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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

by Changelog Media

Software's best weekly news brief, deep technical interviews & talk show.

1011 episodes

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About this podcast

Software's best weekly news brief, deep technical interviews & talk show.

Episodes1,011total
Frequencyabout 1.2 episode per weekCalculated from 1,011 episodes published between Nov 2009 and Jun 2026.
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Episodes

Latest first
Aug 18, 20231h 22min
An aberrant generation of programmers (Friends)

Our friend Justin Searls recently published a widely-read essay on enthusiast programmers, inter-generational conflict & what we do with...

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Aug 17, 20231h 31min
30 years of Debian (Interview)

This week we’re talking with Jonathan Carter who’s on his fourth term as Debian Project Lead (DPL) and we’re talking about 30 years of...

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Aug 14, 20238m 4s
The relicensings will continue until morale improves (News)

HashiCorp adopts a Business Source license, Matt Rickard hypothesizes why Tailwind CSS won, WarpStream sets out to make a Kafka-compatible...

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Aug 11, 20231h 19min
Kaizen! S3 R2 B2 D2 (Friends)

Gerhard joins us for the 11th Kaizen and this one might contain the most improvements ever. We’re on Fly Apps V2, we’ve moved from S3 to R2...

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Aug 9, 20231h 8min
Thinking outside the box of code (Interview)

Leslie Lamport is a computer scientist & mathematician who won ACM’s Turing Award in 2013 for his fundamental contributions to the theory...

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Aug 7, 20237m 41s
The open source licensing war is over? (News)

Matt Asay thinks the open source licensing war is over, LangUI is an open source Tailwind component library for your AI chat app, Ivan...

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Aug 3, 20231h 37min
DX on DX (Interview)

This week Adam is joined by Abi Noda, founder and CEO of DX to talk about DX AKA DevEx (or the long-form Developer Experience). Since the...

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Jul 31, 20239m 12s
Something interesting is going on at Stack Overflow (News)

The fall of Stack Overflow, researches dig up some new (and potentially unavoidable) LLM attacks, Google proposes a new API that Ron Amadeo...

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Jul 28, 20231h 34min
Homelab nerds, unite! (Friends)

Ok Homelabbers, it’s time to unite! Join Adam and his new friend Techno Tim for 1.5 hours of homelab goodness. From networking and WiFi,...

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Jul 28, 20231h 33min
From Docker to Dagger (Interview)

This week we’re joined by Solomon Hykes, the creator of Docker. Now he’s back with his next big thing called Dagger — CI/CD as code that...

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Jul 24, 20239m 33s
Supabase quietly went public (News)

Our friends at Supabase quietly went public today, Redpoint’s InfraRed 100 report is out, Twitter is now X, GitHub’s Copilot Chat now in...

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Jul 21, 20231h 37min
Bringing the cloud on prem (Friends)

Adam was out when Bryan made his podcast debut here on The Changelog, so we had to get him back on the show along with his co-founder and...

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Jul 20, 20231h 43min
Storytime with Steve Yegge (Interview)

This week it’s storytime with Steve Yegge! Steve came out of retirement to join Sourcegraph as Head of Engineering. Their next frontier is...

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Jul 17, 20237m 0s
Magical shell history & why engineers should focus on writing (News)

Ellie Huxtable’s Atuin makes your shell history magical, Dmitry Kudryavtsev writes why he thinks engineers should focus on writing, LazyVim...

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Jul 14, 20231h 15min
Dear Red Hat... (Friends)

Red Hat’s decision to lock down RHEL sources behind a subscription paywall was met with much ire and opened opportunity for Oracle to get a...

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Jul 13, 20231h 5min
Types will win in the end (Interview)

This week we’re talking about type checking with Jake Zimmerman. Jake is one of the leads at Stripe working on Sorbet — an open source...

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Jul 10, 20238m 0s
Oracle smacks IBM over RHEL (News)

Oracle smacks IBM for their handling of RHEL, the folks at The Dam share a Slack clone in 5 lines of Bash, Justin Jaffray writes up 13 ways...

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Jul 6, 20231h 22min
Efficient Linux at the CLI (Interview)

This week we’re talking to Daniel J. Barrett, author of Efficient Linux at the Command Line as well as many other books. Daniel has a PhD...

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Jul 3, 20236m 20s
Streak redemption, vectors are the new JSON, CommonJS is hurting JavaScript & the rise of the AI Engineer (News)

Lukas Mathis writes about streak redemption, Jonathan Katz thinks vectors are the new JSON, Andy Jiang says CommonJS is hurting JavaScript...

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Jun 30, 20231h 28min
Even the best rides come to an end (Friends)

On Monday, Kelsey Hightower announced his retirement from Google. On Tuesday, he sat down with us to discuss why, how & what’s next. Along...

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