Our 6th annual year-end wrap-up episode! This time we’re featuring 12 (yes, 12!) listener voice mails, our favorite episodes of the year & some insanely cool Breakmaster Cylinder beats made just for this occasion. Thanks for listening! 💚
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Show Notes:
Arthur Maltson’s favs:
Friends #11: An aberrant generation of programmers with Justin Searls & Landon GrayInterviews #551: DX on DX with Abi NodaInterviews #453: Leading leaders who lead engineers with Lara HoganInterviews #524: Mainframes are still a big thing with Cameron SeayInterviews #545: Rebuilding DevOps from the ground up with Adam JacobFriends #20: Beat freak in residence with BMCChangelog NewsRory O’Connor’s favs:
Interviews #524: Mainframes are still a big thing with Cameron SeayInterviews #565: Pushing back on unconstrained capitalism with Cory DoctorowInterviews #558: Open source is at a crossroads with Steve O’GradyInterviews #549: Storytime with Steve YeggeInterviews #537: Hard drive reliability at scale with Andy KleinSpecial: Next LevelInterviews #553: 30 years of Debian with Jonathan CarterInterviews #533: A new path to full-time open source with Filippo ValsordaInterviews #524: Mainframes are still a big thing with Cameron SeayInterviews #523: Just Postgres with Craig KerstiensFriends #9: Homelab nerds, unite! with Techno TimInterviews #540: Engineering management (for the rest of us) with Sarah DrasnerInterviews #527: What it takes to scale engineering with Rachel PotvinFriends #16: The beginning of the end of physical media with Christina WarrenChangelog Beats!Interviews #553: 30 years of Debian with Jonathan CarterInterviews #547: Efficient Linux at the CLI with Danil J. BarrettFriends #15: #define: a game of fake definitionsJS Party #299: Tech by Choice with Valerie PhoenixFriends #20: Beat freak in residence with BMCFriends #23: The state of the 2023 tech market with Gergely OroszInterviews #535: Examining capitalism’s chokepoints with Cory DoctorowInterviews #565: Pushing back on unconstrained capitalism with Cory DoctorowInterviews #534: LLMs break the internet with Simon WillisonSchalk Neethling’s favs:
Friends #11: An aberrant generation of programmers with Justin Searls & Landon GrayJS Party #288: Refined thinking with Jim NielsenFriends #12: You call it tech debt I call it malpractice with Kris BrandowGo Time #291: Go templating using TemplFriends #18: Human skills to pay the bills with KBallJS Party #299: Tech by Choice with Valerie PhoenixCory Doctorow on restoring the dream of tech workers - YouTubeMatteo Collina on how he believes AWS fooled devs & sabotaged the industry (to make more money) - YouTubeUnpopular opinion! We’ll move from streaming back to owning content - YouTubeInterviews #549: Storytime with Steve YeggeInterviews #565: Pushing back on unconstrained capitalism with Cory DoctorowFriends #7: Dear Red Hat… with Jeff GeerlingInterviews: #568: Gleaming the KubeConFriends #24: HATEOAS corpus with Kris BrandowFriends #17: Kaizen! Slightly more instantInterviews #557: Attack of the Canaries! with Haroon Meer from ThinkstInterviews #526: Git with your friends featuring Mat RyerInterviews #532: Bringing Whisper and LLaMA to the masses with Georgi GerganovHobo Johnson’s Tiny Desk ConcertAllttA - The WoodsSomething missing or broken? PRs welcome!