Sinopsis
A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and related technologies.
Episodios
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541: Better Late than Never
25/10/2023 Duración: 46minRumors of internal panic at Apple, and concerns about the future of RISC-V. Plus, the software update of the century.
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540: Sherlockin All Over the Place
18/10/2023 Duración: 01h12minWe're about to see a wave of big tech AI features "inspired" by third-party developers at a scale that makes the Sherlocking on Apple's platform seem like chump change. Plus, how Dropbox turned around their dev retention rates, and more.
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539: Mike Breaks the Build
11/10/2023 Duración: 56minMike checks in from the grind and shares some challenges in recent cross-platform testing; then, we get into the avalanche of negative AI press coverage this week and the one massive story they're not touching.
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538: You Never Forget Your First
04/10/2023 Duración: 42minHow does your first major programming language/technology still shape your work and career? Then grab some popcorn and let's watch the next epic tech titan battle unfold.
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537: Unity Mutiny
30/09/2023 Duración: 50minOur unique take on the Unity outrage, thoughts on RustRover, and Mike shares a very annoying mistake.
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536: Grindr-in-Chief
20/09/2023 Duración: 42minThe painful side of making video games, Grinder's big problems, and Google's sneakiest trojan horse.
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535: Locally Sourced Carbon Neutral Consumer
13/09/2023 Duración: 44minDid Apple's event live up to our expectations? And our thoughts on what new goodies for developers might be in the new hardware and software.
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534: Blame the Automation
06/09/2023 Duración: 50minAzure suffers a big outage, and Microsoft blames faulty automation; why we think there might be early signs of weak demand for Apple's Vision Pro and more.
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533: Critical Failure in Open Source
30/08/2023 Duración: 54minU.S. officials are warning open-source software could be a cyber security threat. Their solution? Money. But do we want them picking the winners and losers of open source? Plus, Mike's thoughts after using Cursor AI and a Cornell study take generated code to the shed.
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532: Take It to the Limit
23/08/2023 Duración: 54minMike hits the limits of ChatGPT's knowledge, a chat about editors and what we'd do for a living if it had to be outside of tech.
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531: C# as it Should Have Been
16/08/2023 Duración: 01h16sJava developers are getting the Oracle shakedown, openAI is running out of money, and more.
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530: What the AI Skeptics got Right
08/08/2023 Duración: 57minDid we get this one wrong? It seems consumer AI is eating the lunch of some web's biggest names.
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529: This API is Not for You
02/08/2023 Duración: 39minMicrosoft's dirty old API games, the new, even more restrictive rules Apple developers will now have to follow, and why Google's "Web Integrity API" seems gross.
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528: I'm a 1.2x Developer
26/07/2023 Duración: 57minElon Musk trying to build the "everything app" is ridiculous, and the quiet little promise openAI just made with the White House.
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527: The Internet is for Stealing JPGs
19/07/2023 Duración: 50minShopify has a mind-blowingly obvious solution to too many meetings, a recent failure Chris is struggling with, and more.
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526: The Closing Moment of Opportunity
12/07/2023 Duración: 50minopenAI's window to build their moat is closing, but they have a powerful friend stepping up to help seal the deal. Plus, our reaction to Oracle's very spicy response to Red Hat.
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525: Mike Gets Unreal
05/07/2023 Duración: 58minMike updates us on his development adventures in Unreal 5, signs the Vision Pro might be a flop, and answer questions about abandoning Red Hat's platform.
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524: Apple's Blurry Vision
28/06/2023 Duración: 52minWe got our eyes on the Vision Pro SDK and share our new insights. And why the claims of stalled Mastodon adoption might ring a bit true.
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523: Scooby-Doo of Code Hiding
21/06/2023 Duración: 44minWe open the robe and spend a little time chatting about the software development business.
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522: Reddit Goes Dark
14/06/2023 Duración: 57minWe chew on the ridiculous situation Reddit has created for itself and the weak position of app developers.