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Felix Geisendörfer & Michael Knyszek join Natalie to discuss Go execution traces: why they’re awesome, common use cases, how they’ve gotten better of late & more.
Felix Geisendörfer & Michael Knyszek join Natalie to discuss Go execution traces: why they’re awesome, common use cases, how they’ve gotten better of late & more.
This week we’re joined by Sean Mcllroy from Slack’s Release Engineering team to learn about how they’ve fully automated their deployment process. This conversation covers Slack’s original release process, key changes Sean’s team has made, and the latest challenges they’re working on...
This episode of Screaming in the Cloud focuses on keeping critical data safe and organized, especially when there's a lot of it. Pranava Adduri, the CEO of Bedrock Security, shares the tools and methods Bedrock uses to help other businesses protect their essential information. They discuss how...
The 3 Musketeers return! Filippo Valsorda, Roland Shoemaker & Nicola Murino continue their deep-dive conversation with Natalie about Go’s crypto libraries. Also listen to Part 1 and Part 2!
What's in the SOSS? features the sharpest minds in security as they dig into the challenges and opportunities that create a recipe for success in making software more secure. Get a taste of all the ingredients that make up secure open source ...
<p>Comedian Jimmy Carr feels contractually obliged about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.</p><p> </p><p>Jimmy sits down with Conan to discuss why now is a better time than ever to be in stand-up, developing his signature comedic style, workshopping new material on the road, and what Dunbar’s number tells us about the origins of comedy. </p><p> </p><p>Jimmy Carr returns to Netflix with his latest stand-up special Jimmy Carr: Natural Born Killer out now.</p><p> </p><p>Jimmy’s brand-new international tour Jimmy Carr: Laughs Funny is on sale now. For tickets and info visit <a href="http://jimmycarr.com">jimmycarr.com</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://www.jimmycarr.com">https://www.jimmycarr.com</a></p><p>Youtube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@jimmycarr">https://www.youtube.com/@jimmycarr</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/jimmycarr">https://www.instagram.com/jimmycarr</a></p><p>Threads: <a href="https://www.threads.net/@jimmycarr">https://www.threads.net/@jimmycarr</a></p><p> </p><p>For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit <a href="http://TeamCoco.com">TeamCoco.com</a>.</p><p>Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (669) 587-2847.</p>
This week Adam is joined by Thomas Paul Mann, Co-founder and CEO of Raycast, to discuss being productive on a Mac, going beyond their free tier, the extensions built by the community, the Raycast Store, how they’re executing on Raycast AI chat which aims to be a single interface to many LLMs. Raycast has gone beyond be...
i’m not sure which source control system needs to hear this but .. nobody has ever wanted to commit a .DS_Store file.
Attached: 1 image We made a comic about a job interview.
In this episode, Ben Burkert &amp; Chris Stolt join Johhny to explore the ups &amp; downs of trying to get secure local development environments set up, why it’s hard &amp; what you can do about it.
Don't know if I reach any game developer. But games need a "adult mode" as in "I haven't played the game for weeks because life happened. Please give me a ramp up of the story so far and an option for a short tutorial with all the controls and mechanics".
Week Notes 24#16 (5 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2024-04-15?
If Changelog News had an extended edition, this might be it! Jerod &amp; Adam discuss Hashicorp’s Cease and Desist letter, Redis getting forked, Boston Dymanics’ scary cool new robot, Justin Searls’ extensive use of the Apple Vision Pro, Thorston Ball moving from Vim to Zed, Firefox becoming hard to use, Beeper joining...
Attached: 1 image "Being alive is as special an occasion as it gets" 😍
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Proposals🍪 Accepted: support partitioned cookiesArticle: Prepare for thrid-party cookie restrictionsNew: add reflect.AssertToDeclined: builtin is[T any](any) boolMeetups & Conferences🇨🇿 Prague Go Meetup, April 23🇳🇱 Rotterdam Go Meetup, April 23🌐 Conf42 Golang, April 25, Online🇬🇧 GopherCon UK CFP...
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For the last ~7 weeks on-and-off rewriting the documentation for oapi-codegen
which has needed a fresh version for a bit of time. On top of that, I've spent pretty much the last two days solidly finishing it off, and am very glad to have just merged it!
Documentation can be difficult to do - especially if you're redoing it all in one go - but am hoping it's in a much better place for new and existing users alike!
Also introduces a CONTRIBUTING.md
for the first time, and I ended up adding 14 new examples to the examples directory because I couldn't quite remember how things worked 😅
I always write in the present tense. It's the present, and I'm tense
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If your enemy is literally hiding behind children, you don't say, "My enemy made me kill children." You say, "I couldn't kill my enemy, because there were children in the way." Unless, of course, you don't think the children are really human in the way that your children are human.
What’s wrong babe? You’ve hardly created any shareholder value today
This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with BoxyHQ co-founder and CEO Deepak Prabhakara. We talked about a number of things, from BoxyHQ’s relationship with its open source project, called SAML Jackson to how to build a growth flywheel and how that flywheel does and does not depend on...
Did MKBHD ruin an AI company and their product because of their negative review of it? No, the bad AI product ruined itself and its company. Just because someone created a business, found funding and created a thing doesn’t mean they should get instant recognition, and a pass for crappy stuff. Entrepreneurs aren’t your friends, they aren’t superior, they don’t deserve to be coddled. When they make sh*t products, they should be told that they made sh*t. MKBHD did their job.
Content warning: TW // Suicide
me? overwhelmed? impossible
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Google went from “don’t be evil” to “help commit genocide or you’re fired”.
I will be attending
.Adam Jacob is CEO and co-founder of System Initiative, an infrastructure automation software startup that came out of stealth in 2023. Previously, he was co-founder and CTO of Chef Software, which also focused on infrastructure automation, and was sold to Progress Software in 2020. Chef had roots in open source, and underwent a license change in 2019; Jacob has taken a different tack with his new company. In this episode, he discusses his "speed run" through the various permutations of open source business models during his career, and how the industry can use the lessons learned by a generation of open product entrepreneurs to improve open source-based business sustainability.
Listen to How to Have a Massage from Nobody Panic. Stevie got a massage and loved it. Tessa gets them all the time for her stressed body. Together they offer advice if you’re thinking about going for the first time and, quite frankly, get far too worried about how to tell if your masseuse is going to give you a “happy ending” or not. Subscribe to the Nobody Panic Patreon at patreon.com/nobodypanicWant to support Nobody Panic? You can make a one-off donation at https://supporter.acast.com/nobodypanicRecorded and edited by Aniya Das for Plosive.Photos by Marco Vittur, jingle by David Dobson.
Attached: 1 image It's incredible what you learn when you treat your employees like adults.
Alexis Richardson co-founded a company in 2014 called Weaveworks, which created an open source GitOps project called Flux CD. In February, the company ceased operations, despite having gained new customers in 2023. Among the events that precipitated the closure of the business were acquisition talks with a larger company that fell through "at the 11th hour," according to a post by Richardson on LinkedIn. Weaveworks is one example of a company associated with a flourishing open source project – Flux CD continues under the CNCF – that ultimately couldn't make the business side work. Richardson gives his take on what happened with the company and how the CNCF could help businesses like it in the future, as well as what he's got planned next.
Chad Whitacre is head of open source at Sentry, an application and performance monitoring software maker that moved to a business source license for its products in 2019, and then to a functional source license in November 2023. Most recently, Chad has been working on a new project called Software Commons over the last six months, with the goal of balancing the user freedom prioritized by open source software with developer sustainability. In this episode, he discusses the tragedy of the commons vs enclosure, open source vs open products, BSL vs FSL and more.
William Morgan is CEO at Buoyant, a company that sells commercial and SaaS support for the Linkerd service mesh project and employs all of its maintainers. In February, Buoyant announced it would no longer be making a certain class of the project's code, called stable release artifacts, available for free to production users with more than 50 employees. Morgan discusses community reaction to that change and his outlook on the future of open source.
<p>Actress and comedian Kristen Wiig feels warm about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.</p><p> </p><p>Kristen sits down with Conan to discuss sketch comedy’s “false positives,” odd jobs before landing on SNL, her favorite characters she’s developed over the years, and leading an ensemble cast in her new series Palm Royale. Later, Conan responds to a listener voicemail with a special request involving a birth.</p><p> </p><p>For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit <a href="http://TeamCoco.com">TeamCoco.com</a>.</p><p>Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (669) 587-2847.</p>
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<p>Comedian and actor Will Ferrell feels awkward about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.</p><p>Will joins Conan along with trusty assistant Sona Movsesian and producer Matt Gourley to reflect on his unmatched commitment to comedy, sharing humble roots with Conan at The Groundlings, feeling good about bad reviews, and remembering the comedy bit Will performed on Late Night that got them both in trouble with Lorne Michaels.</p><p>Plus, Conan answers questions from fans about hair, Star Wars, and staff favorites. Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (323) 451-2821.</p><p>Will Ferrell’s new movie Holmes and Watson opens in theaters December 21st.</p><p>For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit <a href="http://TeamCoco.com">TeamCoco.com</a>.</p>
Getting great Uppermost vibes from vibes - Syence 🎶
<p>Actor Harrison Ford feels confused about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.</p><p> </p><p>Harrison sits down with Conan to discuss nearly changing his name in the early days of his career, smashing the Lego Millennium Falcon on one of his many Conan appearances, and the upcoming release of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Plus, Sona asks Conan for tips in preparing her speech as the 2023 Mt SAC Alumnus of the Year.</p><p> </p><p>For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit <a href="http://TeamCoco.com">TeamCoco.com</a>.</p>
After working on the initial stages of several largish projects, I accumulated a list of things that share the following three properties:
Week Notes 24#15 (5 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2024-04-08?
Apropos of Why I recommend Renovate over any other dependency update tools having 12+ hours on the front page of Hacker News, y'all may be interested in a post from last year, what happens when a post goes viral