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Listened to Pity Points (Game Show 214)
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It’s the return of Friendly Competition, America’s favorite Game Show! In this edition, Silent Carl gains a voice in the form of Chat GPT. Will the other contestants be friendly towards Carl GPT? Competitive with Carl? Neither? Both? Listen and find out!

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Listened to The Future of HTTP with Nick Shadrin and Roman Arutyunyan - Software Engineering Daily by SE Daily 
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The Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, is used to load webpages using hypertext links, and it’s the foundation of the web. Tim Berners-Lee famously created HTTP version 0.9 in 1989, and defined the essential behavior of a client and a server. Version 1.0 was eventually finalized in 1996, and its secure variant called HTTPS is

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Listened to What's New in CHAOSS: Podcast Reboot Episode by CHAOSS Project 
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In this episode, the CHAOSScast team is back! Georg Link, Dawn Foster, Sean Goggins, Matt Germonprez, and Elizabeth Barron discuss the relaunch of the podcast after taking a short break. They delve into the fascinating world of open source community health, focusing on metrics, metric models, and the CHAOSS Project’s role in measuring the health of open source communities. They share insights on how they’re working to make metrics more accessible and how they interpret these metrics within the context of specific projects. Additionally, they highlight the Data Science Initiative, the growth of CHAOSS community chapters worldwide, and their initiative to improve newcomer experience and promote diversity and inclusion in open source. Download this episode now to find out much more!

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Listened to Coming to asciinema near you with Marcin Kulik, creator of asciinema (Changelog Interviews #561)
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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...

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Listened to Reflecting on Bun's big launch with Jarred Sumner, founder & CEO of Oven (JS Party #295)
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Fresh off Bun’s big 1.0 launch, Jarred Sumner goes one-on-one with Jerod to discuss the all-in-one JavaScript runtime that’s captured the interest of many. We get into it all: what problem he’s solving, how it’s so fast, why no Windows support, answering the critics, the (not real) beef between Bun and Node, how the VC...

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Listened to Ep 185: Florence Pugh | Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster
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Listen to Ep 185: Florence Pugh from Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster. It’s another guest we’ve been trying to book since day one: Florence Pugh – the Oscar-nominated star of ā€˜Little Women’, ā€˜Black Widow’ and ā€˜A Good Person’ – joins us in the Dream Restaurant. And James tries not to bring up ā€˜Midsommar’ fan theories. SPOILER ALERT: there are ā€˜Midsommar’ spoilers aplenty. HEALTH WARNING: obviously, never take Calpol (or any other drugs) with alcohol. Obviously. Florence Pugh stars in ā€˜A Good Person’ which is in cinemas now and on Sky Cinema on 28 April. Follow Florence on Instagram @florencepugh and Twitter @florence_pughRecorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design) and Amy Browne (illustrations).Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here.

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Listened to Sloot Digital Coding System - CoRecursive Podcast by Adam Gordon Bell 
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Lost treasure. Conspiracy theories. Impossible tech demos. Jan Sloot claimed to have invented revolutionary data compression that could fit a full movie into a tiny smart card chip. Top executives and investors witnessed his demos and became true believers, ready to bankroll this company into the stratosphere. But was it all an elaborate illusion? Join me as I unravel the... […]

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Listened to DEVSECOPS Talks #54 - HashiCorp’s BSL Move and OpenTF: What DevSecOps Practitioners Need to Know | The DevSecOps Talks Podcast by PodBean Development 
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In this episode of DevSecOps Talks, we dive deep into HashiCorp's recent shift to the Business Source License and its implications. Join Andrey, Julien, and Mattias as they unpack what this means for practitioners and explore the timeline of OpenTF initiative. Stay informed about what comes ahead with our latest discussion. Tune in! Ā  Connect with us on LinkedIn or Twitter (see info atĀ https://devsecops.fm/about/). We are happy to answer any questions, hear suggestions for new episodes or hear from you, our listeners.

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Listened to Open Source Security Podcast: Episode 394 - The lie anyone can contribute to open source
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and talk about filing bugs for software. There's the old saying that anyone can file bugs and submit patches for open source, but the reality is most people can't. Filing bugs for both closed and open source is nearly impossible in many instances. Even if you want to file a bug for an open source project, there are a lot of hoops before it's something that can be actionable. Show Notes

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Listened to Reports of Node's death are greatly exaggerated with Matteo Collina & James Snell (JS Party #294)
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Amal, KBall & Chris convene a ā€œsemi-emergencyā€ pod to discuss the recent (deserved) hype over Bun and what it all means for Node’s community, maintainers & users. They’re joined by Node Technical Steering Committee members Matteo Collina & James Snell who are here to dispel Bun antagonism rumors, discuss th...

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Listened to #define: a game of fake definitions with Amal Hussein, Taylor Troesh & Lars Wikman (Changelog & Friends #15)
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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 thei...

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Listened to Cup o' Go | šŸ¤– ā˜• Your job is safe from AI and interns, & interview with Ian Smith: a new way to write Go microservices
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Thank you to this week's sponsor, Koyeb!Go 1.21.2 & 1.20.9 to release Oct 5ConferencesšŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Go West Conference, Lehi, Utah, USA & Online, October 27🌐 Go-perf Meetup, CFP closes Oct 7, event early NovemberProposals & Bug Reportsā˜• Active: Add intern packagešŸŽļø Closed: cmd/go: 1.21 regression in test...

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Listened to Vibes from Strange Loop (Changelog Interviews #559)
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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 ā€œPlaying with Engineering.ā€ We also caught up with many first-time and multi-time attendees who shared t...

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Listened to Open source is at a crossroads with Steve O'Grady from RedMonk (Changelog Interviews #558)
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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 ...

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Listened to Cup o' Go | šŸ”€ Shuffle your tests, šŸ”  WHY IS YOUR CAPSLOCK ON? and interview with Wilken Rivera of GDN
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Thank you to this week's sponsor, Koyeb!šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø GopherCon, San Diego, CA, USA, September 25-28OpenTofu (formerly OpenTF) officially joins the Linux FoundationBlog post: OpenTF is NOT the forkšŸ”€ Proposal: testing: shuffle seed should be different when -shuffle=on and -count flag is setBlog postsāžæ Go...

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Listened to Catching up with Technologist Charlie Gerard - Software Engineering Daily by SE Daily 
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Charlie Gerard is a highly accomplished software engineer and technologist. She’s worked at Stripe, Netlify, and Atlassian and authored the book, Practical Machine Learning in JavaScript. In her spare time, Charlie explores the field of human-computer interaction and builds interactive prototypes using hardware and machine learning. Some of her recent projects include building a DIY

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Listened to Ep. 16: Empathy-driven software development with Andrea Goulet by Always an Engineer
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For today’s episode, Asim is joined by Andrea Goulet, who has spent more than 20 years in the tech industry. She joins Asim as she tells her journey in the tech industry and how the idea of empathy has helped her develop some soft skills that may be productive for software engineers in the field. [00:39] Introduction of Andrea [2:00] About Empathy [04:56] Andrea’s Journey in Software [07:47] Frameworks on Empathy [10:27] Applications of Framework to Engineers [14:45] Taking Actions with Empathy [20:10] Tangible Benefits of Empathy [26:21] Task and Relationship Conflicts [28:59] How to Reach Andrea Defining Empathy Empathy is the moment an individual experiences when they have the power to make decisions and then act upon it. It is that moment when one’s thought process can read the feelings or foresee the consequences of the actions they are about to do. In the world of software and tech, empathy is not the main highlight to the work system, however, this underlying skill can be the butterfly effect that can change the course of productivity and outputs of software engineers. Essential Soft Skills Empathy is a soft skill that can be harnessed as a metaphor to create a better working environment not just for yourself, but for your co-workers as well. Rooting back to the decision-making moments, there comes a time where you have to consider factors such as rational or logical thinking, setting up boundaries, and proper communications, these are the trigger points where empathy plays a big role in creating a good working environment. The soft skill has worked on many software developers in terms of better work productivity as well as healthier and professional working relationships with colleagues. How to Connect with Andrea and Other References: Andrea’s LinkedinĀ  Heartware’s WebsiteĀ  Corgibytes WebsiteĀ  Empathy in Tech

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Listened to Cup o' Go | Conferences galore for Q4, Alien Abduction šŸ›ø, and interview with Peter Seebach aka Seebs on Go performance
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Thank you to this week's sponsor, Koyeb!So many conferences!šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø GopherCon, San Diego, CA, USA, September 25-28šŸŽŸļø Tickets still availablešŸØ Hotel discount extended to Monday, September 18šŸ‡®šŸ‡Ŗ GopherCon Ireland, Dublin, November 2šŸ“ó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó “ó æ Fyne Conf, Edinburgh, November 3CFP open until October 6šŸ‡øšŸ‡¬...