Programming

Friendly Feud: JS Party Edition

Our award-winning JS Party game show is back with a new name, a new channel, and...

Antirez returns to Redis!

Antirez has returned to Redis! Yes, Salvatore Sanfilippo (aka Antirez), the crea...

JavaScript fatigue strikes back

Allen Pike on the JavaScript ecosystem after a decade away, Lars Wirzenius was t...

Kaizen! Pipely goes BAM

It's Kaizen 18! Can you believe it? We discuss the recent Fly.io outage, some li...

AI killed the tech interview. Now what?

Kane Narraway thinks through the radical change AI tools have brought to the tec...

Programming with LLMs

For the past year, David Crawshaw has intentionally sought ways to use LLMs whil...

Tool calling and agents

It seems like everyone is uses the term "agent" differently these days. In this ...

Fostering open source culture

Arun Gupta is back, this time with his latest book in hand titled "Fostering Ope...

The state of homelab tech (2025)

Techno Tim joins Adam to catch up on the state of Homelab for 2025, the state of...

What to do when one of your WordPress plugins gets comp...

There are over a billion websites. It’s much easier for hackers to exploit a si...

Vibing into the vibe

Nick Nisi joins us to confess his AI subscription glut, drool over some cool new...

Making DNSimple

Anthony Eden, Founder & CEO of DNSimple, joins the show to talk about the world ...

Google's new protocol has AI agents talkin'

Google announces an open protocol for AI agent collaboration, Datastar is an Alp...

Proud pod parents

Richard Moot joins us to discuss Changelog helping Square launch a developer pod...

The era of durable execution

Stephan Ewen, Founder and CEO of Restate.dev joins the show to talk about the co...

The AI 2027 scenario

Daniel Kokotajlo and the AI Futures Project lays out a potential scenario of sup...

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