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FallthroughFallthroughChampioning A CauseHow do you make change happen effectively? In this episode, Matt is joined by Alex Sims to discuss championing a cause and making change happen within your organization. They discuss various strategies, including how to get started, different technical approaches, and how to deal with those who resist change.We've also have a new episode of Break! We've decided that Break will be video first, so you can watch it on YouTube or in your favorite podcast app by going to: https://break.show/ep/4.For our supporters, we have extra content, including chapters on...2025-08-041h 12FallthroughFallthroughAI Booster? AI Doomer? You're Wrong Either WayIt's a rarity in recent years to have a conversation and not have the topic of AI brought up. There are those who think we're on the cusp of AI super-intelligence, those who think AI will destroy the job market, and those who completely write the entire thing off. What these conversations lack is nuance. In this episode, Kris is joined by Matt and Steve to bring some much needed nuance to the conversation around artificial intelligence. They discuss the history of AI; how everything old is new again, sometimes literally; why boosters and doomers are wrong; what intelligence...2025-07-281h 20FallthroughFallthroughVersioning: We Did It To OurselvesVersioning! It's a topic that we all deal with on a daily basis, and yet it's a topic that many of us dread. Our ecosystems love semantic versioning, but many of us find it lacking for many of our use cases. In this episode, Kris and Matt are joined once again by Jamie and Steve to talk about versioning. The panel discusses what versioning is, when to use Semantic Versioning, whether identifiers and versions are the same thing, and so much more.Last week we shipped the first episode of our aftershow, Break. This week we're following...2025-07-211h 41FallthroughFallthrough[Break] You're Now Less Wrong About RESTWelcome to Break, a Fallthrough aftershow! After months of spending time after each recording of Fallthrough chatting, Kris and Matt decided it's time to record some of these chats and publish them to the world! In many ways the show's name is apropos: it's more like a watercooler break than a podcast recording and it's a break from the way we usually record podcast episodes.In this first episode, Kris, Matt, and Jamie discuss the recording of Fallthrough episode #28. They talk more about OpenAPI and how it relates to REST and hypermedia, what layering brings to the...2025-07-1539 minFallthroughFallthroughWhy You're Wrong About RESTThe web has been around for nearly 40 years, yet despite its massive success, the principles that made it a success still prove elusive to most software engineers today. We've stumbled into a world where so called REST APIs are less RESTful than GraphQL, where most definitions of hypermedia are wrong, and where nuance has been replaced with "well actually". In this episode, Kris is joined by Matt, Jamie, and Steve to discuss REST, hypermedia, the Web (now at version 4.0!), where all of these came from, and so much more.For our long time listeners, you might remember...2025-07-141h 48FallthroughFallthroughWhat Even Is A [Programming|Natural] Language?Whether you're talking to another person, talking to a computer, or just talking to yourself, we use languages every day. For a long time now, there's been a debate about whether natural languages and programming languages are distinct from each other. The creation of large language models and their ability to produce code from natural language has blurred these lines even further. In this episode, Kris is joined by Angelica, Matt, and guest co-host Steve Klabnik, to discuss language, what it means to know something, what it means to mean, and so much more.This conversation went...2025-07-071h 10FallthroughFallthroughLanguage and Codes of MisconductIn episode 27, the panel discussed what languages are, what it means to know things, and what meaning is. In this bonus episode, we extend that conversation to discuss how language affects the tech and software communities. We delve into things like whether Codes of Conduct are actually a good thing, how efforts to make language more inclusive can be harmful, and much more.This content would usually be included as supporter only content, but we decided to release it to everyone! If you enjoy this kind of discussion (and the higher quality audio!), become a supporter today...2025-07-071h 08FallthroughFallthroughSIMD & GoSpeed and software should go hand in hand, but with Moore's Law coming to an end and CPU clock speeds remaining steady over the last 20 years, software engineers need to turn to new techniques to improve the efficiency of their code. In this episode, Matt and Angelica and joined by Clement Jean to discuss one of these techniques: SIMD. They'll discuss what SIMD is, how it can be used from languages like Go, the various proposals to get better support for SIMD directly into Go and its compiler, and a bunch of other related topics.Supporters get...2025-06-301h 07FallthroughFallthroughThe Three Ps: Understanding Product, Project, and Program ManagementBuilding software is difficult and rarely can software engineers do it alone. In this episode, Kris is joined by Ian, Matthew, and Angelica to talk managing software projects and what three often used but rarely defined roles actually mean: project manager, product manager, and program manager. The panel also discusses how these roles interact with engineering managers, what they think these roles actually do, and whether product managers should actually exist.For our supporters, this episode contains an extended discussion including a discussion on whether you should trust a new company you join, how to build trust...2025-06-231h 15El legado cinematográfico de Bigas LunaEl legado cinematográfico de Bigas Luna3.14 - Jamón jamón - con Peter Evans, Matt Hilborn y Anna GalienaEn uno de los episodios más elaborados en la historia de este podcast (la película lo merece) hablamos con dos británicos estudiosos del cine español: el catedrático emérito de la Universidad Queen Mary de Londres, Peter Evans, autor de un libro entero dedicado a Jamón jamón y Matthew Hilborn, doctor en cine español opr la Universidad de Durham y actualmente investigador posdoctoral en el University College de Dublín, cuyo libro sobre comedia y humor en el cine español, en el que incluye Jamón jamón como caso de estudio, s...2025-06-201h 23FallthroughFallthroughGo's Error Handling Is HandledError handling in Go is one of the language's most controversial topics. It ranks high in each Go Developer Survey and many different people have proposed many different solutions to the perceived problems. The Go Team's stance on error handling as a problem in need of a fix has changed recently, with a declaration that no proposals will be accepted for changes to Go's error handling syntax. In this episode, Kris is joined by Ian and Matt to discuss this news. They talk about whether error handling has ever actually been a problem, what the Go team actually is...2025-06-161h 09FallthroughFallthroughA Discourse On AI DiscourseAI is a divisive topic. Some people are AI boosters while others are AI doomers. And then there are those of us who sit in the middle, feeling both sides are not just wrong but that they aren't experiencing a shared reality with the rest of us. In this episode, Kris and Matt are joined by Steve Klabnik to talk about the state of AI and the discourse around it.For our supporters, this episode contains extra chapters of discussion. Get access by signing up at https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe.Thanks for tuning in and...2025-06-091h 18FallthroughFallthroughBuilding An Open Source Maintenance CompanyWe all use open source software on a daily basis. Even though the software is free to consume doesn't mean it's free to produce. Over the years, there have been many attempts to support open source development financially, from companies that sell support to foundations and many things in between. On this week's episode, Angelica and Matt are joined by Filippo Valsorda and Daniel McCarney to discuss Geomys, an open source maintenance company. The goal of Geomys is to provide open source maintainers with stable income to support themselves financially while doing the very important work of keeping open...2025-06-021h 18FallthroughFallthroughBlown Glass Half-Full of WebAssembly & SQLiteFrom deploying WebAssembly all over the world, to using SQLite to keep track of distributed data, to blowing glass, this episode is quite the adventure! Your co-hosting power duo of Matt and Angelica are joined by Danielle Lancashire, a Principal Engineer at Fermyon, to navigate this discussion filled with insights and advice.This episode's extended content includes two chapters: one about the groups thoughts on artificial intelligence and another on the local tech scenes across the world. Get access by signing up at https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe.Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!2025-05-191h 14The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open Source#define: I'm going pants (Friends)Welcome back to #define, our game of obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery. We’ve gathered some awesome friends, new and old, to see who has the best vocabulary and who can trick the everyone else into thinking that they do. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 7 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Heroku – The Next Generation of Heroku “Fir” is coming soon — Fir is built on a foundation of cloud native technologies and open source standards, ensuring portability, interoperability, and a vibrant ecosystem...2025-05-161h 44Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master Feed#define: I'm going pants (Changelog & Friends #93)Welcome back to #define, our game of obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery. We’ve gathered some awesome friends, new and old, to see who has the best vocabulary and who can trick the everyone else into thinking that they do. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 7 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Heroku – The Next Generation of Heroku “Fir” is coming soon — Fir is built on a foundation of cloud native technologies and open source standards, ensuring portability, interoperability, and a vibrant ecosystem...2025-05-161h 44Changelog & FriendsChangelog & Friends#define: I'm going pantsWelcome back to #define, our game of obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery. We’ve gathered some awesome friends, new and old, to see who has the best vocabulary and who can trick the everyone else into thinking that they do. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 7 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Heroku – The Next Generation of Heroku “Fir” is coming soon — Fir is built on a foundation of cloud native technologies and open source standards, ensuring portability, interoperability, and a vibrant ecosystem...2025-05-161h 44FallthroughFallthroughA Phoenix's Path to PrincipalFrom implementing minesweeper on a TI calculator to becoming a prolific open source maintainer, Evan Phoenix has had quite the journey. In this week's episode, Matt & Angelica sit down with Evan to discuss his journey, from his early days writing basic on his TI calculator, to writing an alternative implementation of Ruby, being GitHub user #7, becoming a Principal Engineer at Hashicorp, starting his own company (with his wife!), and so much more. This episode is packed with life lessons and advice helpful for everyone, from the most junior of engineers to the most seasoned VPs.A few...2025-05-121h 37Oxide and FriendsOxide and FriendsSolutions Software Engineering with Matthew SanabriaMatthew Sanabria joins Bryan and Adam to talk about his role at Oxide--Solutions Software Engineer--and how it fits in with engineering, sales, support and marketing. It takes everyone in Busytown! Sound good? Apply!In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, we were joined by Oxide colleague, Matthew Sanabria.Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them:Solutiuons Software Engineer applicationOxF: the "squeezefish" episodeThe Fallthrough podcastBusytownIf we got something wrong or missed something, please file a PR! Our next show will likely be on Monday at 5...2025-05-071h 31FallthroughFallthroughThe Language of Data VisualizationLittle languages are powerful. From text processing with AWK to calculations with APL, domain specific languages help us do things more concisely and with more precision than with other languages. Anthony Starks knows this well, as he's designed several little languages, including decksh, the focus of this episode, which allows users to create powerful presentations without the hassle of pushing around pixels in Powerpoint. He joins Angelica and Matt to discuss the background of why he created these languages, how they work, and so much more. And we have some fantastic unpopular opinions to round out the episode.2025-05-051h 11FallthroughFallthroughMaintainers, Monetization, and Making The TimeMaintaining software is challenging, but monetizing it while properly valuing your time complicate matters even more. Doing all of this for open source projects is a challenge that few have figured out. In this week's episode Matt and Angelica are joined by Carlos Becker to discuss maintaining and monetizing open source projects, what it's like to work out an open source company, and how to value your own time. Plus, we've got some unpopular opinions at the end of the episode.Supporters get access to an extended conversation including a chapter on valuing time, the tools Carlos...2025-04-2859 minThe Donna Drake ShowThe Donna Drake ShowIf You Prioritize Yourself, You Are Going To Save Yourself with Rivka Holzer - #167 Donna chats with Lynn Arleo, Sdirector of Sales at The Inn ay New Hyde Park . If you’re looking to host a corporate, social, or educational event, Lynne is your go-to gal! She’s ready to bring all of your visions to life so you and your guests have an event you’ll never forget. From your first meeting with Lynne until the moment the last guest leaves, their team will be on top of making sure everything goes smoothly and exactly as planned. Book your event at the Inn at New Hyde Park today, get ready to be INNspir...2025-04-2857 minFallthroughFallthroughThe Podcast PipelineFallthrough is a podcast about having conversations in public, and over the last 3 months we've shipped 15 of them! In this episode, Kris, Ian, and Matt sit down to discuss the podcast so far: what we've enjoyed, the feedback we've gotten, how we produce episodes, and so much more. We're excited to take a look at the first 15 episodes we've produced and look forward to making the next 15!Supporters get access to an extended conversation including chapters on how we've pivoted the podcast, learned about what works and what doesn't, our thoughts on art vs production, and much...2025-04-141h 25FallthroughFallthroughWhat Even Is A Senior Software Engineer?What does it mean to be a senior (or staff) software engineer? How are we preparing the next generation of software engineers to maintain the software we've created? In this episode, Matt and Kris are joined by Bill Kennedy to discuss tech communities, training software engineers, the landscape of learning, how artificial intelligence is affecting it all, and so much more.Supporters get access to an extended conversation with Bill, where we get into more depth on artificial intelligence, the Go team, and more! You can get access by signing up at https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe.2025-03-311h 53FallthroughFallthroughChoosing, Expanding, & Evolving CommunitiesCommunities play a vital role in our technical and non-technical lives, but how much thought have we put into what makes these spaces valuable? In this episode, Kris is joined by the panel and Kelsey Hightower to discuss communities and their intersection with the digital and non-digital world.Supporters get access to an extended conversation with Kelsey, where we discuss his views of AI and what he's been up to in retirement! You can get access by signing up at https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe.Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!Notes:...2025-03-171h 49FallthroughFallthroughLooking Forward While Remembering The PastToday we're going to be talking about looking forward while not forgetting the past with Kelsey Hightower. We'll talk community, ML/AI, the future of conferences and DevRel and the role they play (or don't) in today's tech eco-system. We'll also hear about what Kelsey's been up to in retirement - spoiler alert, it's far more active than you may expect.Thank you for being a supporter!Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!Notes:What If CSS Grid Changes?The Infinite Game by Simon SinekKitchen NightmaresTable of Contents:2025-03-162h 50FallthroughFallthroughAn Exploration of APIs, Versioning, & HTTPThere are Web APIs everywhere, from the classic REST/HTTP, to GraphQL, to gRPC, we rely on them to get things done each and every day. But how much do we think about the design of these APIs? How do you document an API once you've created it? What even is versioning? Do we really understand HTTP? In this episode, Kris and the panel are joined by Jamie Tanna to discuss APIs, their design, how to document them, and more.Want to hear us discuss APIs and how we design identifiers? Become a supporter and enjoy bonus...2025-03-101h 15FallthroughFallthroughAn Exploration of APIs, Versioning, & HTTPThere are Web APIs everywhere, from the classic REST/HTTP, to GraphQL, to gRPC, we rely on them to get things done each and every day. But how much do we think about the design of these APIs? How do you document an API once you've created it? What even is versioning? Do we really understand HTTP? In this episode, Kris and the panel are joined by Jamie Tanna to discuss APIs, their design, how to document them, and more.Thank you for being a supporter!Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!...2025-03-071h 47FallthroughFallthroughTools We LoveWe all have tools that make our lives better. Software tools, hardware tools, and everything in between. In this episode, Matt is joined by Kris, Ian, and Dylan to discuss some of their favorite tools, what they use them for, and why they chose them.Thanks for being a subscriber!Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!Tools:(01:36) Tool #1: Jujitsu(05:40) Tool #2: MyRepos(08:56) Tool #3: GitHub Actions(14:54) Tool #4: ZFS(17:02) Tool #5: GNU Stow(19:15) .ignore in your .gitconfig(19:49) Subshell for mktmp -d(27:29) Tool #6: ZSA Moonlander(32:47) Tool #7: A good office chair(37:25) Tool #8: KitchenAid Professional 600(39:17) https://flameka.com(40:47...2025-03-032h 00FallthroughFallthroughTools We LoveWe all have tools that make our lives better. Software tools, hardware tools, and everything in between. In this episode, Matt is joined by Kris, Ian, and Dylan to discuss some of their favorite tools, what they use them for, and why they chose them.Want to hear about the tools we don't like? Become a supporter and enjoy bonus content and higher quality audio today, and additional perks and benefits when we add them in the future.Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!Tools:(01:36) Tool #1: Jujitsu(05:40) Tool #2: MyRepos(08:56) Tool #3: GitHub...2025-03-031h 53FallthroughFallthroughGhosttying GoWhat's a terminal? Why is it being emulated? On this week's episode, Matt and Kris are joined by Mitchell Hashimoto to discuss his newest project Ghostty, the Zig programming language, thoughts and feelings about Go, and more. As always, catch some Unpopular Opinions at the end of the episode.Want to hear even more from Mitchell? This episode features bonus content for our Fallthrough Fan and above subscribers! Become a supporter and enjoy bonus content and higher quality audio today, and additional perks and benefits when we add them in the future.Thanks for tuning...2025-02-241h 35FallthroughFallthroughPatching Problems with Persnickety Proxies Purveyed by Paternalistic PrincesA recent Ars Technica article outlined a backdoor in the Go Module Mirror. Even though it's framed as a backdoor, and potentially a vulnerability, it's actually an exploit of a design choice designers of the module mirror made. Kris is joined by Matthew, Dylan, and guest host Jamie Tanna, to discuss this vulnerability-but-actually-feature, the implications for the Go community, and the wider reasons why something like this happened. We go on a journey through the history of modules, the Go community, and a whole lot more. We know this is a long one but we're sure you'll love it...2025-02-172h 06FallthroughFallthroughAn Exploration of ComplexityModern software development feels so complex. In this episode, Ian Wester-Lopshire is joined by Kris Brandow, Matthew Sanabria, and Angelica Hill to discuss complexity. They propose hypotheses for the root cause of complexity, explore the ways complexity affects our technology and organizations, and ponder if artificial intelligence can aid us in reducing complexity. As always, we've got some great unpopular opinions at the end.As always thanks for tuning in and happy listening!This episode is a pilot for a planned mini-series on complexity. We'd like to explore complexity deeper by having conversations with and...2025-01-271h 39Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedFallthrough & Friends (Changelog & Friends #77)Kris Brandow & Matthew Sanabria from Fallthrough.fm join Jerod to discuss tools we’re switching to, whether or not Go is still a great systems programming language choice, user-centric documentation, the need for archivists & more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 7 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Augment Code – Developer AI that uses deep understanding of your large codebase and how you build software to deliver personalized code suggestions and insights. Augment provides relevant, contextualized code right in your IDE or Slack. It transforms scat...2025-01-241h 20Changelog & FriendsChangelog & FriendsFallthrough & FriendsKris Brandow & Matthew Sanabria from Fallthrough.fm join Jerod to discuss tools we’re switching to, whether or not Go is still a great systems programming language choice, user-centric documentation, the need for archivists & more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 7 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Augment Code – Developer AI that uses deep understanding of your large codebase and how you build software to deliver personalized code suggestions and insights. Augment provides relevant, contextualized code right in your IDE or Slack. It transforms scat...2025-01-241h 20The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceFallthrough & Friends (Friends)Kris Brandow & Matthew Sanabria from Fallthrough.fm join Jerod to discuss tools we’re switching to, whether or not Go is still a great systems programming language choice, user-centric documentation, the need for archivists & more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 7 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Augment Code – Developer AI that uses deep understanding of your large codebase and how you build software to deliver personalized code suggestions and insights. Augment provides relevant, contextualized code right in your IDE or Slack. It transforms scat...2025-01-241h 20FallthroughFallthroughDo We Think You Should Learn To Code?For years we've been told that everyone needs to learn to code. As career software people, what are our thoughts on this? Should you learn to code? Is coding the right career for you? In this first episode of a two part series, the panel discusses how they learned to code, whether they think everyone should learn to code, and of course they offer up some unpopular opinions.And if you're thinking, "I already know how to code", don't worry, this episode contains valuable advice for you as well.As always thanks for tuning in...2025-01-201h 38FallthroughFallthroughThe Gems & Warts of GoGems are the things we love, and warts are the things we don't. On today's episode, Kris is joined by the hosting panel of Ian, Matt, and Dylan and they are talking about the gems and warts of Go. From defer, to net/http, to vanity URLs, to modules, we cover around 30 topics! To prevent our listeners/viewers from returning an E_TOO_MANY_UNPOPS error, we didn't include the Unpopular Opinions segment (there are plenty throughout the episode). We hope you enjoy this tangent filled episode. Have a gem or wart you agree/disagree with or think we...2025-01-131h 57FallthroughFallthroughWar StoriesOur experiences are what make us the software people we are today. In this episode, Kris is joined by the hosting panel of Ian, Matt, and Dylan and they're talking war stories. You'll hear tales of coworker frustrations, our own hubris, and plenty of weird software bugs. To close the episode out, Dylan, Ian, and Kris provide some unpopular opinions! Let us know on social media if you think their opinions are unpopular as they seem to think they are!Thank you so much for listening to our first episode. Happy listening!(00:00) - Introduction (00:43...2025-01-061h 13FallthroughFallthroughFalling Through: A New PerspectiveWelcome to Fallthrough! In our first episode, properly numbered 0, we're discussing what this podcast is and many of the things we hope to discuss on future episodes of the podcast. If you loved Go Time, we hope that you'll love Fallthrough. Happy listening!(00:00) - Welcome to Fallthrough! (00:29) - What's in a name? (01:55) - A New Perspective (03:33) - Introduction: Ian Wester-Lopshire (04:02) - Introduction: Matthew Sanabria (05:43) - Introduction: Dylan Bourque (06:19) - From the prospective of Go (06:34) - Prospective Podcast Content: Dylan (07:46) - Prospective Topic: Other languages from the Go perspective (13:39) - Prospective Topic: The missing bits from the...2024-12-1649 minFallthroughFallthroughFalling Through: The TrailerWe're hard at work preparing the first episode of Fallthrough, but in the meantime we put together a short trailer to tease some of that episode's content. Make sure to subscribe so you'll be notified when the first episode ships. Happy listening!(00:00) - Introduction (01:09) - Clip 1: The Unsafe & Reflect Packages (04:03) - Clip 2: Documentation & Errors (06:04) - Clip 3: Internet Speeds (07:16) - Outro Hosts Kris Brandow - Host Matthew Sanabria - Host Dylan Bourque - Host Ian Wester-Lopshire - Host Socials:WebsiteBlueskyThreadsX/TwitterLinkedInInstagram2024-12-0307 minLiteratura y Derecho (y más)Literatura y Derecho (y más)Lo cotidiano trascendenteMatthew Sanabria escribe su primer novela “Agua para Nescafé”. Sorprende su eficacia y evidencia que la vida debe llevarse día a día. La filosofía se practica, no se explica.Solicitar a ediciones48@gmail.com 2024-10-1306 minOff-CallOff-CallData, data everywhere[00:30] Matthew's First Monitoring Tool was.....[02:08] 11 years (and counting) on-call![07:40] That Time Storing A Password In Cleartext Saved The Day[12:29] Unwinding Off Call & Signs of Burnout[17:13] Responding To A Customer's Malicious Insider Incident[19:32] What app devs need to know about monitoring databases[28:32] Has database monitoring gotten better over time?[32:15] Operating DBs in the time of Kubernetes[34:44] Wrap Up Paige chats with Matthew Sanabria, Staff SRE at Cockroach Labs, about memorable moments from his 11 years on-call, the warning signs of burnout, and what developers and operators can do for each other to improve database observability for everyone!Find M...2024-10-0137 minGo Time: Golang, Software EngineeringGo Time: Golang, Software EngineeringThe community of gophersOn this episode, Angelica is joined by Go community leaders from around the world: meetup organizers from Guadalajara, St. Louis, New York & Go Bridge Atlanta. Together, they explore the ins & outs of organizing meetups, the benefits of attending, the Go Developer Network (GDN) & the current state of the Go Meetup community. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Coder.com – Instantly launch fully configured cloud development environments (CDE) and make your first commit in minutes. No need to traverse RE...2024-08-281h 09Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedThe community of gophers (Go Time #329)On this episode, Angelica is joined by Go community leaders from around the world: meetup organizers from Guadalajara, St. Louis, New York & Go Bridge Atlanta. Together, they explore the ins & outs of organizing meetups, the benefits of attending, the Go Developer Network (GDN) & the current state of the Go Meetup community. Leave us a commentChangelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Coder.com – Instantly launch fully configured cloud development environments (CDE) and make your first commit in minutes. No need to tr...2024-08-281h 09tutorialinuxtutorialinuxStaff Engineer Promo, Observability, and Cloud Rants00:00 Intros 02:45 Dave's book, Linux for Software Engineers 03:00 Why we wrote the book 06:10 Office Space Movie 09:00 Apple and the AI movement 12:00 How Companies change 14:14 Slow down to speed up 16:00 Slowing down - testing a hobby project 18:20 Promo from Staff Engineer to Staff Engineer 21:05 Day to day as a staff engineer 22:30 Resources for learning to be a staff engineer 23:50 Jr vs Sr Engineer Troubleshooting techniques 33:45 Observability Engineering (book) 39:57 Designing Data-Intensive Applications (book) 48:00 Cloud vs. on-prem infrastructure 49:25 Cloud vs on-demand metal 55:00 Cloud sizing pain 1:00:00 Engineering large systems 1:06:00 Cloud, web scale, and big data Matthew Sanabria joins me again to talk about the...2024-07-271h 02Oxide and FriendsOxide and FriendsCultural IdiosyncrasiesThe Oxide Friends talk about about cultural idiosyncrasies--turns out we have a lot of them at Oxide! Some might even sound good enough for you to try out! Demo Fridays, morning water-cooler, no-meet Wednesdays, recorded meetings, dog-pile debugging (aka CSPAN for debugging), RFDs (requests for discussion), no performance review process...In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, we were joined by Oxide colleague Steve Klabnik.Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them:Bryan: Engineering a cultureMatt: It's Free Real EstateCliff: Who killed the network switch?OxF...2024-04-031h 27tutorialinuxtutorialinuxGetting a Tech Job in 2024, Using ChatGPT, Learning ElixirA conversation with fellow Dev/DevOps/SRE/tech person Matthew Sanabria, where we discuss the process of getting a software development job in the 2023-2024 job market. We also discuss using chat GPT and other LLMs as a software developer, and what it's like to start learning Elixir. Check out my upcoming book on the Linux Command line for developers: https://www.amazon.com/Software-Developers-Guide-Linux-no-nonsense-ebook/dp/B0BG2NV7FS 2024-01-031h 05Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedANTHOLOGY — The way of open source (Changelog Interviews #563)This week we’re taking you to the hallway track of All Things Open 2023 in Raleigh, NC. Today’s episode features: Matthew Sanabria (former Engineer at HashiCorp working on Terraform Enterprise), Nithya Ruff (Chief Open Source Officer and Head of the Open Source Program Office at Amazon) & Jordan Harband (Open Source Maintainer-at-large with dependencies in most JavaScript apps out there. There has been many changes this year in open source, and each of these perspectives lends insight into challenging and changing waters happening right now in open source. Leave us a comment Changelog++ memb...2023-10-271h 38Changelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsANTHOLOGY — The way of open sourceThis week we’re taking you to the hallway track of All Things Open 2023 in Raleigh, NC. Today’s episode features: Matthew Sanabria (former Engineer at HashiCorp working on Terraform Enterprise), Nithya Ruff (Chief Open Source Officer and Head of the Open Source Program Office at Amazon) & Jordan Harband (Open Source Maintainer-at-large with dependencies in most JavaScript apps out there. There has been many changes this year in open source, and each of these perspectives lends insight into challenging and changing waters happening right now in open source. Join the discussionChangelog++ members get...2023-10-271h 38The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceANTHOLOGY — The way of open source (Interview)This week we’re taking you to the hallway track of All Things Open 2023 in Raleigh, NC. 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