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Richard delves into his evolving perspective on sustainability in open-source projects, advocating for a shift towards values such as human rights, joy, and mitigating harm.

Richard delves into his evolving perspective on sustainability in open-source projects, advocating for a shift towards values such as human rights, joy, and mitigating harm.

Thank you to this week's sponsor, Backend Banter!ProposalsAccepted: spec: add range over int, range over funcRange over int targeted for Go 1.22Range over func targeted for Go 1.22 behind the GOEXPERIMENT=rangefunc flagAccepted: go/version: package for handling Go version stringsAccepted: io/fs,...

This week weâre taking you to the hallway track of All Things Open 2023 in Raleigh, NC. Todayâs 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 Sourc...

John Gregoryâs GopherCon talk â7 Deadly Gopher Sinsâ is the ostensible basis of this spooky Go Time episode, but with Mat Ryer at the helm⌠the only thing to expect is the unexpected. And failed jokes. Expect lots of failed jokes.

Ashley Williams and Adam Jacob joined Adam and Bryan to continue their panel discussion with Bryan following up his p99conf talk revisiting open source anti-patterns. Notably, open source has accelerated the distribution of value⌠without clarity on how contributors can capture that value. Has...

Listen to this episode from The Vergecast on Spotify. In episode three of our connectivity mini series, The Verge's David Pierce explores the idea of POSSE and PESOS, two syndication models for posting on the internet that don't rely on a single platform. Buckle in, it gets nerdy. Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam showcases the value of self-hosting data and its benefits for small to mid-sized businesses. He also shares his free book to support tech authors.

The concept of the developer platform and the discipline of platform engineering have been important in shaping how the industry thinks about enabling developers. But what does it mean to actually build and maintain a platform? How can you ensure it actually supports the people that need it? In this episode of the Technology Podcast, hosts Ken Mugrage and Rebecca Parsons are joined by Chris Ford of Thoughtworks Spain and Aidan Donnelly, Director of Technology Platform at Personio, to discuss the importance of engineering platforms in organizations today. Read Aidan's writing on Medium:
Ethan Marcotte is here to talk about his new book, You Deserve a Tech Union, and discusses topics such as why we need unions in tech, who gets to be in the union, how unions can help deal with the AI question, union busting, and some arguments against unions.

Long time friend KBall makes his âfirstâ appearance on The Changelog by way of Changelog & Friends. You likely know Kevin from his panelist position on JS Party. Today heâs sharing his passion for coaching and developing human skills.

This week Jerod goes solo with Philipp Heckel, creator of ntfy, to discuss this simple HTTP-based service that lets you send notifications to your phone or desktop via scripts from any computer. They discuss why he built it, how he built it, and what his plans are for the future of this beloved side hustle.

Thank you to this week's sponsor, Koyeb!gopls v0.14.0-pre4 releasedPrevious discussion about opt-in telemetry in episode 12GopherCon BrazilConference: May 9, 2024 in FlorianĂłpolis, SCCFP open until December 15, 2023"Forward compatibility" painsGo modules initialised by go1.21.1 cannot be built...

Ty Franck (one half of James S.A. Corey) and Wes Chatham ('Amos Burton' on The Expanse) kickoff a long series of Quentin Tarantino films with the epic Kill Bill films. Of course, Wes had to do something different and screwed up the order of things... but we still love him anyway.

Leszek Manicki is the Engineering Manager at Wikimedia Germany. In this episode, we connect at the Open Source Summit in Bilbao to discuss what he has learned being a part of Wikimedia movement and how that inspired his talk at the summit, How Not To Make Open Source. Throughout our conversation,...

Hate interruptions? Ever feel like youâve lost your ability to focus on coding? Katie Wilde, VP of Engineering at Ambassador Labs, knows your pain and sheâs on a crusade to help devs everywhere reclaim their focus. Spoiler: She's got a m...

The wrong internal tools can hold your team back. So how do you find the right ones, and how the heck do you get engineers to adopt them once you do?On this weekâs episode of Dev Interrupted, co-host Conor Bronsdon welcomes Debo Ray, co-founder &a...

Itâs the return of Friendly Competition, Americaâs 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!

The Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, is used to load webpages using hypertext links, and itâs 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

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 Projectâs role in measuring the health of open source communities. They share insights on how theyâre 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!

Brian Proffitt is the Senior Manager of Community Outreach at Red Hatâs OSPO. In this episode, we connect at the Open Source Summit EU to discuss how Brian uses events to drive both lead generation and community-building efforts. Throughout our conversation, Brian describes how measuring the ROI...

Gerhard joins us for the 12th Kaizen and this time talk about what we DIDNâT 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 weâre going to KubeCon 2023 in Chicago.

Thank you to this week's sponsor, Koyeb!Go 1.21.3 and 1.20.10 releasedProposalsRetracted: untyped builtin zeroAccepted: Move wiki to x/websiteRelated discussion (closed for now): Should the Go project stop importing GitHub PRs?Ongoing discussion: encoding/json/v2Checkout last week's episode for...

This week weâre joined by Marcin Kulik to talk about his project asciinema. Youâve likely seen this out there in the wild â 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...

The 10th GopherCon took place the last week of September and it was a blast. In this episode, weâre talking about our experiences at the conference from several different viewpoints. Angelica as a conference organizer, Johnny as an emcee and workshop instructor, Kaylyn as a speaker, and Kris as a regular attendee.

Kevin Muller is the CEO and co-founder of Passbolt, a security-first, open-source password manager, and he joined me to talk about the risks of having too much time and money, the value of getting trashed on social media and why he values in-person interactions with the team. There were a lot of...

Alexander KrĂźger is the Co-Founder and CEO of United Manufacturing Hub, an open-source company that develops software for the manufacturing industry. Throughout our conversation, Alexander describes the unusual path he took in going from a services-based consulting company to a product-led...

Michael Cheng, Chief Legal Officer at Aalyria Technologies, is a master at strategy and execution for open-source products and companies. From his humble beginning spearheading the open source team at Meta (formerly Facebook), Cheng has honed his knowledge about the interworking of open source...

Matt Butcher is no stranger to the ways of ethical philosophy. With a Ph.D. in Religion and Computer Science, he enjoys philosophical conversations of ethical dilemmas. Butcher passionately debates wild theories and paradoxical situations against those not afraid to question reality in pursuit of...

Dawn Foster, Director of Open Source Community Strategy at VMware, is a champion of community strategy and development. A doctor of Philosophy, Foster is well-versed in the understanding of collaboration and leverages her mountain of knowledge to fight for the health of maintainers in open-source...

Bart Farrell is a content creator and community leader in the public speaking world. Based in Spain, he has developed a massively popular platform through podcasting and consulting as a nontechnical person in a technical space.In this episode, Farrell breaks down the ins and outs of public...

Kim McMahon is the leader of Open Source Marketing & Community at Outshift by Cisco, which is Ciscoâs emerging technologies and innovation unit. We recorded this episode at Open Source Summit EU, and talked about Kimâs strategies and tactics related to helping guide users to the correct edition...

This week Iâm chatting with Steven Renwick, CEO of Tilores. As youâll hear in the episode, we connected when I mistook Tilores for an open-source company. Steven graciously agreed to come on the show to discuss why they decided against making the product open source â which is actually a...

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.

Fresh off Bunâs big 1.0 launch, Jarred Sumner goes one-on-one with Jerod to discuss the all-in-one JavaScript runtime thatâs captured the interest of many. We get into it all: what problem heâs solving, how itâs so fast, why no Windows support, answering the critics, the (not real) beef between Bun and Node, how the VC...

Thank you to this week's sponsor, Koyeb!Go 1.21.2 & 1.20.9 released. Upgrade yesterday!đť Hacktoberfest is happening nowHow to participateGo projects participatingProposalsđ Accepted: testing: shuffle seed should be different when -shuffle=on and -count flag is setPreviously discussed in episode...

Ben explores how JSON Schema is shaping the development stack and its potential impact on various industries.

Listen to Ep 185: Florence Pugh from Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster. Itâs another guest weâve been trying to book since day one: Florence Pugh â the Oscar-nominated star of âLittle Womenâ, âBlack Widowâ and âA Good Personâ â joins us in the Dream Restaurant. And James tries not to bring up âMidsommarâ fan theories. SPOILER ALERT: there are âMidsommarâ spoilers aplenty. HEALTH WARNING: obviously, never take Calpol (or any other drugs) with alcohol. Obviously. Florence Pugh stars in âA Good Personâ 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.

Have you ever been frustrated with your job? Maybe not burnt out, but getting close to there? You used to love what you did, and it felt so creative and empowering, but then it starts to feel a bit more cookie cutter.Have you ever been frustrated with your whole life? The daily grind has taken what you love and it... [âŚ]

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... [âŚ]

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!  Connect with us on LinkedIn or Twitter (see info at https://devsecops.fm/about/). We are happy to answer any questions, hear suggestions for new episodes or hear from you, our listeners.

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
Amal, KBall & Chris convene a âsemi-emergencyâ pod to discuss the recent (deserved) hype over Bun and what it all means for Nodeâs community, maintainers & users. Theyâre joined by Node Technical Steering Committee members Matteo Collina & James Snell who are here to dispel Bun antagonism rumors, discuss th...

Josh tells us about his newly launched consultancy with Julia Ferraioli called Open Chapters and his involvement with OSCON as a community manager, co-organizer, and program chair of the community track.

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 âtil they make thei...

Thank you to this week's sponsor, Koyeb!Go 1.21.2 & 1.20.9 to release Oct 5Conferencesđşđ¸ Go West Conference, Lehi, Utah, USA & Online, October 27đ Go-perf Meetup, CFP closes Oct 7, event early NovemberProposals & Bug Reportsâ Active: Add intern packageđď¸ Closed: cmd/go: 1.21 regression in test...

This week weâre taking you to the hallway track of the final Strange Loop conference. First up is AnnMarie Thomas â an engineering, business, and education professor. AnnMarie gave one of the opening keynotes titled âPlaying with Engineering.â We also caught up with many first-time and multi-time attendees who shared t...


ElectricSQL is a project that offers a local-first sync layer for web and mobile apps, Ned Batchelder writes about the myth of the myth of âlearning stylesâ, Carl Johnson thinks XML is better than YAML, Berkan Sasmaz defines and describes âidempotencyâ & HyperDX is an open source alternative Datadog or New Relic.
