Warp, how they measure success, reaching product/market fit, building features developers love, integrating AI, and the pros and cons of going open source (again).","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/555/the-changelog-555.mp3","Wed, 30 Aug 2023 16:30:00 +0000",6598,{"guid":2345,"title":2346,"slug":326,"description":2347,"audioUrl":2348,"pubDate":2349,"duration":2350,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2125","The serenity of building your own OS (Interview)","This week we're talking to Andreas Kling about SerenityOS and Ladybird. Andreas started SerenityOS as a means of therapy. It's self-described as a love letter to \"'90s user interfaces with a custom Unix-like core.\" Andreas previously worked at Nokia and later at Apple on the WebKit team, so he had an itch to do something along the lines of a browser, and that's where Ladybird came from. We get into the details of compilers, OSs, browsers, web specifications, and the love of making software.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/554/the-changelog-554.mp3","Thu, 24 Aug 2023 19:00:00 +0000",4967,{"guid":2352,"title":2353,"slug":327,"description":2354,"audioUrl":2355,"pubDate":2356,"duration":2357,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2180","An aberrant generation of programmers (Friends)","Our friend Justin Searls recently published a widely-read essay on enthusiast programmers, inter-generational conflict & what we do with this information. That seemed like a good conversation starter, so we grabbed Justin and Landon Gray to discuss. Let's talk!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/11/changelog--friends-11.mp3","Fri, 18 Aug 2023 17:45:00 +0000",4921,{"guid":2359,"title":2360,"slug":328,"description":2361,"audioUrl":2362,"pubDate":2363,"duration":2364,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2178","30 years of Debian (Interview)","This week we're talking with Jonathan Carter who's on his fourth term as Debian Project Lead (DPL) and we're talking about 30 years of Debian!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/553/the-changelog-553.mp3","Thu, 17 Aug 2023 19:00:00 +0000",5475,{"guid":2366,"title":2367,"slug":329,"description":2368,"audioUrl":2369,"pubDate":2370,"duration":2371,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2179","Kaizen! S3 R2 B2 D2 (Friends)","Gerhard joins us for the 11th Kaizen and this one might contain the most improvements ever. We're on Fly Apps V2, we've moved from S3 to R2 & we have a status page now, just to name a few.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/10/changelog--friends-10.mp3","Fri, 11 Aug 2023 17:30:00 +0000",4755,{"guid":2373,"title":2374,"slug":330,"description":2375,"audioUrl":2376,"pubDate":2377,"duration":2378,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2169","DX on DX (Interview)","This week Adam is joined by Abi Noda, founder and CEO of DX to talk about DX AKA DevEx (or the long-form Developer Experience). Since the dawn of software development there has been this push to understand what makes software teams efficient, but more importantly what does it take to understand developer productivity? That's what Abi has been focused on for the better part of the last 8 years of his career. He started a company called Pull Panda that was acquired by GitHub, spent a few years there on this problem before going out on his own to start DX which helps startups to the fortune 500 companies gather real insights that leads to real improvement.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/551/the-changelog-551.mp3","Thu, 03 Aug 2023 21:00:00 +0000",5854,{"guid":2380,"title":2381,"slug":331,"description":2382,"audioUrl":2383,"pubDate":2384,"duration":2385,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2171","Homelab nerds, unite! (Friends)","Ok Homelabbers, it's time to unite! Join Adam and his new friend Techno Tim for 1.5 hours of homelab goodness. From networking and WiFi, virtualizing Ubuntu running Docker containers, to Home Assistant and automation, building a Kubernetes cluster, to gutting a perfectly good machine just to build exactly what you need to run the ultimate Plex server — that's what homelab is about. Let's do this.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/9/changelog--friends-9.mp3","Fri, 28 Jul 2023 21:30:00 +0000",5658,{"guid":2387,"title":2388,"slug":332,"description":2389,"audioUrl":2390,"pubDate":2391,"duration":2392,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2105","From Docker to Dagger (Interview)","This week we're joined by Solomon Hykes, the creator of Docker. Now he's back with his next big thing called Dagger — CI/CD as code that runs anywhere. We're users of Dagger so check out our codebase if you want to see how it works. On today's show Solomon takes us back to the days of Docker, what it was like on that 10 year journey, his transition from Docker to Dagger, Dagger's community-led growth model, their focus on open source and community, how it works, and even a cameo from Kelsey Hightower to explain how Dagger works.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/550/the-changelog-550.mp3","Fri, 28 Jul 2023 17:00:00 +0000",5615,{"guid":2394,"title":2395,"slug":333,"description":2396,"audioUrl":2397,"pubDate":2398,"duration":2399,"artwork":2400,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/16/2167","Supabase quietly went public (News)","Our friends at Supabase quietly went public today, Redpoint's InfraRed 100 report is out, Twitter is now X, GitHub's Copilot Chat now in public preview (for businesses) & Oxide has homelab plans (in 2050).","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/news/54/changelog-news-54.mp3","Mon, 24 Jul 2023 21:00:00 +0000",573,"https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/covers/changelog-news-original.png?v=63848365621",{"guid":2402,"title":2403,"slug":334,"description":2404,"audioUrl":2405,"pubDate":2406,"duration":2407,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2163","Bringing the cloud on prem (Friends)","Adam was out when Bryan made his podcast debut here on The Changelog, so we had to get him back on the show along with his co-founder and CEO Steve Tuck to discuss Silicon Valley (the TV show), all things Oxide, homelab possibilities, bringing the power of the cloud on prem, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/8/changelog--friends-8.mp3","Fri, 21 Jul 2023 21:00:00 +0000",5844,{"guid":2409,"title":2410,"slug":335,"description":2411,"audioUrl":2412,"pubDate":2413,"duration":2414,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2069","Storytime with Steve Yegge (Interview)","This week it's storytime with Steve Yegge! Steve came out of retirement to join Sourcegraph as Head of Engineering. Their next frontier is Cody, their AI coding assistant that answers code questions and writes code for you by reading your entire codebase and the code graph. But, we really spent a lot of time talking with Steve about his time at Amazon, Google, and Grab. Ok, it's storytime!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/549/the-changelog-549.mp3","Thu, 20 Jul 2023 21:00:00 +0000",6187,{"guid":2416,"title":2417,"slug":336,"description":2418,"audioUrl":2419,"pubDate":2420,"duration":2421,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2129","Dear Red Hat... (Friends)","Red Hat's decision to lock down RHEL sources behind a subscription paywall was met with much ire and opened opportunity for Oracle to get a smack in and SUSE to announce a fork with $10 million behind it. \n\nFew RHEL community members have been as publicly irate as Jeff Geerling, so we invited him on the show to discuss.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/7/changelog--friends-7.mp3","Fri, 14 Jul 2023 20:45:00 +0000",4500,{"guid":2423,"title":2424,"slug":337,"description":2425,"audioUrl":2426,"pubDate":2427,"duration":2428,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2099","Types will win in the end (Interview)","This week we're talking about type checking with Jake Zimmerman. Jake is one of the leads at Stripe working on Sorbet — an open source project that does Type checking in Ruby and runs over Stripe's entire Ruby codebase. As of May of 2022 Stripe's codebase was over 15 million lines of code spread across 150,000 files. If you think you have a bigger Ruby codebase, Jake is down to go byte-for-byte to see who wins. Jake shares tons of wisdom and more importantly he shares why he thinks types will win in the end.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/548/the-changelog-548.mp3","Thu, 13 Jul 2023 20:10:00 +0000",3900,{"guid":2430,"title":2431,"slug":338,"description":2432,"audioUrl":2433,"pubDate":2434,"duration":2435,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2079","Efficient Linux at the CLI (Interview)","This week we're talking to Daniel J. Barrett, author of Efficient Linux at the Command Line as well as many other books. Daniel has a PhD and has been teaching and writing about Linux for more than 30 years (almost 40!). So we invited Dan to join us on the show to talk about efficient ways to use Linux. He teaches us about combining commands, re-running commands, $CDPATH hacks, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/547/the-changelog-547.mp3","Thu, 06 Jul 2023 13:00:00 +0000",4976,{"guid":2437,"title":2438,"slug":339,"description":2439,"audioUrl":2440,"pubDate":2441,"duration":2442,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2117","Even the best rides come to an end (Friends)","On Monday, Kelsey Hightower announced his retirement from Google. On Tuesday, he sat down with us to discuss why, how & what's next. \n\nAlong the way, Kelsey teaches us how not to suck at work, analyzes his magical demos, fights off the haters (again) & opines on System Initiative, Dagger & 37Signals moving off the cloud.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/6/changelog--friends-6.mp3","Fri, 30 Jun 2023 17:45:00 +0000",5333,{"guid":2444,"title":2445,"slug":340,"description":2446,"audioUrl":2447,"pubDate":2448,"duration":2449,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2108","There's a whole PEP about that (Friends)","Brett Cannon (our unofficial ambassador to the Python community) is here to help alleviate our pip install anxiety. Along the way, we ask him about Python 4, removing the GIL, what he thinks about Chris Lattner's Mojo project, Rust in the Python world & way more (of course).","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/5/changelog--friends-5.mp3","Fri, 23 Jun 2023 17:15:00 +0000",5467,{"guid":2451,"title":2452,"slug":341,"description":2453,"audioUrl":2454,"pubDate":2455,"duration":1215,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2111","Rebuilding DevOps from the ground up (Interview)","This week we're joined by Adam Jacob and we're talking about his mission at System Initiative to rebuild DevOps. They are out of stealth mode and ready to show off their transformative new power tool that reimagines what's possible from DevOps. It's an intelligent automation platform that allows DevOps teams to build detailed interactive simulations of their infrastructure and use them to rapidly update their production environments.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/545/the-changelog-545.mp3","Thu, 22 Jun 2023 13:30:00 +0000",{"guid":2457,"title":2458,"slug":342,"description":2459,"audioUrl":2460,"pubDate":2461,"duration":2462,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2093","\"Mat Depends\" (Friends)","Mat Ryer is back and he's brought with him 10 tips to be a 10x developer (like he is). After that, we try a new segment we're calling \"Tool Time\" (and try out a few jingles for it along the way). Finally, it's time to review our previous unpopular opinions and put some new ones into the world for your (dis)agreeing pleasure. Join us for an automagical time!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/4/changelog--friends-4.mp3","Fri, 16 Jun 2023 18:30:00 +0000",6025,{"guid":2464,"title":2465,"slug":343,"description":2466,"audioUrl":2467,"pubDate":2468,"duration":2469,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2089","Passkeys for a passwordless future (Interview)","This week we're talking about Passkeys with Anna Pobletts, Head of Passwordless, at 1Password. Will Passkeys enable a passwordless future? Time will tell. Anna shares the what, the why, how, and the when on Passkeys.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/544/the-changelog-544.mp3","Thu, 15 Jun 2023 14:00:00 +0000",4238,{"guid":2471,"title":2472,"slug":344,"description":2473,"audioUrl":2474,"pubDate":2475,"duration":2476,"artwork":2400,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/16/2107","Reddit goes dark, Lemmy lights up, OpenObserve, some blogging myths & Jefro on Automotive Linux (News)","Reddit goes dark as subreddits protest, Lemmy lights up as disillusioned redditors turn to the fediverse, OpenObserve is a cloud native observability platform, Julia Evans dispels some myths about blogging & Red Hat's Jeffrey “Jefro” Osier-Mixon tells Adam and Jerod all about Automotive Linux at Open Source Summit NA.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/news/48/changelog-news-48.mp3","Mon, 12 Jun 2023 20:30:00 +0000",1737,{"guid":2478,"title":2479,"slug":345,"description":2480,"audioUrl":2481,"pubDate":2482,"duration":2483,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2088","Reactions to Apple’s new vision (Friends)","Homebrew project leader Mike McQuaid joins us to weigh in on Apple's big Vision Pro announcement. We also hit on our favorite (and least favorite) non-AR things from the WWDC 2023 keynote.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/3/changelog--friends-3.mp3","Fri, 09 Jun 2023 18:50:00 +0000",4987,{"guid":2485,"title":2486,"slug":346,"description":2487,"audioUrl":2488,"pubDate":2489,"duration":2490,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2096","ANTHOLOGY — It's a Cloud Native world (Interview)","This is our last week of hallway track coverage at The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit North America 2023 in Vancouver, Canada. Today’s anthology episode features: Jeffrey Sica (Developer Experience & Programs @ CNCF), Eddie Zaneski (Kubernetes SIG CLI), Yaron Schneider (Co-creator of Dapr and Founder and CTO at Diagrid).\n\nSpecial thanks to our friends at GitHub for sponsoring us to attend this conference as part of Maintainer Month.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/543/the-changelog-543.mp3","Thu, 08 Jun 2023 21:00:00 +0000",4894,{"guid":2492,"title":2493,"slug":347,"description":2494,"audioUrl":2495,"pubDate":2496,"duration":2497,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2087","Kaizen! The best pipeline ever™ (Friends)","Gerhard is back! Today we continue our Kaizen tradition by getting together (for the 10th time) with one of our oldest friends to talk all about the continuous improvements we're making to Changelog's platform and podcasts.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/2/changelog--friends-2.mp3","Fri, 02 Jun 2023 18:40:00 +0000",4816,{"guid":2499,"title":2500,"slug":348,"description":2501,"audioUrl":2502,"pubDate":2503,"duration":2504,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2091","ANTHOLOGY — Maintaining maintainers (Interview)","This week on The Changelog we're continuing our Maintainer Month series by taking to you back to the hallway track of The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit North America 2023 in Vancouver, Canada. Today’s anthology episode features: Stormy Peters (VP of Communities at GitHub), Dr. Dawn Foster (Director of Open Source Community Strategy at VMware), and Angie Byron (Drupal Core Product Manager and Community Director at Aiven).\n\nSpecial thanks to our friends at GitHub for sponsoring us to attend this conference as part of Maintainer Month.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/542/the-changelog-542.mp3","Wed, 31 May 2023 21:00:00 +0000",5401,{"guid":2506,"title":2507,"slug":349,"description":2508,"audioUrl":2509,"pubDate":2510,"duration":2511,"artwork":802,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/17/2086","Introducing Changelog & Friends (Friends)","What if your favorite conference's hallway track continued year round? That's the vibe we're trying to capture with Changelog & Friends, a new Friday talk show from your friends at Changelog. In this intro episode, Adam & Jerod talk all about our new MWF plan for The Changelog , discuss what this Friends flavor is all about, and have a lot of fun along the way.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/friends/1/changelog--friends-1.mp3","Fri, 26 May 2023 18:00:00 +0000",2606,{"guid":2513,"title":2514,"slug":350,"description":2515,"audioUrl":2516,"pubDate":2517,"duration":2518,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2068","ANTHOLOGY — Open source AI (Interview)","This week on The Changelog we're taking you to the hallway track of The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit North America 2023 in Vancouver, Canada. Today’s anthology episode features: Beyang Liu (Co-founder and CTO at Sourcegraph), Denny Lee (Developer Advocate at Databricks), and Stella Biderman (Executive Director and Head of Research at EleutherAI).\n\nSpecial thanks to our friends at GitHub for sponsoring us to attend this conference as part of Maintainer Month.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/541/the-changelog-541.mp3","Wed, 24 May 2023 21:00:00 +0000",5886,{"guid":2520,"title":2521,"slug":351,"description":2522,"audioUrl":2523,"pubDate":2524,"duration":2525,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1998","Engineering management (for the rest of us) (Interview)","This week Sarah Drasner joins us to talk about her book Engineering Management for the Rest of Us and her experience leading engineering at Zillow, Microsoft, Netlify, and now Google.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/540/the-changelog-540.mp3","Wed, 17 May 2023 19:30:00 +0000",4888,{"guid":2527,"title":2528,"slug":352,"description":2529,"audioUrl":2530,"pubDate":2531,"duration":2532,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2067","How companies are sponsoring OSS (Interview)","This week we're celebrating Maintainer Month along with our friends at GitHub. Open source runs the world, but who runs open source? Maintainers. Open source maintainers are behind the software we use everyday, but they don't always have the community or support they need. That's why we're celebrating open source maintainers during the month of May. Today's conversation features Alyssa Wright (Bloomberg), Chad Whitacre (Sentry), and Duane O’Brien (Creator of the FOSS Contributor Fund and framework). We get into all the details, the why, the hows, and the struggles involved for companies to support open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/539/the-changelog-539.mp3","Wed, 10 May 2023 13:00:00 +0000",4219,{"guid":2534,"title":2535,"slug":353,"description":2536,"audioUrl":2537,"pubDate":2538,"duration":2539,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2026","Hard drive reliability at scale (Interview)","This week Adam talks with Andy Klein from Backblaze about hard drive reliability at scale.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/537/the-changelog-537.mp3","Wed, 26 Apr 2023 21:00:00 +0000",6059,{"guid":2541,"title":2542,"slug":354,"description":2543,"audioUrl":2544,"pubDate":2545,"duration":2546,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2002","How do you do, fellow Hack Clubbers? (Interview)","This week we're joined by Zach Latta, the Founder of Hack Club. At 16, Zach tested out of high school and moved to SF to join Yo as their first engineer. After playing a key role at Yo, he founded Hack Club to help teen hackers start coding clubs around the world. Today, teen hackers can meet IRL, online, at a hackathon, or leverage Hack Club Bank a fiscal sponsor to create their own organization. Hack Club is the program Zach wished he had in high school.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/536/the-changelog-536.mp3","Wed, 19 Apr 2023 18:15:00 +0000",5589,{"guid":2548,"title":2549,"slug":355,"description":2550,"audioUrl":2551,"pubDate":2552,"duration":2553,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1852","Examining capitalism's chokepoints (Interview)","This week we're talking with Cory Doctorow (this episode contains explicit language) about his newest book Chokepoint Capitalism, which he co-autored with Rebecca Giblin. Chokepoint Capitalism is about how big tech and big content have captured creative labor markets and the ways we can win them back. We talk about chokepoints creating chickenized reverse-centaurs, paying for your robot boss (think Uber, Doordash, Amazon Drivers), the chickenization that's climbing the priviledge gradient from the most blue collar workers to the middle-class. There are chokepoints in open source, AI generative art, interoperability, music, film, and media. To quote Cory, \"We're all fighting the same fight.\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/535/the-changelog-535.mp3","Fri, 14 Apr 2023 17:00:00 +0000",5250,{"guid":2555,"title":2556,"slug":356,"description":2557,"audioUrl":2558,"pubDate":2559,"duration":2560,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2019","LLMs break the internet (Interview)","This week we're talking about LLMs with Simon Willison. We can not avoid this topic. Last time it was Stable Diffusion breaking the internet. This time it's LLMs breaking the internet. Large Language Models, ChatGPT, Bard, Claude, Bing, GitHub Copilot X, Cody...we cover it all.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/534/the-changelog-534.mp3","Fri, 07 Apr 2023 20:00:00 +0000",6162,{"guid":2562,"title":2563,"slug":357,"description":2564,"audioUrl":2565,"pubDate":2566,"duration":2567,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2006","Bringing Whisper and LLaMA to the masses (Interview)","This week we're talking with Georgi Gerganov about his work on Whisper.cpp and llama.cpp. Georgi first crossed our radar with whisper.cpp, his port of OpenAI’s Whisper model in C and C++. Whisper is a speech recognition model enabling audio transcription and translation. Something we're paying close attention to here at Changelog, for obvious reasons. Between the invite and the show's recording, he had a new hit project on his hands: llama.cpp. This is a port of Facebook’s LLaMA model in C and C++. Whisper.cpp made a splash, but llama.cpp is growing in GitHub stars faster than Stable Diffusion did, which was a rocket ship itself.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/532/the-changelog-532.mp3","Wed, 22 Mar 2023 21:00:00 +0000",4316,{"guid":2569,"title":2570,"slug":358,"description":2571,"audioUrl":2572,"pubDate":2573,"duration":2574,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1989","Goodbye Atom. Hello Zed. (Interview)","This week we're talking with Nathan Sobo about his next big thing. Nathan is known for his work on the Atom editor while at GitHub. But his work wasn't finished when he left, so...he started Zed, a high-performance multiplayer editor that's engineered for performance. And today, Nathan talks us through all the details.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/531/the-changelog-531.mp3","Wed, 15 Mar 2023 14:00:00 +0000",5257,{"guid":2576,"title":2577,"slug":359,"description":2578,"audioUrl":2579,"pubDate":2580,"duration":2581,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2023","Chasing the 9s (Interview)","This week Adam talks with Marcin Kurc about chasing the 9s. Marcin is the Co-founder and CEO of Nobl9 where they build tools for managing service level objectives, aka SLOs. We also talk about service level agreements (SLAs), service level indicators (SLIs), error budgets, and monitoring, and how it all comes together to help teams align on goals, improve customer satisfaction, manage risks, increase transparency, and of course, a favorite around here...continuous improvement. Kaizen! This is an awesome deep dive into the world of chasing those 9s, and how teams are levering SLOs to earn the trust of their customers as well showcase transparency.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/530/the-changelog-530.mp3","Thu, 09 Mar 2023 22:00:00 +0000",3281,{"guid":2583,"title":2584,"slug":360,"description":2585,"audioUrl":2586,"pubDate":2587,"duration":2588,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1997","You’re just a devcontainer.json away (Interview)","This week we're joined by Brigit Murtaugh, Product Manager on the Visual Studio Code team at Microsoft, and we're talking about Development Containers and the Dev Container spec. Ever since we talked with Cory Wilkerson about Coding in the cloud with Codespaces we've wanted to get the Changelog.com codebase setup with a dev environment in the cloud to more easily support contributions. After getting a drive-by contribution from Chris Eggert to add a Dev Container spec to our codebase, we got curious and reached out to Brigit and asked her to come on the show to give us all the details.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/529/the-changelog-529.mp3","Wed, 01 Mar 2023 22:30:00 +0000",4223,{"guid":2590,"title":2591,"slug":361,"description":2592,"audioUrl":2593,"pubDate":2594,"duration":2595,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1996","Into the Fediverse (Interview)","This week Evan Prodromou is back to take us deeper into the Fediverse. As many of us reconsider our relationship with Twitter, Mastodon has been by-and-large the target of migration. They helped to popularize the idea of a federated universe of community-owned, decentralized, social networks. And, at the heart of it all is ActivityPub. ActivityPub is a decentralized social networking protocol published by the W3C. It is co-authored by Evan as well as; Christine Lemmer-Webber, Jessica Tallon, Erin Shepherd, and Amy Guy. Today, Evan shares the details behind this protocol and where the Fediverse _might_ be heading.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/528/the-changelog-528.mp3","Fri, 24 Feb 2023 22:00:00 +0000",4685,{"guid":2597,"title":2598,"slug":362,"description":2599,"audioUrl":2600,"pubDate":2601,"duration":2602,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1978","What it takes to scale engineering (Interview)","This week we're talking to Rachel Potvin, former VP of Engineering at GitHub about what it takes to scale engineering. Rachel says it's a game-changer when engineering scales beyond 100 people. So we asked to her to share everything she has learned in her career of leading and scaling engineering.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/527/the-changelog-527.mp3","Fri, 17 Feb 2023 21:00:00 +0000",5223,{"guid":2604,"title":2605,"slug":363,"description":2606,"audioUrl":2607,"pubDate":2608,"duration":2609,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/2005","Git with your friends (Interview)","This week we invited our friend Mat Ryer to join us for some good conversation about some Git tooling that's been on our radar. You may know Mat from Go Time and also Grafana's Big Tent, which we help to produce. We speculate, we discuss, we laugh, and Mat even breaks into song a few times. It's good fun.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/526/the-changelog-526.mp3","Fri, 10 Feb 2023 21:00:00 +0000",6048,{"guid":2611,"title":2612,"slug":364,"description":2613,"audioUrl":2614,"pubDate":2615,"duration":2616,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1977","Mainframes are still a big thing (Interview)","This week we're talking about mainframes with Cameron Seay, Adjunct Professor at East Carolina University and a member of the Governing Board of the Open Mainframe Project. If you've been curious about mainframes, this show will be a great guide. \n\nCameron explains exactly what a mainframe is and how it's different from the cloud. We talk COBOL and the state of education and opportunities around that language. We cover the state-of-the-art in mainframe land, System Z, Linux on mainframes, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/524/the-changelog-524.mp3","Fri, 27 Jan 2023 22:00:00 +0000",3890,{"guid":2618,"title":2619,"slug":365,"description":2620,"audioUrl":2621,"pubDate":2622,"duration":2623,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1970","Just Postgres (Interview)","This week we're talking about by Postgres with Craig Kerstiens, Chief Product Officer at Crunchy Data, and a well known ambassador for Postgres. Just Postgres. That's what this week's show is about.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/523/the-changelog-523.mp3","Fri, 20 Jan 2023 20:30:00 +0000",4313,{"guid":2625,"title":2626,"slug":366,"description":2627,"audioUrl":2628,"pubDate":2629,"duration":2630,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1932","Don't sleep on Ruby & Rails (Interview)","Welcome to 2023 — we're kicking off the year talking to Justin Searls about the state of web development and why he just might write a \"You Might Not Need React\" post. He's been so productive using Turbo and Stimulus (and tailwind) in Rails 7 that we had to talk about the state of Rails development today and a bunch of other fun topics around building for the web in 2023.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/521/the-changelog-521.mp3","Fri, 06 Jan 2023 22:00:00 +0000",4896,{"guid":2632,"title":2633,"slug":367,"description":2634,"audioUrl":2635,"pubDate":2636,"duration":2637,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1884","State of the \"log\" 2022 (Interview)","Our 5th annual year-end wrap-up episode! Sit back, relax, pour a glass of your favorite beverage and join us for listener voice mails, our favorite episodes, some must-listens, and of course the top 5 most listened to episodes of the year. Thanks for listening! 💚","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/520/the-changelog-520.mp3","Fri, 23 Dec 2022 15:30:00 +0000",5318,{"guid":2639,"title":2640,"slug":368,"description":2641,"audioUrl":2642,"pubDate":2643,"duration":2644,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1947","GPT has entered the chat (Interview)","To wrap up the year we're talking about what's breaking the internet, again. Yes, we're talking about ChatGPT and we're joined by our good friend Shawn \"swyx\" Wang. Between his writings on L-Space Diaries and his AI notes repo on GitHub, we had a lot to cover around the world of AI and what might be coming in 2023.\n\nAlso, we have one more show coming out before the end of the year — our 5th annual \"State of the log\" episode where Adam and Jerod look back at the year and talk through their favorite episodes of the year and feature voices from the community. So, stay tuned for that next week.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/519/the-changelog-519.mp3","Fri, 16 Dec 2022 20:00:00 +0000",4483,{"guid":2646,"title":2647,"slug":369,"description":2648,"audioUrl":2649,"pubDate":2650,"duration":2651,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1869","Coming home to GitHub (Interview)","This week we're joined by Christina Warren, Senior Developer Advocate at GitHub, and a true tech and pop culture connoisseur. From her days at Mashable covering the intersections of entertainment and technology, to Gizmodo, to Microsoft, and now her current role at GitHub we talk with Christina about her journey from journalist to developer, and the latest happenings coming out of GitHub Universe.\n\nBTW, we're planning to get Christina on Backstage in the new year to talk about Plex, MakeMKV, and all things that go into hosting your own media server. Drop a commment on this episode with a +1 if you want to see that happen.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/518/the-changelog-518.mp3","Fri, 09 Dec 2022 22:30:00 +0000",4667,{"guid":2653,"title":2654,"slug":370,"description":2655,"audioUrl":2656,"pubDate":2657,"duration":2658,"artwork":2400,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1945","Building a VM inside ChatGPT, Advent of Code 2022, webdev Liam Neeson, Fedifinder & BDougie (News)","Jonas Degrave builds a virtual machine inside ChatGPT, Advent of Code 2022 is in full swing, Mat Ryer impersonates Liam Neeson as web developer, Luca Hammer's Fedifinder project helps you join the Fediverse & we chat with Brian (BDougie) Douglas about Open Sauced at All Things Open 2022.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/news/23/changelog-news-23.mp3","Mon, 05 Dec 2022 21:00:00 +0000",1724,{"guid":2660,"title":2661,"slug":371,"description":2662,"audioUrl":2663,"pubDate":2664,"duration":2665,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1941","ANTHOLOGY - Wasm, efficient code review & the industrial metaverse (Interview)","This week we're back at All Things Open 2022 covering the hallway track. Up first is Shivay Lamba and he's schooling us on all things server-side WASM. It's the new hotness. After that, we talk with Yishai Beeri, CTO of LinearB about the world of code review, PR queues, AI developers, and making human developers more efficient, and happier. And last, we talk with Guy Martin from NVIDIA about what's going on in the Industrial Metaverse. He shares details about an open source project developed by Pixar called Universal Scene Description (USD) and what they're doing with NVIDIA Omniverse.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/517/the-changelog-517.mp3","Fri, 02 Dec 2022 23:00:00 +0000",3405,{"guid":2667,"title":2668,"slug":372,"description":2669,"audioUrl":2670,"pubDate":2671,"duration":2672,"artwork":2400,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1942","Free Heroku EOL, Stable Diffusion 2.0, Twitter SRE explains why it stays up, Git Notes & Joel Lord (News)","Heroku's free plans officially reach EOL, Swyx explains the mixed reaction to Stable Diffusion 2.0, a real Twitter SRE explains how it continues to stay up even with ~80% gone, Tyler Cipriani tells us about one of Git's coolest, most unloved features & we chat with Joel Lord about brewing beer with IoT & JavaSCript at All Things Open 2022.\n\nOh, and help make this year's state of the \"log\" episode awesome by lending your voice!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/news/22/changelog-news-22.mp3","Mon, 28 Nov 2022 20:30:00 +0000",1510,{"guid":2674,"title":2675,"slug":373,"description":2676,"audioUrl":2677,"pubDate":2678,"duration":886,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1887","This !insane tech hiring market (Interview)","This week we're back talking to Gergely Orosz — this time not quite about the insane tech hiring market, but more so the flip side, the 180, the not so good tech hiring market, the layoff market and what you can expect. There's a lot of FUD out there, so hopefully this show gives you a lens into what's really going on, and what to really expect. Maybe more so, how to keep your job or find a new job. We come to this topic with great compassion and great understanding, so please...there is a community here for you. There's a lot of people in our Slack. Call it your home, it's free to join and everyone is welcome.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/516/the-changelog-516.mp3","Fri, 25 Nov 2022 19:00:00 +0000",{"guid":2680,"title":2681,"slug":374,"description":2682,"audioUrl":2683,"pubDate":2684,"duration":2685,"artwork":2400,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1938","Kindle as a smart device, Changelog on Mastodon, GPT-3 up in your CLI, no arch better than bad arch & Mish Manners (News)","Matt Healy says your next smart device is a $30 Kindle, Changelog sets up an instance as Mastodon takes off, Anurag Bhagsain puts OpenAI's GPT-3 in your CLI, Kirill Rogovoy argues that no architecture is better than bad architecture & we talk to Mish Manners at All Things Open 2022.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/news/21/changelog-news-21.mp3","Mon, 21 Nov 2022 20:00:00 +0000",1258,{"guid":2687,"title":2688,"slug":375,"description":2689,"audioUrl":2690,"pubDate":2691,"duration":2692,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1933","ANTHOLOGY — Advocating for and supporting open source (Interview)","This week we're taking you to the hallway track of All Things Open 2022 in Raleigh, NC. Let's set the stage, here's what we like do when we go to conferences — we setup our podcast studio at our booth where all the other vendors are and we talk to everyone we can. We give out t-shirts, stickers, pins, high fives...and it's a blast.\n\nToday's anthology episode from ATO features: Arun Gupta (VP and GM of Open Ecosystem Initiatives at Intel), long-time friend Chad Whitacre (Head of Open Source at Sentry), and Ricardo Sueiras (Principal Advocate in Open Source at AWS).\n\nThe common denominator for each of these conversations is advocating for and supporting open source. Special thanks to Todd Lewis and team for inviting us to come back to ATO. We enjoyed meeting long time fans and new ones too.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/515/the-changelog-515.mp3","Fri, 18 Nov 2022 21:00:00 +0000",4583,{"guid":2694,"title":2695,"slug":376,"description":2696,"audioUrl":2697,"pubDate":2698,"duration":2699,"artwork":2400,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1936","Tracking layoffs, tech worker demand still high, ntfy, devenv, Markdoc & Mike Bifulco (News)","Roger Lee has been tracking all tech layoffs since COVID-19, Amanda Hoover says tech worker demand is still high, ntfy helps you send push notifications for free, devenv lets you share development environments without containers, Markdoc scales from personal blogs to massive documentation sites & we talk with Mike Bifulco at All Things Open 2022.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/news/20/changelog-news-20.mp3","Mon, 14 Nov 2022 17:45:00 +0000",1039,{"guid":2701,"title":2702,"slug":377,"description":2703,"audioUrl":2704,"pubDate":2705,"duration":2706,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1886","Beyond Heroku to Muse (Interview)","This week we’re back for part 2 with Adam Wiggins — going beyond Heroku and the story of Muse (listen to part 1). After a six-year adrenaline high on Heroku, Adam needed time to recover and refill the creative well. So, he moved to Berlin, did some gig work with companies…dabbled in investing and advising. But he wasn’t satisfied. Adam likes to build things.\n\nUltimately, he was just waiting for the right time to reconnect with James Lindenbaum and Orion Henry — the same fellas he created Heroku with. Eventually they founded Ink & Switch, an independent research lab which led to innovations that made Muse possible. Muse is a tool for deep work and thinking on iPad and Mac. Today’s show is all about that journey and the details in-between.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/514/the-changelog-514.mp3","Fri, 11 Nov 2022 22:00:00 +0000",6640,{"guid":2708,"title":2709,"slug":378,"description":2710,"audioUrl":2711,"pubDate":2712,"duration":1798,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1873","The story of Heroku (Interview)","This week on The Changelog we're joined by Adam Wiggins, co-founder and former CTO of Heroku, for an exclusive trip down Heroku memory lane. Adam and Jerod are both tremendous fans of Heroku and believe (to this day) they represent the apex in developer experience for delivering code to production.\n\nWe talk through the beginnings of Heroku, the v1 most people have forgotten about, the era of web hosting back in 2008-2010, the serendipity of Silicon Vally in those days, pitching to Y Combinator, the makings of git push heroku, the Heroku style and name, the sale of Heroku to Salesforce, potential regrets — and we tee up part 2 coming next week with Adam going beyond Heroku and the story of Muse.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/513/the-changelog-513.mp3","Fri, 04 Nov 2022 21:00:00 +0000",{"guid":2714,"title":2715,"slug":379,"description":2716,"audioUrl":2717,"pubDate":2718,"duration":2719,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1885","Linux mythbusting & retro gaming (Interview)","This week we're doing some Linux mythbusting and talking retro gaming with Jay LaCroix from Learn Linux TV. This is a preview of what's to come from our trip to All Things Open next week. By the way, make sure you come and check us out at booth 60. We'll be recording podcasts, shaking hands, giving out t-shirts and stickers...and speaking of gaming, you can go head-to-head with us on Mario Kart or Rocket League on the Nintendo Switch. We're giving that Switch away to a lucky winner at the conference, but you have to play to win. If you're there, make sure you come see us because we want to see you.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/512/the-changelog-512.mp3","Fri, 28 Oct 2022 21:00:00 +0000",5958,{"guid":2721,"title":2722,"slug":380,"description":2723,"audioUrl":2724,"pubDate":2725,"duration":2726,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1854","The terminal as a platform (Interview)","This week we're talking with Will McGugan about using the terminal to not just build software, but also to deliver software. Will is a few months into his journey of building Textualize, a company he started around his open source projects Textual and Rich. When combined Textual and Rich give you a Python framework to build beautiful full-featured TUIs for the Terminal. We talk with Will about his big idea of the terminal as a platform, how he got here from first principles, what it takes to build Textual apps and whether or not they can replace not so good web admins, building, launching, and distributing Textual apps, why Python was his choiice of language, the big picture and business model behind Textualize, and why he's building this as open source and in public.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/511/the-changelog-511.mp3","Fri, 21 Oct 2022 22:00:00 +0000",4386,{"guid":2728,"title":2729,"slug":381,"description":2730,"audioUrl":2731,"pubDate":2732,"duration":1644,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1851","Taking Postgres serverless (Interview)","This week we're talking about serverless Postgres! We're joined by Nikita Shamgunov, co-founder and CEO of Neon. With Neon, truly serverless PostgreSQL is finally here. Neon isn’t Postgres compatible…it actually is Postgres! Neon is also open source under the Apache License 2.0.\n\nWe talk about what a cloud native serverless Postgres looks like, why developers want Postgres and why of the top 5 databases only Postgres is growing (according to DB-Engines Ranking), we talk about how they separated storage and compute to offer autoscaling, branching, and bottomless storage, we also talk about their focus on DX — where they’re getting it right and where they need to improve. Neon is invite only as of the recording and release of this episode, but near the end of the show Nikita shares a few ways to get an invite and early access.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/510/the-changelog-510.mp3","Fri, 14 Oct 2022 16:45:00 +0000",{"guid":2734,"title":2735,"slug":382,"description":2736,"audioUrl":2737,"pubDate":2738,"duration":2739,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1833","A guided tour through ID3 esoterica (Interview)","This week we turn the mics on ourselves, kind of. Lars Wikman joins the show to give us a guided tour through ID3 esoterica and the shiny new open source Elixir library he developed for us. We talk about what ID3 is, its many versions, what it aims to be and what it could have been, how our library project got started, all the unique features and failed dreams of the ID3v2 spec, how ID3v2 and Podcasting 2.0 are solving the problem differently, and how all of this maps back to us giving you (our listeners) a better experience while listening to our shows.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/508/the-changelog-508.mp3","Fri, 30 Sep 2022 20:00:00 +0000",4964,{"guid":2741,"title":2742,"slug":383,"description":2743,"audioUrl":2744,"pubDate":2745,"duration":2746,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1844","Product development structures as systems (Interview)","This week we're talking about product development structures as systems with Lucas da Costa. The last time we had Lucas on the show he was living the text-mode only life, and now we're more than 3 years later, Lucas has doubled down on all things text mode. Today's conversation with Lucas maps several ideas he's shared recently on his blog. We talk about deadlines being pointless, trajectory vs roadmap and the downfall of long-term planning, the practices of daily stand-ups and what to do instead, measuring queues not cycle time, and probably the most controversial of them all — actually talking to your customers. Have you heard? It's this newly disruptive Agile framework that seems to be working well.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/507/the-changelog-507.mp3","Fri, 23 Sep 2022 21:00:00 +0000",5242,{"guid":2748,"title":2749,"slug":384,"description":2750,"audioUrl":2751,"pubDate":2752,"duration":2753,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1843","Stable Diffusion breaks the internet (Interview)","This week on The Changelog we're talking about Stable Diffusion, DALL-E, and the impact of AI generated art. We invited our good friend Simon Willison on the show today because he wrote a very thorough blog post titled, \"Stable Diffusion is a really big deal.\"\n\nYou may know Simon from his extensive contributions to open source software. Simon is a co-creator of the Django Web framework (which we don't talk about at all on this show), he's the creator of Datasette, a multi-tool for exploring and publishing data (which we do talk about on this show)...most of all Simon is a very insightful thinker, which he puts on display here on this episode. We talk from all the angles of this topic, the technical, the innovation, the future and possibilities, the ethical and the moral -- we get into it all. The question is, will this era be known as the initial push back to the machine?","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/506/the-changelog-506.mp3","Fri, 16 Sep 2022 20:45:00 +0000",4626,{"guid":2755,"title":2756,"slug":385,"description":2757,"audioUrl":2758,"pubDate":2759,"duration":2760,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1837","Typesense is truly open source search (Interview)","This week we're joined by Jason Bosco, co-founder and CEO of Typesense — the open source Algolia alternative and the easier to use ElasticSearch alternative. For years we've used Algolia as our search engine, so we come to this conversation with skin in the game and the scars to prove it. Jason shared how he and his co-founder got started on Typesense, why and how they are \"all in\" on open source, the options and the paths developers can take to add search to their project, how Typesense compares to ElasticSearch and Algolia, he walks us through getting started, the story of Typesense Cloud, and why they have resisted Venture Capital.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/505/the-changelog-505.mp3","Fri, 09 Sep 2022 21:00:00 +0000",4811,{"guid":2762,"title":2763,"slug":386,"description":2764,"audioUrl":2765,"pubDate":2766,"duration":2252,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1804","Building Reflect at sea (Interview)","This week we're talking with Alex MacCaw — he's well known for his work as founder and CEO of Clearbit. In May of 2021, Alex shared a personal update with the world on his blog. After much reflection, he decided to step down as CEO of Clearbit to go back to his roots. In his words, \"I love the early stages of company building. Hacking together code, setting up the Stripe account, getting the first customer. That's my jam.\"\n\nWe talk with Alex about this portion of his journey at Clearbit, the Catamaran he bought in South Africa and then sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, and the new thing he's building called Reflect that let's you keep track of your notes, books, and meetings.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/503/the-changelog-503.mp3","Sat, 27 Aug 2022 23:00:00 +0000",{"guid":2768,"title":2769,"slug":387,"description":2770,"audioUrl":2771,"pubDate":2772,"duration":2773,"artwork":2400,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1813","SSH tips and tricks, retro Apple UIs, iOS Privacy and TikTok, Marta & Tauri vs Electron (News)","Carlos Alexandro Becker shared some SSH tips, Sakun Acharige (a Comp Sci student + visual design enthusiast) created System.css, Felix Krause built a browser app that shows the JavaScript commands being executed by iOS app in-app browers, Yan Zhulanow decided to create Marta, and Lőrik Levente did a comparrison between Tauri & Electron using a real world application he’s building called Authme.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/news/9/changelog-news-9.mp3","Mon, 22 Aug 2022 20:00:00 +0000",371,{"guid":2775,"title":2776,"slug":388,"description":2777,"audioUrl":2778,"pubDate":2779,"duration":2780,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1803","Fireside chat with Jack Dorsey ♻️ (Interview)","This week we're re-broadcasting a very special episode of Founders Talk. Adam was invited by our friends at Square to host a fireside chat with Jack Dorsey as the featured finale of their annual developer conference called Square Unboxed. Jack is one of the most prolific CEOs out there. He's a hacker turned CEO, often working at the very edge of what's to come. He's focused on what the future has to offer and an innovator at scale. He's also a Bitcoin maximalist and has positioned himself and Block long on Bitcoin.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/502/the-changelog-502.mp3","Fri, 19 Aug 2022 22:00:00 +0000",2760,{"guid":2782,"title":2783,"slug":389,"description":2784,"audioUrl":2785,"pubDate":2786,"duration":2787,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1752","The legacy of CSS-Tricks (Interview)","Episode 500!!! And it has been a journey! Nearly 13 years ago we started this podcast and as of today (this episode) we've officially shipped our 500th episode. As a companion to this episode, Jerod and Adam shipped a special Backstage episode where they reflect on 500 episodes. And...not only has it been a journey for us, but it's also been a journey for our good friend Chris Coyier and CSS-Tricks — which he grew from his personal blog to a massively popular contributor driven model, complete with an editor-in-chief, a wide array of influential contributors, and advertisers to help fund the way. The news, of course, is that CSS-Tricks was recently acquired by DigitalOcean in March of 2022. We get into all the details of this deal, his journey, and the legacy of CSS-Tricks.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/500/the-changelog-500.mp3","Fri, 05 Aug 2022 22:00:00 +0000",5708,{"guid":2789,"title":2790,"slug":390,"description":2791,"audioUrl":2792,"pubDate":2793,"duration":2794,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1751","Long live RSS! (Interview)","This week we're joined again by Ben Ubois and we're talking about RSS. Yes, RSS...the tech that never seems to die and yet so many of us rely on it daily. Ben is the creator of Feedbin, which is self-described as \"a nice place to read on the web.\" Ben is also the maker of a new app on iOS for people who like podcasts. It's called Airshow and you can download it at airshow.fm. Ben catches us up on the state of Feedbin, we discuss the nine lives of RSS and its foundational utility for the indie web, the possibilities and short-comings of RSS, we get deep in the weeds on the Podcast 2.0 spec and the work being done on `\u003Cpodcast:chapters>`, and Ben also shares the details on his new app called Airshow.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/499/the-changelog-499.mp3","Fri, 29 Jul 2022 20:00:00 +0000",6125,{"guid":2796,"title":2797,"slug":391,"description":2798,"audioUrl":2799,"pubDate":2800,"duration":2801,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1688","From WeWork to upskilling at Wilco (Interview)","This week we're joined by On Freund, former VP of Engineering at WeWork and now co-founder & CEO of Wilco. WeWork you may have heard of, but Wilco maybe not (yet).\n\nWe get into the details behind the tech and scaling of WeWork, comparisons of the fictional series on Apple TV+ called WeCrashed and how much of that is true. Then we move on to Wilco which is what has On's full attention right now. Wilco has the potential to be the next big thing for developers to acquire new skills. Wilco aims to be the ultimate simulator to gain new skills on a real-life tech stack. If you want to skip ahead, you can request access at trywilco.com/changelog — they are moving our listeners to the top of the waiting list.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/498/the-changelog-498.mp3","Sun, 24 Jul 2022 03:00:00 +0000",5300,{"guid":2803,"title":2804,"slug":392,"description":2805,"audioUrl":2806,"pubDate":2807,"duration":2808,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1685","Build tiny multi-platform apps with Tauri and web tech (Interview)","This week we're talking with Daniel Thompson about Tauri and their journey to their recent 1.0 release. Tauri is often compared to Electron - it's a toolkit that lets you build software for all major desktop operating systems using web technologies. It was built for the security-focused, privacy-respecting, and environmentally-conscious software engineering community. The core libraries are written in Rust and the UI layer can be written using virtually any frontend framework. We get into all the details, why Rust, how the project was formed, their resistance (thus far) to venture capital, their full commitment to the freedom virtues of open source, and all the technical bits you need to know to consider it for your next multi-platform project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/497/the-changelog-497.mp3","Fri, 15 Jul 2022 21:00:00 +0000",5837,{"guid":2810,"title":2811,"slug":393,"description":2812,"audioUrl":2813,"pubDate":2814,"duration":2815,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1646","Actual(ly) opening up (Interview)","Adam and Jerod are joined once again by James Long. He was on the podcast five years ago discussing the surprise success of Prettier, an opinionated code formatter that's still in use to this day. This time around we're going deep on Actual, his personal finance system James built as a business for over 4 years before recently opening it up and making it 100% free.\n\nHas James given up on the business? Or will this move Actual(ly) breathe new life into a piece of software that's used and beloved by many? Tune in to find out.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/495/the-changelog-495.mp3","Fri, 01 Jul 2022 20:30:00 +0000",5726,{"guid":2817,"title":2818,"slug":394,"description":2819,"audioUrl":2820,"pubDate":2821,"duration":2822,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1668","Lessons from 5 years of startup code audits (Interview)","Adam and Jerod are joined by Ken Kantzer, co-founder of PKC Security. Ken and his team performed upwards of 20 code audits on well-funded startups. Now that it's 7 or 8 years later, he wrote up 16 surprising observations and things he learned looking back at the experience. We gotta discuss 'em all!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/494/the-changelog-494.mp3","Fri, 24 Jun 2022 16:00:00 +0000",5972,{"guid":2824,"title":2825,"slug":395,"description":2826,"audioUrl":2827,"pubDate":2828,"duration":2829,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1649","What even is a DevRel? (Interview)","This week Lee Robinson joins us to talk about his journey as a DevRel. We talk about what it means to be a DevRel, what orgs they fall under, how he runs his team at Vercel, Lee's three pillars of DevRel: education, community, and product, we compare the old days of DevRel vs now, and of course what makes a DevRel a good DevRel.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/493/the-changelog-493.mp3","Mon, 20 Jun 2022 15:15:00 +0000",4529,{"guid":2831,"title":2832,"slug":396,"description":2833,"audioUrl":2834,"pubDate":2835,"duration":2836,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1660","Two decades as a solo indie Mac dev (Interview)","This week Jesse Grosjean joins us to talk about his career as a solo indie Mac dev. Since 2004 Jesse has been building Mac apps under the company name Hog Bay Software producing hits such as WriteRoom, Taskpaper, and now Bike. We talk through the evolution of his apps, how he considers new features and improvements, why he chose and continues to choose the Mac platform, his business model and pricing for his apps, and what it takes to build his business around macOS and the driving force of the App Store.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/492/the-changelog-492.mp3","Fri, 10 Jun 2022 17:45:00 +0000",5592,{"guid":2838,"title":2839,"slug":397,"description":2840,"audioUrl":2841,"pubDate":2842,"duration":2843,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1659","Stacked diffs for fast-moving code review (Interview)","This week we're peeking into the future again — this time we're looking at the future of modern code review and workflows around pull requests. Jerod and Adam were joined by two of the co-founders of Graphite — Tomas Reimers and Greg Foster.\n\nGraphite is an open-source CLI and code review dashboard built for engineers who want to write and review smaller pull requests, stay unblocked, and ship faster. We cover all the details -- how they got started, how this product emerged from another idea they were working on, the state of adoption, why stacking changes is the way of the future, how it's just Git under the hood, and what they're doing with the $20M in funding they just got from a16z.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/491/the-changelog-491.mp3","Fri, 27 May 2022 15:30:00 +0000",4776,{"guid":2845,"title":2846,"slug":398,"description":2847,"audioUrl":2848,"pubDate":2849,"duration":2850,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1650","Schneier on security for tomorrow’s software (Interview)","This week we're talking with Bruce Schneier — cryptographer, computer security professional, privacy specialist, and writer (of many books). He calls himself a \"public-interest technologist\", a term he coined himself, and works at the intersection of security, technology, and people.\n\nBruce has been writing about security issues on his blog since 2004, his monthly newsletter has been going since 1998, he’s a fellow and lecturer at Harvard's Kennedy School, a board member of the EFF, and the Chief of Security Architecture at Inrupt. Long story short, Bruce has credentials to back up his opinions and on today’s show we dig into the state of cyber-security, security and privacy best practices, his thoughts on Bitcoin (and other crypto-currencies), Tim Berners-Lee's Solid project, and of course we asked Bruce to share his advice for today’s developers building the software systems of tomorrow.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/490/the-changelog-490.mp3","Fri, 20 May 2022 21:00:00 +0000",4512,{"guid":2852,"title":2853,"slug":399,"description":2854,"audioUrl":2855,"pubDate":2856,"duration":2857,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1585","Run your home on a Raspberry Pi (Interview)","This week we're joined by Mike Riley and we're talking about his book Portable Python Projects (Running your home on a Raspberry Pi). We breakdown the details of the latest Raspberry Pi hardware, various automation ideas from the book, why Mike prefers Python for scripting on a Raspberry Pi, and of course why the Raspberry Pi makes sense for home labs concerned about data security.\n\nUse the code `PYPROJECTS` to get a 35% discount on the book. That code is valid for approximately 60 days after the episode's publish date.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/489/the-changelog-489.mp3","Fri, 13 May 2022 21:00:00 +0000",4843,{"guid":2859,"title":2860,"slug":400,"description":2861,"audioUrl":2862,"pubDate":2863,"duration":2864,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1615","Mob programming deep dive (Interview)","We’re talking with Woody Zuill today about all things Mob Programming. Woody leads Mob Programming workshops, he’s a speaker on agile related topics, and coaches and guides orgs interested in creating an environment where people can do their best work. We talk through it all and we even get some amazing advice from Woody’s dad. We define what Mob Programming is and why it’s so effective. Is it a rigid process or can teams flex to make it work for them? How to introduce mob programming to a team. What kind of groundwork is necessary? And of course, are mob programming’s virtues diminished by remote teams in virtual-only settings?","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/488/the-changelog-488.mp3","Fri, 06 May 2022 20:00:00 +0000",5235,{"guid":2866,"title":2867,"slug":401,"description":2868,"audioUrl":2869,"pubDate":2870,"duration":2871,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1627","Warp wants to be the terminal of the future (Interview)","Today we’re talking with Zach Lloyd, founder of Warp — the terminal being re-imagined for the 21st century and beyond. Warp is a blazingly fast, rust-based terminal that's being designed from the ground up to work like a modern app. We get into all the details — why now is the right time to re-invent the terminal, where they got started, the business they aim to build around Warp, what it's going to take to gain adoption and grow, but more importantly — what's Warp like today to get developers excited and give it a try.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/487/the-changelog-487.mp3","Tue, 26 Apr 2022 20:00:00 +0000",4476,{"guid":2873,"title":2874,"slug":402,"description":2875,"audioUrl":2876,"pubDate":2877,"duration":2878,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1608","Practical ways to solve hard problems (Interview)","Frank Krueger joined us to talk about solving hard problems. Earlier this year he wrote a blog post titled \"Practical Guide to Solving Hard Problems,\" and a lot of what he had to say really resonated with us. The premise is simple — if you have to write some code that you’re just not sure how to write...what do you do? What are the practical steps that you can take when you’re feeling stumped? Today’s show goes deep on that subject...practical ways to solve hard problems and ship your best work.\n\nFrank has his own podcast called Merge Conflict — check it out at mergeconflict.fm.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/486/the-changelog-486.mp3","Fri, 22 Apr 2022 22:00:00 +0000",4536,{"guid":2880,"title":2881,"slug":403,"description":2882,"audioUrl":2883,"pubDate":2884,"duration":2449,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1587","The story of Vitess (Interview)","This week we're joined by Deepthi Sigireddi, Vitess Maintainer and engineer at PlanetScale — of course we're talking about all things Vitess. We talk about its origin inside YouTube, how Vitess handles sharding, Deepthi's journey to Vitess maintainer, when you should begin using it, and how it fits into cloud native infra.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/485/the-changelog-485.mp3","Tue, 12 Apr 2022 19:00:00 +0000",{"guid":2886,"title":2887,"slug":404,"description":2888,"audioUrl":2889,"pubDate":2890,"duration":2891,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1580","Wisdom from 50+ years in software (Interview)","Today we have a special treat. A conversation with Brian Kernighan! Brian's been in the software game since the beginning of Unix. Yes, he was there at Bell Labs when it all began. And he is still at it today, writing books and teaching the next generation at Princeton.\n\nThis is an epic and wide ranging conversation. You'll hear about the birth of Unix, Ken Thompson's unique skillset, why Brian thinks C has stood the test of time, his thoughts on modern languages like Go and Rust, what's changed in 50 years of software, what makes platforms like Unix and the web so powerful, his take as a professor on the trend of programmers skipping the university track, and so much more. \n\nSeriously, this is a _must-listen_.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/484/the-changelog-484.mp3","Wed, 30 Mar 2022 17:15:00 +0000",5790,{"guid":2893,"title":2894,"slug":405,"description":2895,"audioUrl":2896,"pubDate":2897,"duration":2898,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1570","ONE MORE thing every dev should know (Interview)","The incomparable Jessica Kerr is back with another grab-bag of amazing topics. We talk about her journey to Honeycomb, devs getting satisfaction from the code they write, why step one for her is \"get that new project into production\" and step two is observe it, her angst for the context switching around pull requests, some awesome book recommendations, how game theory and design can translate to how we skill up and level up our teams, and so much more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/483/the-changelog-483.mp3","Fri, 11 Mar 2022 21:00:00 +0000",4453,{"guid":2900,"title":2901,"slug":406,"description":2902,"audioUrl":2903,"pubDate":2904,"duration":2905,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1569","Securing the open source supply chain (Interview)","This week we're joined by the \"mad scientist\" himself, Feross Aboukhadijeh...and we're talking about the launch of Socket — the next big thing in the fight to secure and protect the open source supply chain.\n\nWhile working on the frontlines of open source, Feross and team have witnessed firsthand how supply chain attacks have swept across the software community and have damaged the trust in open source. Socket turns the problem of securing open source software on its head, and asks...\"What if we assume all open source may be malicious?\" So, they built a system that proactively detects indicators of compromised open source packages and brings awareness to teams in real-time. We cover the whys, the hows, and what's next for this ambitious and very much needed project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/482/the-changelog-482.mp3","Tue, 01 Mar 2022 22:00:00 +0000",5301,{"guid":2907,"title":2908,"slug":407,"description":2909,"audioUrl":2910,"pubDate":2911,"duration":2912,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1571","Making the command line glamorous (Interview)","This week we're talking to Toby Padilla, Co-Founder at Charm — where they build tools to make the command line glamorous. We talk about the state of the art, the next big thing happening on the command line and in ssh-land. They have an array of open source tooling to build great apps for the terminal and Charm Cloud to power a new generation of CLI apps. We talk through all their tooling, where things are headed for CLI apps, the focus and attention of their team, and what's to come in bringing glamor to the command line.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/481/the-changelog-481.mp3","Sat, 26 Feb 2022 00:00:00 +0000",5583,{"guid":2914,"title":2915,"slug":408,"description":2916,"audioUrl":2917,"pubDate":2918,"duration":2919,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1578","Git your reset on (Interview)","This week we're joined by Annie Sexton, UX Engineer at Render, to talk about her blog post titled Git Organized: A Better Git Flow that made the internet explode when she suggested using `reset` instead of `rebase` for a better git flow. On this show we talk about the git flow she suggests and why, how this flow works for her when she's hacking on the Render codebase (and when she uses it), the good and the bad of Git, and we also talked about the cognitive load of Git commits as you work.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/480/the-changelog-480.mp3","Tue, 15 Feb 2022 16:30:00 +0000",4233,{"guid":2921,"title":2922,"slug":409,"description":2923,"audioUrl":2924,"pubDate":2925,"duration":2926,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1555","Principles for hiring engineers (Interview)","This week we’re joined by Jacob Kaplan-Moss and we're talking about his extensive writing on work sample tests. These tests are an exercise, a simulation, or a small slice of real day-to-day work that candidates will perform as part of their job. Over the years, as an engineering leader, Jacob has become a practicing expert in effectively hiring engineers — today he shares a wealth of knowledge on the subject.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/479/the-changelog-479.mp3","Tue, 08 Feb 2022 17:00:00 +0000",4679,{"guid":2928,"title":2929,"slug":410,"description":2930,"audioUrl":2931,"pubDate":2932,"duration":2933,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1556","Learning from incidents (Interview)","This week we're joined by Nora Jones, founder and CEO at Jeli where they help teams gain insight and learnings from incidents. Back in December Nora shared here thoughts in a Changelog post titled \"Incident\" shouldn't be a four-letter word - which got a lot of attention from our readers. Today we're talking with Nora about all things incidents — the learning and growth they represent for teams, why teams should focus on learning from incidents in the first place, their Howie guide to post‑incident investigations, why the next emerging role is an Incident Analyst, and she also shares a few book recommendations which we've linked up in the show notes.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/478/the-changelog-478.mp3","Fri, 04 Feb 2022 22:00:00 +0000",4103,{"guid":2935,"title":2936,"slug":411,"description":2937,"audioUrl":2938,"pubDate":2939,"duration":2940,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1550","Supabase is all in on Postgres (Interview)","This week Paul Copplestone, CEO of Supabase joined us to catch us up on the next big thing happening in the world of Postgres. Supabase might be best known as \"the open source Firebase alternative,\" a tagline they might be reluctant to maintain. But from Adam's perspective, he's never been more excited about what they're bringing to market for Postgres fans. In the last year, Supabase has gone from 0 to more than 80,000 databases on their platform — and they're still in beta...and it's open source. Hopefully today's show sheds some light on why everyone is talking about Supabase.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/476/the-changelog-476.mp3","Tue, 25 Jan 2022 03:30:00 +0000",4546,{"guid":2942,"title":2943,"slug":412,"description":2944,"audioUrl":2945,"pubDate":2946,"duration":2947,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1544","Making the ZFS file system (Interview)","This week Matt Ahrens joins Adam to talk about ZFS. Matt co-founded the ZFS project at Sun Microsystems in 2001. And 20 years later Adam picked up ZFS for use in his home lab and loved it. So, he reached out to Matt and invited him on the show. They cover the origins of the file system, its journey from proprietary to open source, architecture choices like copy-on-write, the ins and outs of creating and managing ZFS, RAID-Z and RAID-Z expansion, and Matt even shares plans for ZFS in the cloud with ZFS object store.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/475/the-changelog-475.mp3","Tue, 18 Jan 2022 20:30:00 +0000",5432,{"guid":2949,"title":2950,"slug":413,"description":2951,"audioUrl":2952,"pubDate":2953,"duration":2954,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1528","State of the \"log\" 2021 (Interview)","Our 4th annual year-end wrap-up episode! We don't naval gaze often, but when we do... we make sure you get your money's worth. Reflections, most popular episodes, our favs, and new this year: listener voice mails. Thanks for listening! 💚","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/473/the-changelog-473.mp3","Mon, 20 Dec 2021 20:30:00 +0000",6698,{"guid":2956,"title":2957,"slug":414,"description":2958,"audioUrl":2959,"pubDate":2960,"duration":1974,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1519","AI-assisted development is here to stay (Interview)","We're joined by Eran Yahav — talking about AI assistants for developers. Eran has been working on this problem for more than a decade. We talk about his path to now and how the idea for Tabnine came to life, this AI revolution taking place and the role it will play in developer productivity, and we talk about the elephant in the room - how Tabnine compares to GitHub Copilot, and what they're doing to make Tabnine the AI assistant for every developer regardless of the IDE or editor you choose.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/472/the-changelog-472.mp3","Fri, 17 Dec 2021 22:00:00 +0000",{"guid":2962,"title":2963,"slug":415,"description":2964,"audioUrl":2965,"pubDate":2966,"duration":2967,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1527","Deeply human stories (Interview)","Today we're bringing our appearance on DevDiscuss right here to The Changelog. Jerod and I guested their launch episode for Season 7 to talk about deeply human stories we've covered over the years on this podcast. For long-time listners this will be a trip down memory lane and for recent subscibers this will be a guided tour on some of our most impactful episodes. Special thanks to Ben Halpern and Christina Gorton for hosting us. Check out their show at dev.to/devdiscuss","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/471/the-changelog-471.mp3","Wed, 08 Dec 2021 18:45:00 +0000",3318,{"guid":2969,"title":2970,"slug":416,"description":2971,"audioUrl":2972,"pubDate":2973,"duration":2974,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1500","Returning to GitHub to lead Sponsors (Interview)","Today we're joined by Jessica Lord, talking about the origins of Electron and her boomerang back to GitHub to lead GitHub Sponsors. We cover the early days of Electron before Electron was Electron, how she advocated to turn it into a product and make it a framework, how it's used today, why she boomeranged back to GitHub to lead Sponsors, what's next in funding open source creators, and we attempt to answer the question \"what happens to open source once it's funded?\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/470/the-changelog-470.mp3","Thu, 02 Dec 2021 00:00:00 +0000",5937,{"guid":2976,"title":2977,"slug":417,"description":2978,"audioUrl":2979,"pubDate":2980,"duration":2981,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1513","Shopify's vision for the future of commerce (Interview)","Today we're joined by Ilya Grigorik to talk about Shopify's developer preview release of Hydrogen and the preview release of Oxygen which is in early access preview with select merchants on Shopify. Hydrogen is their React framework for dynamic, contextual, and personalized e-commerce. And Oxygen is Shopify's hosted V8 JavaScript worker runtime that leverages all of their platform with the hope of scaling millions of storefronts. We cover what developers can expect from the Hydrogen framework, Shopify's big bet on React Server Components, the future of Shopify at scale with Hydrogen powered by Oxygen, and a world where merchants never have to think about the complexities of scaling infrastructure.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/469/the-changelog-469.mp3","Fri, 19 Nov 2021 22:00:00 +0000",4345,{"guid":2983,"title":2984,"slug":418,"description":2985,"audioUrl":2986,"pubDate":2987,"duration":2988,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1508","Connecting the dots in public (Interview)","Today we're joined by Shawn \"swyx\" Wang, also known as just \"swyx\" — and we're talking about his interesting path to becoming a software developer, what it means to \"learn in public\" and how he's been able to leverage that process to not only level up his skills and knowlege, but to also rapidly advance his career. We cover Swyx's recent writing on the light and dark side of the API economy — something he calls \"living above or below the API,\" his thoughts on Cloudflare eating the cloud by playing Go instead of Chess, and we also talk about the work he's doing at Temporal and how's taking his frontend skills to the backend.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/467/the-changelog-467.mp3","Fri, 05 Nov 2021 18:00:00 +0000",4147,{"guid":2990,"title":2991,"slug":419,"description":2992,"audioUrl":2993,"pubDate":2994,"duration":2995,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1444","Oh my! Zsh. (Interview)","Robby Russell is back on The Changelog after more than 10 years to catch us up on all things Oh My Zsh — a delightful, open source, community-driven framework for managing your Zshell configuration. It comes bundled with plugins, themes, and can be easily customized and contributed to, because hey, that’s how open source works. In this episode Robby gives us a glimpse into the passion and the struggle of being an open source software maintainer.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/465/the-changelog-465.mp3","Mon, 25 Oct 2021 19:30:00 +0000",4300,{"guid":2997,"title":2998,"slug":373,"description":2999,"audioUrl":3000,"pubDate":3001,"duration":3002,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1481","This insane tech hiring market (Interview)","This week we're joined by Gergely Orosz and we’re talking about the insane tech hiring market we’re in right now. Gergely was on the show a year ago talking about growing as a software engineer and his book The Tech Resume Inside Out. Now he’s laser focused on Substack with actionable advice for engineering managers and engineers, with a focus on big tech and high-growth startups. On today’s show we dig into his recent coverage of \"the perfect storm\" that’s causing this insane tech hiring market.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/464/the-changelog-464.mp3","Tue, 19 Oct 2021 20:30:00 +0000",4395,{"guid":3004,"title":3005,"slug":420,"description":3006,"audioUrl":3007,"pubDate":3008,"duration":3009,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1453","Lessons from 10k hours of programming (Interview)","Today we're talking to Matt Rickard about his blog post, Reflections on 10,000 Hours of Programming. Matt was clear to mention that these reflections are purely about coding, not career advice or other soft skills. These reflections are just about deliberately writing code for 10,000 hours, which also correlates with the number of hours needed to master a skill.\n\nIf you count the reflections we cover on the show and be the first to comment on this episode, we'll get in touch and send you a coupon code to use for a 100% free t-shirt in the merch store. Good luck...","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/463/the-changelog-463.mp3","Fri, 08 Oct 2021 21:00:00 +0000",4404,{"guid":3011,"title":3012,"slug":421,"description":3013,"audioUrl":3014,"pubDate":3015,"duration":3016,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1445","Learning-focused engineering (Interview)","This week we're joined by Brittany Dionigi, Director of Platform Engineering at Articulate, and we're talking about how organizations can take a more intentional approach to supporting the growth of their engineers through learning-focused engineering.\n\nBrittany has been a software engineer for more than 10 years, and learned formal educational and classroom-based learning strategies as a Technical Lead & Senior Instructor at Turing School of Software & Design. We talk through a ton of great topics; getting mentorship right, common coaching opportunities, classroom-based learning strategies like backwards planning, and ways to identify and maximize the learning opportunities for teams and org.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/462/the-changelog-462.mp3","Fri, 01 Oct 2021 21:00:00 +0000",4363,{"guid":3018,"title":3019,"slug":422,"description":3020,"audioUrl":3021,"pubDate":3022,"duration":3023,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1435","Fauna is rethinking the database (Interview)","This week we’re talking with Evan Weaver about Fauna — the database for a new generation of applications. Fauna is a transactional database delivered as a secure and scalable cloud API with native GraphQL. It's the first implementation of its kind based on the Calvin paper as opposed to Spanner. We cover Evan's history leading up to Fauna, deep details on the Calvin algorithm, the CAP theorem for databases, what it means for Fauna to be temporal native, applications well suited for Fauna, and what's to come in the near future.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/461/the-changelog-461.mp3","Fri, 24 Sep 2021 21:30:00 +0000",3933,{"guid":3025,"title":3026,"slug":423,"description":3027,"audioUrl":3028,"pubDate":3029,"duration":2857,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1446","The business model of open source (Interview)","This week we're joined by Adam Jacob, CEO of System Initiative and Co-Founder of Chef, about open source business models and the model he thinks is the right one to choose, his graceful exit from Chef and some of the details behind Chef's acquisition in 2020 for $220 million...in cash, and how his perspective on open source has or has not changed as a result. Adam also shared as much _stealth mode_ details as he could about System Initiative.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/460/the-changelog-460.mp3","Fri, 17 Sep 2021 20:30:00 +0000",{"guid":3031,"title":3032,"slug":424,"description":3033,"audioUrl":3034,"pubDate":3035,"duration":3036,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1443","Coding in the cloud with Codespaces (Interview)","On this special edition of The Changelog, we're talking with Cory Wilkerson, Senior Director of Engineering at GitHub, about GitHub Codespaces. For years now, the possibility of coding in the cloud seemed so close, yet so far away for a number of reasons. According to Cory, the raw ingredients to make coding in the cloud a reality have been there for years. The challenge has really been how the industry thinks, and we are now at a place where the skepticism in cloud based workflows is \"non-existent.\"\n\nAfter 15 months in preview, GitHub not only announced the availability of Codespaces for Teams and Enterprise — they also showcased their internal adoption, with 600 of their 1,000 engineers using it daily to develop GitHub.com.\n\nOn this episode, Cory shares the full backstory of that journey and a peek into the future where we're all coding in the cloud.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/459/the-changelog-459.mp3","Sat, 11 Sep 2021 04:00:00 +0000",4070,{"guid":3038,"title":3039,"slug":425,"description":3040,"audioUrl":3041,"pubDate":3042,"duration":3043,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1418","OAuth, \"It's complicated.\" (Interview)","Today we're joined by Aaron Parecki, co-founder of IndieWebCamp and maintainer of OAuth.net, for a deep dive on the state of OAuth 2.0 and what's next in OAuth 2.1. We cover the complications of OAuth, RFCs like Proof Key for Code Exchange, also known as PKCE, OAuth for browser-based apps, and next generation specs like the Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol, also known as GNAP. The conversation begins with how Aaron experiements with the IndieWeb as a showcase of what's possible.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/456/the-changelog-456.mp3","Mon, 23 Aug 2021 21:30:00 +0000",4224,{"guid":3045,"title":3046,"slug":426,"description":3047,"audioUrl":3048,"pubDate":3049,"duration":3050,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1410","Building software for yourself (Interview)","Today we're talking to Linus Lee about the practice of building software for yourself. Linus has several side projects we could talk about, but today's show is focused on Linus' dynamically typed functional programming language called Ink that he used to write his full text personal search engine called Monocle.\n\nLinus is focused on writing software that solves his own needs, all of which is open source, to help him learn more deeply and organize the knowledge of his life.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/455/the-changelog-455.mp3","Mon, 23 Aug 2021 18:00:00 +0000",4311,{"guid":3052,"title":3053,"slug":427,"description":3054,"audioUrl":3055,"pubDate":3056,"duration":3057,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1409","Richard Hipp returns (Interview)","This week, Richard Hipp returns to catch us up on all things SQLite, his single file webserver written in C called Althttpd, and Fossil -- the source code manager he wrote and uses to manage SQLite development instead of Git.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/454/the-changelog-454.mp3","Thu, 19 Aug 2021 21:30:00 +0000",5168,{"guid":3059,"title":3060,"slug":428,"description":3061,"audioUrl":3062,"pubDate":3063,"duration":3064,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1408","Leading leaders who lead engineers (Interview)","This week we're joined by Lara Hogan -- author of Resilient Management and management coach & trainer for the tech industry. Lara led engineering teams at Kickstarter and Etsy before she, and Deepa Subramaniam stepped away from their deep roots in the tech industry to start Wherewithall -- a consultancy that helps level up managers and emerging leaders.\n\nThe majority of our conversation focuses on the four primary hats leaders and managers end up wearing; mentoring, coaching, sponsoring, and delivering feedback. We also talk about knowing when you're ready to lead, empathy and compassion, and learning to lead.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/453/the-changelog-453.mp3","Wed, 11 Aug 2021 11:00:00 +0000",4141,{"guid":3066,"title":3067,"slug":429,"description":3068,"audioUrl":3069,"pubDate":3070,"duration":3071,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1417","Kaizen! The day half the internet went down (Interview)","This week we're sharing a special episode of our new podcast called Ship It. This episode is our Kaizen-style episode where we point our lens inward to Changelog.com to see what we should improve next. The plan is do this episode style every 10 episodes.\n\nGerhard, Adam, and Jerod talk about the things that we want to improve in our setup over the next few months. We talk about how the June Fastly outage affected changelog.com, how we responded that day, and what we could do better. We discuss multi-cloud, multi-CDN, and the next sensible and obvious improvements for our app.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/452/the-changelog-452.mp3","Thu, 05 Aug 2021 11:00:00 +0000",4055,{"guid":3073,"title":3074,"slug":430,"description":3075,"audioUrl":3076,"pubDate":3077,"duration":3078,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1395","Modern Unix tools (Interview)","This week we're talking with Nick Janetakis about modern unix tools, and the various commands, tooling, and ways we use the commmand line. Do you Bash or Zsh? Do you use `cat` or `bat`? What about `man` vs `tldr`? Today's show is a deep dive into unix tools you know and love, or should know and _maybe_ love.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/451/the-changelog-451.mp3","Sat, 31 Jul 2021 01:00:00 +0000",4506,{"guid":3080,"title":3081,"slug":431,"description":3082,"audioUrl":3083,"pubDate":3084,"duration":3085,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1394","The story behind Inter (Interview)","This week we're talking to Rasmus Andersson about his journey as a software creator. We talk about the work he's doing right now on Playbit, a computing environment which encourages playful learning, building, and sharing of software. We also talk about his work on the Inter typeface, as well as the reasons why this font family needed to be free and open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/449/the-changelog-449.mp3","Mon, 19 Jul 2021 20:30:00 +0000",5129,{"guid":3087,"title":3088,"slug":432,"description":3089,"audioUrl":3090,"pubDate":3091,"duration":3092,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1402","Massive scale and ultra-resilience (Interview)","This week we're sharing a recent episode from Founders Talk that we continuously hear about from listeners. Listen and subscribe to Founders Talk at founderstalk.fm and anywhere you listen to podcasts.\n\nOn Founders Talk #75 — Adam talks with Spencer Kimball, CEO and Co-founder of Cockroach Labs — makers of CockroachDB an open source cloud-native distributed SQL database. Cockroach Labs recently raised $160 million dollars on a $2 billion dollar valuation. In this episode, Spencer shares his journey in open source, startups and entrepreneurship, and what they're doing to build CockroachCloud to meet the needs of applications that require massive scale and ultra-resilience.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/448/the-changelog-448.mp3","Fri, 09 Jul 2021 19:00:00 +0000",4371,{"guid":3094,"title":3095,"slug":433,"description":3096,"audioUrl":3097,"pubDate":3098,"duration":3099,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1390","xbar puts anything in your macOS menu bar (Interview)","On this episode we're talking with our good friend Mat Ryer whom you may know from the Go Time podcast. Mat created an awesome open source tool for putting just about *anything* in your Mac's toolbar. It was originally written in Objective-C, but it just got a big rewrite in Go and abig  rename from BitBar to xbar. \n\nIf you don't use a Mac don't hit skip on this episode quite yet! There are lessons to be learned for anyone interested in hacking on tools to make your life better. Plus, with this rewrite Mat has positioned xbar to go cross-platform, which we talk about as well.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/446/the-changelog-446.mp3","Mon, 21 Jun 2021 20:00:00 +0000",3910,{"guid":3101,"title":3102,"slug":434,"description":3103,"audioUrl":3104,"pubDate":3105,"duration":3106,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1342","Funds for open source (Interview)","This week we're talking with Pia Mancini about the latest updates to the mission of Open Collective. Earlier this year Open Collective announced \"Funds for Open Source.\" The idea is simple, make it easy for companies to invest in open source, and they will. Also, since recording this episode, Pia and the team at Open Collective along with Gitcoin announced fundoss.org as part of Maintainer Week announcements. And right now, they have a matching fund of $75,000 dollars funding open source that you can support.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/445/the-changelog-445.mp3","Fri, 18 Jun 2021 21:00:00 +0000",3716,{"guid":3108,"title":3109,"slug":435,"description":3110,"audioUrl":3111,"pubDate":3112,"duration":3113,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1373","Every commit is a gift (Interview)","Maintainer Week is finally here and we're excited to make this an annual thing! If Maintainer Week is new to you, check out episode #442 with Josh Simmons and Kara Sowles.\n\nToday we're talking Brett Cannon. Brett is Dev Manager of the Python Extension for VS Code, Python Steering Council Member, and core team member for Python. He recently shared a blog post The social contract of open source, so we invited Brett to join us for Maintainer Week to discuss this topic in detail.\n\nThank a maintainer on us! We're printing a limited run t-shirt that's free for maintainers, and all you gotta do is thank them, today!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/444/the-changelog-444.mp3","Thu, 10 Jun 2021 11:00:00 +0000",4060,{"guid":3115,"title":3116,"slug":436,"description":3117,"audioUrl":3118,"pubDate":3119,"duration":3120,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1345","Exploring Deno Land 🦕 (Interview)","This week we're joined by Ryan Dahl, Node.js creator, and now the creator of Deno - a simple, modern and secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that uses V8 and is built in Rust.\n\nWe talk with Ryan about the massive success of Node and how it impacted his life, and how he eventually created Deno and what he's doing differently this time around. We also talk about The Deno Company and what's in store for Deno Deploy.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/443/the-changelog-443.mp3","Tue, 08 Jun 2021 12:00:00 +0000",4643,{"guid":3122,"title":3123,"slug":437,"description":3124,"audioUrl":3125,"pubDate":3126,"duration":3127,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1356","Maintainer week! (Interview)","This week is all about Maintainer Week — it's a week long event starting June 7th for open source maintainers to gather, share, and be celebrated. We're joined by Josh Simmons (Ecosystem Strategy Lead at Tidelift & President of Open Source Initiative) and Kara Sowles (Senior Open Source Program Manager at GitHub). Of course we love open source maintainers, that's why we're so excited about Maintainer Week and making it an annual thing. Today we talk through all the details of this event, what we can expect for this year and the years to come.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/442/the-changelog-442.mp3","Fri, 28 May 2021 21:00:00 +0000",3981,{"guid":3129,"title":3130,"slug":438,"description":3131,"audioUrl":3132,"pubDate":3133,"duration":3134,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1332","Inside 2021's infrastructure for Changelog.com (Interview)","This week we're talking about the latest infrastructure updates we've made for 2021. We're joined by Gerhard Lazu, our resident SRE here at Changelog, talking about the improvements we've made to 10x our speed and be 100% available. We also mention the new podcast we've launched, hosted by Gerhard. Stick around the last half of the show for more details.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/441/the-changelog-441.mp3","Fri, 21 May 2021 21:00:00 +0000",3534,{"guid":3136,"title":3137,"slug":439,"description":3138,"audioUrl":3139,"pubDate":3140,"duration":3141,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1351","Open source goes to Mars 🚀 (Interview)","This week we're talking about open source on Mars. Martin Woodward (Senior Director of Developer Relations at GitHub) joins us to talk about the new Mars badge GitHub introduced. This collaboration between GitHub and NASA confirmed nearly 12,000 people contributed code, documentation, graphic design, and more to the open source software that made Ingenuity’s launch possible. Today's show is a celebration of this human achievement and the impact of open source on space exploration as we know it.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/440/the-changelog-440.mp3","Fri, 14 May 2021 19:00:00 +0000",3763,{"guid":3143,"title":3144,"slug":440,"description":3145,"audioUrl":3146,"pubDate":3147,"duration":3148,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1333","Let's mint some NFTs (Interview)","This week we're talking about NFTs — that's right, non-fungible tokens and we're joined by Mikeal Rogers, who's leading all things InterPlanetary Linked Data at Protocol Labs. We go down the NFT rabbit hole on a very technical level and we come out the other side with clarity and a compelling use of NFTs.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/438/the-changelog-438.mp3","Tue, 27 Apr 2021 11:00:00 +0000",4841,{"guid":3150,"title":3151,"slug":441,"description":3152,"audioUrl":3153,"pubDate":3154,"duration":3155,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1323","Into the Nix ecosystem (Interview)","This week we're talking about Nix with Domen Kožar. The Nix ecosystem is a DevOps toolkit that takes a unique approach to package management and system configuration. Nix helps you make reproducible, declarative, and reliable systems. Domen is writing the Nix ecosystem guide at nix.dev and today he takes us on a deep dive on all things Nix.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/437/the-changelog-437.mp3","Tue, 20 Apr 2021 11:00:00 +0000",3333,{"guid":3157,"title":3158,"slug":442,"description":3159,"audioUrl":3160,"pubDate":3161,"duration":3162,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1322","Curl is a full-time job (and turns 23) (Interview)","This week we’re talking with Daniel Stenberg about 23 years of curl. Daniel shares how curl came to be, what drives and motivates him, maintaining a good cadence of an open source product, what to expect from http3, how many billions of users curl has, and Daniel also shares some funny stories like the \"Spotify and Instagram hacking ring.\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/436/the-changelog-436.mp3","Mon, 12 Apr 2021 21:45:00 +0000",4656,{"guid":3164,"title":3165,"slug":443,"description":3166,"audioUrl":3167,"pubDate":3168,"duration":3169,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1248","Open source, not open contribution (Interview)","This week we're talking with Ben Johnson. Ben is known for his work on BoltDB, his work in open source, and as a freelance Go developer. Late January when Ben open sourced his newest project Litestream in the readme he shared how the project was open source, but not open for contribution. His reason was to protect his mental health and the long term viability of the project. On this episode we talk with Ben about what that means, his thoughts on mental health and burnout in open source, choosing a license, and the details behind Litestream - a standalone streaming replication tool for SQLite.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/433/the-changelog-433.mp3","Fri, 26 Mar 2021 20:00:00 +0000",4963,{"guid":3171,"title":3172,"slug":444,"description":3173,"audioUrl":3174,"pubDate":3175,"duration":3176,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1208","Big breaches (and how to avoid them) (Interview)","This week we're talking about big security breaches with Neil Daswani, renowned security expert, best-selling author, and Co-Director of Stanford University’s Advanced CyberSecurity Program. His book, Big Breaches: Cybersecurity Lessons for Everyone helped to guide this conversation. We cover the six common key causes (aka vectors) that lead to breaches, which of these causes are exploited most often, recent breaches such as the Equifax breach (2017), the Capital One breach (2019), and the more recent Solarwinds breach (2020).","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/432/the-changelog-432.mp3","Wed, 24 Mar 2021 19:00:00 +0000",4876,{"guid":3178,"title":3179,"slug":445,"description":3180,"audioUrl":3181,"pubDate":3182,"duration":3183,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1201","Leading a non-profit unicorn (Interview)","This week we're talking about the future of freeCodeCamp with Quincy Larson and what it's taken to build it into the non-profit unicorn that it is. They're expanding their Python section into a full-blown data science curriculum and they've launched a $150,000 fundraiser to make it happen with 100% dollar-for-dollar matching up to the first $150,000 thanks to Darrell Silver.\n\nAs you may know, we’re big fans of Quincy and the work being done at freeCodeCamp, so if you want to back their efforts as well, learn more and donate.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/431/the-changelog-431.mp3","Tue, 16 Mar 2021 15:00:00 +0000",4634,{"guid":3185,"title":3186,"slug":446,"description":3187,"audioUrl":3188,"pubDate":3189,"duration":1616,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1212","Community perspectives on Elastic vs AWS (Interview)","This week we're talking about the recent falling out between Elastic and AWS around the relicensing of Elasticsearch and Kibana. Like many in the community, we have been watching this very closely.\n\nHere's the tldr for context. On January 21st, Elastic posted a blog post sharing their concerns with Amazon/AWS misleading and confusing the community, saying \"They have been doing things that we think are just NOT OK since 2015 and it has only gotten worse.\" This lead them to relicense Elasticsearch and Kibana with a dual license, a proprietary license and the Sever Side Public License (SSPL). AWS responded two days later stating that they are \"stepping up for a truly open source Elasticsearch,\" and shared their plans to create and maintain forks of Elasticsearch and Kibana based on the latest ALv2-licensed codebases.\n\nThere's a ton of detail and nuance beneath the surface, so we invited a handful of folks on the show to share their perspective. On today's show you'll hear from: Adam Jacob (co-founder and board member of Chef), Heather Meeker (open-source lawyer and the author of the SSPL license), Manish Jain (founder and CTO at Dgraph Labs), Paul Dix (co-founder and CTO at InfluxDB), VM (Vicky) Brasseur (open source & free software business strategist), and Markus Stenqvist (everyday web dev from Sweden).","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/429/the-changelog-429.mp3","Wed, 17 Feb 2021 17:00:00 +0000",{"guid":3191,"title":3192,"slug":447,"description":3193,"audioUrl":3194,"pubDate":3195,"duration":3196,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1175","Open source civilization (Interview)","This week we're talking about open source industrial machines. We're joined by Marcin Jakubowski from Open Source Ecology where they're developing open source industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, and they're sharing their designs online for free. The goal is to create an efficient open source economy that increases innovation through open collaboration. We talk about what it takes to build a civilization from scratch, the Open Building Institute and their Eco-Building Toolkit, the right to repair movement, DIY maker culture, and how Marcin plans to build 10,000 micro factories worldwide where anyone can come and make.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/428/the-changelog-428.mp3","Fri, 29 Jan 2021 22:00:00 +0000",4701,{"guid":3198,"title":3199,"slug":448,"description":3200,"audioUrl":3201,"pubDate":3202,"duration":3203,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1186","The rise of Rocky Linux (Interview)","This week we're talking with Gregory Kurtzer about Rocky Linux. Greg is the founder of the CentOS project, which recently shifted its strategy and has the Linux community scrambling. Rocky Linux aims to continue where the CentOS project left off — to provide a free and open source community-driven enterprise grade Linux operating system. We discuss the history of the CentOS project, how it fell under Red Hat's control, the recent shift in Red Hat's strategy with CentOS, and how Rocky Linux is designed to be 100% bug-for-bug compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/427/the-changelog-427.mp3","Fri, 22 Jan 2021 17:00:00 +0000",5214,{"guid":3205,"title":3206,"slug":449,"description":3207,"audioUrl":3208,"pubDate":3209,"duration":3210,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1177","State of the “log” 2020 (Interview)","It's the end of 2020 and on this year’s \"State of the log\" episode Adam and Jerod carry on the tradition of looking back at our favorite moments of the year -- we talk through our most popular episodes, our personal favorites and must listen episodes, top posts from Changelog Posts, and what we have in the works for 2021 and beyond.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/425/the-changelog-425.mp3","Mon, 21 Dec 2020 20:00:00 +0000",4935,{"guid":3212,"title":3213,"slug":450,"description":3214,"audioUrl":3215,"pubDate":3216,"duration":1897,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1122","You can FINALLY use JSHint for evil (Interview)","Today we welcome Mike Pennisi into our Maintainer Spotlight. This is a special flavor of The Changelog where we go deep into a maintainer's story. Mike is the maintainer of JSHint which, since its creation in 2011, was encumbered by a license that made it very hard for legally-conscious teams to use the project. The license was the widely-used MIT Expat license, but it included one additional clause: \"The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil.\" Because of this clause, many teams could not use JSHint.\n\nToday's episode with Mike covers the full gamut of JSHint's journey and how non-free licensing can poison the well of free software.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/424/the-changelog-424.mp3","Sun, 20 Dec 2020 05:00:00 +0000",{"guid":3218,"title":3219,"slug":451,"description":3220,"audioUrl":3221,"pubDate":3222,"duration":3223,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1114","Coding without your hands (Interview)","What do you do when you make a living typing on a keyboard, but you can no longer do that for more than a few minutes at a time? Switch careers?! Not Josh Comeau. He decided to learn from others who have come before him and develop his own solution for coding without his hands. Spoiler Alert: he uses weird noises and some fancy eye tracking tech.\n\nOn this episode Josh tells us all about the fascinating system he developed, how it changed his perspective on work & life, and where he's going from here. Plus we mix in some CSS & JS chat along the way.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/423/the-changelog-423.mp3","Sun, 13 Dec 2020 05:00:00 +0000",4698,{"guid":3225,"title":3226,"slug":452,"description":3227,"audioUrl":3228,"pubDate":3229,"duration":3230,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1113","Growing as a software engineer (Interview)","Gergely Orosz joined Adam for a conversation about his journey as a software engineer. Gergely recently stepped down from his role as Engineering Manager at Uber to pursue his next big thing. But, that next big thing isn't quite clear to him yet. So, in the meantime, he has been using this break to write a few books and blog more so he can share what he's learned along the way. He's also validating some startup ideas he has on platform engineering. His first book is available to read now — it’s called The Tech Resume Inside Out and offers a practical guide to writing a tech resume written by the people who do the resume screening. Both topics gave us quite a bit to talk about.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/422/the-changelog-422.mp3","Wed, 02 Dec 2020 22:00:00 +0000",4832,{"guid":3232,"title":3233,"slug":453,"description":3234,"audioUrl":3235,"pubDate":3236,"duration":3237,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1119","The future of Mac (Interview)","We have a BIG show for you today. We're talking about the future of the Mac. Coming off of Apple's \"One more thing.\" event to launch the Apple M1 chip and M1 powered Macs, we have a two part show giving you the perspective of Apple as well as a Mac app developer on _the future of the Mac_.\n\n**Part 1 features Tim Triemstra from Apple.** Tim is the Product Marketing Manager for Developer Technologies. He's been at Apple for 15 years and the team he manages is responsible for developer tools and technologies including Xcode, Swift Playgrounds, the Swift language, and UNIX tools.\n\n**Part 2 features Ken Case from The Omni Group.** Ken is the Founder and CEO of The Omni Group and they're well known for their Omni Productivity Suite including OmniFocus, OmniPlan, OmniGraffle, and OmniOutliner – all of which are developed for iOS & Mac.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/421/the-changelog-421.mp3","Fri, 20 Nov 2020 22:45:00 +0000",4678,{"guid":3239,"title":3240,"slug":454,"description":3241,"audioUrl":3242,"pubDate":3243,"duration":3244,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1115","The Kollected Kode Vicious (Interview)","We're joined by George Neville-Neil, aka Kode Vicious. Writing as Kode Vicious for ACMs Queue magazine, George Neville-Neil has spent the last 15+ years sharing incisive advice and fierce insights for everyone who codes, works with code, or works with coders. These columns have been among the most popular items published in ACMs Queue magazine and it was only a matter of time for a book to emerge from his work. His book, The Kollected Kode Vicious, is a compilation of the most popular items he's published over the years, plus a few extras you can only find in the book. We cover all the details in this episode.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/420/the-changelog-420.mp3","Fri, 13 Nov 2020 22:00:00 +0000",5354,{"guid":3246,"title":3247,"slug":455,"description":3248,"audioUrl":3249,"pubDate":3250,"duration":3251,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1060","Inside 2020's infrastructure for Changelog.com (Interview)","We're talking with Gerhard Lazu, our resident SRE, ops, and infrastructure expert about the evolution of Changelog's infrastructure, what's new in 2020, and what we're planning for in 2021. The most notable change? We're now running on Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE)! We even test the resilience of this new infrastructure by purposefully taking the site down. That's near the end, so don't miss it!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/419/the-changelog-419.mp3","Fri, 06 Nov 2020 22:45:00 +0000",4869,{"guid":3253,"title":3254,"slug":456,"description":3255,"audioUrl":3256,"pubDate":3257,"duration":3258,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1054","Maintaining the massive success of Envoy (Interview)","Today we welcome Matt Klein into our Maintainer Spotlight. Matt is the creator of Envoy, born inside of Lyft. It's an edge and service proxy designed for cloud-native applications. Envoy was unexpectedly popular, and completely changed the way Lyft considers what and how to open source. While Matt has had several opportunities to turn Envoy into a commercial open source company, he didn't. In today's conversation with Matt we learn why he choose a completely different path for the project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/418/the-changelog-418.mp3","Fri, 30 Oct 2020 22:00:00 +0000",3571,{"guid":3260,"title":3261,"slug":457,"description":3262,"audioUrl":3263,"pubDate":3264,"duration":3265,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1037","Shopify’s massive storefront rewrite (Interview)","Maxime Vaillancourt joined us to talk about Shopify's massive storefront rewrite from a Ruby on Rails monolith to a completely new implementation written in Ruby. It's a fairly well known opinion that rewrites are \"the single worst strategic mistake that any software company can make\" and generally something \"you should never do.\" But Maxime and the team at Shopify have proved successful in their efforts in this massive storefront rewrite and today's conversation covers all the details.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/416/the-changelog-416.mp3","Fri, 16 Oct 2020 21:00:00 +0000",4143,{"guid":3267,"title":3268,"slug":458,"description":3269,"audioUrl":3270,"pubDate":3271,"duration":3272,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1056","Spotify's open platform for shipping at scale (Interview)","We're joined by Jim Haughwout (Head of Infrastructure and Operations) and Stefan Ålund (Principal Product Manager) from Spotify to talk about how they manage hundreds of teams producing code and shipping at scale. Thanks to their recently open sourced open platform for building developer portals called Backstage, Spotify is able to keep engineering squads connected and shipping high-quality code quickly — without compromising autonomy.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/415/the-changelog-415.mp3","Fri, 09 Oct 2020 20:00:00 +0000",4394,{"guid":3274,"title":3275,"slug":459,"description":3276,"audioUrl":3277,"pubDate":3278,"duration":3279,"artwork":793,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/1/1071","The team that fashioned Apollo 11 (Interview)","We're helping Atlassian to promote Season 2 of Teamistry. If this is the first time you're hearing about this podcast, Teamistry is an original podcast from Atlassian that tells the stories of teams who work together in new and unexpected ways, to achieve remarkable things. Today, we're sharing a full-length episode from Season 1 which tells the story of the team that fashioned the Apollo 11 spacesuits.\n\nWhen Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon for the first time, we don't actually see his face. We see his moonsuit. That moonsuit — in effect — is Neil Armstrong; an inseparable part of this historic moment. While the spacesuit kept him alive to tell that story in his own words, what went unnoticed is the extraordinary team that stitched it together.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/takeover-teamistry-s1e8/the-changelog-takeover-teamistry-s1e8.mp3","Thu, 08 Oct 2020 11:00:00 +0000",1900,{"guid":3281,"title":3282,"slug":460,"description":3283,"audioUrl":3284,"pubDate":3285,"duration":3286,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1064","Gitter’s big adventure (Interview)","Gitter is exiting GitLab and entering the Matrix...ok, we couldn't help ourselves with that one. Today we're joined by Sid Sibrandij (CEO of GitLab) and Matthew Hodgson (technical co-founder of Matrix) to discuss the acquisition of Gitter. A little backstory to tee things up...back in 2017 GitLab announced the acquisition of Gitter to help push their idea of chatops within GitLab. As it turns out, the GitLab team saw a different path for Gitter as a core part of Matrix rather than a non-core project at GitLab. We talk through all the details in this episode with Matthew and Sid.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/414/the-changelog-414.mp3","Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:00:00 +0000",4359,{"guid":3288,"title":3289,"slug":461,"description":3290,"audioUrl":3291,"pubDate":3292,"duration":3293,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1042","How open source saved htop (Interview)","Today we welcome Hisham Muhammad into our Maintainer Spotlight. Hisham is the creator of htop - a well known cross-platform interactive process viewer. This conversation with Hisham covers the gamut of being an open source software maintainer. To set the stage, a new version of htop was announced, but not by Hisham -- it was a kind takeover of the project and needless to say Hisham was surprised, but ultimately relieved. Why? Well, that's what this episode it all about...","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/413/the-changelog-413.mp3","Thu, 24 Sep 2020 20:00:00 +0000",4082,{"guid":3295,"title":3296,"slug":462,"description":3297,"audioUrl":3298,"pubDate":3299,"duration":3300,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1036","Estimating systems with napkin math (Interview)","We're joined by Simon Eskildsen, Principal Engineer at Shopify, talking about how he uses a concept called napkin math where you use first-principle thinking to estimate systems without writing any code. By the end of the show we were estimating pretty much everything using napkin math.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/412/the-changelog-412.mp3","Fri, 11 Sep 2020 22:15:00 +0000",3871,{"guid":3302,"title":3303,"slug":463,"description":3304,"audioUrl":3305,"pubDate":3306,"duration":3307,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1022","Bringing beauty to the world of code sharing (Interview)","Carbon is an open source web app that helps you create and share beautiful images of your source code. Whether you've used Carbon personally or not, odds are you've seen its dent on the universe of social code sharing. Mike Fix has been maintaining Carbon for a few years and he's embraced the project as an opportunity to experiment and practice working in public.\n\nOn this Maintainer Spotlight episode, we chat with Mike about building Carbon, growing its community, sustainability models, and why he loves the world of open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/410/the-changelog-410.mp3","Wed, 26 Aug 2020 14:55:00 +0000",3775,{"guid":3309,"title":3310,"slug":464,"description":3311,"audioUrl":3312,"pubDate":3313,"duration":2567,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1031","Celebrating Practical AI turning 100!! 🎉 (Interview)","We're so excited to see Chris and Daniel take this show to 100 episodes, and that's exactly why we're rebroadcasting Practical AI #100 here on The Changelog. They've had so many great guests and discussions about everything from AGI to GPUs to AI for good. In this episode, we circle back to the beginning when Jerod and I joined the first episode to help kick off the podcast. We discuss how our perspectives have changed over time, what it has been like to host an AI podcast, and what the future of AI might look like. (GIVEAWAY!)","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/409/the-changelog-409.mp3","Fri, 21 Aug 2020 16:15:00 +0000",{"guid":3315,"title":3316,"slug":465,"description":3317,"audioUrl":3318,"pubDate":3319,"duration":1131,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/991","Working in Public (Interview)","Nadia Eghbal is back and this time she's talking with us about her new book _Working in Public_. If you're an old school listener you might remember the podcast we produced with Nadia and Mikeal Rogers called Request for Commits. If you weren't listening then, or can't remember...don't worry...the back catalog of Request for Commits is still online and subscribe-able via all the podcast ways. That podcast is still getting listens to this very day!\n\nObviously we go way back with Nadia...and having a chance to now talk with her through all the details of her new book _Working in Public_, this was a milestone for this show and Jerod and I. We talked through the reasons she wrote the book in the first place, Nadia's thoughts on the future of the internet and the connection of creators to the platforms they build their followings on, and we also talk about the health of projects and communities and the challenges we face internet-at-large as well as right here in our backyard in the open source community.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/408/the-changelog-408.mp3","Wed, 12 Aug 2020 21:30:00 +0000",{"guid":3321,"title":3322,"slug":466,"description":3323,"audioUrl":3324,"pubDate":3325,"duration":3326,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/1001","Designing and building HEY (Interview)","We're talking about designing and building HEY with Jonas Downey, the lead designer behind HEY. In their words, “Email sucked for years, but not anymore.” We were super interested in how they went about solving the problems with email, so we invited Jonas on to share all the details and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of HEY.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/407/the-changelog-407.mp3","Fri, 07 Aug 2020 21:00:00 +0000",5158,{"guid":3328,"title":3329,"slug":467,"description":3330,"audioUrl":3331,"pubDate":3332,"duration":3333,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/992","Making Windows Terminal awesome (Interview)","Kayla Cinnamon, Program Manager at Microsoft for Windows Terminal, Console, Command Line, and Cascadia Code joined us to talk about the release of Windows Terminal 1.0 and the new Windows command-line experience. We talk about everything that went into rethinking the command line experience on Windows, the UX and UI design behind it all, the learnings of working in open source, and what's to come for the Windows command line experience.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/406/the-changelog-406.mp3","Fri, 31 Jul 2020 21:00:00 +0000",3776,{"guid":3335,"title":3336,"slug":468,"description":3337,"audioUrl":3338,"pubDate":3339,"duration":3340,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/980","It’s OK to make money from your open source (Interview)","Adam loves a good dark theme and supporting a fellow creator, and Hedy Li finished the episode we did with Nikita Prokopov covering FiraCode and reached out saying Zeno Rocha's work on Dracula deserved the same credit. _We agreed._ So we linked up with Zeno about his passion for open source, how he's changed his mind on making money with open source, his big release of Dracula Pro and the future of Dracula, and of course his new book -- 14 Habits of Highly Productive Developers. Check for a link in the show notes for details on how to get your hands on Zeno's book for free through our giveaway.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/405/the-changelog-405.mp3","Wed, 22 Jul 2020 22:00:00 +0000",3916,{"guid":3342,"title":3343,"slug":469,"description":3344,"audioUrl":3345,"pubDate":3346,"duration":3347,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/979","What's next for José Valim and Elixir? (Interview)","We're joined again by José Valim talking about the recent acquihire of Plataformatec and what that means for the Elixir language, as well as José. We also talk about Dashbit a new 3 person company he helped form from work done while at Plataformatec to help startups and enterprises adopt and run Elixir in production. Lastly we talk about a new idea José has called Bytepack that aims to help developers package and deliver software products to developers and enterprises.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/402/the-changelog-402.mp3","Fri, 10 Jul 2020 17:30:00 +0000",3992,{"guid":3349,"title":3350,"slug":470,"description":3351,"audioUrl":3352,"pubDate":3353,"duration":3354,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/977","The intersection of coding and fonts (Interview)","A listener request led us to Nikita Prokopov and FiraCode, and we're sure glad they did. When we think of open source software, fonts aren't usually high on the list of things that need maintaining. That's not true when your font also supports hundreds of programming ligatures like FiraCode does. Nikita has his hands full!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/401/the-changelog-401.mp3","Fri, 03 Jul 2020 18:00:00 +0000",3480,{"guid":3356,"title":3357,"slug":471,"description":3358,"audioUrl":3359,"pubDate":3360,"duration":3361,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/988","Big updates in Safari 14 (Interview)","We're joined by Ronak Shah and Beth Dakin from the Safari team at Apple about their announcements at WWDC20 and the release of Safari 14. We talk about Safari WebExtensions, Face ID and Touch ID coming to the web, Safari's plans to advance the web platform, and it all comes down to their focus on privacy, power, and performance.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/400/the-changelog-400.mp3","Mon, 29 Jun 2020 21:30:00 +0000",3075,{"guid":3363,"title":3364,"slug":472,"description":3365,"audioUrl":3366,"pubDate":3367,"duration":3368,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/978","Shipping work that matters (Interview)","We're revisiting Shape Up and product development thoughts with Ryan Singer, Head of Product Strategy at Basecamp. Last August we talked with Ryan when he first launched his book Shape Up and now we're back to see how Shape Up is shaping up — \"How are teams using the wisdom in this book to actually ship work that matters? How does Shape Up work in new versus existing products?\" We also talk about the concept of longitudinal thinking and the way it's impacting Ryan's designs, plus a grab bag of topics in the last segment.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/399/the-changelog-399.mp3","Thu, 25 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0000",5565,{"guid":3370,"title":3371,"slug":473,"description":3372,"audioUrl":3373,"pubDate":3374,"duration":3375,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/960","The ONE thing every dev should know (Interview)","The incomparable Jessica Kerr drops by with a grab-bag of amazing topics. Understanding software systems, transferring knowledge between devs, building relationships, using VS Code _&_ Docker to code together, observability as a logical extension of TDD, and a whole lot more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/398/the-changelog-398.mp3","Tue, 16 Jun 2020 18:00:00 +0000",3181,{"guid":3377,"title":3378,"slug":474,"description":3379,"audioUrl":3380,"pubDate":3381,"duration":3382,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/970","Creating GitLab’s remote playbook (Interview)","We're talking about all things all-remote with Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab. Darren is tasked with putting intentional thought and action into place to lead the largest all-remote company in the world. Yes, GitLab is 100% all-remote, as in, no offices...and they employee more than 1,200 people across 67 countries. They've been iterating and documenting how to work remotely for years. We cover Darren's personal story on remote work while he served as managing editor at Engadget, his thoughts on how \"work\" is evolving and ways to reframe and rethink about when you work, this idea of work life harmony, and the backstory and details of the playbook GitLab released free of charge to the world.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/397/the-changelog-397.mp3","Tue, 09 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0000",4749,{"guid":3384,"title":3385,"slug":475,"description":3386,"audioUrl":3387,"pubDate":3388,"duration":3389,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/959","De-Google-ing your website analytics (Interview)","Plausible creators Uku Täht and Marko Saric join the show to talk about their open source, privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. We talk through the backstory of the project, why it's open source, the details behind a few viral blog posts Marko shared to bring in a ton of new interest to the project, why privacy matters in web analytics, how they prioritize building new features, the technical details behind their no cookie light-weight JavaScript approach, and their thoughts on a server-side option.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/396/the-changelog-396.mp3","Wed, 27 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000",5383,{"guid":3391,"title":3392,"slug":476,"description":3393,"audioUrl":3394,"pubDate":3395,"duration":3396,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/958","Leading GitHub to a $7.5 billion acquisition (Interview)","Jason Warner (CTO at GitHub) joined the show to talk with us about the backstory of how he helped to lead GitHub to a $7.5 billion acquisition by Microsoft. Specifically how they trusted their gut not just the data, and how they understood the value they were bringing to market. We also talk about Jason's focus on \"horizon 3\" for GitHub, and his thoughts on remote work and how they're leading GitHub engineering today.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/395/the-changelog-395.mp3","Mon, 18 May 2020 18:30:00 +0000",5568,{"guid":3398,"title":3399,"slug":477,"description":3400,"audioUrl":3401,"pubDate":3402,"duration":3403,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/944","Indeed's FOSS Contributor Fund (Interview)","Duane O'Brien (head of open source at Indeed) joined the show to talk about their FOSS Contributor Fund and FOSS Responders. He's super passionate about open source, and through his role at Indeed Duane was able to implement this fund and open source it as a framework for other companies to use. We talk through all the details of the program, its impact and influence, as well as ways companies can use the framework in their organization. We also talk about FOSS Responders an initiative to support open source that has been negatively impacted by COVID-19.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/392/the-changelog-392.mp3","Thu, 30 Apr 2020 21:00:00 +0000",4599,{"guid":3405,"title":3406,"slug":478,"description":3407,"audioUrl":3408,"pubDate":3409,"duration":3410,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/943","Work from home SUPERCUT (Interview)","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!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/391/the-changelog-391.mp3","Wed, 22 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000",4346,{"guid":3412,"title":3413,"slug":479,"description":3414,"audioUrl":3415,"pubDate":3416,"duration":3417,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/929","Visualizing the spread of Coronavirus (Interview)","Harry Stevens is a Graphics Reporter at The Washington Post and the author of \"Why outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially, and how to 'flatten the curve'\" — the most popular post in The Washington Post's online history.\n\nWe 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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/390/the-changelog-390.mp3","Mon, 13 Apr 2020 21:00:00 +0000",4004,{"guid":3419,"title":3420,"slug":480,"description":3421,"audioUrl":3422,"pubDate":3423,"duration":2497,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/919","Securing the web with Let's Encrypt (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/389/the-changelog-389.mp3","Tue, 07 Apr 2020 20:00:00 +0000",{"guid":3425,"title":3426,"slug":481,"description":3427,"audioUrl":3428,"pubDate":3429,"duration":2753,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/911","The 10x developer myth (Interview)","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 \"the 10x developer myth.\" On this show we talk with Bill about all the details of his research. Is the 10x developer a myth? Let's find out.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/388/the-changelog-388.mp3","Tue, 31 Mar 2020 21:00:00 +0000",{"guid":3431,"title":3432,"slug":482,"description":3433,"audioUrl":3434,"pubDate":3435,"duration":3436,"artwork":793,"episodeType":3437},"changelog.com/1/933","Welcome to The Changelog (Interview)","The Changelog is deep discussions in & around the world of software... and it's been going for over a decade.\n\nWe talk to hackers, like Chris Anderson from 3D Robotics... leaders, like Devon Zuegel) from GitHub... and innovators, like Amal Hussein...\n\nWelcome 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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/trailer-1/the-changelog-trailer-1.mp3","Mon, 30 Mar 2020 20:31:18 +0000",105,"trailer",{"guid":3439,"title":3440,"slug":483,"description":3441,"audioUrl":3442,"pubDate":3443,"duration":3444,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/897","Prepare yourself for Quantum Computing (Interview)","Johan Vos joined us to talk about his new book '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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/387/the-changelog-387.mp3","Tue, 24 Mar 2020 19:00:00 +0000",4170,{"guid":3446,"title":3447,"slug":484,"description":3448,"audioUrl":3449,"pubDate":3450,"duration":3451,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/904","Engineer to manager and back again (Interview)","Lauren Tan joined us to talk about her blog post titled \"Does it spark joy?\" In this post Lauren shared the news of her resignation as an engineering manager at Netflix to return to being a software engineer. We examine the career trajectory of a software engineer and the seemingly inevitable draw to management for continued career growth. The idea of understanding \"What are you optimizing for?\" and whether or not what you're doing _truly_ brings you joy.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/386/the-changelog-386.mp3","Wed, 18 Mar 2020 20:30:00 +0000",4920,{"guid":3453,"title":3454,"slug":485,"description":3455,"audioUrl":3456,"pubDate":3457,"duration":3458,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/890","Pushing webpack forward (Interview)","We sit down with Tobias Koppers of webpack fame to talk about his life as a full-time maintainer of one of the most highly used (4 million+ dependent repos!) and influential tools in all of the web.\n\nThings we ask Tobias include: how he got here, how he pays himself, has he ever gotten a raise, what his typical day is like, how he decides _what_ to work on, if he pays attention to the competition, and if he's ever suffered from burnout.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/385/the-changelog-385.mp3","Fri, 13 Mar 2020 21:45:00 +0000",2916,{"guid":3460,"title":3461,"slug":486,"description":3462,"audioUrl":3463,"pubDate":3464,"duration":3465,"artwork":793,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/1/916","Altair 8800 and the dawn of a revolution (Interview)","We partnered with Red Hat to promote Season 4 of Command Line Heroes — a podcast about the people who transform technology from the command line up. Season 4 is all about hardware that changed the game. We’re featuring episode 3 from season 4 — called \"Personal Computers: The Altair 8800 and the Dawn of a Revolution.\" This is the story of personal computers and the revolution that took place in the PC era.\n\nLearn more and subscribe at redhat.com/commandlineheroes.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/takeover-clh-s4e3/the-changelog-takeover-clh-s4e3.mp3","Wed, 11 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000",1986,{"guid":3467,"title":3468,"slug":487,"description":3469,"audioUrl":3470,"pubDate":3471,"duration":3472,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/895","Enter the Matrix (Interview)","Matthew Hodgson (technical co-founder) joined us to talk about Matrix - an open source project and open standard for secure, decentralized, real-time communication. It's open source, it's decentralized, it's end-to-end-encrypted, and it's also self-sovereign. Matrix also provides a bridge feature to bridge existing platforms and communication silos into a global open matrix of communication. A recent big win for Matrix was Mozilla's announcement of switching off its IRC network that it had been using for 22 years and now uses Matrix instead.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/384/the-changelog-384.mp3","Mon, 09 Mar 2020 20:15:00 +0000",5588,{"guid":3474,"title":3475,"slug":488,"description":3476,"audioUrl":3477,"pubDate":3478,"duration":3479,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/894","From open core to open source (Interview)","Frank Karlitschek joined us to talk about Nextcloud - a self-hosted free & open source community-driven productivity platform that's safe home for all your data. We talk about how Nextcloud was forked from ownCloud, successful ways to run community-driven open source projects, open core vs open source, aligned incentives, and the challenges Nextcloud is facing to increase adoption and grow.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/383/the-changelog-383.mp3","Mon, 02 Mar 2020 22:00:00 +0000",4209,{"guid":3481,"title":3482,"slug":489,"description":3483,"audioUrl":3484,"pubDate":3485,"duration":3486,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/892","The developer's guide to content creation (Interview)","Stephanie Morillo (content strategist and previously editor-in-chief of DigitalOcean and GitHub's company blogs) wrote a book titled The Developer's Guide to Content Creation — it's a book for developers who want to consistently and confidently generate new ideas and publish high-quality technical content.\n\nWe talked with Stephanie about why developers should be writing and sharing their ideas, crafting a mission statement for your blog and thoughts on personal brand, her 4 step recipe for generating content ideas, as well as promotional and syndication strategies to consider for your developer blog.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/382/the-changelog-382.mp3","Fri, 21 Feb 2020 15:30:00 +0000",5110,{"guid":3488,"title":3489,"slug":490,"description":3490,"audioUrl":3491,"pubDate":3492,"duration":3493,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/869","Good tech debt (Interview)","Jon Thornton (Engineering Manager at Squarespace) joined the show to talk about tech debt by way of his post to the Squarespace engineering blog titled \"3 Kinds of Good Tech Debt\". We talked through the concept of \"good tech debt,\" how to leverage it, how to manage it, who's in charge of it, how it's similar to ways we leverage financial debt, and how Squarespace uses tech debt to drive product development.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/379/the-changelog-379.mp3","Thu, 06 Feb 2020 12:00:00 +0000",3599,{"guid":3495,"title":3496,"slug":491,"description":3497,"audioUrl":3498,"pubDate":3499,"duration":3500,"artwork":793,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/1/888","The soul of an old machine (Interview)","We partnered with Red Hat to promote Season 4 of Command Line Heroes — a podcast about the people who transform technology from the command line up. Season 4 is all about hardware that changed the game. We’re featuring episode 1 from season 4 — called \"Minicomputers: The soul of an old machine.\" This is the story of Minicomputers and how they paved the way for the personal computers that could fit in a bag and, eventually, the phones in our pockets.\n\nLearn more and subscribe at redhat.com/commandlineheroes.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/takeover-clh-s4e1/the-changelog-takeover-clh-s4e1.mp3","Tue, 04 Feb 2020 12:00:00 +0000",1812,{"guid":3502,"title":3503,"slug":492,"description":3504,"audioUrl":3505,"pubDate":3506,"duration":3507,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/867","Open source meets climate science (Interview)","Anders Damsgaard is a climate science researcher working on cryosphere processes at the Department of Geophysics at Stanford University. He joined the show to talk with us about the intersection of open source and climate science. Specifically, we discuss a set of shell tools he created called The Scholarref Tools which allow you to perform most of the tasks required to gather the references needed during the writing phase of an academic paper. We also discuss climate science, physics, self hosting Git, and why Anders isn't present on any \"social\" networks.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/378/the-changelog-378.mp3","Fri, 31 Jan 2020 22:30:00 +0000",4009,{"guid":3509,"title":3510,"slug":493,"description":3511,"audioUrl":3512,"pubDate":3513,"duration":3514,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/868","State of the “log” 2019 (Interview)","Welcome to 2020 — on this year’s “State of the ‘log’” episode Jerod and I look back at our favorite moments from 2019 and forward to 2020 and beyond. We talk through our most popular episodes, our personal favorites, our 10-year anniversary, the excitement we have for Brain Science our newest podcast, it's for the curious! And we also look forward to plans we have for 2020 and the decade to come...","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/376/the-changelog-376.mp3","Tue, 14 Jan 2020 22:30:00 +0000",3629,{"guid":3516,"title":3517,"slug":494,"description":3518,"audioUrl":3519,"pubDate":3520,"duration":3521,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/843","Trending up GitHub's developer charts (Interview)","In this episode we’re shining our maintainer spotlight on Ovilia. Hailing from Shanghai, China, Ovilia is an up-and-coming developer who contributes to Apache ECharts, maintains Polyvia, which does very cool low-poly image and video processing, and has a sweet personal website, too.\n\nThis episode with Ovilia continues our maintainer spotlight series where we dig deep into the life of an open source software maintainer. We’re producing this series in partnership with Tidelift. Huge thanks to Tidelift for making this series possible.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/373/the-changelog-373.mp3","Sat, 14 Dec 2019 16:00:00 +0000",2726,{"guid":3523,"title":3524,"slug":495,"description":3525,"audioUrl":3526,"pubDate":3527,"duration":3528,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/835","Building an open source excavation robot for NASA (Interview)","Ronald Marrero is a software developer working on NASA's Artemis program, which aims at landing the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024. How Ron got here is a fascinating story, starting at UCF and winding its way through the Florida Space Institute, working with NASA's Swamp Works team, and building an open source excavation robot.\n\nOn this episode Ron tells us how it all went down and shares what he learned along the way.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/372/the-changelog-372.mp3","Wed, 11 Dec 2019 16:00:00 +0000",4010,{"guid":3530,"title":3531,"slug":496,"description":3532,"audioUrl":3533,"pubDate":3534,"duration":3535,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/847","Re-licensing Sentry (Interview)","David Cramer joined the show to talk about the recent license change of Sentry to the Business Source License from a BSD 3-clause license. We talk about the details that triggered this change, the specifics of the BSL license and its required parameters, the threat to commercial open source products like Sentry, his concerns for the \"open core\" model, and what the future of open source might look like in light of protections-oriented source-available licenses like the BSL becoming more common.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/371/the-changelog-371.mp3","Sun, 08 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000",4723,{"guid":3537,"title":3538,"slug":497,"description":3539,"audioUrl":3540,"pubDate":3541,"duration":3542,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/823","The making of GitHub Sponsors (Interview)","Devon Zuegel is an Open Source Product Manager at GitHub. She's also one of the key people responsible for making GitHub Sponsors a thing. We talk with Devon about how she came to GitHub to develop GitHub Sponsors, the months of research she did to learn how to best solve the sustainability problem of open source, why GitHub is now addressing this issue, the various ways and models of addressing maintainers' financial needs, and Devon also shared what's in store for the future of GitHub Sponsors.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/370/the-changelog-370.mp3","Sun, 01 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000",5172,{"guid":3544,"title":3545,"slug":498,"description":3546,"audioUrl":3547,"pubDate":3548,"duration":3549,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/824","Five years of freeCodeCamp (Interview)","Today we have a very special show for you – we're talking with Quincy Larson the founder of freeCodeCamp as part of a two-part companion podcast series where we each celebrate our 5 and 10 year anniversaries. This year marks 5 years for freeCodeCamp and 10 years for us here at Changelog. So make sure you check out the freeCodeCamp podcast next week when Quincy ships our episode to their feed. But, on today's episode we catch up with Quincy on all things freeCodeCamp.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/369/the-changelog-369.mp3","Fri, 15 Nov 2019 18:00:00 +0000",5498,{"guid":3551,"title":3552,"slug":499,"description":3553,"audioUrl":3554,"pubDate":3555,"duration":3556,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/822","Finding collaborators for open source (Interview)","Jeff Meyerson, host of Software Engineering Daily, and the founder of FindCollabs (a place to find collaborators for open source software) joined the show to talk about living in San Francisco, his thoughts on podcasting and where the medium is heading, getting through large scale market changes. We talk at length about his new project FindCollabs, the difficulty of reliably finding people to collaborate with, the importance of reputation and ratings systems, and his invite to this audience to check out what he’s doing and get involved.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/368/the-changelog-368.mp3","Sun, 10 Nov 2019 04:00:00 +0000",4145,{"guid":3558,"title":3559,"slug":500,"description":3560,"audioUrl":3561,"pubDate":3562,"duration":2497,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/821","Back to Agile's basics (Interview)","Robert C. Martin, aka Uncle Bob, joined the show to talk about the practices of Agile. Bob has written a series of books in order to pass down the wisdom he's gained over his 50 year software career — books like Clean Architecture, Clean Code, The Clean Coder, The Software Craftsman, and finally Clean Agile — which is the focus of today's discussion. We cover the origins of his “Uncle Bob” nickname, the Agile Manifesto, why Agile is best suited for developing software, how it applies today, communication patterns for teams, co-location vs distributed, and more importantly Bob shares his \"why\" for writing this book.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/367/the-changelog-367.mp3","Thu, 31 Oct 2019 14:00:00 +0000",{"guid":3564,"title":3565,"slug":501,"description":3566,"audioUrl":3567,"pubDate":3568,"duration":3569,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/805","Pioneering open source drones and robocars (Interview)","Chris Anderson, former Editor-in-Chief of WIRED and a true pioneer in the world of drones, joined the show to talk about his hobby gone wrong, how he started 3D Robotics, DIY Drones, and Dronecode. We also talked about his newest passion, DIY Robocars.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/366/the-changelog-366.mp3","Fri, 18 Oct 2019 11:00:00 +0000",3145,{"guid":3571,"title":3572,"slug":502,"description":3573,"audioUrl":3574,"pubDate":3575,"duration":3576,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/785","Nushell for the GitHub era (Interview)","Jonathan Turner, Andrés Robalino, and Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about Nushell, or just Nu for short. It’s a modern shell for the GitHub era. It’s written in Rust, and it has the backing of some of the greatest minds in open source. We talk through what it is, how it works and cool things you can do with it, why Rust, ideas for the future, and ways for the community to get involved and contribute.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/363/the-changelog-363.mp3","Fri, 27 Sep 2019 19:00:00 +0000",5571,{"guid":3578,"title":3579,"slug":503,"description":3580,"audioUrl":3581,"pubDate":3582,"duration":3583,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/791","Machine powered refactoring with AST's (Interview)","Amal Hussein (Engineering Manager at npm) joined the show to talk about AST’s — aka, abstract syntax trees. Amal is giving a talk at All Things Open on the subject so we asked her to give us an early preview. She’s on a mission to democratize the knowledge and usage of AST’s to push legacy code and the web forward.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/362/the-changelog-362.mp3","Thu, 19 Sep 2019 11:00:00 +0000",3855,{"guid":3585,"title":3586,"slug":504,"description":3587,"audioUrl":3588,"pubDate":3589,"duration":2188,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/786","Generative engineering cultures (Interview)","Dave Kaplan (Head of Software Engineering at Policygenius) joined the show to talk about Generative Engineering Cultures and how they have become the goal of industry-aware tech teams. We talk through the topology of organizational cultures ranging from pathological, to bureaucratic, to generative, the importance of management buy-in (from the top down) on leading a generative culture, the ability to contribute original value which is deeply rooted in the concept of aligned autonomy. We also covered the 6 core skills required for us to be empowered in our teams.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/361/the-changelog-361.mp3","Tue, 17 Sep 2019 11:00:00 +0000",{"guid":3591,"title":3592,"slug":505,"description":3593,"audioUrl":3594,"pubDate":3595,"duration":3596,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/771","Modern software is built on APIs (Interview)","Abhinav Asthana (founder of Postman) joined the show to talk about Postman, an ADE — API Development Environment — that began as open source and is now a full-fledged company that just announced a $50 million dollar Series B. We talk about why Postman has grown so successfully, APIs and their impact to core business factors, what it means to be an API Development Environment (ADE), and how they created one of the most popular API platforms and community.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/360/the-changelog-360.mp3","Fri, 06 Sep 2019 11:00:00 +0000",4098,{"guid":3598,"title":3599,"slug":506,"description":3600,"audioUrl":3601,"pubDate":3602,"duration":3603,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/772","Maintainer spotlight! Feross Aboukhadijeh (Interview)","In this episode we’re shining our maintainer spotlight on Feross Aboukhadijeh. Feross is the creator and maintainer of 100's of open source projects which have been downloaded 100's of million of times each month — projects like StandardJS, BitMidi, and WebTorrent to name a few. This episode with Feross continues our maintainer spotlight series where we dig deep into the life of an open source software maintainer. We’re producing this series in partnership with Tidelift. Huge thanks to Tidelift for making this series possible.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/359/the-changelog-359.mp3","Thu, 29 Aug 2019 20:00:00 +0000",3853,{"guid":3605,"title":3606,"slug":507,"description":3607,"audioUrl":3608,"pubDate":3609,"duration":3610,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/770","OSCON 2019 anthology (Interview)","We're on the expo hall floor of OSCON 2019 talking with Eric Holscher, Ali Spittel, and Hong Phuc Dang. First up, we talk to Eric about his work at Write the Docs, ethical advertising, and the Pac-Man rule at conferences. Second, we talk with Ali about her passion for teaching developers, her passion for writing, and her new found love for podcasting. Last, we talk with Hong about her work at FOSSASIA, the disconnect between America and Asia in open source, and several of the cool open source projects they have on GitHub.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/358/the-changelog-358.mp3","Fri, 23 Aug 2019 11:00:00 +0000",4786,{"guid":3612,"title":3613,"slug":508,"description":3614,"audioUrl":3615,"pubDate":3616,"duration":3617,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/778","Shaping, betting, and building (Interview)","Ryan Singer, head of Product Strategy at Basecamp, joined the show to talk about their newest book — Shape Up: Stop running in circles and ship work that matters. It's written by Ryan himself and you can read it right now for free online at Basecamp.com/shapeup.\n\nWe talked about the back story of the book, how the methodology for Shape Up developed from within at Basecamp, the principles and methodologies of Shape Up, how teams of varying sizes can implement Shape Up. Ryan even shared a special invitation to our listeners near the end of the show to his live and in-person Shape Up workshop on August 28th in Detroit, Michigan.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/357/the-changelog-357.mp3","Fri, 16 Aug 2019 11:00:00 +0000",5313,{"guid":3619,"title":3620,"slug":509,"description":3621,"audioUrl":3622,"pubDate":3623,"duration":3624,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/769","Observability is for your unknown unknowns (Interview)","Christine Yen (co-founder and CEO of Honeycomb) joined the show to talk about her upcoming talk at Strange Loop titled “Observability: Superpowers for Developers.” We talk practically about observability and how it delivers on these superpowers. We also cover the biggest hurdles to observability, the cultural shifts needed in teams to implement observability, and even the gains the entire organization can enjoy when you deliver high-quality code and you’re able to respond to system failure with resilience.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/356/the-changelog-356.mp3","Wed, 07 Aug 2019 20:00:00 +0000",3947,{"guid":3626,"title":3627,"slug":510,"description":3628,"audioUrl":3629,"pubDate":3630,"duration":3631,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/754","Federating JavaScript's language commons with Entropic (Interview)","We're joined by C J Silverio, aka ceejbot on Twitter, aka 2nd hire and former CTO at npm Inc. We talk with Ceej about her recent JS Conf EU talk titled “The Economies of Open Source” where she laid our her concerns with the JavaScript language commons being owned by venture capitalists. Currently the JavaScript language commons is controlled by the npm registery, and as you may know, npm is a VC backed for profit start up. Of course we also talk with Ceej about the bomb she dropped, Entropic, at the end of that talk — a federated package registry for JavaScript C J hopes will unseat npm and free the JavaScript language commons.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/355/the-changelog-355.mp3","Fri, 02 Aug 2019 11:00:00 +0000",3915,{"guid":3633,"title":3634,"slug":511,"description":3635,"audioUrl":3636,"pubDate":3637,"duration":3638,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/761","Go is eating the world of software (Interview)","We're joined by Ron Evans at OSCON on the expo hall floor talking about Go and how it's eating the world of software. Specifically we're talking about TinyGo and what they're doing to bring the Go programming language to micro-controllers and modern web browsers. According to Ron Evans, \"embedded systems and Go are the most exciting things happening right now.\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/354/the-changelog-354.mp3","Thu, 25 Jul 2019 17:00:00 +0000",3280,{"guid":3640,"title":3641,"slug":512,"description":3642,"audioUrl":3643,"pubDate":3644,"duration":3645,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/747","The war for the soul of open source (Interview)","Adam Jacob (co-founder and board member of Chef) joins the show to talk about the keynote he’s giving at OSCON this week. The keynote is titled \"The war for the soul of open source.\" We talked about what made open source great in the first place, what went wrong, the pitfalls of open core models, licensing, and more.\n\nBy the way, we’re at OSCON this week so if you make your way to the expo hall, make sure you come by our booth and say hi.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/353/the-changelog-353.mp3","Tue, 16 Jul 2019 11:05:00 +0000",5459,{"guid":3647,"title":3648,"slug":513,"description":3649,"audioUrl":3650,"pubDate":3651,"duration":3652,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/739","The Pragmatic Programmers (Interview)","Dave Thomas and Andy Hunt, best known as the authors of The Pragmatic Programmer and founders of The Pragmatic Bookshelf, joined the show today to talk about the 20th anniversary edition of The Pragmatic Programmer. This is a beloved book to software developers all over the world, so we wanted to catch up with Andy and Dave to talk about how this book came to be, some of the wisdom shared in its contents, as well as the impact it's had on the world of software.\n\nAlso, the beta book is now \"fully content complete\" and is going to production. If you decide to pick up the ebook, you'll get a coupon for 50% off the hardcover when it comes out this fall.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/352/the-changelog-352.mp3","Thu, 11 Jul 2019 11:00:00 +0000",4720,{"guid":3654,"title":3655,"slug":514,"description":3656,"audioUrl":3657,"pubDate":3658,"duration":3659,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/741","Boldly going where no data tools have gone before (Interview)","Computer Scientist Yaw Anokwa joins the show to tell us how Open Data Kit is enabling data collection efforts around the world. From monitoring rainforests to observing elections to tracking outbreaks, ODK has done it all. We hear its origin story, ruminate on why it's been so successful, learn how the software works, and even answer the question, \"are people really using it in space?!\" All that and more...","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/350/the-changelog-350.mp3","Wed, 19 Jun 2019 18:20:57 +0000",4465,{"guid":3661,"title":3662,"slug":515,"description":3663,"audioUrl":3664,"pubDate":3665,"duration":3666,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/737","The state of CSS in 2019 (Interview)","We’re talking with Sacha Greif to discuss the State of CSS survey and results. CSS is evolving faster than ever. And, coming off the heels of their annual State of JavaScript survey, they've decided to take on the world of styles and selectors to help identify the latests patterns and trends in CSS.\n\nWe talk through the history and motivations of this survey, the methodology of their data collection, the tooling involved to build and run the survey, and of course we dig deep into the survey results and talk through the insights we found most interesting.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/349/the-changelog-349.mp3","Fri, 14 Jun 2019 19:00:00 +0000",4612,{"guid":3668,"title":3669,"slug":516,"description":3670,"audioUrl":3671,"pubDate":3672,"duration":3673,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/708","Python's new governance and core team (Interview)","We’re talking with Brett Cannon for a behind the scenes look at Guido stepping down as Python’s BDFL (Benevolent dictator for life) and the process they had to go through to establish a new governance model, the various proposed PEPs to establish this new direction, the winning PEP, and what the future holds for Python.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/348/the-changelog-348.mp3","Thu, 06 Jun 2019 11:00:00 +0000",4277,{"guid":3675,"title":3676,"slug":517,"description":3677,"audioUrl":3678,"pubDate":3679,"duration":3680,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/717","Creating and selling multiplayer online games (Interview)","We’re talking with Victor Zhou about the explosion of the .io game genre. We talked through all the details around building and running one of these games, the details behind Victor’s super popular game called Generals — which he eventually sold, and we also covered the economics behind creating and selling one of these games.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/347/the-changelog-347.mp3","Fri, 24 May 2019 11:00:00 +0000",4738,{"guid":3682,"title":3683,"slug":518,"description":3684,"audioUrl":3685,"pubDate":3686,"duration":3687,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/706","Off the grid social networking with Manyverse (Interview)","We’re talking with Andre Staltz, creator of Manyverse — a social network off the grid. It’s open source and free in every sense of the word. We talked through the backstory, how a user’s network gets formed, how data is stored and shared, why off-grid is so important to Andre, and what type of user uses an “off-the-grid” social network.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/346/the-changelog-346.mp3","Sat, 18 May 2019 21:00:00 +0000",4762,{"guid":3689,"title":3690,"slug":519,"description":3691,"audioUrl":3692,"pubDate":3693,"duration":3694,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/710","Quirk and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (Interview)","We're talking with Evan Conrad — for most of Evan's life he has suffered from severe panic attacks, often twice per week. Eventually he stumbled upon a therapy method called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT for short, and saw positive results. This led him to create Quirk, an open source iOS app which allows its users to practice one of the most common formats of CBT.\n\nOn the show we mentioned a new podcast we're launching called Brain Science — it's hosted by Adam Stacoviak and Mireille Reece, a Doctor of Clinical Psychology. Brain Science is a podcast for the curious that explores the inner-workings of the human brain to understand behavior change, habit formation, mental health, and the human condition. It's Brain Science applied — not just how does the brain work, but how do we apply what we know about the brain to better our lives. Stay tuned after the show for a special preview of Brain Science.\n\nIf you haven't yet, right now would be a great time to subscribe to Master at changelog.com/master. It's one feed to rule them all, plus some extras that only hit the master feed.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/345/the-changelog-345.mp3","Fri, 10 May 2019 21:00:00 +0000",4289,{"guid":3696,"title":3697,"slug":520,"description":3698,"audioUrl":3699,"pubDate":3700,"duration":3701,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/684","Inside 2019's infrastructure for Changelog.com (Interview)","We're talking with Gerhard Lazu, our resident ops and infrastructure expert, about the setup we've rolled out for 2019. Late 2016 we relaunched Changelog.com as a new Phoenix/Elixir application and that included a brand new infrastructure and deployment process. 2019’s infrastructure update includes Linode,  CoreOS, Docker, CircleCI, Rollbar, Fastly, Netdata, and more — and we talk through all the details on this show.\n\nThis show is also an open invite to you and the rest of the community to join us in Slack and learn and contribute to Changelog.com. Head to changelog.com/community to get started.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/344/the-changelog-344.mp3","Sun, 05 May 2019 04:00:00 +0000",5935,{"guid":3703,"title":3704,"slug":521,"description":3705,"audioUrl":3706,"pubDate":3707,"duration":3708,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/683","Running functions anywhere with OpenFaaS (Interview)","We're talking with Alex Ellis, the founder of OpenFaaS — serverless functions made simple for Docker and Kubernetes. We talked about the backstory and details of OpenFaaS, “the curious case of serverless on Kubernetes,” the landscape of open source serverless platforms, how Alex is leading and building this community, getting involved, and maintainership vs leadership.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/343/the-changelog-343.mp3","Thu, 25 Apr 2019 17:00:00 +0000",5243,{"guid":3710,"title":3711,"slug":522,"description":3712,"audioUrl":3713,"pubDate":3714,"duration":2981,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/673","From zero to thought leader in 6 months (Interview)","We’re talking with Emma Bostian about going from zero to thought leader in 6 months. We talk about the nuances of UX including the differences between an UX Designer and a UX Engineer, we touch on “the great divide”, and we talk about Coding Coach — the open source project and community that Emma and others are building to connect software developers and mentors all over the world.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/342/the-changelog-342.mp3","Thu, 18 Apr 2019 16:30:00 +0000",{"guid":3716,"title":3717,"slug":523,"description":3718,"audioUrl":3719,"pubDate":3720,"duration":3721,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/680","Wasmer is taking WebAssembly beyond the browser (Interview)","We’re talking with Syrus Akbary about WebAssembly and Wasmer — a standalone just in time WebAssembly runtime aiming to be fully compatible with Emscripten, Rust, and Go. We talked about taking WebAssembly beyond the browser, universal binaries, what’s an ABI?, running WebAssembly from any language, and what a world might look like with platform independent universal binaries powered by WebAssembly.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/341/the-changelog-341.mp3","Fri, 12 Apr 2019 11:00:00 +0000",3285,{"guid":3723,"title":3724,"slug":524,"description":3725,"audioUrl":3726,"pubDate":3727,"duration":3183,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/691","All things text mode (Interview)","We’re talking all things text mode with Lucas da Costa — we logged his post \"How I'm still not using GUIs in 2019\" a guide focused on making the terminal your IDE. We talked through his Terminal starter pack which includes: neovim, tmux, iterm2, and zsh by way of oh-my-zsh, his rules for learning vim, the awesomeness of CLI’s, and the pros and cons of graphical and plain text editors.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/340/the-changelog-340.mp3","Thu, 04 Apr 2019 19:00:00 +0000",{"guid":3729,"title":3730,"slug":525,"description":3731,"audioUrl":3732,"pubDate":3733,"duration":3734,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/679","Why smart engineers write bad code (Interview)","We're talking with Adam Barr, a 23 year Microsoft veteran, about his book “The problem with software,” sub-titled \"Why smart engineers write bad code.\" We examine that very idea, the gap between industry and academia, and more importantly what we can do to get a better feedback loop going between them.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/339/the-changelog-339.mp3","Fri, 29 Mar 2019 11:00:00 +0000",3966,{"guid":3736,"title":3737,"slug":526,"description":3738,"audioUrl":3739,"pubDate":3740,"duration":3741,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/669","Funding OSS with Mozilla Open Source Support awards (Interview)","We're talking with Mehan Jayasuriya program officer at Mozilla about MOSS — the Mozilla Open Source Support (MOSS) program which recognizes, celebrates, and supports open source projects. Earlier this year we caught the “MOSS 2018 Year in Review” blog post — this post highlighted many of their efforts in 2018 so we reached out to talk through the history, goals, and impact of this very generous project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/338/the-changelog-338.mp3","Wed, 13 Mar 2019 11:00:00 +0000",4606,{"guid":3743,"title":3744,"slug":527,"description":3745,"audioUrl":3746,"pubDate":3747,"duration":3748,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/670","Homebrew! Part Deux (Interview)","We're talking with Mike McQuaid about Homebew 2.0.0, supporting Linux and Windows 10, the backstory and details surrounding the security issue they had in 2018, their new governance model, Mike’s new role, the core team meeting in-person at FOSDEM this year, and what’s coming next for Homebrew.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/337/the-changelog-337.mp3","Wed, 06 Mar 2019 14:35:53 +0000",4844,{"guid":3750,"title":3751,"slug":528,"description":3752,"audioUrl":3753,"pubDate":3754,"duration":3755,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/660","Containerizing compute driven workloads with Singularity (Interview)","We're talking with Greg Kurtzer, the founder of CentOS, Warewulf, and most recently Singularity — an open source container platform designed to be simple, fast, and secure. Singularity is optimized for enterprise and high-performance computing workloads. What's interesting is how Singularity allows untrusted users to run untrusted containers in a trusted way. We cover the backstory, Singularity Pro and how they're not holding the open source community version hostage, as well as how Singularity is being used to containerize and support workflows in artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/336/the-changelog-336.mp3","Thu, 28 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0000",5000,{"guid":3757,"title":3758,"slug":529,"description":3759,"audioUrl":3760,"pubDate":3761,"duration":3762,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/656","Enabling open code for science at NumFOCUS (Interview)","We’re talking with Gina Helfrich the Communications Director for NumFOCUS about their story and history, the impact of open code on science, the difference between sponsored and affiliated projects, corporate backing, the back story of their education and events program PyData, and the struggles of storytelling and fundraising.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/335/the-changelog-335.mp3","Fri, 22 Feb 2019 18:00:00 +0000",4097,{"guid":3764,"title":3765,"slug":530,"description":3766,"audioUrl":3767,"pubDate":3768,"duration":3769,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/664","With great power comes great responsibility (Interview)","Adam and Jerod are joined by JS Party panelist Nick Nisi and #causeascene advocate Kim Crayton for a deep discussion on ethics in the technology industry at-large and our roles as software developers. If you've never heard Kim describe what life is like online for underrepresented and marginalized folks, you _have to_ listen to this show!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/334/the-changelog-334.mp3","Fri, 15 Feb 2019 12:10:00 +0000",5258,{"guid":3771,"title":3772,"slug":531,"description":3773,"audioUrl":3774,"pubDate":3775,"duration":3776,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/649","Tactical design advice for developers (Interview)","Adam talks with Erik Kennedy about tactical design advice for developers. Erik is a self-taught UI designer and brings a wealth of practical advice for those seeking to advance their design skills and learn more about user interface design. We cover his seven rules for creating gorgeous UI, the fundamentals of user interface design — color, typography, layout, and process. We also talk about his course Learn UI Design and how it’s the ultimate on-ramp for upcoming UI designers.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/333/the-changelog-333.mp3","Wed, 06 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0000",4406,{"guid":3778,"title":3779,"slug":532,"description":3780,"audioUrl":3781,"pubDate":3782,"duration":3783,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/647","A UI framework without the framework (Interview)","Jerod and Adam talked with Rich Harris –a JavaScript Journalist on The New York Times Investigations team– about his magical disappearing UI framework called Svelte. We compare and contrast Svelte to React, how the framework is embedded in a component, build time vs. run time, scoping CSS to components, and CSS in JavaScript. Rich also shares where Svelte v3 is heading and the details on Sapper, a framework for building extremely high-performance progressive web apps, powered by Svelte.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/332/the-changelog-332.mp3","Wed, 30 Jan 2019 21:25:14 +0000",4122,{"guid":3785,"title":3786,"slug":533,"description":3787,"audioUrl":3788,"pubDate":3789,"duration":3790,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/625","GitHub Actions is the next big thing (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk to Kyle Daigle, the Director of Ecosystem Engineering at GitHub. They talk about GitHub Actions, the new automation platform announced at GitHub Universe this past October 2018. GitHub Actions is the next big thing coming out of GitHub with the promise of powerful workflows to supercharge your repos and GitHub experience. Build your container apps, publish packages to registries, or automate welcoming new users to your open source projects — with access to interact with the full GitHub API and any other public APIs, Actions seem to have limitless possibilities.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/331/the-changelog-331.mp3","Wed, 23 Jan 2019 21:38:27 +0000",4641,{"guid":3792,"title":3793,"slug":534,"description":3794,"audioUrl":3795,"pubDate":3796,"duration":3797,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/654","source{d} turns code into actionable insights (Interview)","Adam caught up with Francesc Campoy at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2018 in Seattle, WA to talk about the work he's doing at source{d} to apply Machine Learning to source code, and turn that codebase into actionable insights. It's a movement they're driving called Machine Learning on Code. They talked through their open source products, how they work, what types of insights can be gained, and they also talked through the code analysis Francesc did on the Kubernetes code base. This is as close as you get to the bleeding edge and we're very interested to see where this goes.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/330/the-changelog-330.mp3","Wed, 16 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0000",2839,{"guid":3799,"title":3800,"slug":535,"description":3801,"audioUrl":3802,"pubDate":3803,"duration":3804,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/648","Perspectives on Kubernetes and successful cloud platforms (Interview)","Adam caught up with Brendan Burns (co-creator of Kubernetes and Partner Architect at Microsoft Azure) at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2018 in Seattle, WA to talk about the state of Kubernetes, the importance of community, building healthy cloud platforms, and the future of cloud infrastructure.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/329/the-changelog-329.mp3","Wed, 09 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0000",2556,{"guid":3806,"title":3807,"slug":536,"description":3808,"audioUrl":3809,"pubDate":3810,"duration":3811,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/645","State of the \"log\" 2018 (Interview)","On this year's \"State of the 'log'\" episode we’re going behind the scenes to look back at 2018 as we prepare for 2019 and onward. We talk through our most popular episodes, most controversial episodes, and even some of our personal favorites. We also catch you up on some company level updates here at Changelog Media. We hired Tim Smith earlier this year as our Senior Producer, we retired Request for Commits, started some new shows...","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/328/the-changelog-328.mp3","Wed, 19 Dec 2018 12:00:00 +0000",3869,{"guid":3813,"title":3814,"slug":537,"description":3815,"audioUrl":3816,"pubDate":3817,"duration":3818,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/641","The insider perspective on the event-stream compromise (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Dominic Tarr, creator of event-stream, the IO library that made recent news as the latest malicious package in the npm registry. event-stream was turned malware, designed to target a very specific development environment and harvest account details and private keys from Bitcoin accounts.\n\nThey talk through Dominic’s backstory as a prolific contributor to open source, his stance on this package, his work in open source, the sequence of events around the hack, how we can and should handle maintainer-ship of open source infrastructure over the full life-cycle of the code’s usefulness, and what some best practices are for moving forward from this kind of attack.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/326/the-changelog-326.mp3","Wed, 05 Dec 2018 21:50:10 +0000",4123,{"guid":3820,"title":3821,"slug":538,"description":3822,"audioUrl":3823,"pubDate":3824,"duration":3825,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/639","A good open source password manager? Inconceivable! (Interview)","Perry Mitchell joined the show to talk about the importance of password management and his project Buttercup — an open source password manager built around strong encryption and security standards, a beautifully simple interface, and freely available on all major platforms. We talked through encryption, security concerns, building for multiple platforms, Electron and React Native pros and woes, and their future plans to release a hosted sync and team service to sustain and grow Buttercup into a business that’s built around its open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/325/the-changelog-325.mp3","Wed, 28 Nov 2018 18:22:36 +0000",4914,{"guid":3827,"title":3828,"slug":539,"description":3829,"audioUrl":3830,"pubDate":3831,"duration":3832,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/638","Tidelift's mission is to pay open source maintainers (Interview)","In this special crossover episode of Founders Talk, Adam talks with Donald Fischer. 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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/324/the-changelog-324.mp3","Wed, 21 Nov 2018 12:00:00 +0000",4099,{"guid":3834,"title":3835,"slug":540,"description":3836,"audioUrl":3837,"pubDate":3838,"duration":3839,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/611","The road to Brave 1.0 and BAT (Interview)","This week Adam and Jerod talk with Brian Bondy, Co-founder and CTO of Brave. They talked through the beginnings of Brave and how BAT (Basic Attention Token) could be driving the future of how we offer funding and tips to our favorite websites and content creators. Of course, they go deep into the historical and the technical details of the Brave browser and their march to Brave 1.0. The last segment of the show covers how BAT works, how it's being used, and also their interesting spin on an ad model that respects the user's privacy.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/323/the-changelog-323.mp3","Wed, 14 Nov 2018 12:00:00 +0000",5317,{"guid":3841,"title":3842,"slug":541,"description":3843,"audioUrl":3844,"pubDate":3845,"duration":3846,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/615","There and back again (Dgraph's tale) (Interview)","This week we talk with Manish Jain about Dgraph, graph databases, and licensing and re-licensing woes. Manish is the creator and founder Dgraph and we talked through all the details. We covered what a graph database is, the uses of a graph database, and how and when to choose a graph database over a relational database. We also talked through the hard subject of licensing/re-licensing. In this case, Dgraph has had to change their license a few times to maintain their focus on adoption while respecting the core ideas around what open source really means to developers.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/322/the-changelog-322.mp3","Fri, 09 Nov 2018 17:45:00 +0000",5241,{"guid":3848,"title":3849,"slug":542,"description":3850,"audioUrl":3851,"pubDate":3852,"duration":1589,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/608","Drupal is a pretty big deal (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Angie Byron, a core contributor and staple of the Drupal community. We haven't covered Drupal really (sorry about that), but the call with Angie was inspiring! From the background, to the tech, the usage of the software, the communication at all levels of the community — Drupal is doing something SO RIGHT, and we’re happy to celebrate with them as they march on to the \"Framlication\" beat of their own drum.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/321/the-changelog-321.mp3","Wed, 31 Oct 2018 18:35:18 +0000",{"guid":3854,"title":3855,"slug":543,"description":3856,"audioUrl":3857,"pubDate":3858,"duration":3134,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/605","Venture capital meets commercial OSS (Interview)","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.\n\nWe 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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/320/the-changelog-320.mp3","Thu, 25 Oct 2018 15:35:00 +0000",{"guid":3860,"title":3861,"slug":544,"description":3862,"audioUrl":3863,"pubDate":3864,"duration":3865,"artwork":793,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/1/597","BONUS – Sustain Summit 2018 (Interview)","In this special bonus call, Adam and Jerod talk with Allen \"Gunner\" 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 \"unconferences.\"\n\nSustain 2017 was a big hit, and this year's event should be even better. Join us!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/bonus-sustainoss-2018/the-changelog-bonus-sustainoss-2018.mp3","Mon, 15 Oct 2018 18:24:03 +0000",1923,{"guid":3867,"title":3868,"slug":545,"description":3869,"audioUrl":3870,"pubDate":3871,"duration":3872,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/594","A call for kindness in open source (Interview)","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 \"Setting expectations for open source participation\" and covered questions like: What is the the purpose of open source? How do you sustain open source? And what's the goal?\n\nThey 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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/318/the-changelog-318.mp3","Wed, 10 Oct 2018 17:05:23 +0000",5487,{"guid":3874,"title":3875,"slug":546,"description":3876,"audioUrl":3877,"pubDate":3878,"duration":3879,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/598","#Hacktoberfest isn’t just about a free shirt (Interview)","#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.\n\nAdam 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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/317/the-changelog-317.mp3","Mon, 01 Oct 2018 18:10:36 +0000",3908,{"guid":3881,"title":3882,"slug":547,"description":3883,"audioUrl":3884,"pubDate":3885,"duration":3886,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/593","Join the federation?! Mastodon awaits... (Interview)","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 “toot”.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/315/the-changelog-315.mp3","Wed, 19 Sep 2018 16:50:57 +0000",5035,{"guid":3888,"title":3889,"slug":548,"description":3890,"audioUrl":3891,"pubDate":3892,"duration":3893,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/589","Kubernetes brings all the Cloud Natives to the yard (Interview)","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.\n\nDan 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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/314/the-changelog-314.mp3","Wed, 12 Sep 2018 11:00:00 +0000",4430,{"guid":3895,"title":3896,"slug":549,"description":3897,"audioUrl":3898,"pubDate":3899,"duration":3900,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/570","Segment's transition back to a monorepo (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with two members of Segment’s engineering team: Co-founder and CTO, Calvin French-Owen, as well as Software Engineer, Alex Noonan, about their journey from monorepo to microservices back to monorepo. 100s of problem children to 1 superstar child.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/312/the-changelog-312.mp3","Wed, 29 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000",3746,{"guid":3902,"title":3903,"slug":550,"description":3904,"audioUrl":3905,"pubDate":3906,"duration":3907,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/572","Istio service mesh and microservices (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Jason McGee, VP and CTO of IBM Cloud Platform about Istio — an open platform that provides a uniform way to connect, secure, control, and observe microservices. They cover what service mesh is, why its suddenly so interesting, who’s involved in Istio, their involvement with the CNCF, getting started, and what's next for Istio.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/311/the-changelog-311.mp3","Wed, 22 Aug 2018 16:47:06 +0000",3967,{"guid":3909,"title":3910,"slug":551,"description":3911,"audioUrl":3912,"pubDate":3913,"duration":3914,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/574","Open sourcing the DEV community (Interview)","We talk with Ben Halpern the founder and webmaster of dev.to — a community for developers to talk about software. Last Wednesday they open sourced the codebase of the dev.to platform, so we wanted to talk through all the details with Ben. We talked through the backstory, how Ben realized this could become a business, how the team was formed, their motivations for open sourcing it and why they didn't open source it from the start, the technical stack, and their vision for the future of the site.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/310/the-changelog-310.mp3","Wed, 15 Aug 2018 17:00:00 +0000",4882,{"guid":3916,"title":3917,"slug":552,"description":3918,"audioUrl":3919,"pubDate":3920,"duration":3921,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/542","Rebuilding Exercism from the ground up (Interview)","Adam and Jerod invite back Katrina Owen after years away focusing on Exercism—a 100% free platform for code practice and mentorship with over 2500 exercises and 48 different language tracks. They talk to Katrina about how the platform has changed, the direction it's taken, the backstory on the recently launched version 2, and how she plans to turn Exercism into a sustainable business. Also, what happens if that doesn't work?!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/309/the-changelog-309.mp3","Wed, 08 Aug 2018 16:20:51 +0000",4426,{"guid":3923,"title":3924,"slug":553,"description":3925,"audioUrl":3926,"pubDate":3927,"duration":3928,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/569","Biases in AI, helping veterans get jobs in software, open science (Interview)","Adam and Jerod are on location at OSCON and talk with Camille Eddy about recognizing biases in AI, Jerome Hardaway about the work he’s doing to prepare veterans for jobs in software, and Abby Cobunoc Mayes about the work she’s doing at Mozilla for open science.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/308/the-changelog-308.mp3","Wed, 01 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000",3824,{"guid":3930,"title":3931,"slug":554,"description":3932,"audioUrl":3933,"pubDate":3934,"duration":3935,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/544","AWS Amplify and cloud-enabled apps (Interview)","We talk with Nader Dabit, Developer Advocate for Amazon Web Services, about the role of DevRel and what's involved in this \"dream job\", frontend and mobile developers using AWS Amplify to build cloud-enabled applications, how GraphQL, React, and others fit in, and the direction of React Native.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/307/the-changelog-307.mp3","Wed, 25 Jul 2018 11:00:00 +0000",3616,{"guid":3937,"title":3938,"slug":555,"description":3939,"audioUrl":3940,"pubDate":3941,"duration":3942,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/530","The Great GatsbyJS (Interview)","From open source project to a $3.8 million dollar seed round to transform Gatsby.js into a full-blown startup that's building what's becoming the defacto modern web frontend. In this episode, we talk with Jason Lengstorf about this blazing-fast static site generator, its building blocks and how they all fit together, the future of web development on the JAMstack (JavaScript + APIs), the importance of site performance, site rebuilds, getting started, and how they're focused on building an awesome product and an awesome community.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/306/the-changelog-306.mp3","Wed, 18 Jul 2018 11:00:00 +0000",4335,{"guid":3944,"title":3945,"slug":556,"description":3946,"audioUrl":3947,"pubDate":3948,"duration":3949,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/549","The impact of AI at Microsoft (Interview)","We're on location at Microsoft Build 2018 talking with Corey Sanders and Steve Guggenheimer — two Microsoft veterans focused on artificial intelligence and cloud computing. We talked about the direction and convergence of AI, ethics, cloud computing, and how the day to day lives of developers will change because of the advancements in AI.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/304/the-changelog-304.mp3","Wed, 04 Jul 2018 11:00:00 +0000",3499,{"guid":3951,"title":3952,"slug":557,"description":3953,"audioUrl":3954,"pubDate":3955,"duration":3956,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/510","Computer Science without a computer (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo talk with Tim Bell, the founder and creator of CS Unplugged, a collection of free teaching material that teaches computer science through engaging games and puzzles. They talk to him about where this program came from him, the need for computer science in today's K-12 education programs, how CS Unplugged fits in, and how you can get involved.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/302/the-changelog-302.mp3","Wed, 20 Jun 2018 11:00:00 +0000",4492,{"guid":3958,"title":3959,"slug":558,"description":3960,"audioUrl":3961,"pubDate":3962,"duration":3963,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/509","Corporate interests in open source and dev culture (Interview)","Zed Shaw – creator of Mongrel, Learn Python the Hard Way, and more – joined the show to talk through a recent Twitter thread from Zed where he shared his thoughts on open source, making money in open source, corporate interests and involvement, developer culture, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/300/the-changelog-300.mp3","Wed, 06 Jun 2018 11:00:00 +0000",5622,{"guid":3965,"title":3966,"slug":559,"description":3967,"audioUrl":3968,"pubDate":3969,"duration":3970,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/505","Curl turns 20, HTTP/2, QUIC (Interview)","Daniel Stenberg joined the show to talk about 20 years of curl, what’s new with http2, and the backstory of QUIC - a new transport designed by Jim Roskind at Google which offers reduced latency compared to that of TCP+TLS+HTTP/2.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/299/the-changelog-299.mp3","Thu, 31 May 2018 11:00:00 +0000",3870,{"guid":3972,"title":3973,"slug":560,"description":3974,"audioUrl":3975,"pubDate":3976,"duration":3977,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/529","The beginnings of Microsoft Azure (Interview)","We're on location at Microsoft Build 2018 talking with Julia White, Corporate Vice President at Microsoft — a 17 year Microsoft veteran. We talked with Julia about her take on this “new Microsoft”, Satya Nadella's first appearance as CEO when they revealed the first glimpse of Microsoft’s cloud offering which started with Office, the beginnings of Microsoft Azure, Azure as the world’s computer, and how every company is becoming a software company.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/298/the-changelog-298.mp3","Wed, 23 May 2018 15:05:00 +0000",3055,{"guid":3979,"title":3980,"slug":561,"description":3981,"audioUrl":3982,"pubDate":3983,"duration":3984,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/479","Prisma and the GraphQL data layer (Interview)","Johannes Schickling, co-founder and CEO of Prisma, joined the show to catch us up on all things GraphQL — the tech, the possibilities, the community, how Prisma turns your database into a GraphQL API, their new business direction, Prisma Cloud, open source vs enterprise, and the upcoming GraphQL Europe in Berlin on June 15th.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/297/the-changelog-297.mp3","Wed, 16 May 2018 11:00:00 +0000",4503,{"guid":3986,"title":3987,"slug":562,"description":3988,"audioUrl":3989,"pubDate":3990,"duration":3991,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/522","Burnout, open source, Datasette (Interview)","Adam is on location at ZEIT Day talking with Jessica Rose about burnout, Henry Zhu about his passions and pursuit of open source, and Simon Willison about data and his passion for interesting datasets in the world.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/296/the-changelog-296.mp3","Wed, 09 May 2018 11:00:00 +0000",4824,{"guid":3993,"title":3994,"slug":563,"description":3995,"audioUrl":3996,"pubDate":3997,"duration":3998,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/489","Scaling all the things at Slack (Interview)","Julia Grace joined the show to talk bout about scaling all the things at Slack. Julia is currently the Senior Director of Infrastructure Engineering at Slack, and has been their since 2015 — so she's seen Slack during its hyper-growth. We talked about Slack's growth and scale challenges, scaling engineering teams, the responsibilities and challenges of being a manager, communicating up and communicating down, quality of service and reliability, and what it takes to build high performing leadership teams.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/295/the-changelog-295.mp3","Wed, 02 May 2018 15:04:27 +0000",4142,{"guid":4000,"title":4001,"slug":564,"description":4002,"audioUrl":4003,"pubDate":4004,"duration":4005,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/488","Code Cartoons, Rust, WebAssembly (Interview)","Lin Clark joined the show to talk about Code Cartoons, her work at Mozilla in the emerging technologies group, Rust, Servo, and WebAssembly (aka Wasm), the Rust community's big goal in 2018 for Rust to become a web language (thanks in part to Wasm), passing objects between Rust and JavaScript, Rust libraries depending on JavaScript packages and vice versa, Wasm ES Modules, and Lin's upcoming keynote at Fluent on the parallel future of the browser.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/294/the-changelog-294.mp3","Wed, 25 Apr 2018 11:00:00 +0000",3502,{"guid":4007,"title":4008,"slug":565,"description":4009,"audioUrl":4010,"pubDate":4011,"duration":4012,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/497","Ember four years later (Interview)","Chad Hietala joined the show to talk with us about the long history of Ember.js, how he first got involved, his work at LinkedIn and his work as an Ember Core team member, how the Ember team communicates expectations from release to release, their well documented RFC process, ES Classes in Ember, Glimmer, and where Ember is being used today.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/293/the-changelog-293.mp3","Wed, 18 Apr 2018 11:00:00 +0000",4414,{"guid":4014,"title":4015,"slug":566,"description":4016,"audioUrl":4017,"pubDate":4018,"duration":3583,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/487","Elasticsearch and doubling down on \"open\" (Interview)","Philipp Krenn joined the show to talk with us about Elasticsearch, the problem it solves, where it came from, and where it's at today. We discussed the query language, what it can be compared to, whether or not it's a database replacement or a database complement, Elasticsearch vs Elastic the company.\n\nWe also talked about the details behind Elastic's plan of \"doubling down on open\" to open up X-Pack, which is open code paid add-on features to Elasticsearch. We discussed the implications of this on their business model, and what changes will take place at the code and license level on GitHub.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/292/the-changelog-292.mp3","Wed, 11 Apr 2018 11:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4020,"title":4021,"slug":567,"description":4022,"audioUrl":4023,"pubDate":4024,"duration":3148,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/485","Winamp2 JS (Interview)","Jordan Eldredge joined the show to talk with us about Winamp2-js — a reimplementation of Winamp 2.9 in HTML5 and Javascript. For many of our listeners, talking about Winamp may bring to mind some extreme nostalgia about the internet of the past ... and it's certainly that way for Jerod and I. Jordan started this project in 2014 and it's what ultimately got the attention of some folks at Facebook, where he now works on Nuclide.\n\nWe shared stories about Winamp back in the day, actually listening to music as an mp3, the technical hurdles and learning Jordan has experienced, skinning it, playlists, making it a frontend for Spotify -- which is so ironic to actually say. Also, Jerod has been hacking it via livestream on Twitch to add it as an alternate audio player on Changelog.com.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/291/the-changelog-291.mp3","Fri, 06 Apr 2018 11:30:00 +0000",{"guid":4026,"title":4027,"slug":568,"description":4028,"audioUrl":4029,"pubDate":4030,"duration":4031,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/501","That's it. This is the finale! (Interview)","We're rebroadcasting the finale episode of the beloved Request For Commits. But don't worry, The Changelog will be back with new episodes next week. In this finale episode of Request For Commits, we regroup to discuss the podcast from its start to its finish, lessons learned, community impact, and where the conversations around open source sustainability are taking place, now and in the future. It's the end of Request For Commits, but the conversations we've had will continue on The Changelog. We also have some guest-host appearances for Nadia and Mikeal planned in the near future on this podcast. So, stay tuned.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/290/the-changelog-290.mp3","Fri, 30 Mar 2018 19:00:00 +0000",2720,{"guid":4033,"title":4034,"slug":569,"description":4035,"audioUrl":4036,"pubDate":4037,"duration":4038,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/481","Automated dependency updates (Interview)","Rhys Arkins joined the show to talk about automating dependency updates using Renovate. Renovate is an open source tool to keep source code dependencies up-to-date using automated Pull Requests. We talked about who’s using it, the languages and environments that are supported, self-hosted vs SaaS and how that plays into supporting this open source, auto-merging, being a GitHub App and in the GitHub Marketplace, and building this as a business on someone else's platform.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/289/the-changelog-289.mp3","Fri, 23 Mar 2018 19:00:00 +0000",5056,{"guid":4040,"title":4041,"slug":570,"description":4042,"audioUrl":4043,"pubDate":4044,"duration":4045,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/477","Live coding open source on Twitch (Interview)","Suz Hinton joined the show to talk about live coding open source on Twitch. We talk about how she got interested in Twitch, her goals and aspirations for live streaming, the work she's doing in open source, Twitch for open source, how you and others can get started — and maybe some other fun stuff we have in the works at Changelog.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/288/the-changelog-288.mp3","Fri, 16 Mar 2018 19:00:00 +0000",4826,{"guid":4047,"title":4048,"slug":571,"description":4049,"audioUrl":4050,"pubDate":4051,"duration":4052,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/471","Truffle framework and decentralized Ethereum apps (Interview)","Tim Coulter joined the show to talk about Truffle — a development environment, testing framework, and asset pipeline for Ethereum. We talked with Tim about how he got into Ethereum and dapp development, Solidity vs JavaScript, smart contract testing, EthPM which is like npm but for Ethereum, Why decentralization? Why dapps? Basically, why rebuild the internet? And last but not least - who's using Truffle and what have they built with it?","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/287/the-changelog-287.mp3","Tue, 13 Mar 2018 19:00:00 +0000",4389,{"guid":4054,"title":4055,"slug":572,"description":4056,"audioUrl":4057,"pubDate":4058,"duration":4059,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/472","JavaScript sprinkles in Basecamp turned Stimulus (Interview)","David Heinemeier Hansson joined the show to share the story of how JavaScript sprinkles in Basecamp evolved into a full-fledged framework called Stimulus. We talked about ins and outs of Basecamp as it is today, Ruby, JavaScript and David's somewhat new found love for that language. How they open source because they can. And David's new YouTube series called \"On Writing Software Well\".","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/286/the-changelog-286.mp3","Tue, 06 Mar 2018 20:00:00 +0000",5302,{"guid":4061,"title":4062,"slug":573,"description":4063,"audioUrl":4064,"pubDate":4065,"duration":4066,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/476","We couldn’t afford an Oculus so we built one (Interview)","Max Coutté joined the show to share his journey of learning the math and programming required to build an open source Oculus headset for $100. Max is 16 and lives in a small village in France. And one day he and his friends decided to built an Oculus headset because they couldn't afford one. This show takes you through Max's journey, how his teacher (aka Sensei) made all the difference, and how the chief architect at Oculus, Atman Binstock, advised him to make it all open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/285/the-changelog-285.mp3","Fri, 23 Feb 2018 20:00:00 +0000",3990,{"guid":4068,"title":4069,"slug":574,"description":4070,"audioUrl":4071,"pubDate":4072,"duration":4073,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/460","Moore's Law and High Performance Computing (Interview)","Todd Gamblin, a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, joined us to talk about Moore’s Law, his work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the components of a micro-chip, and High Performance Computing.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/284/the-changelog-284.mp3","Fri, 16 Feb 2018 20:00:00 +0000",4473,{"guid":4075,"title":4076,"slug":575,"description":4077,"audioUrl":4078,"pubDate":4079,"duration":1145,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/463","Devhints - TL;DR for Developer Documentation (Interview)","Rico Sta. Cruz joined us to talk about his project Devhints (cheatsheets for developers). There are more than 365 cheatsheets you can contribute to and it's open source. We talked about the design, technical implementation, community, alternate interfaces like the command line. We also talked about RSJS, RSCSS, and Docpress.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/283/the-changelog-283.mp3","Fri, 09 Feb 2018 20:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4081,"title":4082,"slug":576,"description":4083,"audioUrl":4084,"pubDate":4085,"duration":4086,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/478","The impact and future of Kubernetes (Interview)","From KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2017 — Brendan Burns (Kubernetes co-founder) and Gabe Monroy (creator of Deis) joined the show to talk about the origin, impact, and future of Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/282/the-changelog-282.mp3","Fri, 02 Feb 2018 20:00:00 +0000",2734,{"guid":4088,"title":4089,"slug":577,"description":4090,"audioUrl":4091,"pubDate":4092,"duration":4093,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/466","Gitcoin: sustaining open source with cryptocurrency (Interview)","We're joined by Kevin Owocki, the founder of Gitcoin. Gitcoin is a platform to monetize or incentivize work in open source software. We talked about how Gitcoin sits at the intersection of sustaining open source and cryptocurrencies, their history and roadmap, their decision to leverage the brand name of Git, bug bounties, funded issues, web3, MetaMask, and the future of Gitcoin and how open source benefits.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/281/the-changelog-281.mp3","Fri, 26 Jan 2018 20:00:00 +0000",4593,{"guid":4095,"title":4096,"slug":578,"description":4097,"audioUrl":4098,"pubDate":4099,"duration":4100,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/453","Building a secure Operating System (Redox OS) with Rust (Interview)","We talked with Jeremy Soller, the BDFL of Redox OS, a Unix-like Operating System written in Rust, aiming to bring the innovations of Rust to a modern microkernel and full set of applications. In this episode we talk about; OS design principals, Jeremy's goals for Redox, why is Rust, the Micro-kernel, the Filesystem, how Linux isn't secure enough, how he's funding this his development, and a coding style in Rust called Safe Rust.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/280/the-changelog-280.mp3","Fri, 19 Jan 2018 20:00:00 +0000",4726,{"guid":4102,"title":4103,"slug":579,"description":4104,"audioUrl":4105,"pubDate":4106,"duration":4107,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/457","Secure Messaging for Everyone with Wire (Interview)","We talk with Alan Duric, Co-founder and CEO of Wire, an open source end-to-end encrypted instant messaging app for voice and video calls. In 2005 Alan co-founded Camino Networks which was later acquired by Skype, and his involvement with internet based voice communications goes back 20 years. We talk about the early days of Skype, why Wire is open source, the importance of encryption, the importance of secure messaging, their polyglot ways, and how they plan to stand apart from other apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/279/the-changelog-279.mp3","Fri, 15 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000",5001,{"guid":4109,"title":4110,"slug":580,"description":4111,"audioUrl":4112,"pubDate":4113,"duration":4114,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/468","Blockchains and Databases at OSCON (Interview)","We went back into the archives to conversations we had around blockchains and databases at OSCON 2017. We talked with Monty Widenius, creator of MariaDB the open source forever fork MySQL, Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director of Hyperledger, the open source collaborative effort hosted by The Linux Foundation to advance blockchain technologies, and Tague Griffith, Head of Developer Advocacy at Redis Labs, the home of open source Redis and commercial provider of Redis Enterprise.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/278/the-changelog-278.mp3","Thu, 14 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000",3414,{"guid":4116,"title":4117,"slug":581,"description":4118,"audioUrl":4119,"pubDate":4120,"duration":4121,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/467","The Story of Visual Studio Code (Interview)","We're back in NYC at Microsoft Connect(); talking about the backstory of Visual Studio Code with Julia Liuson (Corporate Vice President of Visual Studio), Chris Dias (Principal Program Manager of Visual Studio and .NET), and PJ Meyer (Product Manager).\n\nWe talk about the beginnings of the Visual Studio product line, how Microsoft missed the internet, how the community is judging Microsoft and looking at them with a very old lense, how Visual Studio Code evolved from lessons learned with their cloud based editor called Monaco, how they had to radically change to reach developers beyond Windows, and how this open source project is thriving.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/277/the-changelog-277.mp3","Tue, 05 Dec 2017 16:00:00 +0000",4646,{"guid":4123,"title":4124,"slug":582,"description":4125,"audioUrl":4126,"pubDate":4127,"duration":4128,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/458","The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (Interview)","Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, joined the show to talk about what it means to be Cloud Native, the ins and outs of Dan's role to the foundation, how they make money to sustain things, membership, the support they give to open source projects, the home they've given to Kubernetes, Prometheus and many other projects that have become the de facto projects to build cloud native applications on.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/276/the-changelog-276.mp3","Wed, 29 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000",4848,{"guid":4130,"title":4131,"slug":583,"description":4132,"audioUrl":4133,"pubDate":4134,"duration":4135,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/461","The History of GNOME, Mono, and Xamarin (Interview)","We talked with Miguel de Icaza last week at Microsoft Connect(); in New York City. Miguel gave us the backstory on how he's been competing with Microsoft for most of his developer career, and he shares the history of GNOME, Mono, and Xamarin — and what led him to now work at Microsoft.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/275/the-changelog-275.mp3","Tue, 21 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000",2944,{"guid":4137,"title":4138,"slug":584,"description":4139,"audioUrl":4140,"pubDate":4141,"duration":4142,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/452","Faktory and the future of background jobs (Interview)","Mike Perham is back for his 4th appearance to talk about his new project Faktory, a new background job system that's aiming to bring the best practices developed over the last five years in Sidekiq to every programming language. We catch up with Mike on the continued success and model of Sidekiq, the future of background jobs, his thoughts on RocksDB in Faktory vs BoltDB, Redis, or SQLite, how he plans to support Sidekiq for the next 10 years, and his thoughts on Faktory being a SaaS option in the future.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/274/the-changelog-274.mp3","Sat, 18 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000",4687,{"guid":4144,"title":4145,"slug":585,"description":4146,"audioUrl":4147,"pubDate":4148,"duration":4149,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/426","Data Science at OSCON (Interview)","We went back into the archives to conversations we had around data science at OSCON 2017. We talked with Vida Williams (Data Scientist) and Michelle Casbon (Director of Data Science at Qordoba) about the social impact of open data, personal data and transparency, privacy, the big data problem of public surveillance, electronic fingerprinting, the rift between data scientists and computer scientists, natural language processing, machine learning, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/273/the-changelog-273.mp3","Fri, 10 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000",2241,{"guid":4151,"title":4152,"slug":586,"description":4153,"audioUrl":4154,"pubDate":4155,"duration":4156,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/445","Functional CSS and Tachyons (Interview)","Adam Morse joined the show to talk about Functional CSS and his project Tachyons - a CSS Toolkit that lets you quickly build and design new UI without writing CSS. We talk about Scalable CSS, the difference between \"Atomic\", \"OOCSS\", \"BEM\" and others, semantic class names, and where we go from here.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/272/the-changelog-272.mp3","Fri, 10 Nov 2017 18:00:00 +0000",4282,{"guid":4158,"title":4159,"slug":587,"description":4160,"audioUrl":4161,"pubDate":4162,"duration":4163,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/441","My roadmap to become a blockchain engineer (Interview)","Preethi Kasireddy, a self-employed blockchain and smart contract Engineer, joined the show to talk about why she left the best job in the world at Andreessen Horowitz on the deal team, how she got entrepreneurship envy, the roadmap she laid out in 2015 and where she's at today as an engineer, her excitement for blockchain-based technologies, and why blockchains don't scale.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/271/the-changelog-271.mp3","Wed, 08 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000",3857,{"guid":4165,"title":4166,"slug":588,"description":4167,"audioUrl":4168,"pubDate":4169,"duration":4170,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/439","Rails as a day job, Diesel on the side (Interview)","Sean Griffin joins the show to talk about doing Rails full-time, his love of Rust. and his project Diesel - a safe, extensible ORM and query builder for Rust. We discuss Sean’s path to working full-time on Rails, what he works on specifically, why Rust, why Diesel, and how much of Diesel’s design and featureset is a product of his experience with ActiveRecord and Rails.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/270/the-changelog-270.mp3","Sat, 04 Nov 2017 18:30:00 +0000",4568,{"guid":4172,"title":4173,"slug":589,"description":4174,"audioUrl":4175,"pubDate":4176,"duration":4177,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/455","Bisq, the decentralized Bitcoin exchange (Interview)","Chris Beams joins the show to talk about Bisq, the P2P decentralized Bitcoin exchange and open-source desktop application that allows you to buy and sell bitcoins in exchange for national currencies, or alternative crypto currencies. We get some background on the issues faced by crypto exchanges like CoinBase, and the now defunkt Mt. Gox. We discuss whether or not Bitcoin is a censorship resistant payment system and what it means to have anonymous transaction currency options. Bisq also has an interesting white paper about its own DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) to support its contributors and we discuss that in detail at the end of the episode.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/269/the-changelog-269.mp3","Fri, 03 Nov 2017 16:00:00 +0000",6609,{"guid":4179,"title":4180,"slug":590,"description":4181,"audioUrl":4182,"pubDate":4183,"duration":4184,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/435","Operação Serenata de Amor (Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Government Corruption 😱) (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/268/the-changelog-268.mp3","Tue, 31 Oct 2017 16:00:00 +0000",3820,{"guid":4186,"title":4187,"slug":591,"description":4188,"audioUrl":4189,"pubDate":4190,"duration":4191,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/434","Functional Programming (Interview)","Eric Normand joined the show to talk about Functional Programming. We talked about FP vs OOP vs Imperative, why FP is popular again, the advantages and disadvantages of Functional Programming, and teaching Functional Programming concepts.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/267/the-changelog-267.mp3","Sat, 28 Oct 2017 19:00:00 +0000",3579,{"guid":4193,"title":4194,"slug":592,"description":4195,"audioUrl":4196,"pubDate":4197,"duration":4198,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/424","The Future of RethinkDB (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/266/the-changelog-266.mp3","Tue, 17 Oct 2017 19:00:00 +0000",4206,{"guid":4200,"title":4201,"slug":593,"description":4202,"audioUrl":4203,"pubDate":4204,"duration":4205,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/421","The Kotlin Programming Language (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/265/the-changelog-265.mp3","Fri, 13 Oct 2017 19:00:00 +0000",3224,{"guid":4207,"title":4208,"slug":594,"description":4209,"audioUrl":4210,"pubDate":4211,"duration":1019,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/442","Automating GitHub with Probot (Interview)","We talk with Brandon Keepers and Bex Warner about GitHub's Probot — GitHub Apps to automate and improve your workflows. You can use pre-built apps or easily build and share your own.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/264/the-changelog-264.mp3","Fri, 06 Oct 2017 19:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4213,"title":4214,"slug":595,"description":4215,"audioUrl":4216,"pubDate":4217,"duration":1215,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/419","Community, Building Remote-first Teams, and Web Performance Inclusivity (Interview)","Karolina Szczur joined the show to talk about community building, building remote-first teams, the hiring process in tech, product development, and the inclusivity factor of web performance.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/262/the-changelog-262.mp3","Fri, 08 Sep 2017 19:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4219,"title":4220,"slug":596,"description":4221,"audioUrl":4222,"pubDate":4223,"duration":4224,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/430","Building an artificial Pancreas with Elixir and Nerves (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/261/the-changelog-261.mp3","Fri, 11 Aug 2017 19:00:00 +0000",3904,{"guid":4226,"title":4227,"slug":597,"description":4228,"audioUrl":4229,"pubDate":4230,"duration":4231,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/420","You are not Google/Amazon/LinkedIn (Interview)","If you find yourself chasing shiny objects and squirrels all time, you should 💯 listen to this episode featuring Ozan Onay (President of Bradfield School of Computer Science) where we discuss his recent blog post entitled _You Are Not Google_ which was the #1 link in Changelog Weekly - Issue #159. This show is full of wisdom and advice for every developer out there.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/260/the-changelog-260.mp3","Fri, 04 Aug 2017 19:00:00 +0000",2947,{"guid":4233,"title":4234,"slug":598,"description":4235,"audioUrl":4236,"pubDate":4237,"duration":4238,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/428","ANTHOLOGY — The Future of Open Source at OSCON 2017 (Interview)","This is an anthology episode from OSCON 2017 featuring awesome conversations with Kelsey Hightower (OSCON Co-Chair and Developer Advocate at Google Cloud Platform), Safia Abdalla (Open Source Developer and Creator of Zarf), and Mike McQuaid and Nadia Eghbal (GitHub Open Source Programs).","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/259/the-changelog-259.mp3","Fri, 28 Jul 2017 19:00:00 +0000",3407,{"guid":4240,"title":4241,"slug":599,"description":4242,"audioUrl":4243,"pubDate":4244,"duration":4245,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/412","The power of wikis, the problem with social networks, the promise of AI (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/257/the-changelog-257.mp3","Fri, 14 Jul 2017 15:00:00 +0000",5201,{"guid":4247,"title":4248,"slug":600,"description":4249,"audioUrl":4250,"pubDate":4251,"duration":4252,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/422","Ubuntu Snaps and Bash on Windows Server (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/256/the-changelog-256.mp3","Fri, 07 Jul 2017 19:00:00 +0000",1875,{"guid":4254,"title":4255,"slug":601,"description":4256,"audioUrl":4257,"pubDate":4258,"duration":4259,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/408","Why is GraphQL so cool? (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/255/the-changelog-255.mp3","Fri, 30 Jun 2017 19:00:00 +0000",3399,{"guid":4261,"title":4262,"slug":602,"description":4263,"audioUrl":4264,"pubDate":4265,"duration":4266,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/396","Deploying Changelog.com (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/254/the-changelog-254.mp3","Fri, 23 Jun 2017 19:00:00 +0000",5038,{"guid":4268,"title":4269,"slug":603,"description":4270,"audioUrl":4271,"pubDate":4272,"duration":4273,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/417","The serverless revolution (Interview)","We talked with Pam Selle at OSCON about the serverless revolution happening for JavaScript developers. This episode kicks off our mini-series from the Expo Hall floor at OSCON 2017.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/253/the-changelog-253.mp3","Fri, 16 Jun 2017 19:00:00 +0000",1732,{"guid":4275,"title":4276,"slug":604,"description":4277,"audioUrl":4278,"pubDate":4279,"duration":4280,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/414","GitHub's Open Source Survey (2017) (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/252/the-changelog-252.mp3","Fri, 09 Jun 2017 22:00:00 +0000",4706,{"guid":4282,"title":4283,"slug":605,"description":4284,"audioUrl":4285,"pubDate":4286,"duration":4287,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/410","JAMstack, Netlify CMS, and 10x-ing Smashing Magazine (Interview)","Matt Biilman and Chris Bach joined the show to talk about JAMstack, Netlify CMS, how open source drives standards, and 10x-ing the speed of Smashing Magazine.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/251/the-changelog-251.mp3","Tue, 30 May 2017 19:00:00 +0000",4457,{"guid":4289,"title":4290,"slug":606,"description":4291,"audioUrl":4292,"pubDate":4293,"duration":4294,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/390","The Backstory of Kubernetes (Interview)","Tim Hockin and Aparna Sinha joined the show to talk about the backstory of Kubernetes inside Google, how Tim and others got it funded, the infrastructure of Kubernetes, and how they've been able to succeed by focusing on the community.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/250/the-changelog-250.mp3","Sun, 21 May 2017 07:00:00 +0000",4243,{"guid":4296,"title":4297,"slug":607,"description":4298,"audioUrl":4299,"pubDate":4300,"duration":4301,"artwork":793,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/1/406","BONUS - Sustain Open Source Software (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/bonus-sustainoss/the-changelog-bonus-sustainoss.mp3","Thu, 04 May 2017 17:45:00 +0000",596,{"guid":4303,"title":4304,"slug":608,"description":4305,"audioUrl":4306,"pubDate":4307,"duration":4308,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/393","Open source at Microsoft, inclusion, diversity, and OSCON (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/249/the-changelog-249.mp3","Fri, 28 Apr 2017 21:00:00 +0000",3658,{"guid":4310,"title":4311,"slug":609,"description":4312,"audioUrl":4313,"pubDate":4314,"duration":4315,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/387","Open source lessons learned (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/248/the-changelog-248.mp3","Fri, 28 Apr 2017 17:50:00 +0000",4657,{"guid":4317,"title":4318,"slug":610,"description":4319,"audioUrl":4320,"pubDate":4321,"duration":4322,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/386","Firefox Debugger and DevTools (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/247/the-changelog-247.mp3","Mon, 17 Apr 2017 19:00:00 +0000",4452,{"guid":4324,"title":4325,"slug":611,"description":4326,"audioUrl":4327,"pubDate":4328,"duration":4329,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/385","First-time contributors and maintainer balance (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/246/the-changelog-246.mp3","Mon, 10 Apr 2017 17:00:00 +0000",4403,{"guid":4331,"title":4332,"slug":612,"description":4333,"audioUrl":4334,"pubDate":4335,"duration":4336,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/381","Open Source at Google (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/245/the-changelog-245.mp3","Tue, 28 Mar 2017 17:00:00 +0000",4434,{"guid":4338,"title":4339,"slug":613,"description":4340,"audioUrl":4341,"pubDate":4342,"duration":4343,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/351","Learning JavaScript and Bringing People Together (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/244/the-changelog-244.mp3","Sat, 25 Mar 2017 03:00:00 +0000",4032,{"guid":4345,"title":4346,"slug":614,"description":4347,"audioUrl":4348,"pubDate":4349,"duration":4350,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/374","Let's Encrypt the web (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/243/the-changelog-243.mp3","Sat, 18 Mar 2017 03:00:00 +0000",4578,{"guid":4352,"title":4353,"slug":615,"description":4354,"audioUrl":4355,"pubDate":4356,"duration":4052,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/373","The burden of open source (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/242/the-changelog-242.mp3","Thu, 09 Mar 2017 12:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4358,"title":4359,"slug":616,"description":4360,"audioUrl":4361,"pubDate":4362,"duration":4363,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/365","The Story of Atom (Interview)","Nathan Sobo, founding member of the Atom editor team at GitHub, joined the show take us all the way back to the beginning of Atom to learn where it came from, the founding team, the problem it solves, on through to shipping 1.0 and beyond.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/241/the-changelog-241.mp3","Fri, 24 Feb 2017 20:00:00 +0000",4424,{"guid":4365,"title":4366,"slug":617,"description":4367,"audioUrl":4368,"pubDate":4369,"duration":4370,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/361","Feedbin and RSS resurgence (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/240/the-changelog-240.mp3","Tue, 21 Feb 2017 20:00:00 +0000",3958,{"guid":4372,"title":4373,"slug":618,"description":4374,"audioUrl":4375,"pubDate":4376,"duration":4377,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/355","Managing Secrets Using Vault (Interview)","Seth Vargo, the Director of Technical Advocacy at HashiCorp, joined the show to talk about managing secrets with their open source product called Vault which lets you centrally secure, store, and tightly control access to secrets across distributed infrastructure and applications. We talked about Seth's back story into open source, use cases, what problem it solves, key features like Data Encryption, why they choose to write it in Go, and how they build tooling around the open core model.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/239/the-changelog-239.mp3","Fri, 17 Feb 2017 20:00:00 +0000",4436,{"guid":4379,"title":4380,"slug":619,"description":4381,"audioUrl":4382,"pubDate":4383,"duration":4384,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/357","ANTHOLOGY – Hacker stories from OSCON and All Things Open (Interview)","Karen Sandler, Rachel Nabors, and Jono Bacon joined the show by way of some great conversations at OSCON in London, UK and All Things Open in Raleigh, NC. We talked about free software, web animation and motion in user interfaces, and how open source communities organize.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/238/the-changelog-238.mp3","Fri, 10 Feb 2017 20:00:00 +0000",4705,{"guid":4386,"title":4387,"slug":620,"description":4388,"audioUrl":4389,"pubDate":4390,"duration":4391,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/353","Reproducible builds and secure software (Interview)","Chris Lamb joined the show to talk about his project Reproducible Builds — which is funded by The Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative. We talked about the importance of having a verifiable path from source code to compiled binary, what this set of software development practices is all about, what it means to have Reproducible Builds, the challenges faced when implementing these development practices, and the inherent security you gain from them.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/237/the-changelog-237.mp3","Fri, 03 Feb 2017 20:00:00 +0000",4515,{"guid":4393,"title":4394,"slug":621,"description":4395,"audioUrl":4396,"pubDate":4397,"duration":4398,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/352","GunDB, Venture Backed and Decentralized (Interview)","Mark Nadal joined the show to talk about his hacker story and his venture backed open source datastore project called GunDB — a realtime, decentralized, offline-first, graph database engine. We talked about the details behind this database, how Mark secured funding, why yet another datastore, who's using the database, how Mark plans to sustain this project through products and services, his thoughts on the RethinkDB postmortem and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/236/the-changelog-236.mp3","Fri, 27 Jan 2017 20:00:00 +0000",3973,{"guid":4400,"title":4401,"slug":622,"description":4402,"audioUrl":4403,"pubDate":4404,"duration":3016,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/347","ANTHOLOGY – Hacker Stories From OSCON, All Things Open, and Node Interactive (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/235/the-changelog-235.mp3","Fri, 13 Jan 2017 20:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4406,"title":4407,"slug":623,"description":4408,"audioUrl":4409,"pubDate":4410,"duration":2009,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/344","Open Collective and funding open source (Interview)","Pia Mancini joined the show to talk about Open Collective, her background and where she came from, her passion to upgrade democracy, funding and sustaining open source, what open collective is, how it works, how you can support your favorite open source communities, but more importably how you can take part and start your own collective.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/234/the-changelog-234.mp3","Mon, 09 Jan 2017 23:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4412,"title":4413,"slug":624,"description":4414,"audioUrl":4415,"pubDate":4416,"duration":4417,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/334","webpack (Interview)","Sean Larkin joined the show to talk about Webpack, how fast open sources moves, how fast Webpack is moving, the core team, the formation, joining JS Foundation, the problem it's solving, the bleeding edge features, sustainability, Sean and team's efforts to build the community, their work on Open Collective, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/233/the-changelog-233.mp3","Sat, 17 Dec 2016 00:00:00 +0000",4814,{"guid":4419,"title":4420,"slug":625,"description":4421,"audioUrl":4422,"pubDate":4423,"duration":4424,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/333","Homebrew and Swift (Interview)","Max Howell, famous for creating Homebrew, joined the show to talk about his start in software and open source, the tweet that was heard around the world when he interviewed with Google and didn't get accepted, the creation of Homebrew, the naming process, as well as the difficulty letting go. We also talked about his passion for the Swift programming language, and his work on Swift Package Manager while at Apple.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/232/the-changelog-232.mp3","Fri, 09 Dec 2016 20:00:00 +0000",4993,{"guid":4426,"title":4427,"slug":626,"description":4428,"audioUrl":4429,"pubDate":4430,"duration":4431,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/330","HTTP/2 in Node.js Core (Interview)","In this special episode recorded at Node Interactive 2016 in Austin, TX Adam talked with James Snell (IBM Technical Lead for Node and member of Node's TSC and CTC) about the work he's doing on Node's implementation of http2, the state of http2 in Node, what this new spec has to offer, and what the Node community can expect from this new protocol.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/231/the-changelog-231.mp3","Tue, 06 Dec 2016 18:00:00 +0000",2437,{"guid":4433,"title":4434,"slug":627,"description":4435,"audioUrl":4436,"pubDate":4437,"duration":4438,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/328","18F and OSS in the U.S. Federal Government (Interview)","From 18F — Hillary Hartley and Aidan Feldman joined the show to talk about how 18F is changing the way the federal government builds and buys digital services.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/230/the-changelog-230.mp3","Fri, 25 Nov 2016 20:00:00 +0000",4719,{"guid":4440,"title":4441,"slug":628,"description":4442,"audioUrl":4443,"pubDate":4444,"duration":4445,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/313","Python, Django, and Channels (Interview)","Django core contributor Andrew Godwin joins the show to tell us all about Python and Django. If you've ever wondered why people love Python, what Django's virtues are as a web framework, or how Django Channels measure up to Phoenix's Channels and Rails' Action Cable, this is the show for you. Also: Andrew's take on funding and sustaining open source efforts.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/229/the-changelog-229.mp3","Fri, 25 Nov 2016 16:30:00 +0000",4516,{"guid":4447,"title":4448,"slug":629,"description":4449,"audioUrl":4450,"pubDate":4451,"duration":1145,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/325","Mad science, WebTorrent, WebRTC (Interview)","Feross Aboukhadijeh joined the show this week to talk with us about his backstory, passive income, WebTorrent, WebRTC, Electron and the ins and outs of packaging apps for all platforms.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/227/the-changelog-227.mp3","Fri, 11 Nov 2016 14:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4453,"title":4454,"slug":630,"description":4455,"audioUrl":4456,"pubDate":4457,"duration":4458,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/323","The Road to Font Awesome 5 (Interview)","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.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/226/the-changelog-226.mp3","Fri, 04 Nov 2016 16:00:00 +0000",4555,{"guid":4460,"title":4461,"slug":631,"description":4462,"audioUrl":4463,"pubDate":4464,"duration":4465,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/308","99 Practical Bottles of OOP (Interview)","Sandi Metz joined the show to talk about her beginnings on a mainframe, her 30+ years of programming experience, the ins and outs of OOP, her book Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby (aka POODR), as well as her latest book 99 Bottles of OOP which she co-authored with Katrina Owen. We also covered a few listener submitted questions at the end.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/225/the-changelog-225.mp3","Fri, 28 Oct 2016 14:00:00 +0000",5211,{"guid":4467,"title":4468,"slug":632,"description":4469,"audioUrl":4470,"pubDate":4471,"duration":4472,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"changelog.com/1/291",".NET Core and Microsoft's Shift to Open Source (Interview)","Bertrand Le Roy joined the show to talk about all things .NET Core, their recent 1.0 release, where it's going, the open source around it, and Microsoft's shift towards more open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/224/the-changelog-224.mp3","Fri, 21 Oct 2016 14:00:00 +0000",3946,{"guid":4474,"title":4475,"slug":633,"description":4476,"audioUrl":4477,"pubDate":4478,"duration":4479,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/223","Homebrew and package management (Interview)","Mike McQuaid joined us to catch us up on the latest in Homebrew and the recent 1.0.0 release. We talked about no more `/usr/local` — Homebrew moves to `/usr/local/Homebrew` to keep `/usr/local` cleaner, auto-updates, the growth of the Homebrew community and how it has grown to almost 6000 unique contributors, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/223/the-changelog-223.mp3","Fri, 07 Oct 2016 14:00:00 +0000",5036,{"guid":4481,"title":4482,"slug":634,"description":4483,"audioUrl":4484,"pubDate":4485,"duration":4486,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/222","Ethereum and Cryptocurrency (Interview)","Gavin Wood joined the show to talk about Ethereum, Cryptocurrency, The DAO, Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), what could you build with Ethereum, and the future of digital currency. Gavin Wood is Founder of Ethereum, creator of the Solidity contract language, and Founder of Ethcore — the company that created Parity, an open source Ethereum client.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/222/the-changelog-222.mp3","Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:00:00 +0000",5087,{"guid":4488,"title":4489,"slug":635,"description":4490,"audioUrl":4491,"pubDate":4492,"duration":4493,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/221","How we got here (Interview)","Cory is a science fiction author, activist, journalist, co-editor of Boing Boing and the author of many books. We talked to Cory about open source, the open web, internet freedom, his involvement with the EFF, where he began his career, the details he'll be covering in his keynote at OSCON, and his thoughts on open source today and where developers should be focusing their efforts.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/221/the-changelog-221.mp3","Fri, 23 Sep 2016 20:00:00 +0000",4842,{"guid":4495,"title":4496,"slug":636,"description":4497,"audioUrl":4498,"pubDate":4499,"duration":1714,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/220","GitLab's Master Plan (Interview)","Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab, joined the show to talk about their recent unveiling of the GitLab Master Plan, $20 Million secured in a Series B funding round, their idea of Conversational Development in this \"post Agile world\", and their focus on the enterprise and on-premise Git hosting as the business model to sustain and build GitLab into something 'modern software teams' can rely upon.\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/220/the-changelog-220.mp3","Fri, 16 Sep 2016 20:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4501,"title":4502,"slug":637,"description":4503,"audioUrl":4504,"pubDate":4505,"duration":3879,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/219","TensorFlow and Deep Learning (Interview)","Eli Bixby, Developer Programs Engineer at Google, joined the show to talk to talk about TensorFlow, machine learning and deep learning, why Google open sourced it, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/219/the-changelog-219.mp3","Fri, 09 Sep 2016 20:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4507,"title":4508,"slug":638,"description":4509,"audioUrl":4510,"pubDate":4511,"duration":1419,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/218","Elm and Functional Programming (Interview)","Evan Czaplicki, creator of Elm, and Richard Feldman of NoRedInk joined the show to talk deeper about Elm, the pains of CSS it solves, scaling the Elm architecture, reusable components, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/218/the-changelog-218.mp3","Fri, 02 Sep 2016 20:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4513,"title":4514,"slug":639,"description":4515,"audioUrl":4516,"pubDate":4517,"duration":4518,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/217","Sourcegraph the 'Google for Code' (Interview)","Beyang Liu, the CTO and co-founder of Sourcegraph, joined the show to talk about the backstory of Sourcegraph, how it works, how they're aiming to be the 'Google for Code', ideas around offline support for code search, how it's licensed, and their new software license called Fair Source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/217/the-changelog-217.mp3","Fri, 26 Aug 2016 20:00:00 +0000",5406,{"guid":4520,"title":4521,"slug":640,"description":4522,"audioUrl":4523,"pubDate":4524,"duration":4525,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/216","GitHub's Electron (Interview)","Zeke Sikelianos joined the show to talk about GitHub's Electron project and the future of web folks making cross platform desktop apps. We talked about the web revolution around native vs web app, where Electron is heading, who's using it, and how cool it is to enable folks like Guillermo Rauch to build HyperTerm.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/216/the-changelog-216.mp3","Fri, 19 Aug 2016 20:00:00 +0000",5070,{"guid":4527,"title":4528,"slug":641,"description":4529,"audioUrl":4530,"pubDate":4531,"duration":4532,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/215","Best Practices Badge from Core Infrastructure Initiative (Interview)","David A. Wheeler, from Core Infrastructure Initiative, joined the show to talk about the CII Best Practices Badge program.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/215/the-changelog-215.mp3","Fri, 12 Aug 2016 20:00:00 +0000",4109,{"guid":4534,"title":4535,"slug":642,"description":4536,"audioUrl":4537,"pubDate":4538,"duration":4539,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/214","Libscore, Velocity.js, Hacking (Interview)","Julian Shapiro, startup founder and developer, joined the show to talk about his story of entrepreneurship, open source, growth hacking, and more. Julian's story is a story you don't want to miss — plus he shares actionable advice on growing and marketing an open source project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/214/the-changelog-214.mp3","Sat, 06 Aug 2016 01:00:00 +0000",3466,{"guid":4541,"title":4542,"slug":643,"description":4543,"audioUrl":4544,"pubDate":4545,"duration":4546,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/213","ZEIT, HyperTerm, now (Interview)","Guillermo Rauch joined the show to talk with Adam about how he got into programming, how that lead him to what he's doing now at ZEIT, the design of HyperTerm, and now.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/213/the-changelog-213.mp3","Sat, 30 Jul 2016 01:00:00 +0000",6035,{"guid":4548,"title":4549,"slug":644,"description":4550,"audioUrl":4551,"pubDate":4552,"duration":1019,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/212","SiteSpeed.io and Performance (Interview)","Peter Hedenskog joined the show to talk about SiteSpeed.io and web performance. We covered where it came from, where it's going, and more importantly, simple ways you can focus on your web performance.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/212/the-changelog-212.mp3","Sat, 23 Jul 2016 01:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4554,"title":4555,"slug":645,"description":4556,"audioUrl":4557,"pubDate":4558,"duration":1897,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/211","Open Source at Facebook (Interview)","James Pearce, Head of Open Source at Facebook, joined the show to talk about that very subject — open source at Facebook, his path to software development, why he's the person to lead open source at Facebook, their view on open source, their culture of open source, how they choose what to open source, and more importantly — how they focus on, support, and nurture the community.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/211/the-changelog-211.mp3","Fri, 15 Jul 2016 15:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4560,"title":4561,"slug":646,"description":4562,"audioUrl":4563,"pubDate":4564,"duration":4565,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/210","ngrok and Go (Interview)","Alan Shreve, creator of the beloved ngrok, joined the show to talk about ngrok — what it is, why it exists, why he wrote it in Go, and ultimately why 1.0 is open source but 2.0 is not.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/210/the-changelog-210.mp3","Sat, 09 Jul 2016 01:00:00 +0000",4431,{"guid":4567,"title":4568,"slug":647,"description":4569,"audioUrl":4570,"pubDate":4571,"duration":4572,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/209","GitHub and Google on Public Datasets & Google BigQuery (Interview)","Arfon Smith from GitHub, and Felipe Hoffa & Will Curran from Google joined the show to talk about BigQuery — the big picture behind Google Cloud's push to host public datasets, the collaboration between the two companies to expand GitHub's public dataset, adding query capabilities that have never been possible before, example queries, and more!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/209/the-changelog-209.mp3","Wed, 29 Jun 2016 20:00:00 +0000",5055,{"guid":4574,"title":4575,"slug":648,"description":4576,"audioUrl":4577,"pubDate":4578,"duration":4579,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/208","Ecto 2 and Phoenix Presence (Interview)","José Valim and Chris McCord joined the show to talk all about how they're advancing the \"state of the art\" in the Elixir community with their release of Ecto 2.0 and Phoenix 1.2. We also share our journey with Elixir at The Changelog, find out what makes Phoenix's new Presence feature so special, and even find time for Chris to field a few of our support requests.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/208/the-changelog-208.mp3","Wed, 22 Jun 2016 06:00:00 +0000",5862,{"guid":4581,"title":4582,"slug":649,"description":4583,"audioUrl":4584,"pubDate":4585,"duration":4128,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/207","Ubuntu Everywhere (Interview)","Dustin Kirkland joined the show to talk about Ubuntu — the most widely used flavor of Linux. We talked about the rise of Ubuntu, Ubuntu being everywhere, their collaboration with Microsoft to bring Bash to Windows, and what we can expect from the future of this Linux distro.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/207/the-changelog-207.mp3","Sat, 18 Jun 2016 01:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4587,"title":4588,"slug":650,"description":4589,"audioUrl":4590,"pubDate":4591,"duration":4592,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/206","The advantages of being a blind programmer (Interview)","Parham Doustdar is a blind programmer and joined the show to talk about the advantages he has being a blind programmer, the tools he uses, why he had to quit school, and carving your own path.\n\nNote: We couldn't stop using visual words when talking with Parham — even he couldn't help himself. So you'll get to hear us all laugh at ourselves near the end.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/206/the-changelog-206.mp3","Sat, 11 Jun 2016 01:00:00 +0000",4190,{"guid":4594,"title":4595,"slug":651,"description":4596,"audioUrl":4597,"pubDate":4598,"duration":4599,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/205","A protocol for dying (Interview)","Since airing this show, Pieter passed away due to his battle with a metastasis of bile duct cancer in both lungs. But rather than listen to this show with sadness, listen with a happy heart and let's celebrate Pieter's life, and what he has accomplished. Thank you Pieter from the bottom of our hearts for your time on this show and for all that you are. You are loved by us my friend. This show will forever be a very special show for us.\n\nPieter Hintjens is the creator of ZeroMQ and The Collective Code Construction Contract (C4), a writer of many books and protocols, as well as a developer with decades of building software and communities -- he's someone who's given so much, and continues to give - even up until the time he is planning for his death.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/205/the-changelog-205.mp3","Sat, 04 Jun 2016 01:00:00 +0000",6997,{"guid":4601,"title":4602,"slug":652,"description":4603,"audioUrl":4604,"pubDate":4605,"duration":4606,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/204","IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) (Interview)","Juan Benet joined the show to talk about IPFS (InterPlanetary File System), a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol to make the web faster, safer, and more open — addressed by content and identities. We talked about what it is, how it works, how it can be used, and how it just might save the future of the web.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/204/the-changelog-204.mp3","Sat, 21 May 2016 01:00:00 +0000",4417,{"guid":4608,"title":4609,"slug":653,"description":4610,"audioUrl":4611,"pubDate":4612,"duration":4613,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/203","Jewelbots and Getting Kids Coding (Interview)","Sara Chipps, the creator of Jewelbots, and George Stocker, the VP of Engineering at Jewelbots joined the show to talk about connected wearables for kids, keeping UX simple, building a business on open source, and influencing young girls through the possibilities of coding.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/203/the-changelog-203.mp3","Sat, 14 May 2016 01:00:00 +0000",3860,{"guid":4615,"title":4616,"slug":654,"description":4617,"audioUrl":4618,"pubDate":4619,"duration":4620,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/202","23 years of Ruby (Interview)","Big show! Matz, creator of the Ruby  programming language, joined the show to discuss where he began as a programmer, the origins of Ruby, its history and future, Ruby 3.0, concurrency and parallelism, Streem, Erlang, Elixir, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/202/the-changelog-202.mp3","Sat, 07 May 2016 01:00:00 +0000",4973,{"guid":4622,"title":4623,"slug":655,"description":4624,"audioUrl":4625,"pubDate":4626,"duration":4627,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/201","Why SQLite succeeded as a database (Interview)","This episode is part of our remastered greatest hits collection and features Richard Hipp, the creator of SQLite, talking with us about its history, where it came from, why it has succeeded as a database, how its development has been sustainably funded, and the how and why of it being the most widely deployed database engine in the world.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/201/the-changelog-201.mp3","Sat, 30 Apr 2016 01:00:00 +0000",4760,{"guid":4629,"title":4630,"slug":656,"description":4631,"audioUrl":4632,"pubDate":4633,"duration":4634,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/200","JavaScript and Robots (Interview)","Raquel Vélez, aka Rockbot, joined the show to talk about where she came from, how she got into programming with JavaScript, her passion for robots and mechanical engineering, the culture of npm, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/200/the-changelog-200.mp3","Tue, 19 Apr 2016 01:00:00 +0000",5380,{"guid":4636,"title":4637,"slug":657,"description":4638,"audioUrl":4639,"pubDate":4640,"duration":4641,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/198","Haskell Programming (Interview)","Chris Allen and Julie Moronuki joined the show to talk about Haskell, their book \"Haskell Programming\", learning to program, their book writing process, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/198/the-changelog-198.mp3","Sat, 26 Mar 2016 01:00:00 +0000",6104,{"guid":4643,"title":4644,"slug":658,"description":4645,"audioUrl":4646,"pubDate":4647,"duration":4648,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/197","The future of WordPress and Calypso (Interview)","Matt Mullenweg, the creator of WordPress and the CEO of Automattic, joined the show to talk about the past, present, and future of WordPress. We talked about the role of JavaScript for WordPress, their new REST API, Calypso, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/197/the-changelog-197.mp3","Fri, 04 Mar 2016 09:30:00 +0000",5719,{"guid":4650,"title":4651,"slug":659,"description":4652,"audioUrl":4653,"pubDate":4654,"duration":1405,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/196","TiddlyWiki (Interview)","Jeremy Ruston joined the show to talk about TiddlyWiki — a unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organizing, and sharing complex information. It's written in JavaScript and sports a custom fake DOM. We talked to Jeremy about his nearly 40 year career in programming, Hackability as a human right, Tiddlers — the atomic unit of data in TiddlyWiki and so much more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/196/the-changelog-196.mp3","Sat, 27 Feb 2016 02:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4656,"title":4657,"slug":660,"description":4658,"audioUrl":4659,"pubDate":4660,"duration":4661,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/194","Elixir and the Future of Phoenix (Interview)","José Valim joined the show to talk about Elixir. We learned about the early days of José's start as a programmer. José took us back to the beginning of Elixir and shared why Erlang got him so excited, we broke down features of the language, we talked about functional programming, concurrency, developing for multi-core systems, we talked about the Elixir community, the future of Phoenix, Ecto, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/194/the-changelog-194.mp3","Tue, 09 Feb 2016 10:15:00 +0000",5705,{"guid":4663,"title":4664,"slug":661,"description":4665,"audioUrl":4666,"pubDate":4667,"duration":4668,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/193","Funding open source (Interview)","Nadia Eghbal joined the show to discuss a HUGE topic that's near and dear to our heart -- funding open source! We discussed what it takes to fund open source software development, Nadia's current investigative journalism efforts around funding open source (funded by the Ford Foundation), venture-backed open source projects, what it means for an open source project to be in good shape, some potential solutions to provide better long-term support for open source, and we tried to determine how much the open source of the world might be worth.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/193/the-changelog-193.mp3","Sat, 30 Jan 2016 01:00:00 +0000",6531,{"guid":4670,"title":4671,"slug":662,"description":4672,"audioUrl":4673,"pubDate":4674,"duration":4675,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/192","Crystal: Fast as C, Slick as Ruby (Interview)","Ary Borenszweig and Juan Wajnerman, the folks behind Crystal, joined the show to talk about the goals of the language, how it's the best of both worlds between Ruby and C, why if it's so close to and inspired by Ruby why not just give their time/effort to Ruby instead, the new compiler, and we also discussed what's left before Crystal can go 1.0.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/192/the-changelog-192.mp3","Fri, 29 Jan 2016 08:00:00 +0000",3514,{"guid":4677,"title":4508,"slug":638,"description":4678,"audioUrl":4679,"pubDate":4680,"duration":4681,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/191","Richard Feldman from NoRedInk joined the show to talk about Elm and Functional Programming. Elm labeled itself \"the best of functional programming in your browser\" and boasts \"no runtime exceptions.\" We talked about the language, whether or not it's really faster than React, JavaScript fatigue, and the best ways to get started with Elm.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/191/the-changelog-191.mp3","Sat, 16 Jan 2016 02:00:00 +0000",5534,{"guid":4683,"title":4684,"slug":663,"description":4685,"audioUrl":4686,"pubDate":4687,"duration":4688,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/190","ZeroDB (Interview)","MacLane Wilkison and Michael Egorov, the creators of ZeroDB, joined the show to talk about ZeroDB — an end-to-end encrypted database (protocol), why it's open source, how it's different than other encryption techniques, performance for running encrypted queries, and an interesting topic called Proxy re-encryption.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/190/the-changelog-190.mp3","Fri, 08 Jan 2016 02:00:00 +0000",4881,{"guid":4690,"title":4691,"slug":664,"description":4692,"audioUrl":4693,"pubDate":4694,"duration":4695,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/189","JSON API and API Design (Interview)","Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about JSON.API — where the spec came from, who's involved, compliance, API design, the future, and more. We also finally got Yehuda on the show alone, so we were able to talk with him about his origins, how he got started as a programmer, and his thoughts on struggle vs aptitude.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/189/the-changelog-189.mp3","Fri, 01 Jan 2016 07:30:00 +0000",5881,{"guid":4697,"title":4698,"slug":665,"description":4699,"audioUrl":4700,"pubDate":4701,"duration":4702,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/188","DOUBLEHEADER — 24 Pull Requests and Libraries.io + Flynn (Interview)","We have a special doubleheader holiday show for you. Andrew Nesbitt joined the show to talk about 24 Pull Requests and Libraries.io, and Jonathan Rudenberg is back to catch us up on Flynn.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/188/the-changelog-188.mp3","Fri, 25 Dec 2015 02:45:00 +0000",5920,{"guid":4704,"title":4705,"slug":666,"description":4706,"audioUrl":4707,"pubDate":4708,"duration":4709,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/187","Redux, React, and Functional JavaScript (Interview)","Dan Abramov, creator of Redux, joined the show to talk about his path to becoming a programmer, his introduction to open source, React, JavaScript, functional programming in JavaScript, his thoughts on looking outside of your bubble to other ecosystems and borrowing/sharing what you can.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/187/the-changelog-187.mp3","Fri, 18 Dec 2015 10:00:00 +0000",5637,{"guid":4711,"title":4712,"slug":667,"description":4713,"audioUrl":4714,"pubDate":4715,"duration":4716,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/186","Building the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard (Interview)","László Monda (aka Lotsy) joined the show to talk about a keyboard for hackers — the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard. We discussed the features, the hardware design, the open source that powers it, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/186/the-changelog-186.mp3","Fri, 11 Dec 2015 07:30:00 +0000",6068,{"guid":4718,"title":4719,"slug":668,"description":4720,"audioUrl":4721,"pubDate":4722,"duration":2329,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/184","Discussing Vue.js and Personal Projects (Interview)","Evan You joined the show to talk about Vue.js - his library for building web interfaces. We discussed what Vue.js offers, what makes it different, why developers should trust this project even if it's \"just a personal project\" that's not backed by an enterprise or a large team.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/184/the-changelog-184.mp3","Sat, 28 Nov 2015 03:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4724,"title":4725,"slug":669,"description":4726,"audioUrl":4727,"pubDate":4728,"duration":4729,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/183","The Offline First Revolution and Speech Recognition (Interview)","Tal Ater joined the show to talk about the offline first revolution, the use of service workers, how UpUp is helping on that front, speech recognition, and annyang.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/183/the-changelog-183.mp3","Sat, 21 Nov 2015 02:00:00 +0000",5281,{"guid":4731,"title":4732,"slug":670,"description":4733,"audioUrl":4734,"pubDate":4735,"duration":4736,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/182","Metabase & open source Business Intelligence (Interview)","Sameer Al-Sakran and Tom Robinson from Metabase joined the show to discuss Metabase - their open source tool that's laying the foundation of their goals for open source business intelligence.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/182/the-changelog-182.mp3","Sat, 14 Nov 2015 02:00:00 +0000",4663,{"guid":4738,"title":4739,"slug":671,"description":4740,"audioUrl":4741,"pubDate":4742,"duration":4743,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/181","RethinkDB, Databases, the Realtime Web (Interview)","Slava Akhmechet joined the show again to catch us up on RethinkDB and the awesome progress they've made to power the realtime web. We talked about innovation in databases, compared and contrasted to pub/sub, Pusher, NoSQL, and even The Next Big Thing™ in databases.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/181/the-changelog-181.mp3","Sat, 07 Nov 2015 02:00:00 +0000",4913,{"guid":4745,"title":4746,"slug":672,"description":4747,"audioUrl":4748,"pubDate":4749,"duration":991,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/180","Otto, Vagrant, Automation (Interview)","Mitchell Hashimoto joined the show to talk about HashiCorp's new tool - Otto, how it compares to and compliments Vagrant, Automation, and we even talked to Mitchell about his history with software development in the beginning of the show.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/180/the-changelog-180.mp3","Wed, 04 Nov 2015 00:30:00 +0000",{"guid":4751,"title":4752,"slug":673,"description":4753,"audioUrl":4754,"pubDate":4755,"duration":4756,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/178","OAuth 2.0, Oz, Node.js, Hapi.js (Interview)","Eran Hammer joined the show to talk about updates to Hapi.js, Node.js, OAuth, and deep discussions about Oz – Eran's replacement for OAuth 2.0.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/178/the-changelog-178.mp3","Tue, 20 Oct 2015 01:00:00 +0000",6590,{"guid":4758,"title":4759,"slug":674,"description":4760,"audioUrl":4761,"pubDate":4762,"duration":2085,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/177","Cylon.js, Gobot, Artoo, IoT (Interview)","Ron Evans, ringleader of The Hybrid Group and creator of a fleet of open source robot libraries, joined the show to talk about open source and robotics, Cylon.js, Gobot, Artoo, teaching, KidsRuby, his programming hero, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/177/the-changelog-177.mp3","Sat, 10 Oct 2015 01:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4764,"title":4765,"slug":675,"description":4766,"audioUrl":4767,"pubDate":4768,"duration":4769,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/176","CROSSOVER — CodeNewbie and Community (Interview)","Saron Yitbarek, creator of CodeNewbie and the CodeNewbie podcast, joined the show to talk about helping more people discover software development, embarrassing moments, lessons learned along the way, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/176/the-changelog-176.mp3","Sat, 03 Oct 2015 01:00:00 +0000",5298,{"guid":4771,"title":4772,"slug":676,"description":4773,"audioUrl":4774,"pubDate":4775,"duration":4776,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/175","OSCON and Open Source (Interview)","Rachel Roumeliotis, the Strategic Content Director at O’Reilly Media, joined the show to talk about the history of OSCON, what you can expect from this year's conference and the importance of open source software.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/175/the-changelog-175.mp3","Fri, 25 Sep 2015 00:15:00 +0000",4840,{"guid":4778,"title":4779,"slug":677,"description":4780,"audioUrl":4781,"pubDate":4782,"duration":4783,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/174","Metasploit, InfoSec, Open Source (Interview)","Trevor Rosen and James \"Egypt\" Lee joined the show to talk about Metasploit, a collaboration of the open source community and Rapid7 -- its penetration testing software that helps you verify vulnerabilities and manage security assessments.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/174/the-changelog-174.mp3","Tue, 22 Sep 2015 23:30:00 +0000",5694,{"guid":4785,"title":4786,"slug":678,"description":4787,"audioUrl":4788,"pubDate":4789,"duration":4790,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/173","CROSSOVER — Turing-Incomplete (Interview)","The entire crew behind Turing-Incomplete podcast joined the show to talk about the history and focus of their show, the ins and outs of technical podcasting, software industry trends, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/173/the-changelog-173.mp3","Fri, 11 Sep 2015 11:30:00 +0000",5682,{"guid":4792,"title":4793,"slug":679,"description":4794,"audioUrl":4795,"pubDate":4796,"duration":4797,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/172","GitUp and the UX of Git (Interview)","Pierre-Olivier Latour joined the show to talk about his history as a software developer - everything from creating Quartz Composer, working at Apple, to his new project GitUp and the user experience of Git.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/172/the-changelog-172.mp3","Sat, 05 Sep 2015 01:00:00 +0000",7020,{"guid":4799,"title":4800,"slug":680,"description":4801,"audioUrl":4802,"pubDate":4803,"duration":4804,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/171","Clojure, ClojureScript, and Living Clojure (Interview)","Carin Meier joined the show to talk about Clojure, ClojureScript, her book Living Clojure, all the fun things she loves about math, physics, and creating a programming language.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/171/the-changelog-171.mp3","Sat, 29 Aug 2015 01:00:00 +0000",4149,{"guid":4806,"title":4807,"slug":681,"description":4808,"audioUrl":4809,"pubDate":4810,"duration":4811,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/169","Middleman and Static Site Generators (Interview)","Thomas Reynolds, the creator of Middleman, joined the show to talk about the history of static site generators, how he got into open-source, his love for Go, and what's to come in Middleman v4.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/169/the-changelog-169.mp3","Sat, 15 Aug 2015 01:00:00 +0000",4374,{"guid":4813,"title":4814,"slug":682,"description":4815,"audioUrl":4816,"pubDate":4817,"duration":4818,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/168","Prometheus and service monitoring (Interview)","Julius Volz from SoundCloud joined the show to talk about Prometheus, an open-source service monitoring system written in Go.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/168/the-changelog-168.mp3","Fri, 07 Aug 2015 06:45:00 +0000",4201,{"guid":4820,"title":4821,"slug":683,"description":4822,"audioUrl":4823,"pubDate":4824,"duration":4825,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/167","Mesos and Mesosphere DCOS (Interview)","Tobi Knaup, co-founder & CTO of Mesosphere joined the show to talk about the datacenter operating system, and all the open source around it.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/167/the-changelog-167.mp3","Fri, 31 Jul 2015 07:45:00 +0000",3523,{"guid":4827,"title":4828,"slug":684,"description":4829,"audioUrl":4830,"pubDate":4831,"duration":4832,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/166","JavaScript in the Wild at NEJS Conf (Interview)","Jerod Santo took off his host hat this show and joined Zach Leatherman, and Nick Nisi, his co-organizers of NEJS Conf to talk about JavaScript in the wild in Omaha, Nebraska.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/166/the-changelog-166.mp3","Sat, 25 Jul 2015 01:00:00 +0000",4130,{"guid":4834,"title":4835,"slug":685,"description":4836,"audioUrl":4837,"pubDate":4838,"duration":4839,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/164","Semantic UI Returns (Interview)","Jack Lukic is back again to talk about what's new with Semantic UI, the progress he, 104 contributors, and hundreds of translators have made towards a front-end standard only rivaled by Twitter's Bootstrap numbers. We discuss the why and the how of him dedicating everything he has to Semantic UI and the potential it brings.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/164/the-changelog-164.mp3","Sat, 11 Jul 2015 01:00:00 +0000",4645,{"guid":4841,"title":4842,"slug":686,"description":4843,"audioUrl":4844,"pubDate":4845,"duration":4846,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/163","Go in the Modern Enterprise and Go Kit (Interview)","Peter Bourgon joined the show to talk about building microservices using Go in the modern enterprise and his microservices toolkit Go kit.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/163/the-changelog-163.mp3","Sat, 04 Jul 2015 01:00:00 +0000",4830,{"guid":4848,"title":4849,"slug":687,"description":4850,"audioUrl":4851,"pubDate":4852,"duration":3687,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/162","Octopress 3.0 (Interview)","Brandon Mathis joined the show to tell us all about the much anticipated 3.0 release of Octopress - his Jekyll-based blogging framework for hackers. Octopress 3.0 is a complete rewrite and has been in the works for quite a while. We find out why Brandon decided to go for The Big Rewrite and what's been taking so long (hint: it's not because the dude's been slackin').","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/162/the-changelog-162.mp3","Fri, 26 Jun 2015 13:30:00 +0000",{"guid":4854,"title":4855,"slug":688,"description":4856,"audioUrl":4857,"pubDate":4858,"duration":4859,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/161","The HTTP/2 Spec (Interview)","Ilya Grigorik is back again — this time we're talking about his true passion, internet plumbing, web performance, and the HTTP/2 spec. We cover everything around HTTP/2, the spec, HTTP/1 history, SPDY, binary framing layer, the semantics of HTTP/2, pipelining, multiplexing, header compression (HPACK), server push, TLS, \"time to glass\", upgrading, adoption, support, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/161/the-changelog-161.mp3","Fri, 19 Jun 2015 08:30:00 +0000",4703,{"guid":4861,"title":4862,"slug":689,"description":4863,"audioUrl":4864,"pubDate":4865,"duration":4866,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/160","Ampersand.js, SPAs, WebRTC (Interview)","Henrik Joreteg joined the show to talk about Single Page Apps (SPAs), Ampersand.js, WebRTC, JavaScript coding styles, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/160/the-changelog-160.mp3","Sat, 13 Jun 2015 01:00:00 +0000",4508,{"guid":4868,"title":4869,"slug":690,"description":4870,"audioUrl":4871,"pubDate":4872,"duration":4873,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/159","Sustaining Open Source Software (Interview)","Mike Perham joined the show to talk about sustaining open source software, living a healthy life, how to treat one another, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/159/the-changelog-159.mp3","Fri, 05 Jun 2015 08:45:00 +0000",4301,{"guid":4875,"title":4876,"slug":691,"description":4877,"audioUrl":4878,"pubDate":4879,"duration":2567,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/157","Building Bridges (Interview)","Sarah Allen, cofounder of RailsBridge and Bridge Foundry, joined the show to talk about the incredible ability to make something with software, leading and teaching a community, teaching programming to kids, programming is a life skill, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/157/the-changelog-157.mp3","Fri, 29 May 2015 09:00:00 +0000",{"guid":4881,"title":4882,"slug":692,"description":4883,"audioUrl":4884,"pubDate":4885,"duration":4886,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/156","Modern WordPress using Bedrock and Sage (Interview)","Ben Word and Scott Walkinshaw joined the show to talk about a more modern WordPress stack, Bedrock and Sage, dependency management, WordPress deployment, smarter development setup with tools like Ansible and Vagrant, and more.\n\nIf you're someone who wants to use WordPress in more modern ways, this show is for you.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/156/the-changelog-156.mp3","Fri, 22 May 2015 08:30:00 +0000",4454,{"guid":4888,"title":4889,"slug":693,"description":4890,"audioUrl":4891,"pubDate":4892,"duration":4893,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/158","GopherCon 2015 (Interview)","Brian Ketelsen and Erik St. Martin, the organizers of GopherCon, joined the show to talk about what it takes to create and run a conference like GopherCon, the size of the event, the speaking track, after-parties, hack day, workshops, and more. We also covered their focus on diversity with their Diversity Scholarship Support Fund that anyone can support, even those who don't plan to attend, as well as their child care options to ensure even those with children have the opportunity to attend.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/158/the-changelog-158.mp3","Tue, 19 May 2015 10:45:00 +0000",2611,{"guid":4895,"title":4896,"slug":694,"description":4897,"audioUrl":4898,"pubDate":4899,"duration":4900,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/155","The Future of Node.js (Interview)","Scott Hammond, the CEO of Joyent, joined the show to talk about the history of Node, Joyent's interest in Node, how they've handled the stewardship of Node over the years, their support of io.js joining Node Foundation, the convergence of the code bases for a stronger more inclusive Node community.\n\nAt the tail end of the show, just when you think it's over, keep listening because we got Scott back on the call to discuss the news that came this week of the io.js TC voting to join Node Foundation.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/155/the-changelog-155.mp3","Sat, 16 May 2015 02:00:00 +0000",4951,{"guid":4902,"title":4903,"slug":695,"description":4904,"audioUrl":4905,"pubDate":4906,"duration":4907,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/154","All Things Ruby with 2015's Ruby Heroes (Interview)","Our guests this week are 2015's RUBY HEROES! Big show today, lots of great Ruby talk with these heroes, great insights from this past year of Ruby, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/154/the-changelog-154.mp3","Sat, 16 May 2015 01:00:00 +0000",4348,{"guid":4909,"title":4910,"slug":696,"description":4911,"audioUrl":4912,"pubDate":4913,"duration":4914,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/153","17 Years of curl (Interview)","Daniel Stenberg joined the show to talk about curl and libcurl and how he has spent at least 2 hours every day for the past 17 years working on and maintaining curl. That's over 13k hours! We covered the origins of curl, how he chooses projects to work on, why he has remained so dedicated to curl all these years, the various version control systems curl has used, licensing, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/153/the-changelog-153.mp3","Fri, 01 May 2015 07:00:00 +0000",3920,{"guid":4916,"title":4917,"slug":697,"description":4918,"audioUrl":4919,"pubDate":4920,"duration":4921,"artwork":793,"episodeType":1519},"changelog.com/1/307","BONUS — Magic cURL Feature (Interview)","This is a bonus clip from the after call with Daniel Stenberg for episode #153. Daniel shared the details of a \"magic feature\" in cURL that's been there for over 6 years. It's a feature he feels most people don't know exists.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/bonus-153/the-changelog-bonus-153.mp3","Thu, 30 Apr 2015 14:00:00 +0000",140,{"guid":4923,"title":4924,"slug":698,"description":4925,"audioUrl":4926,"pubDate":4927,"duration":4928,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/152","TypeScript and open source at Microsoft (Interview)","Anders Hejlsberg and Jonathan Turner from the TypeScript team at Microsoft joined the show to talk about TypeScript, a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript from Microsoft. We cover Microsoft's acceptance and support of open source, why they open sourced TypeScript, the language design, adoption, how to get started, and the future of the language.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/152/the-changelog-152.mp3","Fri, 24 Apr 2015 05:45:00 +0000",4952,{"guid":4930,"title":4931,"slug":699,"description":4932,"audioUrl":4933,"pubDate":4934,"duration":4935,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/151","The Rust Programming Language (Interview)","Steve Klabnik and Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about the Rust Programming Language, a systems programming language from Mozilla Research. We covered memory safety without garbage collection, security, the Rust 1.0 Beta, getting started with Rust, and we even hypothesize about the future of the Rust.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/151/the-changelog-151.mp3","Sat, 11 Apr 2015 21:00:00 +0000",4946,{"guid":4937,"title":4938,"slug":700,"description":4939,"audioUrl":4940,"pubDate":4941,"duration":4942,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/150","Internet Connected Things Using Spark (Interview)","Zach Supalla joined the show to talk about Spark - a complete, open source, full stack solution for creating amazing internet connected things. We talk about making connected hardware easier, using Kickstarter to fund hardware projects, and Amazon's new Dash Button. Zach also gave us a crash course on how to get started with making your own hardware.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/150/the-changelog-150.mp3","Sat, 04 Apr 2015 03:00:00 +0000",4539,{"guid":4944,"title":4945,"slug":701,"description":4946,"audioUrl":4947,"pubDate":4948,"duration":4949,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/149","React, React Native, Flux, Relay, GraphQL (Interview)","Christopher \"vjeux\" Chedeau and Spencer Ahrens joined the show to talk about React, React Native, Flux, Relay, and GraphQL. They also announce on this show that React Native is now open source on GitHub.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/149/the-changelog-149.mp3","Fri, 27 Mar 2015 08:45:00 +0000",3619,{"guid":4951,"title":4952,"slug":702,"description":4953,"audioUrl":4954,"pubDate":4955,"duration":4956,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/148","The State of Go in 2015 (Interview)","Andrew Gerrand joined the show to talk about the state of Go in 2015, how Go compares to other concurrent languages, why people choose Go over other languages, the C to Go toolchain conversion, and what's coming in version 1.5 and 1.6 of Go.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/148/the-changelog-148.mp3","Wed, 25 Mar 2015 10:30:00 +0000",5017,{"guid":4958,"title":4959,"slug":703,"description":4960,"audioUrl":4961,"pubDate":4962,"duration":4963,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/147","Elixir and Phoenix (Interview)","Chris McCord joined the show to take us on a deep dive into the Phoenix web framework and Elixir. We covered the similarities between Ruby and Erlang, getting started with Elixir, and deploying Phoenix. He also shared his plans for the 1.0 release and the future of Phoenix.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/147/the-changelog-147.mp3","Fri, 20 Mar 2015 06:00:00 +0000",4007,{"guid":4965,"title":4966,"slug":704,"description":4967,"audioUrl":4968,"pubDate":4969,"duration":4970,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/146","Mind the Gender Parity Gap (Interview)","Sarah Mei joined the show to talk through a recent article she authored titled \"Mind the Gap\" and why we’re missing our best chance for gender parity. We discussed our innate subconscious assumptions and prejudices towards one another, how we alienate women from the developer communities, and what we can do to step across this gap and make a conscious effort to combat those assumptions.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/146/the-changelog-146.mp3","Fri, 13 Mar 2015 09:45:00 +0000",3846,{"guid":4972,"title":4973,"slug":705,"description":4974,"audioUrl":4975,"pubDate":4976,"duration":4977,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/145","10+ Years of Rails (Interview)","David Heinemeier Hansson, aka DHH joined the show to talk through the past, present, and future of Ruby on Rails — the most beloved web application framework in the Ruby community.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/145/the-changelog-145.mp3","Fri, 06 Mar 2015 18:00:00 +0000",6522,{"guid":4979,"title":4980,"slug":706,"description":4981,"audioUrl":4982,"pubDate":4983,"duration":4984,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/144","GitHub Archive and Changelog Nightly (Interview)","Ilya Grigorik joined the show to talk about GitHub Archive, logging and archiving GitHub's public event data, and how he uses Google BigQuery to make querying that data accessible to everyone.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/144/the-changelog-144.mp3","Fri, 27 Feb 2015 18:45:00 +0000",3297,{"guid":4986,"title":4987,"slug":707,"description":4988,"audioUrl":4989,"pubDate":4990,"duration":4991,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/143","Front-end Developer Interview Questions (Interview)","Darcy Clarke joined the show to talk about his repo on the HTML5 Boilerplate org on GitHub \"Front-end Developer Interview Questions\". We discussed why the repo has been so successful, the challenges of translating a text document into multiple languages, managing contributions, the art of interviewing, how the expectations of front-end developers have evolved over time, and how to stay relevant in our fast moving industry.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/143/the-changelog-143.mp3","Sat, 21 Feb 2015 02:15:00 +0000",3473,{"guid":4993,"title":4994,"slug":708,"description":4995,"audioUrl":4996,"pubDate":4997,"duration":4998,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/142","Laravel PHP Framework (Interview)","Taylor Otwell, the creator of the Laravel PHP framework, joined the show for a deep dive into Laravel, why he doesn't release without good documentation, building apps to test your own framework, writing an API for Lavarel Forge, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/142/the-changelog-142.mp3","Fri, 13 Feb 2015 22:45:00 +0000",3245,{"guid":5000,"title":5001,"slug":709,"description":5002,"audioUrl":5003,"pubDate":5004,"duration":5005,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/141","Going fulltime on The Changelog (Interview)","BIG news! This is the episode where we discuss Adam going fulltime on The Changelog.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/141/the-changelog-141.mp3","Wed, 11 Feb 2015 22:15:00 +0000",1632,{"guid":5007,"title":5008,"slug":710,"description":5009,"audioUrl":5010,"pubDate":5011,"duration":5012,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/140","Aurelia, Durandal, Leaving AngularJS (Interview)","Rob Eisenberg joined the show to talk about why he left the AngularJS team, how the community responded, the allure of working for Google and getting paid to work on open source full time, why someone might choose Aurelia over other frameworks, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/140/the-changelog-140.mp3","Fri, 06 Feb 2015 23:45:00 +0000",4306,{"guid":5014,"title":5015,"slug":711,"description":5016,"audioUrl":5017,"pubDate":5018,"duration":5019,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/139","The Rise of io.js (Interview)","Mikeal Rogers joined the show to talk about io.js, a friendly fork of Node.js with an open governance model. We discussed why the io.js fork exists, why they choose open governance, the roadmap and future of io.js, supporting ES6, burnout while working in open source, and the steps you can take to get involved with the future of io.js and Node.js.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/139/the-changelog-139.mp3","Fri, 30 Jan 2015 23:00:00 +0000",3772,{"guid":5021,"title":5022,"slug":712,"description":5023,"audioUrl":5024,"pubDate":5025,"duration":5026,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/138","rkt, App Container Spec, CoreOS (Interview)","Alex Polvi, CEO of CoreOS, joined the show to talk about their new open source product rkt, their App Container Spec, and CoreOS - the container only server OS focused on securing the internet.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/138/the-changelog-138.mp3","Fri, 23 Jan 2015 17:15:00 +0000",3605,{"guid":5028,"title":5029,"slug":713,"description":5030,"audioUrl":5031,"pubDate":5032,"duration":5033,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/137","Better GitHub Issues with HuBoard (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Ryan built about HuBoard - a project management solution for teams and organizations using GitHub. He gives us an inside look at how he created HuBoard, how he made the transition from free service to paid users, the technical challenges of getting set up to handle enterprise, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/137/the-changelog-137.mp3","Fri, 16 Jan 2015 21:30:00 +0000",3942,{"guid":5035,"title":5036,"slug":714,"description":5037,"audioUrl":5038,"pubDate":5039,"duration":5040,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/136","Phusion Passenger (aka Ruby Raptor) (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Hong Lai, one of the co-founders of Phusion. His company recently got a lot of attention for their upcoming version of Phusion Passenger, which they decided to call Ruby Raptor in a clever marketing play to get people excited about Passenger again. It worked, and we invited Hongli on the show to talk about Passenger/Ruby Raptor, the challenges of marketing open source, and how to get the internet excited about your next version.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/136/the-changelog-136.mp3","Thu, 08 Jan 2015 19:45:00 +0000",3683,{"guid":5042,"title":5043,"slug":715,"description":5044,"audioUrl":5045,"pubDate":5046,"duration":5047,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/135","End of Year 2014 (Interview)","Adam and Jerod close out the year and give thanks to everyone who helps support The Changelog -- community members, listeners, readers, sponsors, as well as our various partners. We also discuss top topics from 2014, Changelog Weekly and how we use Trello as a CMS, contributing to the topics we cover through our Ping repo on GitHub, and what's to come in 2015.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/135/the-changelog-135.mp3","Sat, 20 Dec 2014 03:00:00 +0000",3603,{"guid":5049,"title":5050,"slug":716,"description":5051,"audioUrl":5052,"pubDate":5053,"duration":5054,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/134","Open Sourcing .NET Core (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with the members of the .NET Core team at Microsoft about Microsoft's motivation for open sourcing the base class libraries of .NET, open source vs source open, the true goal of open sourcing .NET Core, and this new Microsoft we've been seeing.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/134/the-changelog-134.mp3","Wed, 10 Dec 2014 20:30:00 +0000",3462,{"guid":5056,"title":5057,"slug":717,"description":5058,"audioUrl":5059,"pubDate":5060,"duration":5061,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/133","All things Perl (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Curtis \"Ovid\" Poe about how he got started with Perl, what Perl is really good at, why he doesn't expect everyone to love Perl, why Perl doesn't get no respect, the difference between Perl 5 and Perl 6, and why the Perl community doesn't like marketing.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/133/the-changelog-133.mp3","Wed, 03 Dec 2014 20:15:00 +0000",3528,{"guid":5063,"title":5064,"slug":718,"description":5065,"audioUrl":5066,"pubDate":5067,"duration":3293,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/131","The Road to Ember 2.0 (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Tom Dale and Yehuda Katz about the road to Ember 2.0 and the complete front-end stack it is today.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/131/the-changelog-131.mp3","Tue, 18 Nov 2014 15:15:00 +0000",{"guid":5069,"title":5070,"slug":719,"description":5071,"audioUrl":5072,"pubDate":5073,"duration":4914,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/130","Inspeqtor and OSS Products (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Mike Perham about his new project Inspeqtor and his approach to better application infrastructure monitoring.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/130/the-changelog-130.mp3","Tue, 11 Nov 2014 17:30:00 +0000",{"guid":5075,"title":5076,"slug":720,"description":5077,"audioUrl":5078,"pubDate":5079,"duration":5080,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/129","The PHP Language Specification (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Sara Golemon about her work at Facebook, The PHP Language Specification, and making PHP awesome.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/129/the-changelog-129.mp3","Tue, 11 Nov 2014 02:00:00 +0000",3744,{"guid":5082,"title":5083,"slug":721,"description":5084,"audioUrl":5085,"pubDate":5086,"duration":5087,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/128","Lineman.js and JavaScript apps (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Justin Searls about Lineman.js, building for the web with JavaScript, and his abstract \"The Social Coding Contract.\"","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/128/the-changelog-128.mp3","Thu, 28 Aug 2014 02:00:00 +0000",3638,{"guid":5089,"title":5090,"slug":722,"description":5091,"audioUrl":5092,"pubDate":5093,"duration":5094,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/127","Keep a CHANGELOG (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Olivier Lacan about keeping a `CHANGELOG` and his passion for keeping a human facing, readable history, for software projects.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/127/the-changelog-127.mp3","Fri, 08 Aug 2014 01:00:00 +0000",3950,{"guid":5096,"title":5097,"slug":723,"description":5098,"audioUrl":5099,"pubDate":5100,"duration":5101,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/126","Xiki and Reimagining the Shell (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Craig Muth about his project Xiki, the current Kickstarter he has to raise funds so he can work on it full time, and reimagining the shell.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/126/the-changelog-126.mp3","Wed, 16 Jul 2014 03:00:00 +0000",4369,{"guid":5103,"title":5104,"slug":724,"description":5105,"audioUrl":5106,"pubDate":5107,"duration":5108,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/125","Blogging for Hackers (Interview)","Parker Moore joined the show to talk with Adam about blogging for hackers with Jekyll and GitHub Pages.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/125/the-changelog-125.mp3","Wed, 16 Jul 2014 02:00:00 +0000",4415,{"guid":5110,"title":5111,"slug":725,"description":5112,"audioUrl":5113,"pubDate":5114,"duration":5115,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/124","Tedit, JS-Git, Jack (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Tim Caswell about getting started in open source, exploring new frontiers, and his latest project Tedit -- a development platform that makes programming JavaScript easy and more accessible.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/124/the-changelog-124.mp3","Wed, 16 Jul 2014 01:00:00 +0000",3875,{"guid":5117,"title":5118,"slug":726,"description":5119,"audioUrl":5120,"pubDate":5121,"duration":5122,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/123","Gittip and Open Companies (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Chad Whitacre the Founder of Gittip to talk about what's new this year for Gittip and the directions they are taking things.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/123/the-changelog-123.mp3","Thu, 29 May 2014 23:00:00 +0000",4474,{"guid":5124,"title":5125,"slug":727,"description":5126,"audioUrl":5127,"pubDate":5128,"duration":5129,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/122","Rails Girls Summer of Code and Travis Foundation (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk to Anika Lindtner and Floor Drees about Rails Girls Summer of Code, Travis Foundation, fundraising, supporting open source through grants, and ways the community is showing their support of diversity in tech.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/122/the-changelog-122.mp3","Tue, 20 May 2014 00:30:00 +0000",4390,{"guid":5131,"title":5132,"slug":728,"description":5133,"audioUrl":5134,"pubDate":5135,"duration":5136,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/121","Google's Dart Programming Language (Interview)","Adam and Andrew talk with Lars Bak and Seth Ladd from Google about Dart, a new language and platform started by Google for scalable web app engineering.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/121/the-changelog-121.mp3","Thu, 08 May 2014 23:00:00 +0000",3395,{"guid":5138,"title":5139,"slug":729,"description":5140,"audioUrl":5141,"pubDate":5142,"duration":5143,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/120","Ruby Tooling, chruby, ruby-install, Security (Interview)","Adam and Andrew talked to Postmodern about his open source projects chruby, ruby-install, chgems, ronin, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/120/the-changelog-120.mp3","Fri, 02 May 2014 07:30:00 +0000",4280,{"guid":5145,"title":5146,"slug":730,"description":5147,"audioUrl":5148,"pubDate":5149,"duration":5150,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/118","The Sass Way and Open Publishing (Interview)","Adam and John talk about Sass, The Sass Way, Middleman, and open publishing on GitHub.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/118/the-changelog-118.mp3","Fri, 18 Apr 2014 17:00:00 +0000",4366,{"guid":5152,"title":5153,"slug":731,"description":5154,"audioUrl":5155,"pubDate":5156,"duration":5157,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/117","Go, Martini, Gophercasts (Interview)","Jeremy Saenz joined the show to talk about Go, Martini, Gophercasts, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/117/the-changelog-117.mp3","Wed, 16 Apr 2014 17:00:00 +0000",4259,{"guid":5159,"title":5160,"slug":732,"description":5161,"audioUrl":5162,"pubDate":5163,"duration":5164,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/113","Keep npm Running (Interview)","Isaac Schlueter and Charlie Robbins joined the show to talk about the \"crashyness\" of npm recently and the community fundraiser they are starting to ask the community to support npm and to keep it running. Isaac is the creator of npm and a maintainer of Node.js. Charlie is the co-founder and CEO of Nodejitsu.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/113/the-changelog-113.mp3","Tue, 26 Nov 2013 15:00:00 +0000",3450,{"guid":5166,"title":5167,"slug":733,"description":5168,"audioUrl":5169,"pubDate":5170,"duration":5171,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/112","ZURB Foundation 5 and Front-End Frameworks (Interview)","Adam and Andrew talk with Jonathan Smiley and Mark Hayes from ZURB about Foundation 5, front-end frameworks, and Ink — their new email framework project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/112/the-changelog-112.mp3","Sat, 16 Nov 2013 10:00:00 +0000",3931,{"guid":5173,"title":5174,"slug":734,"description":5175,"audioUrl":5176,"pubDate":5177,"duration":5178,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/111","Hoodie, noBackend, Offline-First (Interview)","Andrew and Adam talk with Caolan McMahon from Hoodie to talk about very fast web development where you can build complete web apps in days, without having to worry about backends, databases or servers (with Hoodie). We discuss noBackend and the idea behind offline first.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/111/the-changelog-111.mp3","Sat, 09 Nov 2013 10:45:00 +0000",3208,{"guid":5180,"title":5181,"slug":735,"description":5182,"audioUrl":5183,"pubDate":5184,"duration":5185,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/110","Capistrano and Burnout (Interview)","Adam and Andrew talk with Lee Hambley about some serious subjects such as Capistrano 3.0/2.0, open source burnout, various conversations around deploying, Ruby, respect, handing over the reigns and more. If you hack on open source or run an open source project, you should listen to this episode.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/110/the-changelog-110.mp3","Wed, 30 Oct 2013 12:30:00 +0000",3690,{"guid":5187,"title":5188,"slug":736,"description":5189,"audioUrl":5190,"pubDate":5191,"duration":5192,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/108","Exercism.io and Crowd-Sourced Code Reviews (Interview)","Adam and Jerod talk with Katrina Owen about Exercism.io - an open source platform for crowd-sourced code reviews on daily practice problems. Practice problems are available in Ruby, Elixir, JavaScript, Python, Haskell, and Clojure, and other languages are in the pipeline.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/108/the-changelog-108.mp3","Wed, 16 Oct 2013 12:30:00 +0000",3369,{"guid":5194,"title":5195,"slug":737,"description":5196,"audioUrl":5197,"pubDate":5198,"duration":5199,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/107","Balanced Payments and Open Sourcing Everything (Interview)","Andrew and Adam talk with Marshall Jones from Balanced Payments about all they do in open source, and how they approach being an open company that desires to release as much software as they can as open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/107/the-changelog-107.mp3","Wed, 09 Oct 2013 13:00:00 +0000",2873,{"guid":5201,"title":5202,"slug":738,"description":5203,"audioUrl":5204,"pubDate":5205,"duration":5206,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/106","Semantic UI (Interview)","Andrew and Adam talk with Jack Lukic about Semantic UI.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/106/the-changelog-106.mp3","Sat, 05 Oct 2013 07:15:00 +0000",2502,{"guid":5208,"title":5209,"slug":739,"description":5210,"audioUrl":5211,"pubDate":5212,"duration":5213,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/105","Ghost Blogging Platform (Interview)","Andrew and Adam talk with John O'Nolan about his open source blogging platform Ghost written in JavaScript (Node.js), and how he and his team are working hard to create this beautifully designed platform dedicated to one thing: Publishing.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/105/the-changelog-105.mp3","Thu, 26 Sep 2013 13:00:00 +0000",3392,{"guid":5215,"title":5216,"slug":740,"description":5217,"audioUrl":5218,"pubDate":5219,"duration":5220,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/103","GitLab and Open Source (Interview)","Andrew and Adam talk with Sytse Sijbrandij, one of the Co-founders of GitLab, about building GitLab, sustaining open source, community management, and ways to handle a \"road map\" for your product or project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/103/the-changelog-103.mp3","Fri, 13 Sep 2013 12:45:00 +0000",3828,{"guid":5222,"title":5223,"slug":741,"description":5224,"audioUrl":5225,"pubDate":5226,"duration":5227,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/102","RVM and Ruby Version Managment (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo talk with Michal Papis about the history and future of RVM, the plan for RVM 2.0, the complexities of managing your Ruby version, Ruby 2.0 and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/102/the-changelog-102.mp3","Fri, 06 Sep 2013 12:30:00 +0000",3212,{"guid":5229,"title":5230,"slug":742,"description":5231,"audioUrl":5232,"pubDate":5233,"duration":5234,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/101","npm Origins and Node.js (Interview)","Andrew and Adam talk with Isaac Schlueter about the origins of npm, building an asynchronous web with Node.js, and how to get paid to open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/101/the-changelog-101.mp3","Thu, 22 Aug 2013 13:00:00 +0000",3753,{"guid":5236,"title":5237,"slug":743,"description":5238,"audioUrl":5239,"pubDate":5240,"duration":5241,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/99","Flynn, Tent, Open Source PaaS's (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk with Jeff Lindsay and Jonathan Rudenberg about Flynn, open source, PaaS and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/99/the-changelog-99.mp3","Tue, 13 Aug 2013 13:00:00 +0000",3649,{"guid":5243,"title":5244,"slug":744,"description":5245,"audioUrl":5246,"pubDate":5247,"duration":5248,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/98","AFNetworking, Helios, iOS Development (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak, Andrew Thorp and Kenneth Reitz talk with Mattt Thompson, Mobile Lead at Heroku, about his many contributions to open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/98/the-changelog-98.mp3","Tue, 06 Aug 2013 13:00:00 +0000",3063,{"guid":5250,"title":5251,"slug":745,"description":5252,"audioUrl":5253,"pubDate":5254,"duration":5255,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/96","Ruby off Rails (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak and guest co-host Tim Smith talk with Jesse Wolgamott about learning Ruby, his course and mentorship Ruby off Rails, and more!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/96/the-changelog-96.mp3","Mon, 22 Jul 2013 13:00:00 +0000",3620,{"guid":5257,"title":5258,"slug":746,"description":5259,"audioUrl":5260,"pubDate":5261,"duration":5262,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/95","Civic Hacking and Code for America (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk with Michal Migurski (CTO) and Ezra Spier (Fellow) about civic hacking at Code for America, technical sustainability in government, skill gap for more modern software in government, open city data and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/95/the-changelog-95.mp3","Wed, 03 Jul 2013 15:00:00 +0000",3912,{"guid":5264,"title":5265,"slug":747,"description":5266,"audioUrl":5267,"pubDate":5268,"duration":5269,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/93","Sass, Bourbon, Product Design (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak talks with Phil LaPier about Sass, Bourbon, Neat, sustaining open source, product design, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/93/the-changelog-93.mp3","Wed, 12 Jun 2013 13:00:00 +0000",4543,{"guid":5271,"title":5272,"slug":748,"description":5273,"audioUrl":5274,"pubDate":5275,"duration":5276,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/92","Sidekiq and Ruby (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk with Mike Perham about sustaining open source, sidekiq, message processing with Ruby, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/92/the-changelog-92.mp3","Fri, 07 Jun 2013 15:00:00 +0000",3588,{"guid":5278,"title":5279,"slug":749,"description":5280,"audioUrl":5281,"pubDate":5282,"duration":5283,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/91","Discover Meteor.js (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk with Sacha Greif about his new book Discover Meteor, Meteor.js, sustaining open source and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/91/the-changelog-91.mp3","Wed, 29 May 2013 13:00:00 +0000",3630,{"guid":5285,"title":5286,"slug":750,"description":5287,"audioUrl":5288,"pubDate":5289,"duration":5290,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/90","Pair Programming and Ruby (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak, Andrew Thorp, and Steve Klabnik talk about pair programming, distributed teams, workflows, Ruby and more with Avdi Grimm.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/90/the-changelog-90.mp3","Wed, 22 May 2013 13:00:00 +0000",3906,{"guid":5292,"title":5293,"slug":751,"description":5294,"audioUrl":5295,"pubDate":5296,"duration":5297,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/89","Docker and Linux Containers (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk about Docker, linux containers, and dotCloud with Solomon Hykes - Founder & CEO of DotCloud and the creator of Docker.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/89/the-changelog-89.mp3","Fri, 17 May 2013 13:00:00 +0000",4538,{"guid":5299,"title":5300,"slug":752,"description":5301,"audioUrl":5302,"pubDate":5303,"duration":5304,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/88","Vagrant and HashiCorp (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk with Mitchell Hashimoto, the creator of Vagrant and founder of HashiCorp.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/88/the-changelog-88.mp3","Wed, 15 May 2013 13:00:00 +0000",3546,{"guid":5306,"title":5307,"slug":753,"description":5308,"audioUrl":5309,"pubDate":5310,"duration":5311,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/87","Sustaining Open Source and Building an Open Company (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak, Andrew Thorp and Kenneth Reitz talk with Chad Whitacre about sustaining open source through Gittip, building an open company and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/87/the-changelog-87.mp3","Thu, 09 May 2013 13:00:00 +0000",4791,{"guid":5313,"title":5314,"slug":754,"description":5315,"audioUrl":5316,"pubDate":5317,"duration":1540,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/86","Discourse and Ruby (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak, Andrew Thorp and Kenneth Reitz talk with Jeff Atwood about Discourse and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/86/the-changelog-86.mp3","Fri, 03 May 2013 13:00:00 +0000",{"guid":5319,"title":5320,"slug":755,"description":5321,"audioUrl":5322,"pubDate":5323,"duration":5324,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/85","We're back and we're LIVE! (Interview)","Adam Stacoviak, Andrew Thorp, Steve Klabnik, Kenneth Reitz and Jerod Santo take the show live for the first time since August 8th, 2012.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/85/the-changelog-85.mp3","Mon, 22 Apr 2013 13:00:00 +0000",4214,{"guid":5326,"title":5327,"slug":756,"description":5328,"audioUrl":5329,"pubDate":5330,"duration":5331,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/74","The League of Moveable Type (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Micah Rich from The League of Moveable type to talk about open source typography.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/74/the-changelog-74.mp3","Thu, 23 Feb 2012 14:00:00 +0000",3162,{"guid":5333,"title":5334,"slug":757,"description":5335,"audioUrl":5336,"pubDate":5337,"duration":5338,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/68","Growl and Open Source in the App Store (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Chris Forsythe, lead of the Growl project to talk about Growl, their App Store launch, and his work on Adium and Perian.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/68/the-changelog-68.mp3","Tue, 11 Oct 2011 13:00:00 +0000",2652,{"guid":5340,"title":5341,"slug":758,"description":5342,"audioUrl":5343,"pubDate":5344,"duration":5345,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/67","HTML5 Boilerplate and JavaScript (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Paul Irish of Google’s Chrome developer relations team to talk about HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, polyfills, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/67/the-changelog-67.mp3","Fri, 19 Aug 2011 13:00:00 +0000",3454,{"guid":5347,"title":5348,"slug":759,"description":5349,"audioUrl":5350,"pubDate":5351,"duration":5352,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/65","Code for America (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Erik and Max, Fellows at Code for America to talk about civic-focused development and open source.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/65/the-changelog-65.mp3","Tue, 26 Jul 2011 13:00:00 +0000",3624,{"guid":5354,"title":5355,"slug":760,"description":5356,"audioUrl":5357,"pubDate":5358,"duration":5359,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/63","CDNJS (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with the developers behind CDNJS, a community-powered CDN for JavaScript libraries.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/63/the-changelog-63.mp3","Tue, 21 Jun 2011 13:00:00 +0000",2263,{"guid":5361,"title":5362,"slug":419,"description":5363,"audioUrl":5364,"pubDate":5365,"duration":5366,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/61","Oh My Zsh (Interview)","Adam and Kenneth caught up with Robby Russell to talk about his community-driven zsh project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/61/the-changelog-61.mp3","Thu, 26 May 2011 13:00:00 +0000",3048,{"guid":5368,"title":5369,"slug":761,"description":5370,"audioUrl":5371,"pubDate":5372,"duration":5373,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/52","Serve, RadiantCMS, Design and Prototyping (Interview)","Adam sat down with Designer/Developer John Long, creator of RadiantCMS about his new project Serve, design, and running a successful open source project.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/52/the-changelog-52.mp3","Wed, 16 Mar 2011 13:00:00 +0000",3749,{"guid":5375,"title":5376,"slug":762,"description":5377,"audioUrl":5378,"pubDate":5379,"duration":5380,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/47","Open Government and the Citizen Coder (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Carl Tashian from Open Government to talk about OpenGovernment.org, OpenCongress.org, and the rise of the Citizen Coder.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/47/the-changelog-47.mp3","Tue, 01 Feb 2011 14:00:00 +0000",1959,{"guid":5382,"title":5383,"slug":763,"description":5384,"audioUrl":5385,"pubDate":5386,"duration":5387,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/43","Hackety Hack and _why (Interview)","Steve Klabnik joined the show to talk about learning to program with Hackety Hack and why the lucky stiff.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/43/the-changelog-43.mp3","Wed, 05 Jan 2011 14:00:00 +0000",1913,{"guid":5389,"title":5390,"slug":764,"description":5391,"audioUrl":5392,"pubDate":5393,"duration":5394,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/42","Rails 3.1 and SproutCore (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Yehuda Katz to talk about upcoming changes in Rails 3.1, SproutCore, and his growing list of open source projects.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/42/the-changelog-42.mp3","Thu, 09 Dec 2010 14:00:00 +0000",3397,{"guid":5396,"title":5397,"slug":765,"description":5398,"audioUrl":5399,"pubDate":5400,"duration":5401,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/35","Homebrew and OSX Package Management (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Max Howell, creator of Homebrew to talk about package managment on OSX, beer, and scrobbling.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/35/the-changelog-35.mp3","Tue, 14 Sep 2010 13:00:00 +0000",1968,{"guid":5403,"title":5404,"slug":766,"description":5405,"audioUrl":5406,"pubDate":5407,"duration":5408,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/32","960.gs and CSS Grid Frameworks (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Nathan Smith from 960 Grid System to talk about web development and CSS grid frameworks.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/32/the-changelog-32.mp3","Thu, 19 Aug 2010 13:00:00 +0000",2037,{"guid":5410,"title":5411,"slug":767,"description":5412,"audioUrl":5413,"pubDate":5414,"duration":5415,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/27","Padrino Ruby Web Framework (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Arthur Chiu and Nathan Esquenazi from Padrino, the Ruby web framework built on top of Sinatra.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/27/the-changelog-27.mp3","Thu, 17 Jun 2010 13:00:00 +0000",1917,{"guid":5417,"title":5418,"slug":768,"description":5419,"audioUrl":5420,"pubDate":5421,"duration":5422,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/26","JSON and JavaScript (Interview)","While at TXJS — Adam and Wynn caught up with Douglas Crockford, author of both JavaScript: The Good Parts and the JSON spec, and a global namespace unto himself.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/26/the-changelog-26.mp3","Tue, 08 Jun 2010 13:00:00 +0000",898,{"guid":5424,"title":5425,"slug":769,"description":5426,"audioUrl":5427,"pubDate":5428,"duration":5429,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/22","Sammy.js and Semantic Versioning (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Aaron Quint, the brains behind Sammy.js, a neat JavaScript framework built on top on jQuery fashioned after Ruby’s Sinatra.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/22/the-changelog-22.mp3","Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:00:00 +0000",2669,{"guid":5431,"title":5432,"slug":770,"description":5433,"audioUrl":5434,"pubDate":5435,"duration":5436,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/21","Tweets from Chirp, Twitter's Developer Conference (Interview)","While in San Francisco for Chirp, Wynn caught up with Erik and John from 140Proof, Hayes Davis from CheapTweet, and Christie Koehler from Open Source Bridge about Twitter and open source development.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/21/the-changelog-21.mp3","Tue, 20 Apr 2010 13:00:00 +0000",1167,{"guid":5438,"title":5439,"slug":771,"description":5440,"audioUrl":5441,"pubDate":5442,"duration":5443,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/20","Node.js and Server-Side JavaScript (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Felix Geisendörfer to talk about Node.js, server-side JavaScript, and JSConf 2010.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/20/the-changelog-20.mp3","Tue, 06 Apr 2010 13:00:00 +0000",2578,{"guid":5445,"title":5446,"slug":772,"description":5447,"audioUrl":5448,"pubDate":5449,"duration":5450,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/19","Ruby, TextMate, Red Dirt Ruby Conf (Interview)","While in OKC for OpenBeta4, Adam and Wynn sat down with James Edward Gray II and talked about his many Ruby gems, TextMate bundles, and his upcoming Ruby conference Red Dirt Ruby Conf this May.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/19/the-changelog-19.mp3","Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:00:00 +0000",1514,{"guid":5452,"title":5453,"slug":773,"description":5454,"audioUrl":5455,"pubDate":5456,"duration":5199,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/18","NoSQL Smackdown! (Interview)","While at SXSW Interactive, Adam and Wynn got to attend the Data Cluster Meetup hosted by Rackspace and Infochimps. Things got a bit rowdy when the panel debated features of Cassandra, CouchDB, MongoDB and Amazon SimpleDB and started throwing dirt at everybody else’s favorite NoSQL databases.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/18/the-changelog-18.mp3","Thu, 18 Mar 2010 13:00:00 +0000",{"guid":5458,"title":5459,"slug":774,"description":5460,"audioUrl":5461,"pubDate":5462,"duration":5463,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/17","Open Source Publishing (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Geoffrey Grosenbach, Brandon Mathis, and Tim Caswell to talk about publishing with open source tools, open blogging, and the back-to-the-future world of static site generators and database-less blogs.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/17/the-changelog-17.mp3","Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:00:00 +0000",3004,{"guid":5465,"title":5466,"slug":775,"description":5467,"audioUrl":5468,"pubDate":5469,"duration":5470,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/16","Ajax.org frameworks (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Ruben Daniels and Rik Arends from Ajax.org and talked about APF and O3, their frameworks for both browser and server based JavaScript applications.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/16/the-changelog-16.mp3","Mon, 08 Mar 2010 14:00:00 +0000",2640,{"guid":5472,"title":5473,"slug":776,"description":5474,"audioUrl":5475,"pubDate":5476,"duration":5477,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/15","OAuth, Hurl.it, Baconfile (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Leah Culver and talked about startups, APIs, and her open source work on OAuth, oEmbed, Hurl.it, Baconfile, and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/15/the-changelog-15.mp3","Sat, 27 Feb 2010 14:00:00 +0000",2783,{"guid":5479,"title":5480,"slug":777,"description":5481,"audioUrl":5482,"pubDate":5483,"duration":5484,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/14","Riak, the New Erlang-based NoSQL Store (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Andy Gross from Basho and Sean Cribbs, a freelance Ruby developer, to discuss Riak, the new Erlang-based NoSQL store and Ripple, Sean’s new Ruby wrapper for Riak.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/14/the-changelog-14.mp3","Thu, 18 Feb 2010 14:00:00 +0000",3780,{"guid":5486,"title":5487,"slug":778,"description":5488,"audioUrl":5489,"pubDate":5490,"duration":5491,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/13","Civic hacking (Interview)","Adam and Wynn caught up with Luigi Montanez and Jeremy Carbaugh from Sunlight Labs and discussed their Python and Ruby projects, government transparency, and civic hacking - open source contributions as activism.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/13/the-changelog-13.mp3","Wed, 10 Feb 2010 14:00:00 +0000",3720,{"guid":5493,"title":5494,"slug":779,"description":5495,"audioUrl":5496,"pubDate":5497,"duration":5498,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/12","Gordon is such a Showoff (Interview)","Adam and Wynn continued chatting with John Nunemaker about recent featured projects on the blog — including Gordon, Showoff, jQuery Lint, JSpec, congomongo and more.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/12/the-changelog-12.mp3","Wed, 03 Feb 2010 14:00:00 +0000",2312,{"guid":5500,"title":5501,"slug":780,"description":5502,"audioUrl":5503,"pubDate":5504,"duration":5505,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/11","Ordered List, RailsTips.org, and MongoMapper (Interview)","John Nunemaker joined the show to talk about open source, improving your craft, building a business, and how MongoDB has changed his life.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/11/the-changelog-11.mp3","Fri, 29 Jan 2010 14:00:00 +0000",2116,{"guid":5507,"title":5508,"slug":781,"description":5509,"audioUrl":5510,"pubDate":5511,"duration":5512,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/10","All things GitHub (Interview)","Chris Wanstrath joined the show to talk about the past, present, and future of GitHub.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/10/the-changelog-10.mp3","Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:00:00 +0000",4675,{"guid":5514,"title":5515,"slug":782,"description":5516,"audioUrl":5517,"pubDate":5518,"duration":5519,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/5","Document Cloud and Underscore.js (Interview)","Jeremy Ashkenas is the Lead Developer at DocumentCloud about their effort to revolutionize the way media organizations gather news. Jeremy discusses their open source projects CloudCrowd, Underscore.js, and JAMMIT that they've released along the way.","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/5/the-changelog-5.mp3","Sun, 06 Dec 2009 14:00:00 +0000",2151,{"guid":5521,"title":5522,"slug":783,"description":5523,"audioUrl":5524,"pubDate":5525,"duration":5526,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/3","The Go Programming Language from Google (Interview)","Rob Pike is a Principal Engineer at Google and Tech Lead for Google's Go team. Rob is also a co-creator of the Go programming language. We talked with Rob about Go — Google’s new open source programing language!","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/3/the-changelog-3.mp3","Fri, 27 Nov 2009 14:00:00 +0000",1301,{"guid":5528,"title":5529,"slug":784,"description":5530,"audioUrl":5531,"pubDate":5532,"duration":5533,"artwork":793,"episodeType":794},"http://5by5.tv/changelog/2","The original Changelog Weekly (Interview)","This goes WAAAAY back in the archive of The Changelog. So far back, that our audio was down-right horrible and you can tell we were nervous to even be recording. We were green and wet behind the ears when it came to producing a podcast (we had no clue).","https://op3.dev/e/https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/podcast/2/the-changelog-2.mp3","Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:00:00 +0000",1289,1771793528267]