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How About Tomorrow?How About Tomorrow?Aaron Boodman on Building Zero, Local-First, and Living in HawaiiAaron Boodman joins us to chat about his tech journey from building Greasemonkey, working on Google Chrome, being obsessed with sync on the web, Replicache, to his new project, Zero.Links:The Expanse (novel series) - WikipediaZeroZero BugsGreasemonkey - WikipediaLinear – Plan and build productsBun — A fast all-in-one JavaScript runtimeSSTMongo Zero AdapterSponsor: Terminal now offers a monthly box called Cron.Want to carry on the conversation? Join us in Discord. Or send us an email at sliceoffalittlepieceofbacon@tomorrow.fm.Topics:(00:00) - He waved (00:29) - Look...2025-03-031h 16devtools.fm: Developer Tools, Open Source, Software Developmentdevtools.fm: Developer Tools, Open Source, Software DevelopmentAaron Boodman - Replicache and Zero, Building Sync Engines for the WebThis week we talk to Aaron Boodman, a founder of Rocicorp, the company behind Replicache and Zero. They have been innovating in the sync engine space for years and have been working on Zero for a while now. Zero is a sync engine that is designed to be a general purpose sync engine for the web with a focus on DX and UX.https://rocicorp.dev/https://replicache.dev/https://zero.rocicorp.dev/https://x.com/aboodmanhttps://aaronboodman.com/Apply to sponsor the podcast: https://devtools.fm/sponsorBecome a paid subscriber o...2025-02-1147 minlocalfirst.fmlocalfirst.fm#2 – Aaron Boodman: From Google Gears to Replicache & Reflect.netIn this episode we talk about Aaron's history in local-first, which goes back to 2008 with the release of Google Gears – the first time sqlite was added to the browser - and his perspective on where we're at now and why local-first is finally happening.Mentioned in podcast:Aaron: x.com/aboodman + aaronboodman.comen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gears_(software)rocicorp.devreplicache.devreflect.netLinks:Website: localfirst.fmX/Twitter: x.com/localfirstfmYouTube: youtube.com/@localfirstfmThank you to Expo and CrabNebula for supporting the podcast.2024-01-3050 minlocalfirst.fmlocalfirst.fm#2 – Aaron Boodman: From Google Gears to Replicache & Reflect.netIn this episode we talk about Aaron's history in local-first, which goes back to 2008 with the release of Google Gears – the first time sqlite was added to the browser - and his perspective on where we're at now and why local-first is finally happening.Mentioned in podcast:Aaron: x.com/aboodman + aaronboodman.comen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gears_(software)rocicorp.devreplicache.devreflect.netLinks:Website: localfirst.fmX/Twitter: x.com/localfirstfmYouTube: youtube.com/@localfirstfmThank you to Expo and CrabNebula for supporting the podcast.2024-01-3050 min20minJS20minJSEpisode 35 - A web without spinners, an introduction to Replicache with Aaron BoodmanReplicache is an innovative JavaScript framework that allows you to build real-time, collaboration apps without the hustle of dealing and developing a complex  architecture yourself.Companies spend years developing their own solutions for this problem, with Replicache you can achieve it in hours.In this episode we talked about what exactly is Replicache and what it means for the web development workflow to use it. We also talked about many of its capabilities, such as real-time collaboration, off-line mode and more.Learn more about Replicache:- Main web: https://r...2022-11-0841 minContra PulseContra PulseEpisode 34 - Amy LarkinThe intro and interstitial tracks from today’s episode are The Brumley Brae/Skippin' Cat, Hangman's Reel, The High Part Of The Road/All The Rage, and Four Potatoes/Catharsis - George Booker, all from Uncle Gizmo’s self-titled album, Uncle Gizmo!Special thanks to Max Newman unearthing his vintage recording of the Uncle Gizmo album.Check out our upcoming live event! Mentors and Inspirations – a panel discussion with Becky Tracy, Pete Sutherland, Rodney Miller, and Kate Barnes. On Monday October 18th at 7:30 Eastern.See the Contra Pulse website for transcripts and more. Or dow...2021-09-291h 50Contra PulseContra PulseContra Pulse Episode 34 – Amy LarkinThis episode, Julie sits down with fiddler Amy Larkin of Falmouth, MA - a quintessential part of the New England contra dance scene playing in too many bands and musical groups to count: Uncle Gizmo, Heyday, LocoMojo, Mr. Spanky, to name a few and a Cajun Zydeco band with her husband, Jonathan Larkin. Amy talks about her formative experiences growing up in Lincoln, MA and dancing to callers such as Ted Sannella and Dudley Laufman. And we revisit her days touring with Larry Unger and other bands, talk about her current musical projects, and delve into her thoughts on working...2021-09-291h 50Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2006 [Video] Presentations from the security conferenceBlack Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2006 [Video] Presentations from the security conferenceTod Beardsley: Investigating Evil Websites with Monkeyspaw: The Greasemonkey Security Professional's Automated WebthingerMonkeyspaw is a unified, single-interface set of security-related website evaluation tools. Implemented in Greasemonkey, its purpose is to automate several common tasks employed during the early steps of an incident investigation involving client-side exploits. More generally, Monkeyspaw is also intended to demonstrate some of the more interesting data correlation capabilities of Greasemonkey. Hopefully, its release will encourage more security application development in this easy to use, cross-platform, web-ready scripting environment. About Greasemonkey: Greasemonkey is described as "bookmarklets on crack" by its primary developer, Aaron Boodman. For more details, see his presentation."2006-06-0500 minBlack Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2006 [Audio] Presentations from the security conferenceBlack Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2006 [Audio] Presentations from the security conferenceTod Beardsley: Investigating Evil Websites with Monkeyspaw: The Greasemonkey Security Professional's Automated Webthinger"Monkeyspaw is a unified, single-interface set of security-related website evaluation tools. Implemented in Greasemonkey, its purpose is to automate several common tasks employed during the early steps of an incident investigation involving client-side exploits. More generally, Monkeyspaw is also intended to demonstrate some of the more interesting data correlation capabilities of Greasemonkey. Hopefully, its release will encourage more security application development in this easy to use, cross-platform, web-ready scripting environment. About Greasemonkey: Greasemonkey is described as "bookmarklets on crack" by its primary developer, Aaron Boodman. For more details, see his presentation."2006-06-0500 min