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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
Sep 23, 20221h 27min
Product development structures as systems (Interview)

This week we’re talking about product development structures as systems with Lucas da Costa. The last time we had Lucas on the show he was...

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Sep 19, 20227m 58s
Ladybird, how QR codes work, GitUI, software vs systems & Stable Diffusion ported to Tensorflow (News)

Andreas Kling’s new cross-platform browser project, Dan Hollick’s nerdy deep-dive on QR code tech, Stephan Dilly’s Rust-based terminal UI...

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Sep 16, 20221h 17min
Stable Diffusion breaks the internet (Interview)

This week on The Changelog we’re talking about Stable Diffusion, DALL-E, and the impact of AI generated art. We invited our good friend...

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Sep 12, 20229m 55s
Quality is systemic, React is a self-fulfilling prophecy, Difftastic, Devbox & the shortest URLs on the web (News)

Jacob Kaplan-Moss writes up a hot take on software quality, Wilfred Hughes creates the diff tool he’s always wanted, Josh Collinsworth...

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Sep 9, 20221h 20min
Typesense is truly open source search (Interview)

This week we’re joined by Jason Bosco, co-founder and CEO of Typesense — the open source Algolia alternative and the easier to use...

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Sep 6, 20225m 21s
Python's :=, email falsehoods, no more self-hosting & Leon (News)

Martin Heinz thinks you should be using Python’s walrus operator, you probably believe some falsehoods about email, Carlos Fenollosa threw...

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Sep 2, 20221h 14min
Building actually maintainable software ♻️ (Interview)

This week we’re sharing the most popular episode of Go Time from last year — Go Time #196. We believe this episode was the most popular...

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Aug 29, 20228m 53s
Qalculate is awesome, Restic adds compression, CS teachers coping with Copilot & Heroku's next non-free chapter (News)

Qalculate has a command-line interface, Michael Eischer adds compression to Restic, Emery Berger warns his fellow CS professors about...

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Aug 27, 20221h 24min
Building Reflect at sea (Interview)

This week we’re talking with Alex MacCaw — he’s well known for his work as founder and CEO of Clearbit. In May of 2021, Alex shared a...

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Aug 22, 20226m 11s
SSH tips and tricks, retro Apple UIs, iOS Privacy and TikTok, Marta & Tauri vs Electron (News)

Carlos Alexandro Becker shared some SSH tips, Sakun Acharige (a Comp Sci student + visual design enthusiast) created System.css, Felix...

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Aug 19, 202246m 0s
Fireside chat with Jack Dorsey ♻️ (Interview)

This week we’re re-broadcasting a very special episode of Founders Talk. Adam was invited by our friends at Square to host a fireside chat...

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Aug 15, 20225m 57s
Stand-up advice, Redis explained, big changes for Deno, DevDash & Minimum Viable Python (News)

Lucas F. Costa on why your daily stand-ups don’t work and host to fix them, Mahdi Yusuf deeply explains Redis, the Deno team announces some...

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Aug 14, 20221h 4min
The power of eBPF (Interview)

eBPF is a revolutionary kernel technology that has lit the cloud native world on fire. If you’re going to have one person explain the...

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Aug 8, 20228m 2s
Chapters, PiBox, using one big server, oncall compensation, being swamped is normal, Tabler & Gum (News)

We add episode chapters to the website, KubeSail sells a PiBox, Nima Badizadegan wants you to use one big server, Gergeloy Orosz details...

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Aug 5, 20221h 35min
The legacy of CSS-Tricks (Interview)

Episode 500!!! And it has been a journey! Nearly 13 years ago we started this podcast and as of today (this episode) we’ve officially...

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Aug 1, 20226m 51s
OkSo, Markdown generator speeds, Egr Mgr framework, Crockford says retire JS & messy code not required (News)

Oleksii Trekhleb has a new drawing app, Zach Leatherman did some markdown generator speed tests, Jorge Fioranelli built a framework for...

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Jul 29, 20221h 42min
Long live RSS! (Interview)

This week we’re joined again by Ben Ubois and we’re talking about RSS. Yes, RSS…the tech that never seems to die and yet so many of us rely...

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Jul 25, 20226m 30s
Soft deletion, obscure data structures, driving away your best engineers, a blog platform for hackers & moar RSS (News)

Brandur thinks soft deletion probably isn’t worth it, the orange website delivers a high quality discussion on data structures, Podge...

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Jul 24, 20221h 28min
From WeWork to upskilling at Wilco (Interview)

This week we’re joined by On Freund, former VP of Engineering at WeWork and now co-founder & CEO of Wilco. WeWork you may have heard of,...

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Jul 18, 20227m 7s
Spicy designs, more open source opinions, privacy-focused services, the real cost of context switching & jqq (News)

Anthony Hobday has 37 ways to spice up your designs, James Bennett has opinions on open source and PyPi security, Alicia Sykes compiled...

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