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Listened to Mental Health with Kelsey Hightower
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Developers struggle with mental health, and this struggle has only gotten more acute during the pandemic. Sitting in front of a computer all day, engulfed by social media and code can cause us to lose our sanity. I personally had some issues that were hard to grapple with during the COVID lockdowns. In today’s show,

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Listened to Software Supply Chain with Barak Schoster
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The software supply chain consists of packages, imports, dependencies, containers, and APIs. These different components each have unique security risks. To ensure the security of their software supply chain, many developers use tools to analyze and scan their infrastructure for vulnerabilities. Barak Schoster works at Bridgecrew, a DevSecOps cloud security platform. He joins the show

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Listened to The Staging Dichotomy with Senthil Padmanabhan
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Serious software projects require several environments.  Your production environment is obviously mission critical.  A staging environment is also necessary to perform validation and regression testing before taking the risk of pushing an update to production.  Best practices and approaches for managing these and other environments vary from organization to organization. In some sense, different software

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Listened to Securing the open source supply chain with Feross Aboukhadijeh on the launch of Socket (The Changelog #482)
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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. While working on the frontlines of open source, Feross and team have witnessed firsthand how supply chain attacks ...

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Listened to Learning from incidents with Nora Jones, CEO of Jeli (The Changelog #478)
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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 a...