podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Jeremy Jung
Shows
Progressively Horrified
The Wailing (aka The Hills We Meet Along the Way) with Ted Anderson
The Wailing is a movie about a cop who is bad at being a cop, a kid who is great at being possessed, and a steep hill that will absolutely kick your ass no matter who you are.Ted Anderson is here to discuss this moody Korean masterpiece with us as we all desperately grasp for any clue of what might be going on. One thing is for sure though, this is a real feel bad movie and at three hours long, you'll still be feeling bad the next day too!Director...
2025-05-16
1h 27
Software Sessions
Brandon Liu on Protomaps
Brandon Liu is an open source developer and creator of the Protomaps basemap project. We talk about how static maps help developers build sites that last, the PMTiles file format, the role of OpenStreetMap, and his experience funding and running an open source project full time. Protomaps Protomaps PMTiles (File format used by Protomaps) Self-hosted slippy maps, for novices (like me) Why Deploy Protomaps on a CDN User examples Flickr Pinball Map Toilet Map Related projects OpenStreetMap (Dataset protomaps is based on) Mapzen (Former company that released details on what...
2025-04-06
59 min
Monster Lore Tour
BONUS Remastered Episode 4: Skinwalker Texas Ranger Part 2 (orig. air date 03 Oct 2023)
Hello, fellow paranerdalists! We are taking a bit of a hiatus in order to bring you remastered versions of our episodes 3 & 4, which is MOZ's original Skinwalker Saga that started his investigation of the Global Shamanic Shapeshifting Complex. Here is the concluding part of the original saga. Original show notes are below. Episode 5 was a follow-up to this two-parter with our first interview with Alex Bone all about Skinwalker lore and our personal experiences with possible skinwalkers. We will be back with new content for you again with the next episode. Thanks for riding along with the Monster Lore Tour. Enjoy! T...
2025-03-25
1h 18
Crew 1st Culture Podcast
The Wounded Don't Always Need A Healer
In this episode, Jeremy Sanders explores the profound nature of compassion and the importance of understanding our own darkness before we can truly support others. He emphasizes that compassion is not about providing answers but about being present with those who are suffering. The conversation delves into the necessity of self-healing and setting boundaries to maintain our own mental health while helping others. Jeremy shares insights from various thinkers, including Pima Chödrön and Carl Jung, to illustrate the depth of these themes.Thank you for listening! Click here to leave a message to let me kn...
2025-03-21
11 min
Monster Lore Tour
81: Wetiko - Invaders of the Mind (or Attack of the Neural Poop-Goblins)
Tonight, MOZ deep dives the elusive, yet ever-present mind virus known as wetiko. This deep dive is essentially a review of Paul Levy’s work: Wetiko: healing the mind virus that plagues our world. This disturbing phenomenon must be recognized and countered or the survival of humanity itself may well hang in the balance. Endless thanks to Mr. Tim Leavy from timleavy.com for composing us a most righteous theme song. Party on, Tim! References: Primary Source tonight: Paul Levy’s Wetiko: P. Levy (2021). Wetiko: healing the mind virus that plagues our world. Inner Tr...
2025-03-04
1h 54
Software Sessions
Hong Minhee on ActivityPub
Hong Minhee is an open source developer and the creator of the Fedify ActivityPub server framework. We talk about how applications like Mastodon and Misskey communicate with one another using ActivityPub. This includes discussions on built-in activites, extending the specification in a backwards compatible way, difficulties implementing JSON-LD, the inbox model, and his experience implementing the specification. Hong Minhee: activitypub profile fedify hollo Specifications: ActivityPub W3C specification JSON Linked Data Resource Description Framework W3C Semantic Web Standards ActivityPub and WebFinger ActivityPub and HTTP Signatures ActivityPub implementations: Mastodon Misskey ...
2025-02-28
45 min
Software Sessions
Prefetcher on Building PinkSea on the AT Protocol
Kacper "prefetcher" Staroń created the PinkSea oekaki BBS on top of the AT Protocol. He also made the online multiplayer game MicroWorks with Noam "noam 2000" Rubin. He's currently studying Computer Science at the Lublin University of Technology. We discuss the appeal of oekaki BBSs, why and how PinkSea was created, web design of the early 2000s, flash animations, and building an application on top of the AT Protocol. Prefetcher Bluesky Github Personal site Microworks (Free multiplayer game) PinkSea and Harbor PinkSea PinkSea Bluesky Account PinkSea repository Harbor image proxy repository Harbor post f...
2025-02-25
1h 13
Software Sessions
Tom MacWright on Shutting down Placemark
Tom MacWright is a prolific contributor in the geospatial open source community. He made geojson.io, Mapbox Studio, and was the lead developer on the OpenStreetMap editor. He's currently on the team at Val Town. In 2021 he bootstrapped a solo business and created the Placemark mapping application. He acquired customers and found steady growth but after spending two years on the project he decided it was financially unsustainable. He open sourced the code and shut down the business. In this interview Tom speaks candidly about why geospatial is difficult, chasing technical rabbit holes...
2025-02-06
1h 02
Our Undoing Radio
Can We Trust Ourselves Anymore?
This week's episode is like getting two shows in one. First, we take that hard right turn promised in last week's dialogue between Tom Cheetham and Jeremy Vaeni into... drones. Oh, yeah. Remember when those were a big mystery last month? What happened? And can we tie this nonsense to Carl Jung somehow? We shall see. Then, Jeremy flies solo, trying to be as precise as he can be in answering a listener's valid skepticism about him and his truth claims.
2025-01-22
1h 18
Monster Lore Tour
75: Why The 4 Must Be The 3 With MOZ, Bone & Jeremy
In Episode 75 MOZ deep dives Paul Bishop's work and reviews why the third must become the fourth, and how this relates to owls, UFOs, and the two halves of life. Alex Bone discusses his own numerological research, which spans decades, and shares his own important insights. Endless thanks to Mr. Time Leavy @ timleavy.comfor the bestest theme song ever! References: Primary Source: Bishop, P. (2023). Reading Plato through Jung: Why must the Third become the Fourth? Springer International Transcendent Function: Hull, R.F.C. (1977 second edition). Two essays on analytical psychology: C.G...
2025-01-21
1h 47
Software Sessions
Paul Frazee on Bluesky and ATProto
Paul Frazee is the CTO of Bluesky. He previously worked on the Beaker browser and the peer-to-peer social media protocol Secure Scuttlebutt. Paul discusses how Bluesky and ATProto got started, scaling up a social media site, what makes ATProto decentralized, lessons ATProto learned from previous peer-to-peer projects, and the challenges of content moderation. Episode transcript available here. My Bluesky profile. -- Related Links Bluesky ATProtocol ATProto for distributed systems engineers Bluesky and the AT Protocol: Usable Decentralized Social Media Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) ActivityPub Webfinger Beaker web browser Secure Scuttlebutt
2025-01-16
1h 07
Our Undoing Radio
Nothingness And Everything Else
Why did Carl Jung choose everythingness over nothingness? Was he wrong to do it? In a conversation so hot even Jeremy's audio is... well... hot. Sorry about that--Jeremy Vaeni and Tom Cheetham use a key paragraph from Carl Jung's autobiography as the jumping off point to question whether Jung misunderstood emptiness and if that misunderstanding kept him from the ultimate realization he was seeking. And that's only the beginning! Want more Tom Cheetham? Visit: https://tomcheetham.substack.com/ Want more Jeremy Vaeni? Visit: https://www.ourundoing.com/
2025-01-15
1h 05
Monster Lore Tour
72: Djinn & Cthonic NYE Special
This week MOZ and Jeremy explore the dark world of the Djinn, "the hidden ones" of ancient Arabic folklore… and of today. Many thanks to Mr. Tim Leavy @ timleavy.com for the amazing theme song! References: Guiley, R.E. (2013). The djinn connection. Visionary Living, Inc (the 2019 Internet Archive publication). - https://archive.org/details/thedjinnconnectionrosemaryellenguiley/page/n11/mode/2up Guiley, R.E., Imbrogno, P.J. ( 2011). Vengeful djinn: unveiling the hidden agendas of genies. Llewellyn, Minnesota. - https://archive.org/details/the-vengeful-djinn.-unveiling-the-hidden-agenda-of-genies-by-guiley-rosemary-ellen/page/n165/mode/1up Rosemary Ellen Guiley’s website...
2024-12-31
2h 14
Our Undoing Radio
What Is Real In Illusion?
Picking up the conversation where we left off, Tom Cheetham and Jeremy Vaeni delve into the following topics: —Do you switch archetypes when you go through spiritual changes? —Was Carl Jung interested in Truth or distractions? —The disconnect between scholars who only study these topics and their peers who personally engage with them. —Does it matter if a life-changing experience is real if you are changed by it nevertheless? —The unreality of Jane Roberts’s “Seth” character vs. the unreality of high strangeness and plant medicine vs.the reality of whatever Jeremy Vaeni is about.
2024-12-11
44 min
Our Undoing Radio
The Outrageous Disregard For Carl Jung
Carl Jung was one of the founders of modern psychology. The way he talked about the human psyche made it seem like a place populated by godly archetypal beings, and yet he wanted desperately to appeal to serious scientists. So how did science treat his findings? Why, by ignoring them as the blather of a crank, of course! We'll get into that and much more in this continuing conversation between Tom Cheetham and Jeremy Vaeni. Want more from Tom? Sign up for his substack and get more! https://tomcheetham.substack.com/
2024-12-04
35 min
Monster Lore Tour
66: Owls Abound - A Review Of Clelland's Mysteries And Synchronicities
MOZ & Jeremy embark on one of their deepest dives yet into the work of the “owl man,” Michael Clelland and review his book: The Messengers: owls, synchronicity and the UFO abductee. Tonight, we discuss Clelland’s work and how it ties into Jungian themes and, specifically, the work of Marie Louise Von Franz. Did MOZ solve a another piece of this owl and UFO puzzle? Find out tonight on Monster Lore Tour. References: Primary Source 1: Clelland, M. (2020). The messengers: owls, synchronicity and the UFO abductee. Beneath the Stars Press Hidden Experience Podcast – Mike Clelland h...
2024-11-19
2h 15
The Bible Project Daily Podcast
(Psychology) Carl Jung - An overview of the life and Theories of Jung from a Christian Perspective.
Send us a textWelcome to another bonus episode originally recorded for my Patrons and released on 25th June 2023. I hope you find it interesting.In this episode I continue my exploration of the lives and contributions of influential figures from Philosophy and Psychology. In today's episode, I delve into the life and work of Carl Gustav Jung, a pioneering figure in the field of psychology. Jung's ground-breaking theories and exploration of the human psyche revolutionized our understanding of the unconscious mind and laid the foundation for many modern psychological theories and practices...
2024-11-15
44 min
Monster Lore Tour
64: Owl People US Files - Half Hoot, Half Howl (A Symphony of Weirdness)
Tonight, MOZ & Jeremy relay their own owl experiences on the lead up to next week’s owl week finale. They compare this unique MLT US-File directly to the work of the “owl man” himself, Michael Clelland. Your hosts face off with both an extraordinary number of odd owl encounters, as well as a menacing visit from the owl people. This gets weird, so the weird turn pro. Help us make sense of all of this! Please! References: Clelland, M. (2020). The messengers: owls, synchronicity and the UFO abductee. Beneath the Stars Press Hidden Experience Podcast...
2024-11-05
1h 53
The Nurse Anesthesia Podcast
Episode 05: Differentiating Difficult Airway Algorithms and Checklists
In this episode we highlight the various difficult airway algorithms and failed airway checklists developed by professional airway organizations. These tools used by anesthesia providers to develop their personal airway management plans and to help guide decision making in the event of a difficult or failed airway. ReferencesApfelbaum JL, et.al. 2022 American Society of Anesthesiologists Practice Guidelines for Management of the Difficult Airway. Anesthesiology. 2022 Jan 1;136(1):31-81. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000004002. PMID: 34762729. Frerk C, et al. Difficult Airway Society intubation guidelines working group. Difficult Airway Society 2015 guidelines for management of unanticipated difficult intubation in adults. Br J...
2024-06-17
25 min
Software Sessions
Mayra Navarro on Getting to RubyConf (RubyConf 2023)
Mayra Navarro is an organizer of WNB.rb and Ruby Perú. Mayra shares how the Ruby community helped her get to RubyConf, going from project manager to developer, and the different ways people learn and communicate. This is the final interview recorded at RubyConf 2023 in San Diego. -- Mayra's Github Peruvian Digital Platform Codeable bootcamp Groups Ruby Perú WNB.rb Atlanta Ruby People Cody Norman Stefanni Brasil of hexdevs Dave Kimura of Drifting Ruby Conferences RubyConf RailsConf -- Transcript You can he...
2023-11-30
27 min
Software Sessions
Mike Perham on Keeping it solo (RubyConf 2023)
Mike Perham is the creator of Sidekiq, a background job processor for Ruby. He's also the creator of Faktory a similar product for multiple language environments. We talk about the RubyConf keynote and Ruby's limitations, supporting products as a solo developer, and some ideas for funding open source like a public utility. Recorded at RubyConf 2023 in San Diego. -- A few topics covered: Sidekiq (Ruby) vs Faktory (Polyglot) Why background job solutions are so common in Ruby Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) Ractors (Actor concurrency) Downsides of Multiprocess applications When to...
2023-11-21
51 min
Software Sessions
Sara Jackson on Teaching in Kanazawa (RubyConf 2023)
Sara is a team lead at thoughtbot. She talks about her experience as a professor at Kanazawa Technical College, giant LAN parties in Rochester, transitioning from Java to Ruby, shining a light on maintainers, and her closing thoughts on RubyConf. Recorded at RubyConf 2023 in San Diego. -- A few topics covered: Being an Assistant Arofessor in Kanazawa Teaching naming, formatting, and style Differences between students in Japan vs US Technical terms and programming resources in Japanese LAN parties at Rochester Transitioning from Java to Ruby Consulting The forgotten maintainer RubyConf
2023-11-18
44 min
Software Sessions
David Copeland on Medium Sized Decisions (RubyConf 2023)
David was the chief software architect and director of engineering at Stitch Fix. He's also the author of a number of books including Sustainable Web Development with Ruby on Rails and most recently Ruby on Rails Background Jobs with Sidekiq. He talks about how he made decisions while working with a medium sized team (~200 developers) at Stitch Fix. The audio quality for the first 19 minutes is not great but the correct microphones turn on right after that. Recorded at RubyConf 2023 in San Diego. A few topics covered: Ruby's origins at...
2023-11-17
48 min
Software Sessions
ChaelCodes on The Joy of Programming Games and Streaming (RubyConf 2023)
Episode Notes Rachael Wright-Munn (ChaelCodes) talks about her love of programming games (games with programming elements in them, not how to make games!), starting her streaming career with regex crosswords, and how streaming games and open source every week led her to a voice acting role in one of her favorite programming games. Recorded at RubyConf 2023 in San Diego. mastodon twitch Personal website Programming Games mentioned: Regex Crossword SHENZHEN I/O EXAPUNKS 7 Billion Humans One Dreamer Code Rom@ntic Bitburner Transcript You can help edit this transcript...
2023-11-15
43 min
Monster Lore Tour
4: Skinwalker Texas Ranger Part 2
This is part two of our three-part series wherein we explore even deeper into the mysteries of the Skinwalker, as well as the shamanic energies lurking behind this legend. We also discuss some of the mythic, anthropological, and psychological theories behind this phenomenon in an attempt to find an explanation for the consistent and disturbing encounters that continue across the southwest and beyond. You might want to bring some sage for this one. Endless thanks to Mr. Tim Leavy @ timleavy.com for writing us the greatest theme song in the paranormal realms! References: - Kelleher, Colm A. &Knapp, George (2005). The hun...
2023-10-03
1h 18
Software Sessions
Daniel Zingaro and Leo Porter on learning to program with LLMs
Dr. Daniel Zingaro and Dr. Leo Porter are co-authors of the book Learn AI-Assisted Python Programming. Leo will teach an introductory computer science course this quarter at UCSD using this book. We discuss how tools like GitHub Copilot let people new to programming focus on breaking down problems instead of language syntax. Dr. Zingaro is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at University of Toronto Mississauga and Dr. Porter is an Associate Professor at University of California San Diego. This episode was originally posted on Software Engineering Radio. Topics covered: ...
2023-09-20
1h 00
Monster Lore Tour
1: What Are Monsters?
The kickoff to Monster Lore Tour, this episode is an introduction to what this podcast is all about. We discuss the range of topics we will be covering, what makes something "monstrous", and get into what to do when the monster is at your door. From the deepest depths to the highest heights, get ready for a tour of the lore of all things monstrous! Many thanks to Mr. Tim Leavy @ timleavy.com for all the musical support and writing us the most amazing theme song in the paranormal realms! - Van Duzer, Chet (2012). Hic s...
2023-09-13
1h 11
Age of Jeremy
Creating A Wealth Mindset!
E112 | Creating A Wealth Mindset!What is Up Peeps! 🐤 Motivation doesn't mean Shit. It is Discipline and Consistency. You have to have Grit! This is the beginning of creating a Wealthy Mindset. I go over some of the top things you should do to build a wealth mindset! I also go over some new books I bought, becasue.... well why not! Enjoy!This Weeks Links: 👾 Meditations by Marcus Aurelius | Amazon => https://www.amazon.com/Meditations-Penguin-Classics-Marcus-Aurelius/dp/0140449337/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3LHVPVRNEUTRU&keywords=marcus+aurelius+meditations&qid=1688349945&sprefix=marcus+au%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-4👾 Th...
2023-07-04
39 min
Software Sessions
Anita Zhang and Alvaro Levia on systemd at Meta
systemd is a service manager for Linux. It is the first process that runs on many Linux distributions and manages all other user processes. It includes utilities for logging, process isolation, process dependencies, socket activation, and many other tasks. psystemd is a python library to communicate with systemd over dbus from python as an alternative to shelling out from an application to control services. Anita Zhang is an engineerd managerd at Meta and Alvaro Levia is a production engineer at Meta. I attended their systemd workshop at the Southern California Linux Expo.
2023-06-14
1h 03
Software Sessions
David Cramer on Application Monitoring with Sentry
Sentry is an application monitoring tool that surfaces errors and performance problems. It minimizes the need to manually look at logs or dashboards by identifying common problems across applications and frameworks. David Cramer is the co-founder and CTO of Sentry. This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio. Topics covered: What's Sentry? Treating performance problems as errors Why you might no need logs Identifying common problems in applications and frameworks Issues with Open Telemetry data Why front-end applications are difficult to instrument The evolution of Sentry's architecture Switching from a permissive license...
2023-06-14
1h 16
Humanizing Mental Health
Psynergy Series Jenelle McArthur: We are Spiritual Beings Having A Physical Experience
Jenelle joins us for a conversation about health and healing from an indigenous perspective. Here is an introduction to Jenelle: câk nit ishinihkâson (my name is), Jenelle McArthur. Ahcâhk (spirit name), Chasing Bear. I am from Ocean Man First Nation, Treaty 4 Territory. I am Dakota and Nakota (Sioux, Assiniboine, and Plains Cree). I also have Scottish ancestry, which is where my last name, McArthur, originated. I am an Indigenous Social Worker. I accredit my education to the First Nations University of Canada. I studied in Regina, Sk...
2023-05-10
34 min
Software Sessions
Luca Casonato on Deno
Luca Casonato is the tech lead for Deno Deploy and a TC39 delegate. Deno is a JavaScript runtime from the original creator of NodeJS, Ryan Dahl. Topics covered: What's a JavaScript runtime How V8 is used Why Deno was created The W3C WinterCG for server-side JavaScript Why it's difficult to ship new features in Node The benefits of web standards Creating an all-inclusive toolset like Rust and Go Deno's node compatibility layer Use cases for WebAssembly Benefits and implementation of Deno Deploy Reasons to deploy on the edge What's coming next Luca
2023-03-02
1h 20
Change Work Life
What’s your unique selling proposition? - with Kyle Elliott of Kyle Elliott Consulting
Questions? Comments? Episode suggestions? Send us a text message!#148 - Dr. Kyle Elliott is a career and interview coach and award-winning job search expert. He explains how you can identify your own unique selling proposition, find the right job that fits your interests, and distinguish yourself from hundreds of other applicants.What you'll learn[2:35] How Kyle started his coaching career on Fiverr.[4:22] What a unique selling proposition is and why it’s so important.[6:18] How to find the jobs you’re most suitable for.[7:24] How to find your own uniqueness.[17:05] How t...
2023-01-17
41 min
Software Sessions
Megan Cutrofello on Leaguepedia
Leaguepedia is a MediaWiki instance that covers tournaments, teams, and players in the League of Legends esports community. It's relied on by fans, analysts, and broadcasters from around the world. Megan "River" Cutrofello joined Leaguepedia in 2014 as a community manager and by the end of her tenure in 2022 was the lead for Fandom's esports wikis. She built up a community of contributing editors in addition to her role as the primary MediaWiki developer. She writes on her blog and is a frequent speaker at the Enterprise MediaWiki Conference Topics covered: ...
2023-01-10
1h 37
Software Sessions
Victor Adossi on Yak Shaving
Victor is a software consultant in Tokyo who describes himself as a yak shaver. He writes on his blog at vadosware and curates Awesome F/OSS, a mailing list of open source products. He's also a contributor to the Open Core Ventures blog. Before our conversation Victor wrote a structured summary of how he works on projects. I recommend checking that out in addition to the episode. Topics covered: Most people should use Dokku or CapRover But he uses Kubernetes anyways Hosting a Database in Kubernetes Learning technology You don't really know a thing...
2023-01-02
1h 50
If The Shoebill Fits
042: Final Class Fantasy: Paladin in Paradise
In this episode of the premiere Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker lore podcast, Chad and Sean take a look at one of the undergirding assumptions of the game, and, in fact, much of fantasy as a genre. Other topics include what job Carl Jung would play, the Paladin/Dark Knight dialectic, and why Chad was a sad cat with a big iron on his hip last expansion. https://linktr.ee/shoebillpod is where you want to go if you've got a class fantasy that FFXIV has failed to fulfill!
2022-10-17
1h 03
Software Sessions
Xe Iaso on Tailscale
Xe Iaso is the Archmage of Infrastructure at Tailscale and previously worked at Heroku.This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio but includes some additional discussion about their blog near the end of the episode.Topics covered:Use cases for VPNsSimplifying service authentication by identifying users via IPPeer-to-peer vs centralized "Virtual Pain Networks"Tailscale's tech stack and why they forked the go compilerDERP relay serversStruggling with the iOS network extension size limitThe surprisingly small amount of infrastructure required to run a VPNRunning your company on your own productWorking at Heroku vs TailscaleUsing the...
2022-10-01
54 min
Software Sessions
Jonathan Shariat on Tragic Design
Jonathan Shariat is the coauthor of the book Tragic Design and co-host of the Design Review Podcast. He's currently a Sr. Interaction Designer & Accessibility Program Lead at Google. This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio. Topics covered: How poor design kills in medical environmentsCausing harm with features meant to bring joyConsiderations during the product development cycleIndustry specific checklists and testing requirementsCreating guiding principles for a teamWhy medical software often has poor UXDesigning for crisis situationsWhy dark patterns can be bad in the long term Related Links @designuxuiTragic DesignHow Bad...
2022-09-09
55 min
Software Sessions
Randy Shoup on Evolving Architecture at eBay
This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio.Randy Shoup is the VP of Engineering and Chief Architect at eBay. He was previously the VP of Engineering at WeWork and Stitch Fix, a Director of Engineering at Google Cloud where he worked on App Engine, and a Chief Engineer and Distinguished Architect at eBay in 2004. Topics covered:eBay’s origins as a single C++ classThe five-year migration to Java servicesSharing a database between the old and new systemsBuilding a distributed tracing systemWorking with bare metalWhy most companies should stick to cloudWhy individual services should ow...
2022-08-17
57 min
Progressively Horrified
Train to Busan (aka Sad Dad, Thicc Dad) with Chris Sanchez
Trigger Warnings: children in danger, death, zombies, instensely stressful situations throughout, blood, gore, intense violence Scare Level: TERRIFYING The BasicsDirector: Sang-Ho YeonWriters: Joo-Suk Park, Sang-ho YeonStars: Gong Yoo, Yu-mi Jung, Ma Dong-seok (you may also know as Don Lee), Su-an Kim, Kim Eui-sung, Choi Woo-sik, and former K-Pop star SoheeIMDB says: While a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea, passengers struggle to survive on the train from Seoul to Busan.Recommendations:Chris: The HandmaidenBen: SnowpiercerEmily: 28 Days LaterJeremy Uns...
2022-05-13
1h 56
Software Sessions
Ant Wilson on Supabase
This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio.A few topics coveredBuilding on top of open sourceForking their GoTrue dependencyRelying on Postgres features like row level securityAdding realtime support based on Postgres's write ahead logGenerating an API layer based on the database schema with PostgRESTCreating separate EC2 instances for each customer's databaseHow Postgres could scale in the futureMonitoring postgresCommon support ticketsPermissive open source licensesRelated Links@antwilsonSupabaseSupabase GitHubFirebaseAirtablePostgRESTGoTrueElixirPrometheusVictoriaMetricsLogflareBigQueryNetlifyY CombinatorPostgresPostgreSQLWrite-Ahead LoggingRow Security Policiespg_stat_statementspgAdminPostGISAmazon AuroraTranscript You can help edit this transcript on GitHub. [00:00:00...
2022-05-11
59 min
inaudible
Criticism
Joseph Dartez steps in as Jeremy's cohost to tackle the subject of criticism. When is critique a form of service to others? How do we account for our own feelings, ulterior motives, distortions and biases in our communication to others? What kinds of spiritual principles are involved in a human way to register our reflections to others and find, as Ra suggests, love within truth? How is this complicated when third parties are involved? Joseph and Jeremy will take a stroll through all of these topics and more as we wrestle with the positive and negative characteristics of criticism.
2022-05-10
1h 34
Software Sessions
Testing with Jason Swett
Jason Swett is the author of the Complete Guide to Rails Testing. We covered Jason's experience with testing while building relatively small Ruby on Rails applications. Our conversation applies to just about any language or framework so don't worry if you aren't familiar with Rails. A few topics covered:- Listen to advice but be aware of its context. Something good for a large project may not apply to a small one- Fast feedback loops help us work quicker and tests are great for this- If you don't involve things like the...
2022-04-04
1h 09
Software Sessions
Taking Notes on Serverless
Swizec is the author of the Serverless Handbook and a software engineer at Tia.SwizecSwizec's personal siteServerless HandbookAWSLambdaAPI GatewayOperating Lambda (The cold start problem)Provisioned ConcurrencyDynamoDBRelational Database ServiceAuroraSimple Queue ServiceCloudFormationCloudWatchOther serverless function hosting providersGatsby Cloud FunctionsVercel Serverless FunctionsNetlify FunctionsCloud Functions for FirebaseRelated topicsServerless FrameworkJamstackLighthouseWhat is a Static Site Generator?What is a CDN?Keeping Server-Side Rendering Cool With React HydrationTypeScriptTranscriptYou can help edit this transcript on GitHub.[00:00:00] Jeremy: Today, I'm talking to Swiz...
2021-11-10
49 min
Software Sessions
Robotic Process Automation with Alexander Pugh
Alexander Pugh is a software engineer at Albertsons. He has worked in Robotic Process Automation and the cognitive services industry for over five years.This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio.Related LinksAlexander Pugh's personal siteEnterprise RPA SolutionsAutomation AnywhereUiPathblueprismEnterprise "Low Code/No Code" API SolutionsappianmulesoftPower AutomateRPA and the OSOffice primary interop assembliesOffice Add-ins documentationTask Scheduler for developersThe Component Object ModelThe Document Object ModelTranscriptYou can help edit this transcript on GitHub.[00:00:00...
2021-10-28
1h 07
Software Sessions
Deployment from Scratch with Josef Strzibny
Josef Strzibny is the author of Deployment from Scratch and a current Fedora contributor. He previously worked on the Developer Experience team at Red Hat.This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio.Links:Deployment from Scratch@strzibnyjsystemdIntroduction to Control GroupsSELinuxFedoraRocky LinuxPumaAppSignalDatadogRollbarSkylightBootstrapping a multiplayer server with Elixir at X-PlaneStackExchange PerformanceChrubyPassword SafeVaultRails Custom CredentialsTranscript: You can help edit this transcript on GitHub. [00:00:00] Jeremy: Today, I'm talking to Josef Strzibny.He's the author of the book deployment from scratch. A fedora contributor. And he previously worked on the...
2021-09-16
1h 09
Software Sessions
Quality Assurance Testing
Michael Ashburne and Maxwell Huffman are QA Managers at Aspiritech. This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio. Related Links: AspiritechSection 508 Test for AccessibilityANDI Accessibility Testing ToolWindows Hardware Compatibility ProgramAudio over Bluetooth Transcript You can help edit this transcript on GitHub. Jeremy: [00:00:00] Today I'm joined by Maxwell, Huffman and Michael Ashburn. They're both QA managers at Aspiritech. I'm going to start with defining quality assurance. Could one of you start by explaining what it is? Maxwell: [00:00:15] So when I first joined Aspiritech, I was kind of curious...
2021-05-29
58 min
Software Sessions
Scott Hanselman on What's .NET?
Scott is the Community Program Manager for the .NET team at Microsoft and the host of the Hanselminutes podcast. This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio. Personal Links and Projects: @shanselmanHanselminutesBlogYouTube Channel Related Links: .NET (How to get started)What is .NET?Common Language Runtime (CLR) OverviewNuGet (package manager)Techempower Benchmarks (ASP.NET core)Mono runtime (Cleanroom .NET implementation)Unity (Write games using C#)Xamarin (.NET Mobile apps).NET nanoFramework (embedded devices / microcontrollers).NET foundation.NET interactiveBlazor (Client web apps with .NET)Single file deployment and executableAll About Span: Exploring a...
2021-03-23
54 min
Software Sessions
Distributed Systems and Careers with Shubheksha Jalan
Shubheksha is a Software Engineer at Apple. She previously worked at Monzo and Microsoft.Personal Links and Projects:@scribblingonLessons learnt in year three as a software engineerPersonal SiteSystems RecipesComputers IllustratedOther interviews about getting into open source:Code NewbieSoftware Engineering DailyRelated Links:Monzo Service GraphGo contextAn Illustrated Proof of the CAP theoremApache CassandraDistributed System Building Block: Flake IdsProtocol BuffersGo rpcConsulEnvoyWhat is a Runbook?Error Budgets ExplainedKubernetesGo by Example: ErrorsMusic by Crystal Cola.Jeremy: This is Jeremy Jung and you're listening to software sessions. Today, I'm talking to...
2021-02-25
57 min
Software Sessions
React Authentication with Ryan Chenkie
Ryan is the author of Advanced React Security Patterns and Securing Angular Applications. He picked up his authentication expertise working at Auth0. Currently, he's a GraphQL developer advocate at Prisma. Related Links: @ryanchenkieReact SecurityStop using JWTs for SessionsWhat are cookies and sessions?Learn how HTTP Cookies workJSON Web Token IntroductionRefresh Tokens: When to Use Them and How They Interact with JWTsCritical Vulnerabilities in JSON Web Token LibrariesRS256 vs HS256: What's the difference? Music by Crystal Cola. Transcript You can help edit this transcript on GitHub. Jeremy: [00:00:00] Today, I'm talking...
2020-12-17
1h 09
Software Sessions
iOS Development with Timirah James
Timirah is an iOS developer, developer advocate, founder of the TechniGal LA meetup group, and instructor for O'Reilly and Coursera. Related Links @timirahjSwift OptionalsStanford CS193p - Developing Apps for iOSHacking with SwiftRay WenderlichSwiftObjective CXcodeFlutterDart Music by Crystal Cola. Transcript You can help edit this transcript on GitHub. Jeremy: [00:00:03] Today I'm talking to Tamirah James. She's been an iOS developer for... how many years has it been? Timirah: [00:00:09] Oh my goodness. Since I first started iOS, I want to say ooh (whispering) oh my gosh...
2020-12-02
50 min
Software Sessions
Object Relational Mappers with Julie Lerman
Related Links:@julielermanThe Data Farm (Julie's blog)Entity FrameworkDapperAutomapperPluralsight CoursesThis episode was originally posted on Software Engineering Radio.TranscriptYou can help edit this transcript on GitHub.Jeremy: [00:00:00] Today I'm talking to Julie Lerman. She's a frequent conference speaker, an independent consultant and a Pluralsight course author. Today we're going to talk about her experience working on ORMs and Entity Framework. Julie, welcome to software engineering radio.Julie: [00:00:16] Hey, Jeremy. Thanks so much for having me.Jeremy: [00:00:18] For those who aren't familiar with ORMs...
2020-11-18
1h 01
Software Sessions
Fixing a Broken Development Process
John Doran is the CTO of Phorest, an application for managing salons and spas.We discuss:- Transitioning a desktop application to a SaaS- Struggling with outages and performance problems- Moving away from relying on a single person for deployment- Building a continuous integration pipeline- Health monitoring for services- The benefits of docker- Using AWS managed services like Aurora and ECSThis episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio.TranscriptJeremy: [00:00:00] Today I have John Doran with me...
2020-11-04
1h 02
Software Sessions
Building Maps using Leaflet
We cover:Choosing Leaflet vs other mapping librariesSources for mapping layersUsing GeoJSON to store dataRaster vs vector dataWorking with live positions such as car dataPicking a database with geospatial queriesUsing frontend frameworks with LeafletLeaflet pluginsDesktop vs MobileHis work on the Leaflet-Geoman pluginRelated LinksLeafletLeaflet-GeomanGeoJSONGeomanMapboxThis episode was originally on Software Engineering Radio.TranscriptYou can help edit this transcript on GitHub.Jeremy: Today, I'm speaking with Sumit Kumar. Sumit is the head of engineering at Share Now, which is previously car2go. He's also...
2020-10-07
1h 09
Software Sessions
WebAssembly on the Server with Krustlet
Taylor Thomas is an Engineer at Azure, the core maintainer of the Kubernetes Package Manager Helm, and a member of the Krustlet team.Timestamps[00:55] - Kubernetes[07:37] - WebAssembly[12:06] - WebAssembly Runtimes and WASI Specification[15:42] - WebAssembly vs Containers vs Native Binaries[25:11] - Krustlet and the case for writing it in Rust[30:52] - Missing APIs in WASI[33:38] - Wascc vs Wasmtime runtimes[38:15] - Rust ecosystem for Kubernetes and WebAssembly[40:23] - Comparing other languages to Rust[45:09] - Rust learning curve, experiences as a beginner[53:16] - Next steps for Krustlet and WebAssemblyRelated Links@_oftaylorKrustletKubernetesOpen Container InitiativeWebAssemblyWASIWasmtimewaSCCWebAssembly...
2020-09-23
1h 02
Software Sessions
Building the Lucky Web Framework in Crystal with Paul Smith
Paul Smith is a Software Engineer at GitHub and the creator of the Lucky web framework. He previously worked at heroku and thoughtbot and has experience building applications using Rails and Phoenix. He's also the creator of the Bamboo e-mail package and the co-creator of the ExMachina test data package for Elixir.We discuss:The tradeoffs of object oriented and functional programmingHow a lack of compile time guarantees slow down ruby and elixir developmentCreating conversational error messagesWays fast languages can change how you write applicationsWriting templates with Crystal instead of HTMLChoosing what to include in a...
2020-09-09
1h 09
Software Sessions
Life after JPEG with Henri Helvetica
Henri is a frequent conference speaker and organizer of the Toronto Web Performance and JAMStack meetups. We discuss: Managing images with features like lazy loading and the picture tag Handling varying network conditions on mobileMaking designers a part of the performance conversationThe WebP image format that could replace JPEG and PNGWays the GIF can be an MP4 in disguiseHow lighthouse has given websites a visible target for performanceWhat we can learn from "lite" news sites Conference Talks A Decade of Disciplined DeliveryShape Of The WebMoving Pictures: A Snapshot At the Future of Web Media
2020-08-26
1h 14
Software Sessions
The battle for your privacy on the web with Pete Snyder
Pete is the senior security researcher at Brave Software and the co-chair of the W3C Privacy Interest Group.We discuss:The differences between academic research and product developmentHow websites track us with cookies, fingerprinting, and other techniquesThe surprising amount of data your browser gives up without a permission promptWhat features should go in the browser vs being native onlyThe confusion behind what incognito or private modes doThe role of EasyList and the underappreciated people behind itBuilding tools like PageGraph to identify and rewrite tracking codeReplacing resources at page load to preserve privacy without breaking websitesDeveloping...
2020-08-12
1h 19
Software Sessions
Functional Programming in Enterprise Applications with Vladimir Khorikov
Vlad is a Pluralsight course creator and the author of Unit Testing: Principles, Practices, and Patterns.We discuss:ImmutabilityError handlingAvoiding nullPreventing invalid stateUpdating existing applicationsThis episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio.Related Links@vkhorikovEnterprise CraftsmanshipIs Entity the same as Value Object?Combining ASP.NET Core validation attributes with Value ObjectsError handling: Exception or Result?Applying Functional Principles in C#F# for Fun and ProfitTranscriptYou can help edit this transcript on GitHub.Jeremy: [00:00:05] Hey, this is Jeremy Jung for Software Engineering...
2020-07-29
1h 08
Software Sessions
Open Source Onboarding with Brian Douglas
Brian is a Senior Developer Advocate at GitHub and was previously a Developer Advocate at Netlify.We discuss:Unintentional gatekeeping Formal onboarding for your projectsThe value of discord communities for newcomersStreaming issue triage and programming on twitchHow Open Sauced helps developers get involved with open sourceRelated Links@bdougieYOOpen SaucedExpressJS Triager GuideGraphiQLBabel's contributing guide (Gives suggestions on familiarizing yourself with codebase)Webpack's funding pageSE Unlocked episode with Dan AbramovExplore GitHubChangelog NightlyCode TriageFigmaDiscordTwitch StreamsbdougieYOjlengstorfNoopkatMusic by Crystal Cola: 12:30 AM / OrionYou can help edit this transcript on GitHub.
2020-07-15
44 min
Software Sessions
Senior engineers and baby managers with Lauren Tan
Lauren is a Software Engineer on the React Organization's Web Core team at Facebook and was previously an Engineering Manager at Netflix.We discuss:Being empowered to say "no" as a senior engineerStraddling the line between engineer and managerThe programmer's midlife crisisResisting the urge to use clever abstractionsIf you enjoyed this discussion with Lauren, be sure to check out her episode on the Changelog.Music by Crystal Cola: 12:30 AM / OrionRelated Links@sugarpirate_Personal SiteThe Engineer / Manager PendulumShould I Become a Tech Lead?Does it Spark Joy?Changelog Episode...
2020-07-01
1h 06
Software Sessions
Learning in Public with Swyx
Swyx is a senior developer advocate at AWS, an instructor at Egghead, and the author of The Coding Career Playbook. We discuss: Getting help without having a big followingRemixing and summarizing what others createCreating FriendcatchersBetting on technologiesHis new book "The Coding Career Playbook" Music by Crystal Cola: 12:30 AM / Orion Related Links @swyxPersonal SiteThe Coding Career Playbook1% ruleLindy EffectLearn in PublicThe Ultimate Hack for Learning in PublicThe Day I Became a Software EngineerDeveloper's Guide to Tech StrategyEvery Public Engineering Career LadderFriendcatchersReact Typescript CheatsheetSteve Yegge's Google Platforms RantDynamoDB BookEggheadFrontend MastersHow I Write Backends ...
2020-06-17
1h 30
Software Sessions
Writing for Software Developers with Philip Kiely
Philip Kiely is the author of Writing for Software Developers and has written for companies like Smashing Magazine, CSS-Tricks, and Twilio.We discuss:Doing research beyond the first page of search resultsWriting e-mails people will readThe "get it done" and "learning" modes of readersMaking articles easily skimmableLong form articles vs Stack OverflowPromoting and launching a bookBorrowing the reputation of othersRelated Links:Writing for Software DevelopersPersonal Site@philip_kielyStripe documentation example (Complete code sample with switchable frontends, backends, and walkthrough as you scroll)Go by Example (Straightforward samples readers can copy/paste)Tailwind UI...
2020-06-03
1h 07
Software Sessions
Localizing and Porting Japanese Games with Sara Leen
Sara Leen is a localization programmer for XSEED Games on titles like Ys, Trails in the Sky, and Corpse Party. She got her start reverse engineering and fan translating games.We discuss:What makes games differentHow games store and encode textRewriting Corpse Party (and not being able to run it for a year!)Porting and modernizing gamesReverse engineering raw assemblyThis episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio.Related Links:@SaraJLeenPersonal SiteCorpse Party PC Programming BlogTrails in the Sky Second Chapter Localization Blog 5Mojibake (Garbled text when text is decoded using the...
2020-05-20
1h 10
Software Sessions
Creating Tuple using WebRTC with Spencer Dixon
Spencer Dixon is the CTO and cofounder of Tuple, a pair programming application for remote developers.We discuss:How WebRTC worksCapturing audio and videoChoosing a video codecNAT traversalChoosing a native application over ElectronDiving into C++ and MacOS developmentGetting expert helpThis episode was originally on Software Engineering Radio.Related Links:@spencercdixonTupleWebRTCIntroduction to WebRTC ProtocolsWebRTC Mozilla DocsWebRTC HacksDiscuss WebRTC Google GroupWebRTC by Dr AlexCosmo SoftwareHigh Performance Browser Networking
2020-05-07
1h 08
Software Sessions
Building Indie Hackers with Courtland Allen
Courtland Allen is the founder of Indie Hackers, a community for people who want to start bootstrapped and profitable businesses. It was acquired by Stripe in 2017. We discuss:Why a SPA was the wrong choiceCaching strategiesUsing firebase and algoliaFighting spamWhy he hasn't hired another engineerFocusing on the right problemsBeing a part of StripeRelated Links:Indie Hackers@csallenStripeHow to Build a Life You Love by Quitting Everything Else with Lynne Tye of Key Values (One of Courtland's favorite podcast episodes)Ember (SPA framework)Ember fastboot (Server Side Rendering)Firebase (Authentication provider and NoSQL database...
2020-04-23
1h 10
Software Sessions
League of Legends Gameplay Engineering with Iris Zhang
Iris Zhang is a gameplay engineer at Riot Games on the League of Legends Champions Engineering team. She previously worked on backend services at Microsoft.We discuss:Working at Microsoft and Riot GamesFinding a role and team that fits youBackend services vs gameplay engineeringBuilding features, testing, and debugging gameplayUsing internal tools to create game logicRelated Links:Personal Site@riotnyanbunClean Code (Book used by Microsoft team)Spring Framework (Java web framework used by League of Legends)Chef (Deployment tool used at Riot)Hazelcast (Cache that Riot Games switched to)What it's like to work...
2020-04-09
53 min
Software Sessions
Async Programming and TCP Sockets in C# with Stephen Cleary
Stephen Cleary is the author of the Concurrency in C# Cookbook and a Microsoft MVP. He has also written many blog posts on asynchronous programming.We discuss:Why he calls manual thread creation legacy codeUsing Async/Await and the Task Parallel Library instead of ThreadsAPIs to avoid when writing concurrent applicationsWhy you shouldn't write TCP SocketsContinuously reading from a socket to detect errorsBuilding state machines to manage socket connectionsRelated Links:@aSteveClearyGetting Started with Async/AwaitTCP/IP SocketsThere is no ThreadConcurrency in C# CookbookMusic by Crystal Cola:Intro: 12:30 AMOutro: Orion
2020-03-25
55 min
Software Sessions
How I write backends with Federico Pereiro
Federico has been writing backends for web applications since 2012 and is the co-founder and chef of alto;code. He wrote a post on GitHub named "How I write backends" that summarizes his process. We discuss: His current stackRedis as a primary data storeReducing the number of layers in your softwareHow duplicating input validation makes code harder to understandIntegration tests over unit testsMinimizing dependenciesWhy you should never normalize alerts Federico Pereiro Personal SiteHow I write backendsOur companyac;pic, our pictures applicationac;tools, our backend services Related LinksFred Brooks & The Mythical Man Month...
2020-03-11
1h 13
Software Sessions
From agency to startup with Noah Labhart
Noah is the CTO and cofounder of Veryable, an on-demand marketplace for manufacturing, logistics, and warehousing labor. He's also the host of the Code Story podcast where tech leaders reflect on the path they took to create their products.We talk about:Leaving the corporate worldHow poor estimation and scoping nearly sunk his agency Why bad software is worse than no softwareHiring for an agency vs a startupValidating ideas and finding your first customersNoah LabhartPersonal SiteLinkedInOther LinksCode Story (Noah's podcast)Veryable (Current startup)Touchtap (Mobile...
2020-02-26
53 min
Software Sessions
The good parts of AWS with Daniel Vassallo
Daniel is the co-author of the book "The Good Parts of AWS" and previously worked at AWS on the CloudWatch team. He left last year after over 8 years at Amazon to work on his own projects.He's currently working on an end-to-end encrypted user database SaaS called Userbase. Daniel is also openly sharing his experiences building an audience, writing a book, and building Userbase on twitter.We talk about:Why AWS has so many servicesHis default AWS stack and how he chose it (Dynamo, SQS, S3 and EC2)Why he uses EC2 over ECS...
2020-02-12
1h 14
Software Sessions
A decade long retrospective with Ben Orenstein
Ben is the CEO of Tuple, a pair programming application for remote developers.He currently co-hosts The Art of Product with Derrick Reimer.We talk about:His first crazy programming jobWhy you should speak at conferencesThe trade-offs of remote workWhy great coworkers should be the #1 priority for new developersHow these are "the good old days" of TupleBen's favorite smash bros character...and much more!Ben OrensteinPersonal Site@r00kPodcastsThe Art of ProductGiant Robots (Ben hosted this podcast until episode 240)Other LinksTuple (Remote...
2020-01-29
1h 00
Software Sessions
Bringing GeoCities Back with Kyle Drake
Kyle is the creator of Neocities a free web hosting site that encourages people to build creative personal websites in the spirit of GeoCities. He's currently working on restorativland where people interested in the history of the web can discover websites originally hosted at places like GeoCities and Myspace Music.Kyle DrakePersonal Site@kyledrakeProjectsNeocitiesrestorativlandOther LinksYahoo! Geocities - WikipediaWhat is BGP?What is Anycast?Vultr (Neocities hosting provider)Timestamps[00:00:50] What GeoCities was[00:06:45] Why the old web failed[00:15:06] Reasons to create Neocities[00:21:04] Fighting phishing...
2020-01-15
1h 33
Software Sessions
Rebuilding Fathom Analytics on Serverless Infrastructure with Jack Ellis
Jack Ellis Personal Site@JackEllis Fathom Analytics Fathom Analytics (SAAS version, Affiliate link with $10 discount)Fathom Lite (Open-source, original Golang version)We rebuilt Fathom Analytics from the ground up and moved to Laravel VaporHow we built a GDPR compliant website analytics platform without using cookies Laravel Laravel (PHP web framework)Laravel Vapor (Serverless provisioning and deployment tool) Hosting Providers Digital Ocean (Host for Open-source version)Heroku (Host for 1st rewrite)AWS (Host for 2nd rewrite) AWS Services Used ElastiCache (Redis)Elastic Load Balancing (Handles web requests...
2020-01-01
59 min
Software Sessions
Creating Static Sites in Rust with Vincent Prouillet
Vincent is the creator of Zola (Formerly Gutenburg), a Static Site Generator built with Rust and Tera, a Jinja2-like template engine.If you create a site with Zola, Vincent would appreciate you adding your site to the EXAMPLES file in the repository.You can also take a look at the source for this website which is currently built with Zola.Vincent ProuilletPersonal Site@20100ProuilletZolaZola WebsiteZola ForumTools/Crates used by Zolapulldown-cmark (Markdown)syntec (Syntax highlighting using Sublime Text definitions)rayon (Parallel computation...
2019-12-19
53 min
Software Sessions
Load Balancing and HAProxy with Daniel Corbett
Daniel is the Director of Product at HAProxy Technologies.This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio.Theme music is 12:30 AM by Crystal Cola.LinksHAProxy Community EditionHAProxy Technologies Blog@danielcorbett_KeepalivedLinux Virtual ServerNginxEnvoyTimestamps and Transcript are coming soon.
2019-12-07
47 min
Software Sessions
Choosing the Right Job with Cassidy Williams
Cassidy is a developer and instructor at React Training and the Director of Outreach at cKeys, a Seattle based organization that promotes learning electronics through mechanical keyboards. She previously worked at Amazon, CodePen, L4 Digital, Clarifai, and Venmo. However, she's probably best known for promoting diversity in tech, creating cool mechanical keyboards, and making memes.CassidyPersonal Website@cassidooCurrent WorkReact TrainingcKeysKeyboardsFollow your dreams (literally): How I designed and launched the Official Scrabble KeyboardAstrolokeys (Collaboration with Amy Wibowo)Notes App
2019-11-21
41 min
Software Sessions
Building Scalable Systems Safely in Ruby with Samuel Williams
Samuel is a member of the Ruby core team. He's working on making it safer and easier to write scalable applications in Ruby.Conference Talks:Fibers are the Right SolutionThe Journey to One MillionPosts:Asynchronous RubyFibers Are the Right SolutionEarly Hints and HTTP/2 Push with Falcon2019 Ruby Association GrantSource with comments on why the Global VM Lock existsRuby gems:AsyncFalconContact:@ioquatixSamuel's websiteTimestamps:0:51 - What's concurrency? What's parallelism?5:49...
2019-11-06
1h 30
Software Sessions
How the Ruby Runtime Works with Aaron Patterson
Aaron is on both the ruby and rails core teams. He's best known for making puns, teaching others, and his contributions to the internals of ruby. Lately he's been focusing on a compacting garbage collector for ruby.This episode originally aired on Software Engineering Radio.Timestamps:00:40 - What Aaron likes about Ruby04:43 - Interpreted vs Compiled07:00 - Why the ruby interpreter is written in C11:00 - Other good languages to write virtual machines?15:20 - Moving from an Interpreter (MRI) to Virtual Machine (YARV)18:50 - Why there's no manual compilation step in Ruby23:28 - Why...
2019-10-24
1h 09
Software Sessions
Pod Hunt and Side Projects with Mubashar Iqbal
Mubs is an amazingly prolific creator. He's built 85 side projects which are all listed on his website and was Product Hunt's Maker of the Year in 2016. His output is inspiring and he offers great advice on how to approach building side projects of your own.Mubashar IqbalPersonal Site@mubashariqbalProjectsProjectsPod HuntHacker News DayWill Robots Take My Job?Pod Hunt StackLaravelLaravel ForgeTailwind CSSVueJSMySQLTimestamps01:14 - What's Pod Hunt?03:42 - How are people using Pod Hunt?08:42 - Why Pod Hunt isn't a native app yet11:25 - How long to...
2019-10-10
57 min
Software Sessions
How to Teach Programming with Felienne
Felienne is an associate professor at Leiden University who brings a unique perspective on programming education backed by scientific research. She also runs the Programming Education Research Lab (PERL) in order to study the best ways to teach programming.Keynote at Strange LoopHow to Teach Programming (and other things?)Related Research PapersHow is Programming Taught at Code ClubsThe Effect of Reading Code Aloud on Comprehension: An Empirical Study with School StudentsCode PhonologyWhy Minimal Guidance During Instruction Does Not WorkCognitive Architecture and Instructional Design: 20 Years LaterPapers by Brianna MorrisonFelienneBlogTwitterPublicationsSoftware...
2019-09-27
1h 01
Software Sessions
How HTTP Works with Julia Evans
Julia Evans is best known for her zines and blog posts that break down technical topics in a friendly way. She has written educational material on everything from Linux system calls to working with managers.She joins us to talk about what she learned while writing her latest zine: HTTP: Learn your browser's language.Timestamps:0:50 - Why write a zine about HTTP?1:21 - What's a header that could break your site?2:50 - What does HTTP look like?5:58 - What headers are most important?8:39 - Response Codes12:26 - Authentication14:57 - Cookies18:37 - Using browser...
2019-09-16
1h 12
Software Sessions
Rust in Production with Armin Ronacher
Topics:Deciding when to use RustConcurrency in RustWhen to create a separate serviceIntroducing Rust at SentryChallenges of writing Python modules in RustCreating Symbolicator, a Rust web service that processes debug filesUsing Actix to create SymbolicatorWhy Rust doesn't need a Django or Rails equivalentConcerns about the stability of the Rust ecosystem and the lack of shared solutionsWhat's missing in the Rust ecosystemWhy developers need better debugging toolsIf you're interested in helping Armin build an open source debugging community, reach out to him via e-mail or twitter.This episode is part of the Rustacean Station feed...
2019-09-13
1h 01
Sanity and Society
Why Carl Jung 👨🏫was a Mermaid 🧜♀️with Beth Martens
☯️Beth Martens is a relationship and business coach who draws from development in both personal and professional realms. During a protracted battle with physical illness, Beth explored her own archetypal composition with the aid of "Sacred Contracts," a book by Caroline Myss. Beth reached an epiphany regarding the interaction between mental and physical health which she now considers her mission to share with others. With an impressive background in business and a love of archetypal analysis, Beth is a valuable ally to any healer.❇️Her passion for "alchemizing" or synthesizing positive archetypes and redeeming poorly understood self-states is palpable in our in...
2019-09-02
1h 45
Fox Takes: a psychology and psychotherapy "FoxCast"
Why Carl Jung 👨🏫was a Mermaid 🧜♀️with Beth Martens
☯️Beth Martens is a relationship and business coach who draws from development in both personal and professional realms. During a protracted battle with physical illness, Beth explored her own archetypal composition with the aid of "Sacred Contracts," a book by Caroline Myss. Beth reached an epiphany regarding the interaction between mental and physical health which she now considers her mission to share with others. With an impressive background in business and a love of archetypal analysis, Beth is a valuable ally to any healer. ❇️Her passion for "alchemizing" or synthesizing positive archetypes and redeeming poorly understood self-states is palpable in our inter...
2019-09-02
1h 46
Hero of the Week
Felicia Bösenkopf setzt ein Zeichen gegen den Krebs
Auch diese Woche spreche ich mit einer echten Heldin. Felicia Bösenkopf, bzw "Fe", wie sie alle nennen, ist 20 Jahre jung und die Gründerin von "Stimmen gegen Krebs". Eine Organisation mit der Vision, Menschen zusammen zu bringen und ein Zeichen gegen den Krebs zu setzen.
2019-02-19
28 min
Mutations
#04 Dr Becca Segall Tarnas - Recovering the Imaginal with J.R.R. Tolkien and C.G. Jung
Becca is a scholar, artist, counseling astrologer, and editor of Archai: The Journal of Archetypal Cosmology. Her dissertation, which is the subject of our podcast this episode, is titled “The Back of Beyond: The Red Books of C.G. Jung and J.R.R. Tolkien.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mutations/message
2019-02-14
1h 08
Jung & Naiv
#386 - Albrecht von Lucke über Demokratie & Kapitalismus - Jung & Naiv
Politik für Desinteressierte Wir sind zu Gast in der Redaktion der "Blätter für deutsche & internationale Politik" und treffen Albrecht von Lucke, der seit 2003 Redakteur des Magazins ist. Albrecht ist nicht nur Journalist, sondern auch Jurist und Politikwissenschaftler. Wie er in den Publizismus gekommen ist, klären wir im Interview. Womit Albrecht im Vorfeld nicht gerechnet hat: Es geht um seine Person. Wie wurde er ein politischer Mensch? Gab's oft Streit mit den Eltern? Warum ist er zur Bundeswehr gegangen und was hat er als Matrose gemacht? Warum hat er Jura und Politikwissenschaften studiert? Warum besitzt er kein Hand...
2018-11-11
1h 47
Jung & Naiv
#352 - SPD-Experte & Politikwissenschaftler Gero Neugebauer - Jung & Naiv
Politik für Desinteressierte Gero forscht seit Jahrzehnten zur deutschen Parteienlandschaft und gilt zudem als ausgewiesener SPD-Experte. Er hat Bücher zur damaligen PDS, zum Staatsapparat der DDR und zu politischen Milieus in Deutschland geschrieben Mit Gero geht's kurz um seine Biografie: Wie ist er in Berlin und in der SPD gelandet? Warum hat er sich so sehr für das DDR-System interessiert? Was haben SED-Ortsvereine mit SPD-Ortsvereinen gemeinsam? Ist die SPD von 1968 noch dieselbe wie heute? Wie stabil ist das System der heutigen BRD wirklich? Könnten CDU und SPD bald fusionieren? Was spricht dafür, was dagegen? Es geht...
2018-02-11
1h 22
Aufwachen!
Ingo-Bingo
Dienstag, 6. Februar 2018, 15:38 UhrWir reden heute mit Jeremy Cliffe über die Groko-Findung und den Brexit. Als Economist-Büroleiter in Berlin hat er zu beidem mehr zu sagen als die hießigen Journalisten. Deren Theater zum Familiennachzug gucken wir kurz, die Diesel-Themenwoche breiten wir etwas länger aus. Bei beiden Themen fällt den Abendnachrichten der Journalismus schwer. Und dann laden sie auch noch HG Maaßen ein, der Oma Erna vor Kindern (”Zeitbomben” des IS) warnt. Einfach schäbig. Claus Kleber erzählt als Talk-Gast einer Sofa-Sendung, was er unter Journalismus versteht. Wir verstehen es nicht. Wir danken...
2018-02-06
4h 11
Aufwachen!
Ingo-Bingo
Dienstag, 6. Februar 2018, 15:38 UhrWir reden heute mit Jeremy Cliffe über die Groko-Findung und den Brexit. Als Economist-Büroleiter in Berlin hat er zu beidem mehr zu sagen als die hießigen Journalisten. Deren Theater zum Familiennachzug gucken wir kurz, die Diesel-Themenwoche breiten wir etwas länger aus. Bei beiden Themen fällt den Abendnachrichten der Journalismus schwer. Und dann laden sie auch noch HG Maaßen ein, der Oma Erna vor Kindern (”Zeitbomben” des IS) warnt. Einfach schäbig. Claus Kleber erzählt als Talk-Gast einer Sofa-Sendung, was er unter Journalismus versteht. Wir verstehen es nicht. Wir danken...
2018-02-06
4h 11
Aufwachen!
Scaremy
Freitag, 17. November 2017, 12:05 UhrHeute redet Tilo mit Jeremy Scahill. Vielleicht ist er der Prototyp des neuen Journalisten, allein vom Inhalt getrieben findet er ständig neue Formen vom Buch zum Film, vom Experten vor der Fernsehkamera zum Interview-Gastgeber mit eigenem Podcast. Lasst euch inhaltlich überraschen, Stefan weiß auch von nichts. Im Vorfeld reden wir kurz über Jamaika, also über Gespräche, die nicht gescheitert sind, sondern von zu vielen Kalkülen verzerrt verlängert werden müssen. Die Ursache dafür ist bei den Medien zu suchen. Und außerdem: wieder tolle Audiokommentare. Wir danken unseren Pro...
2017-11-17
1h 52
Aufwachen!
Scaremy
Freitag, 17. November 2017, 12:05 UhrHeute redet Tilo mit Jeremy Scahill. Vielleicht ist er der Prototyp des neuen Journalisten, allein vom Inhalt getrieben findet er ständig neue Formen vom Buch zum Film, vom Experten vor der Fernsehkamera zum Interview-Gastgeber mit eigenem Podcast. Lasst euch inhaltlich überraschen, Stefan weiß auch von nichts. Im Vorfeld reden wir kurz über Jamaika, also über Gespräche, die nicht gescheitert sind, sondern von zu vielen Kalkülen verzerrt verlängert werden müssen. Die Ursache dafür ist bei den Medien zu suchen. Und außerdem: wieder tolle Audiokommentare. Wir danken unseren Pro...
2017-11-17
1h 52
Jung & Naiv
#327 - Außenminister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) - Jung & Naiv
Bundesregierung für Desinteressierte Sigmar ist seit 1977 in der SPD. Von 1999 bis 2003 war er Ministerpräsident Niedersachsens, von 2005 bis 2009 Umweltminister im Kabinett Merkel II, seit 2013 ist er Vizekanzler im Kabinett Merkel III - zuerst als Wirtschafts- und Energieminister, seit Januar 2017 als Außenminister. Zudem war Sigmar von November 2009 bis März 2017 Vorsitzender der SPD. Im Jung & Naiv-Interview geht's zunächst um den Absturz der ältesten deutschen Partei und die Ursachen. War Martin Schulz nicht der falsche Kandidat? Warum gibt es keinen Kanzlerkandidaten, der mit den "Ursünden" der SPD im 21. Jahrhundert nichts zu tun hat? Warum gibt's in der Partei keinen...
2017-09-17
58 min
Jung & Naiv
#321 - Katja Kipping, Parteivorsitzende von Die Linke - Jung & Naiv
Bundestagswahl für Desinteressierte Katja ist seit 2012 gemeinsam mit Bernd Riexinger Vorsitzende von Die Linke. Seit 2005 ist sie Mitglied des Bundestages. Mit Katja geht's um ihren Werdegang, ihr Menschenbild und politische Prinzipien. Könnte die Linke-Politikerin von Hartz 4 leben? Warum ist ein bedinungsloses Grundeinkommen eine "Demokratiepauschale"? Warum fremdeln damit noch viele in der Linkspartei? Was bedeutet "Fluchtursachen bekämpfen"? Wie kommt es, dass die Linkspartei nicht von der sozialen Schieflage in Deutschland profitiert? Hat die Partei noch einen "Igitt-Faktor"? Wo ist ein Bernie Sanders oder Jeremy Corbyn in der Partei? Zum Schluss geht's noch um DiEM25 und eure Fragen zu u.a...
2017-08-24
47 min
Jung & Naiv
#300 - Glenn Greenwald on Trump's presidency, Fake News & American journalism - Jung & Naiv
Glenn Greenwald is best known for his role in a series of reports on the classified information made public by whistleblower Edward Snowden, a series which won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. In February 2014 he became, along with Laura Poitras and Jeremy Scahill, one of the founding editors of TheIntercept.com Tilo reached Glenn via Skype on Monday, March 27th, 2017. They talk about the first two months of Donald Trump's presidency and how things are different than what Glenn expected. Is Trump burning the system down? Did Russia help him win the election? Is there any evidence for this...
2017-03-31
52 min
Jung & Naiv
#95 - Money in politics - Jeremy Scahill - Jung & Naiv (English Episode)
Politics for the indifferent Politics For The Indifferent. Episode 95, final part with Jeremy Scahill about money in politics, corporations as people, Wikileaks and the future of journalism. Jeremy Scahill, National security correspondent for "The Nation" and "Democracy Now", author of "Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army" and "Dirty Wars". Recorded on October 17, 2013 in Berlin.
2013-10-28
25 min