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Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #662

Spec-driven development with Kiro

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2025-10-15T18:30:00Z šŸŽ§ 22,730

We’re joined by Deepak Singh from the Kiro team. Kiro is AWS’s attempt at building an AI coding environment to take you from prototype to production. It does that by bringing structure to your agentic workflow with spec-driven development. Their aim: the flow of AI coding, leveled up with mature engineering practices.

Changelog News Changelog News #165

The great software quality collapse

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2025-10-13T18:00:00Z šŸŽ§ 18,535

Denis Stetskov describes how we’ve ā€œnormalized catastropheā€ in the software industry, Meta is officially handing React and React Native over to a foundation, The New Stack reports on GitHub’s Azure migration priority, Miguel Grinberg benchmarks Python 3.14, and The Oatmeal’s Matthew Inman published his take on AI art.

Changelog & Friends Changelog & Friends #112

A new direction for AI developer tooling

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2025-10-10T18:00:00Z #phoenix +1 šŸŽ§ 26,962

Elixir creator, JosĆ© Valim, is throwing his hat into the coding agent ring with Tidewave –a coding agent for full-stack web development. Tidewave runs in the browser alongside your app, but it’s also deeply integrated into Rails and Phoenix. On this episode, JosĆ© tells us all about it. Also: his agent flow, YOLO mode, an MCP hot take, and more.

Changelog News Changelog News #164

The best coders should exit the feed

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2025-10-06T18:45:00Z šŸŽ§ 20,473

Abner Coimbre makes a compelling case why our biggest technical talent should abandon for-profit social platforms, Noah Brier creates a Claude Code and Obsidian starter kit, Bharath Natarajan documents the Vercel vs Cloudflare fight, Toolbrew is a well-designed website brimming with common utilities, and Yusuf Aytas analyzes why over-engineering happens.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #660

Reinventing Python tooling with Rust

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2025-10-01T19:30:00Z #python +2 šŸŽ§ 26,421

Charlie Marsh built Ruff (an extremely fast Python linter written in Rust) and uv (an extremely fast Python package manager written in Rust) because he believes great tools can have an outsized impact. He believes it so much, in fact, that he started an entire company that builds next-gen Python tooling.

On this episode, Charlie joins us to tell us all about it: why Python, why Rust, how they make everything so fast, how they’re starting to make money, what other products he’s dreaming up, and more.

Changelog News Changelog News #163

Hiring only senior engineers is killing companies

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2025-09-30T01:30:00Z šŸŽ§ 19,315

Andrew Churchill thinks companies should really be hiring junior engineers, Addy Osmani announces Chrome DevTools MCP, GitHub lays out a roadmap to fend off npm attacks, Jerry Liu builds an app that generates a timeline of your day’s activities, and Sean Goedecke attempts to define ā€œgood tasteā€ in the context of software engineering.

Changelog & Friends Changelog & Friends #110

Inside Oxide

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2025-09-26T21:30:00Z #startups šŸŽ§ 24,377

Bryan Cantrill and Steve Tuck, the co-founders of Oxide, are on the pod live (to tape) from the stage at OxCon. Jerod and I were invited to Oxide’s annual internal conference to meet the people and to hear the stories of what makes Oxide a truly special place to work right now. The best part was this on-stage discussion with Bryan and Steve. Enjoy!

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #659

Voices of Oxide

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2025-09-26T19:30:00Z #startups šŸŽ§ 18,196

Voices of Oxide on the pod! Cliff Biffle (engineer), Dave Pacheco (engineer), and Ben Leonard (designer) are on the show today. Jerod and I were invited to Oxide’s annual internal conference called OxCon to meet the people and to hear the stories of what makes Oxide a truly special place to work right now.

Cliff Biffle is working on all Hubris and firmware. Cliff says ā€œThere’s a lot that happens before the ā€˜main CPU’ can even power on.ā€ Dave Pacheco is leading the efforts on Oxide’s ā€œUpdateā€ system. And Ben Leonard in charge of all things brand and design at Oxide.

Changelog News Changelog News #162

An escape route from YAML hell

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2025-09-22T19:00:00Z šŸŽ§ 20,312

Adolfo OchagavĆ­a believes we’re approaching the problem of configuration from a flawed starting point, Annie Mueller hits us with a wakeup call about how she reads beginner tutorials, Brian Kihoon Lee spends some time meditating on taste, Namanyay thinks vibe coding is coders braindead, and Can Elma speculates on why AI helps senior engineers more than juniors.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #658

Flowing with agents

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2025-09-17T22:30:00Z #startups +1
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Everything is changing. Adam is joined by his good friend Beyang Liu from Sourcegraph — this time, talking about Amp (ampcode.com). Amp is one of the many, and one of Adam’s favorite agentic coding tools to use. What makes it different is how they’ve engineered to it to maximize what’s possible with today’s frontier models. Autonomous reasoning, access to the oracle, comprehensive code editing, and complex task execution. That’s nearly verbatim from their homepage, but it’s also exactly what Adam has experienced. They talk through all things agents, how Adam might have been holding Amp wrong, and they even talked through Adam’s idea called ā€œAgent Flowā€. If you’re babysitting agents, this episode is for you.

Changelog News Changelog News #161

Just enough automation

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2025-09-15T20:00:00Z šŸŽ§ 19,446

Zach Gates quantifies the value of automating things, Albania’s new prime minister names an AI ā€œministerā€ to his Cabinet, Eckart Walther launches Really Simple Licensing (RSL) along with some big names on the web, Vishnu Haridas praises UTF-8’s design, and Justin Searls disagrees with last week’s headline story about AI coding tools and shovelware.

Changelog News Changelog News #160

Why AI coding claims don't add up

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2025-09-08T17:00:00Z šŸŽ§ 22,815

Mike Judge breaks down why he doesn’t believe the AI coding claims add up, the folks behind Cactoide create an open source alternative to Meetup / Eventbrite, Ryan Farley tells the story of how RSS beat Microsoft, Dominik Szymański ditched Docker for Podman (and thinks you should too), and Stripe announces a new layer 1 blockchain called Tempo.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #657

XO Ruby is hitting the road

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2025-09-03T20:00:00Z #conferences +1 šŸŽ§ 24,996

Jim Remsik has lived on the bleeding edge (but also the heart’s center) of the Ruby world for decades. This fall, he’s organizing six (yes, SIX) XO Ruby confs all around the United States.

On this episode, Jim joins us to reminisce about the early days of Ruby and Rails, share what he’s learned from so many years of organizing events, and invite all of us to join him on his upcoming 7500 mile road trip.

Changelog News Changelog News #159

Next.js is infuriating

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2025-09-02T18:15:00Z šŸŽ§ 20,020

Dominik Meca is infuriated by Next.js, Josh Bressers explains why open source is just one person, Huon Wilson describes the usefulness of ā€œCopy as cURLā€, Herman Martinus re-licenses Bear, and Nawaz Dhandala unpacks why dependency bloat is such a pervasive problem.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #656

Python documentary companion pod

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2025-08-27T18:30:00Z #python +1 šŸŽ§ 26,050

Our friends at Cult.Repo launched their epic Python documentary on August 28th, 2025! To celebrate, we sat down with Travis Oliphant –creator of NumPy, SciPy, and more– to get his perspective on how Python took over the software world.

Stick around for the twist ending! We set aside Python and dissect Travis’ big idea to make open source projects financially sustainable through direct investment.

Changelog News Changelog News #158

Omarchy 2.0: Best Linux setup ever?

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2025-08-25T19:15:00Z šŸŽ§ 31,239

Elon Musk and xAI take on Microsoft, DHH ships version 2 of Omarchy (his love letter to Linux), Glyn Normington on managing developer’s block, Mitchell Hashimoto declares that all Ghostty contributions must disclose AI tooling, the United States government takes a 10% stake in Intel, and Adam Derewecki thinks we should do things that don’t scale, then don’t scale.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #655

From Chef to System Initiative (remastered)

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2025-08-21T16:00:00Z #oss +2 šŸŽ§ 24,971

The epic show with Adam Jacob has been remastered! Now with full-length video on YouTube. Adam goes solo with Adam Jacob for an epic pod into his journey to get to System Initiative. From SysAdmin at 8 years old, to discovering Linux and working for Mom-and-pop ISPs, to open source changing his life and starting Opscode and building Chef. Buckle up and enjoy.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #654

Biocomputing on human neurons

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2025-08-14T20:00:00Z #hardware +2 šŸŽ§ 21,343

Dr. Ewelina Kurtys is leading the way in biocomputing at FinalSpark where she is working on the next evolutionary leap for AI and neuron-powered computing. It’s a brave new world, just 10 years in the making. We discuss lab-grown human brain organoids connected to electrodes, the possibility to solve AI’s massive energy consumption challenge, post-silicon approach to computing, biological vs quantum physics and more.

Changelog News Changelog News #156

Open source regrets

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2025-08-11T19:15:00Z šŸŽ§ 24,620

Open source maintainers share their regrets, Thomas Dohmke steps down as GitHub CEO, James Kettle breaks down HTTP/2 from a security perspective, PHP is getting the pipe operator this November, and a class action copyright suit threatens Anthropic and the rest of the AI industry.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #653

LIVE from Denver with Nora Jones!

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2025-08-06T19:30:00Z šŸŽ§ 23,688

We’re LIVE at the historic Oriental Theater in Denver, CO with Nora Jones. Nora is the founder of Jeli.io, recently acquired by PagerDuty and she’s been shaping the way we think about reliability, incident response, and human-centered engineering for years.

We get into the real story behind the deal. Not just the headline, but what it’s like selling your company, what it takes to actually integrate a product into a larger platform, how customers responded, what changed for her team, and why her new role at PagerDuty is basically everything she was building Jeli for.

Changelog News Changelog News #155

The smell of vibe coding

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2025-08-04T19:45:00Z šŸŽ§ 28,995

Alex Kondov knows when you’ve been vibe coding. (He can smell it.) our friends at Charm release a Go-based AI coding agent as a TUI, Jan Kammerath disassembled the ā€œhacked’ Tea service’s Android app, Alex Ellman made a website that provides up-to-date pricing info for major LLM APIs, and Steph Ango suggests remote teams have ā€œramblingsā€ channels.

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