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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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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
Feb 27, 20237m 21s
Stack Overflow's architecture, Lobsters' killer libraries, Linux is ready for modern Macs, what to expect from your framework & GoatCounter web analytics (News)

Sahn Lam details Stack Overflow’s monolith/on-prem architecture, Hillel Wayne asks the Lobsters community for killer libraries, Linux 6.2...

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Feb 24, 20231h 18min
Into the Fediverse (Interview)

This week Evan Prodromou is back to take us deeper into the Fediverse. As many of us reconsider our relationship with Twitter, Mastodon has...

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Feb 20, 20238m 45s
Sidney Bing, Elk for Mastodon, writing an engineering strategy, what's next for core-js & cool tool lightning round (News)

Simon Willison rounds up the goings on around Microsoft’s new GPT-powered Bing search, The Vue/Vite team build a nimble web client for...

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Feb 17, 20231h 27min
What it takes to scale engineering (Interview)

This week we’re talking to Rachel Potvin, former VP of Engineering at GitHub about what it takes to scale engineering. Rachel says it’s a...

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Feb 13, 20239m 27s
Load testing a $4 VPS, TOML for .env files, counting unique visitors sans cookies, the Arc browser & a love letter to Deno (News)

Alice Girard Guittard finds out how much she could you really get out of a $4 VPS, Brett Cannon wonders if using TOML for .env files is a...

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Feb 10, 20231h 40min
Git with your friends (Interview)

This week we invited our friend Mat Ryer to join us for some good conversation about some Git tooling that’s been on our radar. You may...

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Feb 6, 20237m 56s
OpenAI's new text classifier, teach yourself CS, programming philosophies are about state, you might not need Lodash & overrated scalability (News)

OpenAI’s working on an AI classifier trained to distinguish between AI-written and human-written text, Oz Nova and Myles Byrne created a...

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Jan 30, 20237m 2s
Data tool belts, Build Your Own Redis, the giscus comments system, prompt engineering shouldn't exist & ALPACA (News)

Jeremia Kimelman takes stock of his “data tool belt”, Build Your Own Redis with C/C++ is ready to read, giscus is a comments system powered...

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Jan 27, 20231h 4min
Mainframes are still a big thing (Interview)

This week we’re talking about mainframes with Cameron Seay, Adjunct Professor at East Carolina University and a member of the Governing...

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Jan 23, 20239m 8s
Prioritizing tech debt, UI components to copy/paste, learnings from 20 years in software, git-sim & jqjq (News)

Max Countryman wrote up a framework for prioritizing tech debt, shadcn builds a copy/paste-able UI component library in public, Justin...

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Jan 20, 20231h 11min
Just Postgres (Interview)

This week we’re talking about by Postgres with Craig Kerstiens, Chief Product Officer at Crunchy Data, and a well known ambassador for...

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Jan 16, 20236m 43s
Premium PCB cheat sheets, a disappearing AWS dev, HyperSwitch, Servo is back at it & Cloudflare Wildebeest (News)

WestArtFactory’s premium PCB cheat sheets, Maxime Topolov tells of a disappearing AWS dev, Juspay Technologies releases HyperSwitch for...

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Jan 14, 202356m 41s
The principles of data-oriented programming (Interview)

Jerod is joined by Yehonathan Sharvit, author of Data-Oriented Programming, to discuss the virtues of treating data as a first-class...

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Jan 9, 20238m 22s
A simpler alternative to deleted_at, rules of thumb for better software, faking it until you automate it, the only civilized way to read online & AI and the big five (News)

Brandur Leach’s easy, alternative soft deletion strategy, Lane Wagner’s zen of proverbs, Nicolas Carlo says fake it until you can automate...

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Jan 6, 20231h 21min
Don't sleep on Ruby & Rails (Interview)

Welcome to 2023 — we’re kicking off the year talking to Justin Searls about the state of web development and why he just might write a “You...

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Jan 2, 20236m 15s
Clipboard, unbundling tools for thought, microfeed, prepare to be productive & a look inside Matrix (News)

Jackson Huff’s clipboard powertool for the command line, Fernando Borretti thinks tools for thought should be unbundled, Listen Notes helps...

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Dec 23, 20221h 28min
State of the "log" 2022 (Interview)

Our 5th annual year-end wrap-up episode! Sit back, relax, pour a glass of your favorite beverage and join us for listener voice mails, our...

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Dec 16, 20221h 14min
GPT has entered the chat (Interview)

To wrap up the year we’re talking about what’s breaking the internet, again. Yes, we’re talking about ChatGPT and we’re joined by our good...

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Dec 12, 20227m 17s
tRPC, a bug tracker embedded in git, awesome ChatGPT prompts, half-baked cloud dev envs & Whisper.cpp (News)

tRPC helps you move fast and break nothing, Michael Muré embeds a bug tracker in git, Fatih Kadir Akın curates some awesome ChatGPT...

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Dec 9, 20221h 17min
Coming home to GitHub (Interview)

This week we’re joined by Christina Warren, Senior Developer Advocate at GitHub, and a true tech and pop culture connoisseur. From her days...

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