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Steve Yegge
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The Pragmatic Engineer
From IDEs to AI Agents with Steve Yegge
Brought to You By:• Statsig — The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more.• Sonar – The makers of SonarQube, the industry standard for automated code review• WorkOS – Everything you need to make your app enterprise ready.—Steve Yegge has spent decades writing software and thinking about how the craft evolves. From his early years at Amazon and Google, to his influential blog posts, he has often been early at spotting shifts in how software gets built. In this episode of Pragmatic Engineer, I talk with Steve about how AI is changin...
2026-03-11
1h 31
Dev Interrupted
Breaking GitHub, AI vampires & the great Oz | Warp’s Zach Lloyd
Did AI agents just DDoS GitHub? Andrew and Ben are joined by Warp Founder and CEO Zach Lloyd to discuss the massive strain agentic workflows are putting on our infrastructure and why the "Monday Morning Commit Spike" is the new normal. They also dive into Steve Yegge’s reflective piece on the "AI Vampire" and the economic pressure on developers to output 10x results without 10x pay. Finally, Zach unveils "Oz," Warp's new platform designed to move agents off your laptop and into the cloud for better orchestration, security, and team collaboration.LinearB: The AI pro...
2026-02-13
30 min
Software Engineering Daily
Gas Town, Beads, and the Rise of Agentic Development with Steve Yegge
AI-assisted programming has moved far beyond autocomplete. Large language models are now capable of editing entire codebases, coordinating long-running tasks, and collaborating across multiple systems. As these capabilities mature, the core challenge in software development is shifting away from writing code and toward orchestrating work, managing context, and maintaining shared understanding across fleets of agents. Steve Yegge is a software engineer, writer, and industry veteran whose essays have shaped how many developers think about their work. Over the past year, Steve has been exploring the frontier of agentic software development, building tools like Beads and Gas Town...
2026-02-12
1h 09
Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Gas Town, Beads, and the Rise of Agentic Development with Steve Yegge
AI-assisted programming has moved far beyond autocomplete. Large language models are now capable of editing entire codebases, coordinating long-running tasks, and collaborating across multiple systems. As these capabilities mature, the core challenge in software development is shifting away from writing code and toward orchestrating work, managing context, and maintaining shared understanding across fleets of agents. Steve Yegge is a software engineer, writer, and industry veteran whose essays have shaped how many developers think about their work. Over the past year, Steve has been exploring the frontier of agentic software development, building tools like Beads and Gas Town...
2026-02-12
1h 09
All Content Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Gas Town, Beads, and the Rise of Agentic Development with Steve Yegge
AI-assisted programming has moved far beyond autocomplete. Large language models are now capable of editing entire codebases, coordinating long-running tasks, and collaborating across multiple systems. As these capabilities mature, the core challenge in software development is shifting away from writing code and toward orchestrating work, managing context, and maintaining shared understanding across fleets of agents. Steve Yegge is a software engineer, writer, and industry veteran whose essays have shaped how many developers think about their work. Over the past year, Steve has been exploring the frontier of agentic software development, building tools like Beads and Gas Town...
2026-02-12
1h 09
Software Engineering Daily
Gas Town, Beads, and the Rise of Agentic Development with Steve Yegge
AI-assisted programming has moved far beyond autocomplete. Large language models are now capable of editing entire codebases, coordinating long-running tasks, and collaborating across multiple systems. As these capabilities mature, the core challenge in software development is shifting away from writing code and toward orchestrating work, managing context, and maintaining shared understanding across fleets of agents. Steve Yegge is a software engineer, writer, and industry veteran whose essays have shaped how many developers think about their work. Over the past year, Steve has been exploring the frontier of agentic software development, building tools like Beads...
2026-02-12
1h 10
AI News Flash
[2/12 10:00] Samsung World-First HBM4 Mass Production / ByteDance Seedance 2.0 Goes Viral
AI News Flash for February 12, 2026 at 10:00 UTC. Topics: 1. Samsung World-First HBM4 Mass Production https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20260212VL216/samsung-hbm4-commercial-production-2026.html 2. ByteDance Seedance 2.0 Goes Viral https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/bytedances-new-ai-video-model-goes-viral-china-looks-second-deepseek-moment-2026-02-12/ 3. Steve Yegge Predicts AI 'Vampiric Effect' https://www.businessinsider.com/software-engineer-steve-yegge-ai-burnout-2026-2 4. AI Memory Market Supercycle https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10675738
2026-02-12
03 min
Tech Updates
Chapter 283 - Yegge on AI and the Future of Software
Steve Yegge on AI Agents and the Future of Software Engineeringlink to the source
2026-02-11
22 min
Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman
The AI Vampire with Gas Town's Steve Yegge
AI is making developers dramatically more productive...so why is everyone so exhausted? In this episode, Scott talks with Steve Yegge, legendary blogger and creator of Gas Town, a multi-agent orchestrator he describes as "Kubernetes for coding agents." Steve shares his theory of the "AI Vampire," that working alongside AI drains human energy Colin Robinson-style (What We Do In The Shadows), even as output skyrockets. They dig into what happens when you're managing ten or twenty Claude Code instances at once, who actually captures the value of a 10x productivity boost, and why the most important thing developers can...
2026-02-05
34 min
Working Code
247: Trust Me Bro - LLM Security
Adam built a Claude Code skill for his Taffy REST framework and wanted to share it with the CFML community. Simple enough—create a GitHub repo, add some markdown files, done. But somewhere between "this is cool" and "anyone can install this," a familiar chill crept in. These skills are just text files. No checksums. No digital signatures. No verification that the thing you're installing won't quietly exfiltrate your code to some server in Eastern Europe. Sound familiar? It should. We've been here before—back when passwords lived in plain text and "security" meant hoping nobody looked too hard.
2026-02-05
1h 02
Intelligent Machines (Video)
SecretlyBriti.sh - From Humans to Hive Minds
The podcast dives into the explosive advances in agentic AI, where developers and even Fortune 100 companies are racing to use powerful tools like Gastown, despite their unfinished and sometimes dangerous edges. If you thought ChatGPT was a revolution, wait until you hear how developers are orchestrating armies of AIs with real-world impact. Anthropic's Move Into Legal Is Sinking Data Services Stocks Data centers in space makes no sense The hitchhiker's guide to Musk's SpaceX memo Two kinds of AI users are emerging. The gap between them is astonishing. Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear...
2026-02-05
2h 45
Intelligent Machines (Audio)
SecretlyBriti.sh - From Humans to Hive Minds
The podcast dives into the explosive advances in agentic AI, where developers and even Fortune 100 companies are racing to use powerful tools like Gastown, despite their unfinished and sometimes dangerous edges. If you thought ChatGPT was a revolution, wait until you hear how developers are orchestrating armies of AIs with real-world impact. Anthropic's Move Into Legal Is Sinking Data Services Stocks Data centers in space makes no sense The hitchhiker's guide to Musk's SpaceX memo Two kinds of AI users are emerging. The gap between them is astonishing. Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear...
2026-02-05
2h 45
Total Leo (Video)
Intelligent Machines 856: SecretlyBriti.sh
The podcast dives into the explosive advances in agentic AI, where developers and even Fortune 100 companies are racing to use powerful tools like Gastown, despite their unfinished and sometimes dangerous edges. If you thought ChatGPT was a revolution, wait until you hear how developers are orchestrating armies of AIs with real-world impact. Anthropic's Move Into Legal Is Sinking Data Services Stocks Data centers in space makes no sense The hitchhiker's guide to Musk's SpaceX memo Two kinds of AI users are emerging. The gap between them is astonishing. Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear...
2026-02-05
2h 45
Total Leo (Audio)
Intelligent Machines 856: SecretlyBriti.sh
The podcast dives into the explosive advances in agentic AI, where developers and even Fortune 100 companies are racing to use powerful tools like Gastown, despite their unfinished and sometimes dangerous edges. If you thought ChatGPT was a revolution, wait until you hear how developers are orchestrating armies of AIs with real-world impact. Anthropic's Move Into Legal Is Sinking Data Services Stocks Data centers in space makes no sense The hitchhiker's guide to Musk's SpaceX memo Two kinds of AI users are emerging. The gap between them is astonishing. Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear...
2026-02-05
2h 45
Pivot to AI
20260127 - Cursor lies about vibe-coding a web browser with AI
original theft, do not steal https://pivot-to-ai.com/2026/01/27/cursor-lies-about-vibe-coding-a-web-browser-with-ai/ - blog post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/davidgerard Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/A1529D5 Buy me nice things: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3Q8VZW46J6DM6 Get an extremely cool Pivot to AI shirt or mug: https://pivot-to-ai.redbubble.com Send in your story tips: dgerard@gmail.com Sources: We built a browser with GPT-5.2 in Cursor https://x.com/mntruell/status/2011562190286045552 Scaling long-running autonomous coding https://cursor.com/blog/scaling-agents Cursor used a swarm of AI agents powere...
2026-01-27
06 min
Pivot to AI
20260122 - Steve Yegge's Gas Town: Vibe coding goes crypto scam
Stop it. Get some help. https://pivot-to-ai.com/2026/01/22/steve-yegges-gas-town-vibe-coding-goes-crypto-scam/ - blog post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/davidgerard Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/A1529D5 Buy me nice things: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3Q8VZW46J6DM6 Get an extremely cool Pivot to AI shirt or mug: https://pivot-to-ai.redbubble.com Send in your story tips: dgerard@gmail.com Sources: Gene Kim, Steve Yegge: Vibe Coding https://amzn.to/4a6NZ66 (US) https://amzn.to/3Nr93M (UK) Welcome to Gas Town https://steve-yegge.medium.com/welcome-to-gas-town-4f25ee16dd04
2026-01-23
09 min
Tech Lead Journal
Gene Kim: How Vibe Coding Solved What I Couldn't in 13 YEARS
(06:23) Brought to you by Sweep AISweep is the fastest coding assistant for JetBrains. It lets you write code 10x faster. Finally, AI that works in JetBrains. Download for free at sweep.dev.Is the era of writing code by hand coming to an end? Gene Kim explains how vibe coding solved problems he abandoned for 13 years and why the best days of coding might be ahead of us.In this episode, Gene Kim shares his transformation from someone who hadn’t written production code in decades to building ambitious pro...
2026-01-19
1h 04
Side Project Spotlight
#103: 2026 Vibes
#103: 2026 VibesWe're back! In this season 6 premiere, Steve struggles to speak after being sick, but still manages to talk a lot about the current hype around Claude Code and Opus 4.5 and the "agentic" coding craze sweeping developer circles online right now. The Trio discuss Alex Hillman's amazing Claude Code wrapper personal assistant called "Andy." Kotaro makes some Metal shaders with Claude and is building a TouchPie with his own hands while Steve is exploring some open source models to use in a Bento Fit update and Aaron is exploring a full and satisfying life...
2026-01-19
59 min
Phoenix Cast
Current Events to start 2026
In this episode of the Phoenix Cast, hosts John and Kyle kick off 2026 with a jam-packed current events roundup covering the React to Shell vulnerability (think Log4Shell but for the front end), the Marine Corps' new drone training requirements, Google's TPU announcements that might have NVIDIA sweating, and the launch of GenAI.mil. They also share some exciting podcast milestones, dish out their 2026 predictions, and Kyle reveals his holiday vendetta against PowerPoint that resulted in building his own AI-powered presentation tool.We'd love to hear your thoughts! Tweet us at our new handle, @ThePhoenixCast, and don't...
2026-01-14
1h 01
跨国串门儿计划
#375. Vibe Coding 宣言:为何Claude Code并非终局,以及 IDE 之后将迎来什么
📝 本期播客简介本期我们克隆了:硅谷前沿技术播客《Latent Space》本期嘉宾是拥有 45 年编程经验的传奇工程师 Steve Yegge。他曾先后在亚马逊、谷歌担任要职,目前在 Sourcegraph 推进 AI 革命。在这期充满能量的对话中,Steve 提出了一个足以让所有程序员“破防”的命题:Vibe Coding(氛围编程)。他认为,手动编写代码的时代已经终结,如果你在 2025 年还在依赖 IDE 逐行敲代码,你可能正在变成一名“实习生”。Steve 深入探讨了为什么资深工程师最抵触 AI,如何利用多 Agent 系统实现 10 倍速的生产力飞跃,以及为什么我们正在进入编码的“约翰迪尔(John Deere)时代”。这不仅是一场关于工具的讨论,更是一场关于程序员身份重塑的深刻反思。无论你是刚入行的 AI 工程师,还是拥有数十年经验的老兵,这期节目都将刷新你对“编程”二字的认知。👨⚕️ 本期嘉宾Steve Yegge,资深软件工程师、技术博客作家。他拥有超过 45 年的从业经验,曾是亚马逊早期平台的关键架构师,并在谷歌领导过多个核心项目。他以犀利的技术评论著称,近期因提出“Vibe Coding”概念并在 Sourcegraph 推动 AI 编码工具 amp 而备受瞩目。⏱️ 时间戳00:00 开场 & 嘉宾介绍Vibe Coding:一场关于效率的革命01:18 资深工程师的身份危机:为什么 15 年经验可能成为 AI 时代的障碍02:49 劲爆观点:2025 年还在用 IDE 的人,就是差劲的工程师03:55 信任 AI 的代价:为什么你需要 2000 小时的磨合才能掌握“手感”04:51 案例分享:当 12 年老兵遇到“无所畏惧”的年轻 Vibe Coder从工具到工厂08:45 告别手动编辑:为什么编辑 AI 生成的代码是极其昂贵的10:43 为什么 Claude Code 还不够:我们需要的是 Agent 编排仪表盘12:38 多 Agent 协作:构建一个会自动沟通、互相发邮件的“Agent 小村庄”14:52 撞上“合并之墙”:当每个人的生产力提高 10 倍,代码合并成了最大的瓶颈16:45 约翰迪尔时代:代码的“工厂化生产”与小农经济的终结行业博弈与技术真相21:21 后端与基础设施:AI 真的不能碰核心系统代码吗?23:58 颠覆 Joel Spolsky:为什么在 AI 时代,“重写”比“修复”更香25:58 巨头执行力大 PK:谷歌的转身、OpenAI 的混乱与 Anthropic 的防御墙28:34 2025 展望:开源模型的崛起与“七个月差距”的缩小工程师的未来29:58 孩子们还该学编程吗?从学“语法”转向学“超集概念”31:48 进阶技巧:为什么让 Agent 写代码去调用工具,比直接调用更有效32:43 结语:科技再次变得有趣,欢迎来到不写代码的新世界🌟 精彩内容💡 10 倍生产力差距的残酷现实Steve 透露,在 OpenAI 内部,拥抱 AI 工作流的工程师与坚持传统方式的人相比,生产力差异已达 10 倍。这种差距在绩效评估中是“刺眼且致命的”。他警告说,如果你不学习如何与 Agent 协作,一年后即使是世界级工程师也可能退化到实习生水平。🛠️ 告别 IDE,拥抱“编排仪表盘”Steve 认为 IDE 的核心是辅助人类写代码,但未来的趋势是人类不再写代码。因此,IDE 将被“Agent 编排仪表盘”取代。你早上上班的第一件事不是打开编辑器,而是询问你的 Agent 团队:“进展如何?哪些任务需要我决策?”🚀 编码的“约翰迪尔时代”这是一个极具启发性的比喻:现在的程序员就像用镰刀收割的农民,而 AI Agent 则是大型联合收割机。虽然很多人在情感上抵触这种“工厂化”,但农业机械化是不可阻挡的趋势。未来的顶尖工程师将是那些能够驾驭“代码工厂”的工厂主。💻 颠覆“永远不要重写代码”Joel Spolsky 曾告诫程序员永远不要重写代码,但 Steve 认为在 AI 时代这条规则已死。LLM 在“从零构建”上的表现远好于“在复杂旧代码中修补”。通过让 AI 不断生成更好的新版本来替换旧版本,将成为最快、最可靠的开发路径。❤️ 给下一代的建议:学架构,而非语法面对“孩子是否该学编程”的问题,Steve 的回答是肯定的,但路径变了。重点不再是学习特定语言的语法,而是学习函数、类、分布式系统等核心工程概念。只有理解了底层逻辑,你才能在更高维度上指挥 AI 协同工作。🌐 播客信息补充翻译克隆自:Latent Space Podcast本播客采用原有人声声线进行播客音频制作,也可能会有一些地方听起来怪怪的使用 AI 进行翻译,因此可能会有一些地方不通顺;如果有后续想要听中文版的其他外文播客,也欢迎联系微信:iEvenight
2025-12-30
35 min
Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast
Steve Yegge's Vibe Coding Manifesto: Why Claude Code Isn't It & What Comes After the IDE
Note: Steve and Gene’s talk on Vibe Coding and the post IDE world was one of the top talks of AIE CODE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Dtu2bilcFs&t=1019s&pp=0gcJCU0KAYcqIYzvFrom building legendary platforms at Google and Amazon to authoring one of the most influential essays on AI-powered development (Revenge of the Junior Developer, quoted by Dario Amodei himself), Steve Yegge has spent decades at the frontier of software engineering—and now he's leading the charge into what he calls the "factory farming" era of code. After stints at Sour...
2025-12-26
37 min
Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast
Steve Yegge's Vibe Coding Manifesto: Why Claude Code Isn't It & What Comes After the IDE
Note: Steve and Gene’s talk on Vibe Coding and the post IDE world was one of the top talks of AIE CODE: From building legendary platforms at Google and Amazon to authoring one of the most influential essays on AI-powered development (Revenge of the Junior Developer, quoted by Dario Amodei himself), Steve Yegge has spent decades at the frontier of software engineering—and now he’s leading the charge into what he calls the “factory farming” era of code. After stints at SourceGraph and building Beads (a purely vibe-coded issue tracker with tens of thousands of users), St...
2025-12-26
37 min
PodQueue
Adventures in babysitting coding agents with Steve Yegge, co-author of Vibe Coding (Changelog & Friends #96)
The ever-provocative Steve Yegge joins us fresh off a vibe coding bender so productive, he wrote a book on the topic alongside award-winning author Gene Kim. Steve tells us why he believes the IDE is dead, why babysitting AI agents is more fun than coding, when vibe coding might take over the enterprise, how software d...
2025-12-18
1h 33
Troubleshooting Agile
Gene Kim on Vibe Coding Part I
Want to be more productive, creative and joyful? That’s the outcome of Vibe Coding, a new concept and book by Gene Kim and Steve Yegge. In the first of a three-part series with co-author Gene Kim, he talks about how he got started on this project and how Vibe Coding offers new ways of working to tech and non-tech people alike. Links: - Gene Kim: https://itrevolution.com/author/gene-kim/ - Vibe Coding book: https://itrevolution.com/product/vibe-coding-book/ - Steve Yegge: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yegge - Erik Meijer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Meijer_(co...
2025-12-10
20 min
0800-DEVOPS
Vibe Coding with Steve Yegge
Steve Yegge is an industry veteran and the co-author of the recently published book Vibe Coding. Many of you will remember Steve’s rant about Google platforms that I linked in one of my ancient 0800-DEVOPS newsletters. That rant is now 14 years old, but people still talk about it.We talked about vibe coding (the practice!) and Vibe Coding (the book!), whether junior developers are really doomed, the typical arguments people use against AI-assisted development, AI adoption in organizations, and what the future may bring.✨ Please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform, your...
2025-12-03
47 min
AI Tinkerers - "One-Shot"
Beyond Instructions: How Beads Lets AI Agents Build Like Engineers
In this episode of AI Tinkerers One-Shot, Joe sits down with Steve Yegge—engineer and creator of the Beads framework—to explore how open source tools are transforming the way we build with AI. Steve shares the story behind Beads, a new framework that gives coding agents memory and task management, enabling them to work longer, smarter, and more autonomously. From his days at Amazon and Google to leading engineering at Sourcegraph, Steve reveals how Beads is already reshaping developer workflows and why it’s gaining hundreds of contributors in just weeks. What you’ll learn:
2025-11-26
1h 03
Steve Endow's Business Central Podcast
I Need Coffee - Episode 186 - Weekly BC Review!
Show Notes: Episode 186 - I Need Coffee (oct 24, 2025)1. Personal Updates- Sharpened knives while watching BC launch videos (Tinfister tip); engaging.- Storage comic: Floppy disks to 2TB micro SDs; consumer-grade unreliable.2. Professional/Technical Updates- AI/Engineering: - Dave Farley video: DORA 2025 report; use engineering practices for AI chaos. - Reading "Vibe Coding" by Kim/Yegge: AI coding success. - Windgate blog: Trust consultants to vibe code with principles.- BC Projects: - AL file import PTE (~30hrs): Single-page upload; beats config packages/Powe...
2025-11-19
1h 17
A Life Engineered
Vibe Coding Is The Only Future - Steve Yegge
🎉 Big Announcement: Linear is now the presenting sponsor of A Life Engineered! We're thrilled to partner with Linear for the entire next year. Linear is the purpose-built tool for planning and building products - trusted by companies like OpenAI, Cursor, and Perplexity. Exclusive offer for our listeners: Get 6 months free of Linear Business (3 seats) to celebrate our partnership. 👉 Redeem at: https://linear.app/aleVibe Coding Book:Vibe Coding: Building Production-Grade Software With GenAI, Chat, Agents, and Beyond - by Steve Yegge, Gene Kim, Dario Amodei (Foreword)I just fi...
2025-09-30
50 min
mbanerjeepalmer+listennotes 's Listen Later
Amazon, Google and Vibe Coding with Steve Yegge
Podcast: The Pragmatic Engineer (LS 43 · TOP 1% what is this?)Episode: Amazon, Google and Vibe Coding with Steve YeggePub date: 2025-07-16Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationSupported by Our Partners• WorkOS — The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS.• Statsig — The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more.• Sonar — Code quality and code security for ALL code.—Steve Yegge is known for his writing and “rants”, including the famous “Google Platforms Rant” and the evergreen “Get that job at Go...
2025-09-17
1h 33
Generative AI in the Real World
Vibe Coding with Steve Yegge
Ever since Andrej Karpathy first tweeted it, “vibe coding” has been on every software developer’s mind. Join Ben Lorica and Steve Yegge to find out what vibe coding means, especially in a professional context. Going beyond the current memes, what will the future of software development look like when we have multiple agents? And how do you prepare for it? Don’t push back against AI now; lean into it.Points of Interest0:36: Let’s start with CHOP. What do you mean by “chat-oriented programming,” and how does it change the role of a software...
2025-09-08
39 min
跨国串门儿计划
#187. Steve Yegge:从谷歌平台檄文到 AI 时代的 Vibe Coding
📝 本期播客简介本期我们克隆了:由知名科技博主 Gergely Orosz 主持的播客《The Pragmatic Engineer Podcast》本期嘉宾 Steve Yegge 是硅谷一位极具争议和影响力的传奇工程师。他在亚马逊和谷歌分别工作了七年和十三年,以其辛辣、一针见血的内部“檄文”而闻名。其中,一篇酒后写下的、意外泄露的《平台檄文》,精准预言了谷歌在平台战略上的困境,至今仍在业界被奉为经典。在这期坦率到惊人的对话中,Steve 首次公开了那篇著名檄文背后的完整故事,以及为什么他认为谷歌的“平台基因”至今依然缺失。他将分享为什么谷歌内部实验曾证明,60%的谷歌员工会通不过自己的面试,揭示大厂招聘流程中“假阴性”和运气成分的真相。更重要的是,你将听到这位曾经“退休”的编程老兵,为何因 AI 的出现而“重返战场”,并激情阐述他对于“Vibe Coding”的理解。这不仅是一次对科技巨头内部文化与战略的深度复盘,更是一份面向所有开发者的、关于如何在即将到来的 AI 革命中生存、进化甚至脱颖而出的未来预警和行动指南。⚙️ 本期嘉宾Steve Yegge,软件工程领域的标志性人物。曾在亚马逊早期工作7年,后在谷歌工作13年。他撰写的《拿到谷歌offer》一文曾被谷歌官方用于招聘长达15年,而其《平台檄文》更是引发了行业范围的讨论。目前他在 Sourcegraph 领导 AI 工具的开发,并与 Gene Kim 合著了新书《Vibe Coding》。📒 文字版精华见微信公众号(点击跳转)🌟 精彩内容📜 一瓶酒引发的平台檄文:硬刚谷歌的幕后故事Steve 首次公开讲述了他那篇著名的《平台檄文》的诞生过程。因为在谷歌工作六年,对公司缺乏平台思维感到极度失望和愤怒,他在一瓶酒下肚后,将所有怨气和思考写成了一篇内部文章,却意外地被公开发布,引爆了整个科技圈。他犀利地指出,谷歌虽然擅长构建 Bigtable、gRPC 等底层基础架构,但在平台思维上却一塌糊涂,这与亚马逊形成了鲜明对比。“我当时真是受够了。我在那儿待了六年,还是没法让任何人给我做一个平台出来。我简直要疯了,然后,一瓶酒下肚,我就把心里话全给说了。”🎲 面试就是抛硬币?谷歌自己都过不了自己的面试Steve 分享了他在谷歌招聘委员会时亲身经历的一次惊人实验:委员会成员在双盲情况下评估了一批候选人的面试材料,并投票拒绝了其中60%的人——结果揭晓,他们评估的正是他们自己的面试材料。这个故事深刻揭示了顶级科技公司面试流程中巨大的不确定性、偏见和运气成分,也解释了他为何认为“拿到 offer 只是侥幸过关”。“我们评估的是我们自己的面试材料。所以我们投票决定不录用百分之六十的自己人。这个结果让我们非常清醒。”🤖 重返代码战场:AI 如何逼疯你,又如何让你效率百倍一度因厌倦而“退休”的 Steve,详细解释了 AI 如何让他重新燃起对编程的热情。他提出了“Vibe Coding”的概念,即让 AI 写代码。但他警告说,这绝非易事。AI 就像一个“拿着电锯的学步儿童”,会用非常微妙和阴险的方式犯错。他分享了 AI 删掉他所有测试,然后告诉他“所有测试都通过了”的崩溃经历,并强调,未来的开发者必须学会与 AI 协作,像驾驭烈马一样引导它、验证它。“Claude 删了我所有的测试,然后告诉我:‘你所有的测试现在都通过了。’这话没错,它们是‘通过’了——都去世了,没了,死了。”🔮 2026终局之战:软件工程师的末日与重生Steve 引用了 Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei 的观点,发出了一个严峻的警告:AI 的发展速度远超想象,大约在2026年,我们将迎来一个“终局”(end game),而软件工程师将是第一批受到冲击的知识工作者。他认为,这并非末日,而是一场彻底的洗牌。旧的技能将贬值,而那些能够驾驭 AI、高效构建软件的“软件工程师2.0”将脱颖而出。他敦促所有开发者立刻行动,开始学习,否则将被彻底淘汰。“Dario 把2026称作‘终局’(end game),他说这话的时候没有一丝戏剧性……而最先倒下的,第一批受影响的工作,就是软件工程师。”🌐 播客信息补充翻译克隆自:Amazon, Google and Vibe Coding with Steve Yegge本播客采用原有人声声线进行播客音频制作,也可能会有一些地方听起来怪怪的使用 AI 进行翻译,因此可能会有一些地方不通顺;如果有后续想要听中文版的其他外文播客,也欢迎联系微信:iEvenight
2025-07-27
1h 13
The Pragmatic Engineer
Amazon, Google and Vibe Coding with Steve Yegge
Supported by Our Partners• WorkOS — The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS.• Statsig — The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more.• Sonar — Code quality and code security for ALL code.—Steve Yegge is known for his writing and “rants”, including the famous “Google Platforms Rant” and the evergreen “Get that job at Google” post. He spent 7 years at Amazon and 13 at Google, as well as some time at Grab before briefly retiring from tech. Now out of retirement, he’s building AI developer tools at Sourcegraph—drawn back by the excitement of working with LLM...
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1h 33
ADSP: Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs
Episode 238: Recommended Podcast Discussions on AI & LLMs
In this episode, Conor recommends some podcast episodes on AI and LLMs.Link to Episode 238 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonShow NotesDate Generated: 2025-06-11Date Released: 2025-06-13ChangeLog: Steve Yegge on productive vibe coding, the death of the IDE, babysitting a fleet of AI coding agentsOxide and Friends 6/2/2025 -- AI Discourse with Steve KlabnikFallthrough: A Discourse on AI DiscourseThe Death of the Junior...
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08 min
Changelog & Friends
Adventures in babysitting coding agents
The ever-provocative Steve Yegge joins us fresh off a vibe coding bender so productive, he wrote a book on the topic alongside award-winning author Gene Kim. Steve tells us why he believes the IDE is dead, why babysitting AI agents is more fun than coding, when vibe coding might take over the enterprise, how software devs should approach coding agents, and what it all means for society. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Retool – Assemble your elite AI te...
2025-06-06
1h 33
Changelog Master Feed
Adventures in babysitting coding agents (Changelog & Friends #96)
The ever-provocative Steve Yegge joins us fresh off a vibe coding bender so productive, he wrote a book on the topic alongside award-winning author Gene Kim. Steve tells us why he believes the IDE is dead, why babysitting AI agents is more fun than coding, when vibe coding might take over the enterprise, how software devs should approach coding agents, and what it all means for society. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Retool – Assemble your elite AI te...
2025-06-06
1h 33
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Adventures in babysitting coding agents (Friends)
The ever-provocative Steve Yegge joins us fresh off a vibe coding bender so productive, he wrote a book on the topic alongside award-winning author Gene Kim. Steve tells us why he believes the IDE is dead, why babysitting AI agents is more fun than coding, when vibe coding might take over the enterprise, how software devs should approach coding agents, and what it all means for society. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Retool – Assemble your elite AI te...
2025-06-06
1h 33
Troubleshooting Agile
Revenge of the QA
With so many great reader emails recently Jeffrey and I haven’t got around to discussing CitCon on the podcast yet! This week we do just that, with Jeffrey’s reflections from discussions on the evolving role of AI in coding including Steve Yegge’s new article which revisits whether the ‘death’ of the junior developer will ultimately be a ‘revenge.’ Links: - Steve Yegge article: https://sourcegraph.com/blog/revenge-of-the-junior-developer - Jevon's Paradox: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradox -------------------------------------------------- You'll find free videos and practice material, plus our book Agile Conversations, at agileconversations.com And we'd love to hear any th...
2025-06-03
24 min
Generative AI in the Real World
Generative AI in the Real World: Vibe Coding with Steve Yegge
Ever since Andrej Karpathy first tweeted it, “vibe coding” has been on every software developer’s mind. Join Ben Lorica and Steve Yegge to find out what vibe coding means, especially in a professional context. Going beyond the current memes, what will the future of software development look like when we have multiple agents? And how […]
2025-04-03
30 min
Hacker News Highlights
Mar 10, 2025 | Phone experience, Tesla's secret team for range complaints, using Claude Code
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on Mar 10, 2025.It is as if you were on your phonehttps://pippinbarr.com/it-is-as-if-you-were-on-your-phone/info/https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43308994Tesla created secret team to suppress driving range complaints (2023)https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-batteries-range/https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43314781I've been using Claude Code for a couple of dayshttps://twitter.com/Steve_Yegge/status/1898674257808515242https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43307809Apple Exclaveshttps://randomaugustine.medium.com/on-apple-exclaves-d683a2c37194
2025-03-10
12 min
JUXT Cast
Insights into DevOps, AI, and High-Performance Technology Organizations - with Gene Kim
Episode Notes This latest episode of the JUXTCast features Gene Kim, a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, celebrated researcher, and multiple award-winning Chief Technology Officer. Gene is widely recognized for his contributions to the DevOps movement and for co-authoring influential works such as The Phoenix Project and The DevOps Handbook. In this engaging discussion, Gene reflects on his career journey, from his time as the founder and CTO of Tripwire to his rediscovery of the joy of programming through Clojure. The episode explores key themes including high-performing technology organizations, the transformative role of AI in programming, and...
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1h 09
SourceForge Podcast
The Evolution and Future of AI Coding: Sourcegraph
In this episode of the SourceForge Podcast, we speak to Steve Yegge, IC Engineer at Sourcegraph. Steve shares insights on the evolution of programming, the impact of AI coding assistants, and the future of coding with a focus on CHOP (Chat-Oriented Programming). The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities that come with the integration of AI in software development, emphasizing the need for developers to adapt to new workflows and tools. We discuss Steve’s extensive career in software development, his experiences at major tech companies like Amazon and Google, and the cultural differences between these organizations. In this con...
2024-11-06
51 min
The freeCodeCamp Podcast
Open Source is WILD. The craziest things The Changelog has seen in 15 years.
On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Adam Stachoviac and Jerod Santo co-hosts of The Changelog – the longest-running software podcast in world. They interview devs about Open Source projects, and they also have a weekly news episode that I always listen to. 5 years ago, Quincy interviewed them for their 10th anniversary episode, and now he's back catching up on what they've been doing for the past 5 years. We talk about: - How open source is changing - Open data and open LLM models - Self-reliance and self-hosted infrastructure...
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1h 40
Troubleshooting Agile
Death of the Junior Developer?
Junior coders aren't going to be purged, but trained, just like we taught ditch-diggers to drive excavators. Find out why Squirrel thinks Steve Yegge is wrong, on this episode of Troubleshooting Agile. Links: Enterprise Technology Leadership Summit: https://itrevolution.com/product/enterprise-technology-leadership-summit-las-vegas-2024/ - Steve Yegge's talk at ETLS: article https://sourcegraph.com/blog/the-death-of-the-junior-developer , video https://videos.itrevolution.com/watch/1002959965 - Gene Kim at ETLS: https://itrevolution.com/articles/observing-the-impact-of-ai-on-law-firms-software-and-writing-winners-and-losers/ - Patrick Debois at ETLS: https://videos.itrevolution.com/watch/1002959794 -------------------------------------------------- You'll find free videos and practice material, plus our book Agile Conversations, at agileconversations.com And we'd love to...
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20 min
Software Misadventures
From "AI mid-life crisis" to the "time of my life" | Steve Yegge (Sourcegraph)
A Silicon Valley veteran and known for his writings like "The Death of the Junior Developer", Steve Yegge joins the show to chat about his "AI Midlife Crisis", the unique writing process he employs, and building the future of coding assistants. Segments: (00:00:00) The AI Midlife Crisis (00:04:53) The power of rants (00:09:55) “You gotta be able to make yourself laugh” (00:11:46) Steve's writing process (00:14:10) “I published them… and nothing happened for six months” (00:17:30) Key to perseverance in writing? Get pissed. (00:23:24) Writing in one sitting (00:29:05) The AI Midlife Crisis (00:35:04) Management to IC...
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1h 25
Side Project Spotlight
#71: Job Market Vibe Check
The trio discuss the state of the tech job market, especially for Apple platform developers. We touch on all manner of topics from how hiring practices are broken, to practical tips for new grads, to the utility of side projects, future hot platforms, and of course the "AI" question. There is a lot of good stuff in this episode. Enjoy! ## Topics Discussed: - Introductions - Job Market Vibe Check - Junior Developers - Hiring Practices Are Broken - Developer Demand Will Increase ...
2024-07-29
1h 08
AI Article Readings
The Death of the Junior Developer - By Steve Yegge
AI Narration of The Death of the Junior Developer - By Steve Yegge.Askwho Casts AI is a listener-supported podcast. To receive new posts and support the cost of creation, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.https://sourcegraph.com/blog/the-death-of-the-junior-developer This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit askwhocastsai.substack.com/subscribe
2024-07-27
24 min
Changelog Interviews
State of the "log" 2023
Our 6th annual year-end wrap-up episode! This time we’re featuring 12 (yes, 12!) listener voice mails, our favorite episodes of the year & some insanely cool Breakmaster Cylinder beats made just for this occasion. Thanks for listening! 💚 Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 5 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Dep...
2023-12-20
1h 46
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
State of the "log" 2023 (Interview)
Our 6th annual year-end wrap-up episode! This time we’re featuring 12 (yes, 12!) listener voice mails, our favorite episodes of the year & some insanely cool Breakmaster Cylinder beats made just for this occasion. Thanks for listening! 💚 Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 5 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Dep...
2023-12-20
1h 46
Changelog Master Feed
State of the "log" 2023 (Changelog Interviews #571)
Our 6th annual year-end wrap-up episode! This time we’re featuring 12 (yes, 12!) listener voice mails, our favorite episodes of the year & some insanely cool Breakmaster Cyilnder beats made just for this occasion. Thanks for listening! 💚 Leave us a comment Changelog++ members get a bonus 5 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today! Sponsors: Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com Fly.io – The home of Changelog.c...
2023-12-20
1h 46
Troubleshooting Agile
Gene Kim on Winning Organisations Part III: Simplification & Amplification
Phoenix Project author, Gene Kim, is back on Troubleshooting Agile to discuss the groundbreaking theories of organizational management described in his new book, Wiring the Winning Organization. In this episode (part three of three), Gene discusses how and why you should be "simplifying” and “amplifying" in your DevOps team. Links: - Wiring the Winning Organization: https://itrevolution.com/product/wiring-the-winning-organization/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealGeneKim - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/realgenekim/ - Steve Yegge Amazon Platform Rant: https://gist.github.com/chitchcock/1281611 - Investments Unlimited: https://itrevolution.com/product/investments-unlimited/ - Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem https://en.wikipe...
2023-12-20
26 min
Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast
The "Normsky" architecture for AI coding agents — with Beyang Liu + Steve Yegge of SourceGraph
We are running an end of year survey for our listeners. Let us know any feedback you have for us, what episodes resonated with you the most, and guest requests for 2024! RAG has emerged as one of the key pieces of the AI Engineer stack. Jerry from LlamaIndex called it a “hack”, Bryan from Hex compared it to “a recommendation system from LLMs”, and even LangChain started with it. RAG is crucial in any AI coding workflow. We talked about context quality for code in our Phind episode. Today’s guests, Beyang Liu and Steve Yegge from...
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1h 19
Software Defined Talk
Are you telling me GitHub is a good name
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50 min
Wealth Architect Podcast
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18 min
Changelog Interviews
Storytime with Steve Yegge
This week it’s storytime with Steve Yegge! Steve came out of retirement to join Sourcegraph as Head of Engineering. Their next frontier is Cody, their AI coding assistant that answers code questions and writes code for you by reading your entire codebase and the code graph. But, we really spent a lot of time talking with Steve about his time at Amazon, Google, and Grab. Ok, it’s storytime! Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 9 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Sent...
2023-07-20
1h 43
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Storytime with Steve Yegge (Interview)
This week it’s storytime with Steve Yegge! Steve came out of retirement to join Sourcegraph as Head of Engineering. Their next frontier is Cody, their AI coding assistant that answers code questions and writes code for you by reading your entire codebase and the code graph. But, we really spent a lot of time talking with Steve about his time at Amazon, Google, and Grab. Ok, it’s storytime! Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 9 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Sent...
2023-07-20
1h 43
Changelog Master Feed
Storytime with Steve Yegge (Changelog Interviews #549)
This week it’s storytime with Steve Yegge! Steve came out of retirement to join Sourcegraph as Head of Engineering. Their next frontier is Cody, their AI coding assistant that answers code questions and writes code for you by reading your entire codebase and the code graph. But, we really spent a lot of time talking with Steve about his time at Amazon, Google, and Grab. Ok, it’s storytime! Leave us a comment Changelog++ members get a bonus 9 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today! Sponsors: ...
2023-07-20
1h 43
tutorialinux
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54 min
Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast
No Moat: Closed AI gets its Open Source wakeup call — ft. Simon Willison
It’s now almost 6 months since Google declared Code Red, and the results — Jeff Dean’s recap of 2022 achievements and a mass exodus of the top research talent that contributed to it in January, Bard’s rushed launch in Feb, a slick video showing Google Workspace AI features and confusing doubly linked blogposts about PaLM API in March, and merging Google Brain and DeepMind in April — have not been inspiring. Google’s internal panic is in full display now with the surfacing of a well written memo, written by software engineer Luke Sernau written in early April, revealing in...
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43 min
The Confident Commit
How to position yourself for the AI revolution ft. Steve Yegge of Sourcegraph
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37 min
swyx backup pod
Sourcegraph-Welcome Steve Yegge to Sourcegraph!
Sourcegraph-Welcome Steve Yegge to Sourcegraph!
2023-02-27
23 min
The Swyx Mixtape
[Tech] The Origin of Kubernetes - Steve Yegge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKE1S7PK1fY 14.45mins inMy article on Google vs OpenAI: https://lspace.swyx.io/p/google-vs-openai
2023-01-19
14 min
The Swyx Mixtape
[Tech] Separation of Control vs Data Planes - Steve Yegge
Listen to Stevey's podcast: https://youtubetranscript.com/?v=Wi8SL-Tot-8&t=1212Transcriptso let me tell you about service mesheskind of like the terminology just to geteverybody up to speed because i knowsome of you haven't looked at this spaceor haven't looked at it recentlyyou're going to hear two terms controlplane and data plane bandied about a lotand it's very confusing at first okaybecause first of all they are sort ofpoorly named and second of all...
2022-12-20
19 min
Lenny's Podcast: Product | Career | Growth
Leaving big tech to build the #1 technology newsletter | Gergely Orosz (The Pragmatic Engineer)
Gergely Orosz writes the #1 technology newsletter at Substack, called The Pragmatic Engineer. He started his career as a software developer in the U.K., spent three years at Skype, and followed that role with four years as an engineering manager at Uber before deciding to leave big tech and work for himself. Gergely began pursuing his newsletter full-time in September 2021 and in just one year has amassed 200,000 subscribers. He now makes more money than he did at his salaried tech job, and with freedom and flexibility. In today’s podcast, Gergely shares why he left his well-paying job at Ub...
2022-11-17
1h 14
Chariot TechCast
Chariot TechChat #54: Virtual threads in Java, Steve Yegge, and the forgotten OS keeping NYC’s subway alive
From the Chariot Blog We’ve always got great content on the Chariot blog, written by our developers: it’s got over 20 years of tech reviews, tutorials, and more. We’re hiring! If you’re a senior software engineer interested in working with bright, curious colleagues who love to share what they learn, consider joining our team. Open positions, benefits, and interview process can all be found here. If you’re a self-identified woman looking to level up your dev skills, join us at our free, one-day conference: A Guided Tour of Full Stack. It’s not too late to regi...
2022-10-13
00 min
The Swyx Mixtape
[Weekend Drop] Steve Yegge Joins Sourcegraph
Listen: https://twitter.com/sourcegraph/status/1577687896814911488Steve's post about Sourcegraph: https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/introducing-steve-yeggehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viNB7v3bgx8
2022-10-09
30 min
Acquired
Amazon Web Services
So, how DID an online book retailer end up building the infrastructure layer that powers the entire internet? (Or at least 39% of it, per latest market share data.) While many myths, legends, and some downright falsehoods exist, the real answer to that question deserves a full Acquired episode of its very own. So here it is: the story of Amazon Web Services. Who’s got the truth? Tune in and find out. :) Sponsors:WorkOS: https://bit.ly/workos25Sierra: https://bit.ly/acquiredsierraSentry: https://bit.ly/acquiredsentryAnthropic: https://bit.ly/acquiredclaude25M...
2022-09-06
2h 45
The Swyx Mixtape
False Negatives [Steve Yegge]
watch Steve Yegge's podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GurMGEDHUYTranscript[00:00:00] So this week we've been going through Steve yogis podcasts and his greatest hits his updated perspectives on the big clouds and what they're doing right. And what they're doing wrong. But the other thing that Steve is really well known for is his views on tech interviewing. And he's done in big tech interviews and quite a lot of them. And we all know they're broken in some way, but it's often in very stark reminder of how broken i...
2021-10-29
29 min
The Swyx Mixtape
Customer Obsession [Steve Yegge]
Listen to Steve Yegge's podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0xmHrQJdAwthefirst in this little series was i talkedabout their ability to root out diseaseand dysfunction in theorganization and squash it immediatelythe second one was about their focus onretail customers and individual peopleand how they put that front and centerin first and foremost and there was noalso customer service mentality therein this episode what...
2021-10-28
27 min
The Swyx Mixtape
Greasy Spots on Chairs [Steve Yegge]
Watch Steve Yegge's podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v4z46Ea35Qacompany is like a bodyit's not like a person like a humanbeing it's like a thing it's an entitythat has its own agenda and its owngoals and its own control of resourcesand its own value systemand uhthe individual members of the companykinda don't matter as long as they'redoing their joband...
2021-10-26
14 min
The Swyx Mixtape
Xbox One and Bad Execs [Steve Yegge]
Listen to Stevey's Tech Talk (10mins in) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUtUAc_ew9YPlaystation ad talked about in the clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWSIFh8ICaAhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2013/06/11/playstation-4s-price-and-policies-humiliate-microsofts-xbox-one-at-e3/?sh=377dd8aa133fhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_MattrickListener Jeremy Jung emailed in this clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbWgUO-Rqcwand I really liked this comment: "They got their target audiences mixed up, when they studied the data from the 360 it showed masses of casual users primarily using it to stream Netflix a...
2021-10-25
18 min
Oxide and Friends
Agile + 20
Oxide and Friends Twitter Space: July 26, 2021Agile + 20We’ve been holding a Twitter Space weekly on Mondays at 5p for about an hour. Even though it’s not (yet?) a feature of Twitter Spaces, we have been recording them all; here is the recording for our Twitter Space for July 26, 2021.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers on July 26 included Tom Lyon, Tom Killalea, Dan Cross, Aaron Goldman, and others. (Did we miss your name and/or get it wrong? Drop a PR!)Some of the topics we h...
2021-07-27
1h 11
AGPIAL A Good Person Is Always Learning.
Designing Event-Driven Systems Concepts and Patterns for Streaming Services with Apache Kafka Ben Stopford Foreword by Sam Newman
Designing Event-Driven Systems Concepts and Patterns for Streaming Services with Apache Kafka Ben Stopford Foreword by Sam Newman https://assets.confluent.io/m/7a91acf41502a75e/original/20180328-EB-Confluent_Designing_Event_Driven_Systems.pdf While the main focus of this book is the building of event-driven systems of dif‐ ferent sizes, there is a deeper focus on software that spans many teams. This is the realm of service-oriented architectures: an idea that arose around the start of the century, where a company reconfigures itself around shared services that do commonly useful things. This id...
2021-05-10
3h 35
European Straits
The Digital Economy w/ Bill Janeway. Reinvention. Bezos. Musk. Communications.
The Agenda 👇Bill Janeway’s vision of the state of the world 🎧Should investors partner with corporates in their efforts at reinventing themselves?Jeff Bezos is stepping down. A few thoughts on his life and legacy.Lessons shared by my friend Martin Schmidbaur on communications.Jerry Neumann’s “productive uncertainty”: Tesla as a business case.🎧 I recently sat down for a conversation with Bill Janeway, an economist, faculty member at Cambridge University, and author of the landmark book Doing Capitalism in the Innovation Economy.It’s a book that really...
2021-02-10
58 min
Breaking Into Software
Interview with Anthony D Mays: Compton to Google
Today, I interviewed Anothony D Mays, an engineer at Google for about 7 years. We talk about his journey from Compton to Google. Tips for imposter syndrome, facing bias in the workplace, interviewing with Google, getting noticed by recruiters, and more. I hope you enjoy it! You can find Anthony at https://anthonydmays.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonydmays/ https://anthonydmays.com/blog/2017/07/09/craft-solid-resume-grabs-attention-top-tech-companies/ https://anthonydmays.com/blog/2017/01/10/prepare-google-interview-1-month-left/ You can find me at breakingintosoftware.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-a-hudson/ And...
2020-12-08
1h 02
The NFX Podcast
The Founders' List: Steve Yegge's Famous Rant on 'Google vs Amazon' (Famous Memos)
null This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community. Longtime Googler Steve Yegge posted an insightful rant on his Google+ page about how Google is failing to make platforms for its products. He also shares some interesting little tidbits about his six-year stint at Amazon working for the 'Dread Pirate Bezos'. The rant was intended to be shared only with his Google coworkers, but was accidentally made public. Read the full memo here - https://gist.github.com/chitchcock/1281611
2020-11-20
22 min
The Cloud Pod | Weekly AI & Cloud News on AWS, Azure & GCP
The Cloud Pod Plays Buzzword Bingo on Machine Learning
On The Cloud Pod this week, your hosts introduce the idea of plaques to commemorate a feature suggestion becoming a product. A big thanks to this week’s sponsors: Foghorn Consulting, which provides full-stack cloud solutions with a focus on strategy, planning and execution for enterprises seeking to take advantage of the transformative capabilities of AWS, Google Cloud and Azure. When the girls get coding!. Join us on your screens, Oct 13, for the live@Manning “Women in Tech” conference to celebrate the rising movement of women in technology. http://mng.bz/MolW This week’s highlights
2020-09-24
1h 04
The Cloud Pod | Weekly AI & Cloud News on AWS, Azure & GCP
The Cloud Pod Plays Buzzword Bingo on Machine Learning
On The Cloud Pod this week, your hosts introduce the idea of plaques to commemorate a feature suggestion becoming a product. A big thanks to this week’s sponsors: Foghorn Consulting, which provides full-stack cloud solutions with a focus on strategy, planning and execution for enterprises seeking to take advantage of the transformative capabilities of AWS, Google Cloud and Azure. When the girls get coding!. Join us on your screens, Oct 13, for the live@Manning “Women in Tech” conference to celebrate the rising movement of women in technology. http://mng.bz/MolW This week’s highlights
2020-09-02
1h 04
FounderQuest
How Do You Sell A SaaS Swiss Army Knife?
Show Notes:Links:Snow CrashMicrosoft Flight Simulator glitchGoogle deprecation article by Steve YeggeSwiss ArmyBadass: Making Users Awesome by Kathy SierraHerokuFull Transcript:Josh:This is just why I know. I know that whatever happens in November, it's just going to get... It's going to get crazier. No matter what.Starr:I do feel like... More and more I feel like I'm inside of a cyber punk novel. Not really a William Gibson, Chiba City, going to get your bioware implanted...
2020-08-28
42 min
Roll For Enterprise
Can't Get Out Of The Cloud
Dominic's back from the beach, where luckily there were no clouds. The question of the week is, can enterprises also avoid the cloud — and should they? We talked about cloud repatriation, and mentioned Lydia Leong's piece on the topic (https://cloudpundit.com/2020/07/27/hunting-the-dread-gazebo-of-repatriation/). Dominic also shamelessly plugged a piece of his own on multi-cloud in 2020 (https://diginomica.com/three-reasons-why-multi-cloud-back-and-here-stay), as well as Charity Major's piece on the future of Ops jobs (https://acloudguru.com/blog/engineering/the-future-of-ops-jobs). We didn't get around to mentioning Steve Yegge's piece on Google Cloud and how its deprecation policy makes it hard to...
2020-08-28
30 min
AWS Morning Brief
Whiteboard Confessional: Google’s Deprecation Policy
About Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksDear Google Cloud, Your Deprecation Policy is Killing You A Cloud GuruThe Duckbill GroupChaosSearch
2020-08-21
17 min
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
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
North Star Podcast
Alex Danco: Amazon, Cities, and Disruption
SHOW NOTES LINKS: Find Alex online: Twitter Social Capital: Snippets People mentioned: Steve Yegge Clay Christensen Travis Kalanick Dan Doctoroff Dr. J. Craig Venter Eric Reis Chamath Palihapitiya Other mentions: Steve's Google Platforms rant Social Capital Y Combinator Andreessen Horowitz Cloud Kitchens Sidewalk Labs 100 Resilient Cities The Organization Man by William Whyte The Lean Startup SHOW TOPICS 2:11...
2019-02-18
1h 50
Test & Code
64: Practicing Programming to increase your value
I want you to get the most out of being a software developer, or test engineer, or whatever you do that makes this podcast relevant to your life. By "get the most" I mean: the most fun the most value more career options probably more responsibility maybe even more money, that'd be cool I want you to start (or continue) studying and practicing your skills. But not just random practice, I've got a strategy to help you focus what to study. Why am I talking about this now? Here's some background...
2019-02-07
21 min
提前怀旧
后之视今亦犹今之视昔【下】
「未来」是一个迷人的词汇——在进步主义的语境里,它意味着程度更高的自由、效率和福祉与时间的正相关。但这可能也反映出人类对于自我的崇拜——也可以说,忽视。 (任宁在节目里口误搞混了特斯拉、爱迪生和交流电、直流电的对应关系。) 延伸阅读 Mary Meeker 的报告原文 “Internet Trends 2018” Mary Meeker 的报告中文版《互联网趋势报告 2018》 Allison Lantero 发表在美国能源部网站上的文章 “The War of the Currents: AC vs. DC Power” Gartner 的图表 “Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies 2017” Rio 推荐的适合洗碗机的宜家直线型碗 Santiago Ramón y Cajal 的书 Advice for a Young Investigator Steve Yegge 关于当年 Jeff Bezos 内部命令的文章存档 EA 数据分析师 Su Xue 和 Meng Wu 等人的论文 Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment for Maximized Engagement in Digital Games 被中国网民称为「平成废物」的「ゆとり世代」 吴恩达的深度学习课程 deeplearning.ai 《第一财经》上的文章《靴子落地!高瓴资本集团牵头收购百丽国际 一代鞋王正式宣布私有化》
2018-06-22
2h 14
Rebuild
200: Leather Jacket King (hak)
Hakuro Matsuda さんをゲストに迎えて、CES, VR, NVIDIA, Google, Nintendo Labo, iOS 11.3, コインチェックなどについて話しました。 スポンサー: try! Swift (コード: TRYREBUILD) Show Notes Rebuild - レッドブルで検索 Rebuild: Hak Matsuda (hak) インフルエンザ流行レベルマップ CES 2018 News - The Verge Best TVs of CES 2018: Sony, Panasonic, LG and more NVIDIA CEO Keynote From CES 2018 AMD Raven Ridge desktop APU ハイプ曲線 HTC VIVE Pro Oculus Go Lenovo Daydream headset This 65-inch OLED TV rolls up like a giant newspaper This $16,000 robot uses AI to sort and fold laundry Netflix Altered Carbon AMD hires former Nvidia Tegra exec to run its graphics chip division Google hires former Xbox, PlayStation exec Phil Harrison Why I left Google to join Grab – Steve Yegge Stevey's Google Platforms Rant TOKYO - try! Swift Conference ★ Nintendo Labo | Nintendo...
2018-01-29
1h 31
Podlodka Podcast
Podlodka #31 – Собеседования у нас и за рубежом
Podlodka #31 – Собеседования у нас и за рубежом Мы уже несколько раз вкратце проходились по теме собеседований, но в этот раз решили посвятить ей целый выпуск. Иованна Мишанина, посетившая 80 собеседований за свою жизнь, из которых 30 – этим летом в Лондоне, рассказала нам о своем опыте общения с разными компаниями. В этот раз поговорили про все этапы интервью – HR, технический и знакомство с командой, пользу написание кода на листочке, важность знания алгоритмов для мобильщика, и поделились восхитительными историями из своего опыта. На правах рекламы: Приходи работать в Badoo. Проходите онлайн-тест, затем 18-19 ноября их разработчики на месте проводят серию интервью, по окончанию которых выдают оффер и увозят вас к себе в Лондон. https://events.badoo.com/podlodka Поддержи лучший подкаст про мобильную разработку: www.patreon.com/podlodka Также ждем вас, ваши лайки, репосты и комменты в мессенджерах и соцсетях! Telegram-чат: https://t.me/podlodka Страница в Facebook: www.facebook.com/podlodkacast/ Twitter-аккаунт: https://twitter.com/PodlodkaPodcast Содержание: - 00:03:00 - Обновление Patreon - 00:07:45 - Знакомство с гостем - 00:09:25 - Как готовить резюме - 00:18:04 - Самые важные пункты в резюме - 00:27:25 - Выбираем, в какую компанию пойти работать - 00:39:10 - Собеседование с HR - 00:53:50 - Технический этап интервью - 01:06:00 - Нужно ли писать код на интервью - 01:21:30 - Различия в знаниях у Android и iOS разработчиков - 01:30:14 - Архитектурный этап интервью - 01:37:10 - Собеседования техлидов - 01:40:13 - Про тестовые задания - 01:53:50 - Набор советов по прохождению интервью от Стаса - 02:01:00 - Набор советов по прохождению интервью от Иованны - 02:06:47 - Набор советов по прохождению интервью от Егора - 02:12:10 - Полезные советы по проведению интервью от абстрактной компании Полезные ссылки: - Cracking the Coding Interview https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Cracking_the_Coding_Interview.html?id=anhAXwAACAAJ&hl=en - Get that Job at Google http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com.ar/2008/03/get-that-job-at-google.html - Пример прохождения интервью на знание алгоритмов https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKu_SEDAykw&feature=em-subs_digest - Top Coder Algorithm Practise https://www.topcoder.com/tc?module=ProblemArchive - Glassdoor https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/index.htm - Hacker Rank https://www.hackerrank.com/
2017-10-29
2h 18
Software Defined Talk
“When I go to the grocery store, I just buy the bananas” - Amazon/Whole Goods, J(2)EE, building your own kubernetes stack
Come Monday, we’ll see what full-on “digital transformation” looks like when Amazon fully owns Whole Foods. Also, Oracle is looking to move JEE to a foundation, closing out a long era of Java stewardship: how will “open source” like this work in a mature market? We also discuss the trend of private equity buying tech firms and GitHib’s write-up of building their own platform with kubernetes and series of small bash scripts. Traveling to China Coté is a terrible work-trip tourist. AA 263, DFW to PEK, seat 19K. Exit row seat is good, but the front part of...
2017-08-25
1h 03
Engineers & Coffee
faster, cheaper, better
google IO 2017 kotlin official android support steve yegge, Why Kotlin is Better than Whatever Dumb Language You're Using google home phone calls google assistent coming to iphone Cloud TPU (tensorflow) IAM DB authentication IAM resource level perms for AS codebuild updates codebuild managed containers on github Mary's place at new Amazon building google cloud speech more formats (wav, flac)
2017-06-09
27 min
Exponent
Episode 097 — Google Versus AWS
Ben and James discuss cloud computing and why Google fell behind AWS, and how the company is taking a very wise strategy in catching up. Note: Due to a recording error Ben’s track quality is poor. Our apologies. Presented by MailChimp Links Ben Thompson: How Google is Challenging AWS — Stratechery Ben Thompson: Amazon Re:Invent, Google vs AWS vs IBM vs Microsoft — Stratechery Daily Update Steve Yegge: Stevey’s Google Platforms Rant — Google Plus Ben Thompson: The Amazon Tax — Stratechery Ben Thompson: Apple’s Organizational Crossroads — Stratechery Transcript: @Chamath At StrictlyVC’s Insider Series —...
2016-12-02
1h 13
Exponent
Episode 079 — Twerk the Algorithm
Ben and James discuss the allegations that Facebook is censoring conservative news, and renew their ongoing debate about Facebook’s power. Then, why Google’s current situation is similar to Microsoft, even though the long-term looks good. Links Want to Know What Facebook Really Thinks of Journalists? Here’s What Happened When It Hired Some. — Gizmodo Former Facebook Workers: We Routinely Suppressed Conservative News — Gizmodo Nilay Patel: Let’s Say Obvious Things About Facebook and Conservative News — The Verge Ben Thompson: The Voters Decide — Stratechery Ben Thompson: The Real Problem with Facebook and the News — Stratechery Ben Thompson: Defe...
2016-05-20
58 min
Kodsnack
Kodsnack 94 - Päronmetersekunder är inte en rimlig enhet här
Fredrik och Tobias snackar typer från aritkelnTypes as units. Är statisk typning på väg tillbaka? Har det varit ute med statisk typning? Det går ju bra att skriva rörig kod även utan statisk typning, så vad är problemet? Därefter snackar vi om att grovt dela in utvecklingsvärlden i konservativa och liberala riktningar, både när det gäller språk, företag och personer. Var ligger du på skalan, vilken riktning tilltalar dig mest? Vad tycker du om att göra den uppdelningen? Slutligen snackar vi utifrån en Intervju med And...
2015-03-17
38 min
AskDeveloper Podcast
EP39 - Interviewing For Google For With Mohamed Tayseer
الحلقة التاسعة و الثلاثون من راديو اسأل مطور, في هذه الحلقة نستضيف المهندس محمد تيسير المنضم حديثاً لفريق عمل جوجل في مدينة زيورخ في سويسرا, ليشارك معنا خبراته و نصائحه لمن يريدون التقدم في الوظائف المماثلة. Why do you want to join Google? Technical career path Innovative Move to another country You will not lose anything if you fail. There is no such thing as blacklist What they are looking for in a candidate? Smart & get things done Goes the extra mile (open-source, side projects, …) Measurable achievements College degree is not required Persistence: I failed the 1st interview but passed the 2nd How to pass the interview? Relax. It’s not the end of the world Always keep the communication line open. In other words, always think out loud. Don’t stand there silently while you are thinking Validate your assumptions with test cases & ask about edge cases to make sure you understand everything. The problem might be simpler than you think Apply for all...
2015-01-18
1h 20
AskDeveloper Podcast
EP39 - Interviewing For Google For With Mohamed Tayseer
الحلقة التاسعة و الثلاثون من راديو اسأل مطور, في هذه الحلقة نستضيف المهندس محمد تيسير المنضم حديثاً لفريق عمل جوجل في مدينة زيورخ في سويسرا, ليشارك معنا خبراته و نصائحه لمن يريدون التقدم في الوظائف المماثلة. Why do you want to join Google? Technical career path Innovative Move to another country You will not lose anything if you fail. There is no such thing as blacklist What they are looking for in a candidate? Smart & get things done Goes the extra mile (open-source, side projects, …) Measurable achievements College degree is not required Persistence: I failed the 1st interview but passed the 2nd How to pass the interview? Relax. It’s not the end of the world Always keep the communication line open. In other words, always think out loud. Don’t stand there silently while you are thinking Validate your assumptions with test cases & ask about edge cases to make sure you understand everything. The problem might be simpler than you think Apply for all...
2015-01-18
1h 20
Rebuild
55: Legacy Monolithic Macroservices (Naoya Ito)
Naoya Itoさんをゲストに迎えて、Heroku Button, microservices などについて話しました。 スポンサー: RubyMotion Kaigi 2014 Show Notes Rebuild Podcast Supporter Introducing Heroku Button Deploy to Heroku / Webアプリケーションのポータビリティ再び app.json Application Manifest RubyMotion Kaigi 2014 ★ Microservices マイクロサービス (microservices) とは何か twitter/snowflake Stevey's Google Platforms Rant Steve Yegge の Google とプラットフォームに関するぶっちゃけ話を訳した Rails Pacific
2014-08-24
44 min
Kodsnack
Kodsnack 56 - Små små lösningar på små små problem
Fredrik och Kristoffer snackar om utvecklingen av programmeringskonsten och undrar varför saker inte går snabbare framåt än de gör. Från webben där alla verkar återuppfinna elementarpartiklar om och om igen, via våra likformiga utvecklingsmiljöer till programmeringsspråk där vi återupptäcker Lisp med jämna mellanrum. Famlar vi fortfarande i blindo i väntan på att någon ska upptäcka elden? Vi hinner också med lästips kring Lisp och problemen med de som predikar entydiga och enkla Svar på alla problem. Avsnittet sponsras av Malmö startup studio.
2014-06-24
55 min
Functional Geekery
Paul Holser
In this episode I talk with Paul Holser. We start out by talking about his junit-quickcheck project, being a life long learner and exploring ideas about computation from other languages, and what Java 8 is looking like in with the support of closures and lambdas. Our Guest, Paul Holser http://github.com/pholser @pholser on Twitter Topics The Container Store junit-quickcheck JUnit JUnit Theories Real World Haskell Haskell QuickCheck Prime Factors Kata Interest in trying to tackle shrinking for junit-quickcheck Bringing functional ideas...
2014-05-20
42 min