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Master feed of all Changelog podcasts.
Episódios
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Exposing the deception of DeepFakes (Practical AI #49)
25/06/2019 Duração: 55minThis week we bend reality to expose the deceptions of deepfake videos. We talk about what they are, why they are so dangerous, and what you can do to detect and resist their insidious influence. In a political environment rife with distrust, disinformation, and conspiracy theories, deepfakes are being weaponized and proliferated as the latest form of state-sponsored information warfare. Join us for an episode scarier than your favorite horror movie, because this AI bogeyman is real!
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The story of Konami-JS (JS Party #81)
21/06/2019 Duração: 54minJerod and Divya are joined by George Mandis to learn all about his "frivolous" JavaScript library that's helped countless websites implement the beloved cheat code. Ten years later and still actively maintained, Konami-JS has stood the test of time and produced some epic stories along the way (you'll love hearing how George broke Marvel.com).
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Boldly going where no data tools have gone before (Changelog Interviews #350)
19/06/2019 Duração: 01h14minComputer 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...
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Model inspection and interpretation at Seldon (Practical AI #48)
17/06/2019 Duração: 43minInterpreting complicated models is a hot topic. How can we trust and manage AI models that we can't explain? In this episode, Janis Klaise, a data scientist with Seldon, joins us to talk about model interpretation and Seldon's new open source project called Alibi. Janis also gives some of his thoughts on production ML/AI and how Seldon addresses related problems.
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JavaScript is the CO2 of the web (JS Party #80)
14/06/2019 Duração: 01h04minKBall, Divya, and Nick get together with Chris Ferdinandi to talk about vanilla JavaScript, best resources for learning, and our favorite vanilla JavaScript tips, tricks and APIs.
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The state of CSS in 2019 (Changelog Interviews #349)
14/06/2019 Duração: 01h16minWe’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. We 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.
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Failing to build a billion-dollar company (Founders Talk #66)
14/06/2019 Duração: 01h12minSahil Lavingia is the founder and CEO of Gumroad, a platform for creators to sell the things they make. Since 2011 Gumroad has sent over $200 million dollars to creators. That’s a big number. Sahil’s ambitions lead him to believe that Gumroad would become a billion-dollar company, have hundreds of employees, and eventually IPO. That didn’t happen. We talk through Sahil’s journey with Gumroad, why it failed to meet his goals, the path he's on today and the things he now values…but to understand why Gumroad didn’t live up to his expectations, we really have to understand the backstory of Gumroad.
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The art of execution (Go Time #89)
12/06/2019 Duração: 01h21minPanelists Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and guest panelist Egon Elbre discuss what they build, why, and how they do it. Everybody has their own unique process for getting things done, so today we're going to learn about them. Too often processes get in the way and slow things down. How do we look for signs of those slow downs? How do we create a space where people are free to discuss their thoughts and struggles?
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GANs, RL, and transfer learning oh my! (Practical AI #47)
11/06/2019 Duração: 51minDaniel and Chris explore three potentially confusing topics - generative adversarial networks (GANs), deep reinforcement learning (DRL), and transfer learning. Are these types of neural network architectures? Are they something different? How are they used? Well, If you have ever wondered how AI can be creative, wished you understood how robots get their smarts, or were impressed at how some AI practitioners conquer big challenges quickly, then this is your episode!
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Spicy fonts and static sites
10/06/2019 Duração: 01h06minZach Leatherman joins the party with Divya and Nick to talk about fonts and static site generators! Zach shares his knowledge about font loading, what can go wrong, and how we can avoid issues. Then we discuss Zach's newest project, Eleventy, a simple static site generator, and the panelists share things they are excited about.
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Go
07/06/2019 Duração: 01h05minPanelists Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen Andoh discuss Go and open source — what is it, the value in contributing, what it means to be a maintainer, best practices, and the recent blog post from Chris Siebenmann titled "Go is Google's language, not ours."
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Python's new governance and core team (Changelog Interviews #348)
06/06/2019 Duração: 01h11minWe’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.
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The Pro Stand costs more than my first car (Backstage #5)
04/06/2019 Duração: 01h29minJerod, Adam, and Nick get together mere minutes after Apple's 2019 WWDC keynote to talk about all the news and announcements. Will we be buying the new Mac Pro? What about that drool-worthy 6k retina display? Will iOS's dark mode deliver where Mojave's hasn't? Expect all that and at least 2 bad puns in this episode of Backstage.
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Visualizing and understanding RNNs (Practical AI #46)
04/06/2019 Duração: 46minAndreas Madsen, a freelance ML/AI engineer and Distill.pub author, joins us to discuss his work visualizing neural networks and recurrent neural units. Andreas discusses various neural unites, RNNs in general, and the "why" of neural network visualization. He also gives us his perspective on ML/AI freelancing and moving from web development to AI research.
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Developer strengths and weaknesses
31/05/2019 Duração: 57minJerod, Suz, Divya, and Kball share their thoughts, opinions, and advice on developer strengths and weaknesses — compromise, communication, tool mastery, deep dives into dev history, and mentorship/sponsorship. .
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What are you optimizing for? (Founders Talk #65)
31/05/2019 Duração: 01h13minSaron Yitbarek is the founder and CEO of CodeNewbie — one of the most supportive community of programmers and people learning to code. Saron hosts the CodeNewbie podcast, Command Line Heroes from Red Hat, and she’s also the creator of Codeland Conference taking place on July 22 this year in New York City. We talk through getting started, lessons learned, mental health, developing and running a conference…but our conversation begins with a pivotal question asked of Saron..."What are you optimizing for?"
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Functional programming? (Go Time #87)
29/05/2019 Duração: 01h13minPanelists Mat Ryer and Johnny Boursiquot are joined by guest panelist Aaron Schlesinger to ask/answer questions like; What is functional programming? Can you do functional programming in Go? Can we apply any learnings from functional programming languages as we write Go code today?
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How to get plugged into the AI community (Practical AI #45)
28/05/2019 Duração: 01h02minChris and Daniel take you on a tour of local and global AI events, and discuss how to get the most out of your experiences. From access to experts to developing new industry relationships, learn how to get your foot in the door and make connections that help you grow as an AI practitioner. Then drawing from their own wealth of experience as speakers, they dive into what it takes to give a memorable world-class talk that your audience will love. They break down how to select the topic, write the abstract, put the presentation together, and deliver the narrative with impact!
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It’s just JavaScript®️ (JS Party #77)
24/05/2019 Duração: 01h17minJerod, Kball, Divya, and Nick share their initial impressions of GitHub's recently announced package registry, what JS skills are trending in job listings, and shout outs!
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Creating and selling multiplayer online games (Changelog Interviews #347)
24/05/2019 Duração: 01h18minWe’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.