Sinopse
Master feed of all Changelog podcasts.
Episódios
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Join the federation?! Mastodon awaits... (Changelog Interviews #315)
19/09/2018 Duração: 01h23minWe 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”.
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Answering recent AI questions from Quora (Practical AI #13)
18/09/2018 Duração: 48minAn amazing panel of AI innovators joined us at the O'Reilly AI conference to answer the most pressing AI questions from Quora. We also discussed trends in the industry and some exciting new advances in FPGA hardware.
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From dropout to CEO of Sentry and taking on New Relic (Founders Talk #57)
16/09/2018 Duração: 01h12minDavid Cramer dropped out of high school AND college, but that didn’t stop him. He ended up teaching himself programming and eventually landed his first job as the webmaster of a World of Warcraft community website. What a beginning… We talked through “the rough slog” period of Sentry and how David powered through to traction and enough profit for him and his partner to go full time, raise three rounds of funding, and take on New Relic.
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BONUS: Growing a successful sales team at Sentry (Founders Talk)
14/09/2018 Duração: 10minHere's a bonus segment from episode #57 of Founders Talk with David Cramer, co-founder and CEO of Sentry. Check the feed for the full length episode (later today). We talked about sales in the full length episode, but this BONUS segment is a completely isolated conversation that's not included in the full length episode — so don't gloss over this thinking it's just a teaser.
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Interviews from JSConf (JS Party #43)
14/09/2018 Duração: 01h28minKBall interviews with Michael Chan, Juan Pablo Buriticá and Julián David Duque, and Tim Doherty at JSConf.US. Conversations about the importance of DRY code, the metaphors we use for software, JavaScript communities across Latin America, how to advocate for modern tech stacks in large companies, and fostering mentorship.
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Kubernetes brings all the Cloud Natives to the yard (Changelog Interviews #314)
12/09/2018 Duração: 01h13minWe talk with Dan Kohn, the Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to catch up with all things cloud native, the CNCF, and the world of Kubernetes. Dan updated us on the growth KubeCon / CloudNativeCon, the state of Cloud Native and where innovation is happening, serverless being on the rise, and Kubernetes dominating the enterprise.
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Decentralizing the web with Beaker (JS Party #42)
07/09/2018 Duração: 01h07minFeross talks with Mathias Buus and Paul Frazee about the decentralized web, why the average person should care about decentralization of the web, the Beaker browser, Dat and the differences and similarities to BitTorrent, and how Paul and Mathias first got involved in this work.
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Mahdi Yusuf knows being healthy is a constant struggle (Away from Keyboard #6)
06/09/2018 Duração: 16minMahdi Yusuf worked a startup in his twenties and wasn't worried too much about his health. When he quit that job, he decided to take better care of himself and lost fifty pounds. Now, he's the CTO of Gyroscope, a startup that aims to be the operating system for the human body, but ever since joining, has gained weight back. Mahdi talks to me about how Gyroscope is trying to help people understand their bodies better, growing up with a love for computers, and trying to be healthy with a busy life.
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The first cloud native programming language (Changelog Interviews #313)
05/09/2018 Duração: 01h12minJerod talked with Paul Fremantle, the CTO and Co-Founder of WSO2, about their new programming language, Ballerina — a cloud-native language which aims to make it easier to write microservices that integrate APIs. They talked about the creation of the language and how it was inspired by so many technologies, cloud native features like built-in container support, serverless-friendly, observability, and how it works with, or without, a service mesh — just to name a few.
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AI in healthcare, synthesizing dance moves, hardware acceleration (Practical AI #12)
03/09/2018 Duração: 20minChris and Daniel discuss new advances in AI research (including a creepy dancing video), how AI is creating opportunity for new chip startups, and uses of deep learning in healthcare. They also share some great learning resources, including one of Chris's favorite online courses.
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Applying the magic of compilers to the frontend (JS Party #41)
31/08/2018 Duração: 52minKBall and Chad Hietala meet up at JSConf and talk about compilers for the frontend, Ember's binary opcodes, webassembly, and the future of performance optimization for the web.
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Justin Dorfman’s passion is advocating for developers (Away from Keyboard #5)
29/08/2018 Duração: 18minAfter a very difficult 2014 that put Justin Dorfman in the hospital, he vowed to never go back. Justin has Bipolar I disorder, so coming to terms with his limitations and the sacrifices he needs to make to stay healthy hasn't been easy. He talks to me about his early BMX dreams, his transition from engineering to marketing, and the stigma around mental health.
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Segment's transition back to a monorepo (Changelog Interviews #312)
29/08/2018 Duração: 01h02minAdam 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.
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Eric Berry is funding open source with CodeFund (Founders Talk #56)
28/08/2018 Duração: 01h21minEric Berry started Code Sponsor a year ago because of his passion for finding ways to sustain and fund open source developers. He ultimately had to shutdown due to potential legal issues with GitHub, but was given new life as CodeFund when he went to work for ConsenSys and Gitcoin. We talked through the backstory of this idea, why he's so passionate about funding open source, ethical advertising, being unapologetically focused on your mission, the value of honesty and openness, and the future direction of CodeFund.
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Robot Perception and Mask R-CNN (Practical AI #11)
27/08/2018 Duração: 46minChris DeBellis, a lead AI data scientist at Honeywell, helps us understand what Mask R-CNN is and why it's useful for robot perception. We also explore how this method compares with other convolutional neural network approaches and how you can get started with Mask R-CNN.
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LIVE from JSConf! (JS Party #40)
24/08/2018 Duração: 49minIn this special episode of JS Party at JS Conf in Carlsbad, Nick, Suz, Feross, and KBall talk about crazy JavaScript combinations, tips to get started speaking, being committed to diversity as a conference organizer, and much more.
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Istio service mesh and microservices (Changelog Interviews #311)
22/08/2018 Duração: 01h06minAdam 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.
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Open source tools, AI for Dota, and enterprise ML adoption (Practical AI #10)
21/08/2018 Duração: 31minThis week, Daniel and Chris talk about playing Dota at OpenAI, O'Reilly's machine learning survey, AI-oriented open source (Julia, AutoKeras, Netron, PyTorch), robotics, and even the impact AI strategy has on corporate and national interests. Don't miss it!
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Experimenting with some new ideas
17/08/2018 Duração: 01h07minJerod, Nick, KBall, and Chris pre-party for JSConf by testing out some brand new segment ideas: Story of the Week, What the WHAT... WG, and Protip Time. What do you think of these segments? Like 'em? Love 'em? Not sure why we even? Please let us know!
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Side hustle to $35M ARR at Zapier (Founders Talk #55)
17/08/2018 Duração: 01h09minBryan Helmig, Wade Foster, and Mike Knoop started Zapier in 2011 as a side hustle. They ultimately applied to Y Combinator, twice. And this year they hit $35 Million dollars in annual revenue. I talked with Bryan Helmig (CTO) through the backstory of starting this company, being 100% distributed, the flexibility as well as the constraints of being remote-only, how they reached product market fit, growth, scaling their teams, and how they bring everyone together for company wide retreats.