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Bisq, the decentralized Bitcoin exchange (Changelog Interviews #269)

Chris Beams joins the show to talk about Bisq, the P2P decentralized Bitcoin exchange and open-source desktop application that allows you to buy and sell bitcoins in exchange for national currencies, or alternative crypto currencies. We get some background on the issues faced by crypto exchanges like CoinBase, and the now defunkt Mt. Gox. We discuss whether or not Bitcoin is a censorship resistant payment system and what it means to have anonymous transaction currency options. Bisq also has an interesting white paper about its own DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) to support its contributors and we discuss that in detail at the end of the episode.

Nov 3, 20171h 50m

Maintaining a Popular Project and Managing Burnout (Request For Commits #15)

Christopher Hiller joined Nadia and Mikeal to discuss the ups and downs of maintaining Mocha - a JavaScript test framework that runs on Node.js and in the browser. Discussions included maintaining a popular project, getting funding, the challenges of having money, raising the profile of a project, focusing on the needs of a community, and managing burnout.

Nov 1, 201758 min

Operação Serenata de Amor (Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Government Corruption 😱) (Changelog Interviews #268)

Eduardo Cuducos joined the show to talk about Operação Serenata de Amor an Artificial Intelligence and Data Science project that aims to inform the general public about government corruption and spending. We talked about how this artificial intelligence project analyzes claims for reimbursement from congresspeople to determine illegal probability, how it monitors government spending, the technology behind it, and how other governments might be able to follow this model.

Oct 31, 20171h 3m

Functional Programming (Changelog Interviews #267)

Eric Normand joined the show to talk about Functional Programming. We talked about FP vs OOP vs Imperative, why FP is popular again, the advantages and disadvantages of Functional Programming, and teaching Functional Programming concepts.

Oct 28, 201759 min

Documentation and Quitting Open Source (Request For Commits #14)

Ryan Bigg joined the show to talk about his open source work on the documentation of Ruby on Rails, fund raising, crowd sourcing, departure, handing off, not quitting, making the right decision, getting paid, sustaining, and more.

Oct 20, 20171h 5m

The Future of RethinkDB (Changelog Interviews #266)

Mike Glukhovsky joined the show to talk about the future of RethinkDB. Mike was a co-founder of RethinkDB along-side Slava Akhmechet. RethinkDB shutdown a year ago officially on October 5, 2016 — and today we're talking through all the details with Mike. The shutdown, getting purchased by the CNCF, relicensing, buying back their IP and source code, community and governance, and some specific features that Mike and the rest of the community are excited about.

Oct 17, 20171h 10m

The Kotlin Programming Language (Changelog Interviews #265)

Dmitry Jemerov joined the show to talk about Kotlin - a language created by JetBrains that's designed to be an industrial-strength object-oriented language, and a "better language" than Java. We asked Dmitry "Why invent a new language?", talked through Google announcing official Android support, covered some of Kotlin's characteristics, Kotlin vs Swift, and more.

Oct 13, 201753 min

Automating GitHub with Probot (Changelog Interviews #264)

We talk with Brandon Keepers and Bex Warner about GitHub's Probot — GitHub Apps to automate and improve your workflows. You can use pre-built apps or easily build and share your own.

Oct 6, 20171h 10m

Conversations about sustaining open source (Changelog Interviews #263)

This episode features conversations from Sustain 2017 at GitHub HQ with Richard Littauer, Karthik Ram, Andrea Goulet, and Scott Ford. Sustain was a one day conversation for open source software sustainers to share stories, resources, and ways forward to sustain open source.

Sep 22, 201755 min

Presenting a Pragmatic Perspective (Go Time #57)

Cindy Sridharan joined the show to talk about development and operations as a generalist, leveling up as an engineer (while still providing business value), challenging the status-quo, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Sep 15, 20171h 6m

Community, Building Remote-first Teams, and Web Performance Inclusivity (Changelog Interviews #262)

Karolina Szczur joined the show to talk about community building, building remote-first teams, the hiring process in tech, product development, and the inclusivity factor of web performance.

Sep 8, 20171h 27m

Container Security and Demystifying Complexity (Go Time #56)

Liz Rice joined the show to talk about containers, cloud security, making complex concepts easier to understand, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Sep 8, 20171h 3m

Dep, Cross-platform, and Getting Started (Go Time #55)

Carolyn Van Slyck joined the show to talk about dependency management, upping your cross-platform game, getting into Go, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Aug 31, 201750 min

Go at Walmart (and Scale) (Go Time #54)

Chase Adams joined the show to talk about working on distributed systems with distributed teams, giving people opportunities to learn and grow, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Aug 18, 20171h 15m

Web Audio API and TypeScript is Turing Complete (JS Party #19)

Alex Sexton, Rachel White, and Myles Borins talk about the Web Audio API and how TypeScript is "Turing Complete".

Aug 18, 201741 min

2017 Node.js User Survey and Beaker Browser (JS Party #18)

Mikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and Paul Frazee talk about the 2017 Node.js user survey and Beaker Browser - an experimental peer-to-peer web browser that uses the Dat protocol to host sites from a user's device.

Aug 18, 201755 min

AMA — BasicAttentionToken, Robotics, IDE's and Stuff (JS Party #17)

This is an AMA show with live questions from the #jsparty Slack channel. We cover everything from BasicAttentionToken, Robotics, Microsoft, IDE's, and other fun stuff.

Aug 18, 201755 min

GopherCon 2017: A Retrospective (Go Time #53)

After taking some time to recover, the gang rehashes all the greatest talks and favorite moments from this year's GopherCon. Much love to the Go community and all the souls who worked tirelessly to make this conference happen.

Aug 18, 201753 min

Building an artificial Pancreas with Elixir and Nerves (Changelog Interviews #261)

We talked with Tim Mecklem about building an artificial Pancreas with Elixir and Nerves to help those with Type 1 Diabetes who want to "loop" — a process which involves monitoring glucose levels, predicting where a person's glucose levels are heading, then delivering insulin based on that prediction. Tim is a Developer at Gaslight in Cincinnati where he builds software solutions with Ruby and Elixir, and he's a member of the Nerves Core team.

Aug 11, 20171h 5m

All About The Go Compiler (Go Time #52)

David Chase joined the show for a technical Q & A on compilers and what makes Go's compiler different from the rest (and of course, other interesting Go projects and news)

Aug 7, 201754 min

You are not Google/Amazon/LinkedIn (Changelog Interviews #260)

If you find yourself chasing shiny objects and squirrels all time, you should 💯 listen to this episode featuring Ozan Onay (President of Bradfield School of Computer Science) where we discuss his recent blog post entitled _You Are Not Google_ which was the #1 link in Changelog Weekly - Issue #159. This show is full of wisdom and advice for every developer out there.

Aug 4, 201749 min

ANTHOLOGY — The Future of Open Source at OSCON 2017 (Changelog Interviews #259)

This is an anthology episode from OSCON 2017 featuring awesome conversations with Kelsey Hightower (OSCON Co-Chair and Developer Advocate at Google Cloud Platform), Safia Abdalla (Open Source Developer and Creator of Zarf), and Mike McQuaid and Nadia Eghbal (GitHub Open Source Programs).

Jul 28, 201756 min

ES Modules and ESM Loader (JS Party #16)

Mikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and John-David Dalton talk about ES Modules history and current status, and JDD's ESM loader.

Jul 26, 20171h 9m

10 years of RabbitMQ (Changelog Interviews #258)

We are thrilled to produce this show to honor RabbitMQ’s 10th anniversary. Karl Nilsson and Michael Klishin joined the show to talk through 10 years of RabbitMQ — one of the most widely deployed open source message brokers with more than 35,000 production deployments worldwide.

Jul 21, 20171h 13m

Infosec research and app security (Go Time #51)

Aaron Hnatiw joined the show to talk about being a security researcher, teaching application security with Go, and a deep dive on how engineers and developers can get started with infosec. Plus: white hat, black hat, red team, blue team...Aaron sorts it all out for us.

Jul 19, 20171h 9m

The power of wikis, the problem with social networks, the promise of AI (Changelog Interviews #257)

Evan Prodromou has been involved in open source since the mid '90s. His open source travel guide – Wikitravel – grew up alongside Wikipedia and the web itself. In this episode, we hear Evan's history, try to solve open social networking once and for all, and learn how sprinkling a little artificial intelligence on to our products can yield big wins without having to shoot the moon.

Jul 14, 20171h 26m

Open source and supercomputers (Spack) (Request For Commits #13)

Todd Gamblin – a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Lab – tells Nadia and Mikeal all about bringing open source to his peers in the national labs. They discuss what it’s like to open source a project inside the government, how Todd found contributors for Spack, why he got involved with NumFOCUS, and much more.

Jul 12, 20171h 3m

Ubuntu Snaps and Bash on Windows Server (Changelog Interviews #256)

We talked with Dustin Kirkland (Head of Ubuntu Product and Strategy at Canonical) at OSCON about 12.04's end of life, the death of the Ubuntu phone, Snaps and snapd, and Bash on Ubuntu on Windows Server. This is the second installment of our mini-series from the expo hall floor of OSCON 2017. Special thanks to our friends at O'Reilly for inviting us to OSCON.

Jul 7, 201731 min

Async control flow and threats to the open web (JS Party #15)

Mikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and Kyle Simpson talk about Async Control Flow and Threats to the Open Web, plus our project of the week Blake2b-WASM.

Jul 7, 20171h 10m

Bringing Kubernetes to Azure (Go Time #50)

Kris Nova joined the show to talk about developer empathy, running K8s on Azure, Kops, Draft, editors, containerizing odd things...and what it's like to play a keytar.

Jul 6, 20171h 8m

Why is GraphQL so cool? (Changelog Interviews #255)

Johannes Schickling (Founder of Graphcool) joined the show to talk about GraphQL — an application layer query language from Facebook. We talked about what it is, where it makes sense to use it, its role in serverless architectures, getting docs for free via Schemas and Types, and the community that's rallying around this new way to think about APIs.

Jun 30, 201756 min

Inside Node 8, Glitch, Building a Community Around Education (JS Party #14)

Mikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and Jessica Lord talk with James Snell (Node.js TSC Director) about the release of Node.js version 8. Then, in the second half of the show, we discuss Glitch and their new "raise your hand" feature and building a community around education. Our project of the week is Tad!

Jun 23, 201746 min

Deploying Changelog.com (Changelog Interviews #254)

This week we take you behind the scenes of the new infrastructure for Changelog.com and talk with Gerhard Lazu. We relaunched the new brand and site for Changelog on Phoenix/Elixir in October of 2016 and we needed a better way to reliably host and deploy the site. That's where Gerhard came in. We cover all the details and decisions in this show.

Jun 23, 20171h 23m

The serverless revolution (Changelog Interviews #253)

We talked with Pam Selle at OSCON about the serverless revolution happening for JavaScript developers. This episode kicks off our mini-series from the Expo Hall floor at OSCON 2017.

Jun 16, 201728 min

Crowdfunding Open Source (Vue.js) (Request For Commits #12)

Evan You joined the show to talk about his work on Vue.js. We learn how Evan found users and got Vue.js off the ground, the details behind their crowdfunding on Patreon, whether or not crowdfunding is a viable method of sustaining open source, finding balance in life and work, and plans for funding beyond the Patreon campaign.

Jun 15, 20171h 1m

Adventures in VS Code (Go Time #49)

Ramya Achutha Rao joined the show to talk about all the things that make VS Code a great editor for writing Go, getting help from the community, plus other interesting Go projects and news.

Jun 13, 20171h 3m

Inside the Release of npm@5 and Sheetsee (JS Party #13)

Mikeal Rogers, Rachel White, and Alex Sexton talk with Rebecca Turner and Kat Marchán about npm@5 and Jessica Lord about Sheetsee.

Jun 13, 201754 min

GitHub's Open Source Survey (2017) (Changelog Interviews #252)

On Friday, June 2, 2017 – GitHub announced the details of their Open Source Survey – an open data set on the open source community for researchers and the curious. Frannie Zlotnick, Nadia Eghbal, and Mikeal Rogers joined the show to talk through the backstory and key insights of this open data project which sheds light on the broader open source community's attitudes, experiences, and backgrounds of those who use, build, and maintain open source software.

Jun 9, 20171h 18m

Restic and backups (done right) (Go Time #48)

Alexander Neumann joined the show to talk about using Go to write backup software, solving tough problems like deduplication, scratching your own itch, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Jun 1, 201756 min

Using ES6/7, create-react-app, and Electron! (JS Party #12)

Mikeal Rogers, Rachel White, and Alex Sexton discuss how they're using ES6/7 with and without a compiler, updates to create-react-app, and the beloved Electron.

Jun 1, 20171h 5m

JAMstack, Netlify CMS, and 10x-ing Smashing Magazine (Changelog Interviews #251)

Matt Biilman and Chris Bach joined the show to talk about JAMstack, Netlify CMS, how open source drives standards, and 10x-ing the speed of Smashing Magazine.

May 30, 20171h 14m

Web Standards, ECMAScript Modules in Browsers, and Learning JS (JS Party #11)

Wes Bos and Mike Taylor joined Alex Sexton this week to talk about Web Standards stuff, compileTo CSS libraries, ECMAScript Modules in Browsers, and Learning JS.

May 26, 20171h 3m

Docker, Moby, Containers (Go Time #47)

Solomon Hykes joined the show to talk about all things Docker, Moby Project, and what makes Go a good fit for container management.

May 25, 20171h 9m

The Backstory of Kubernetes (Changelog Interviews #250)

Tim Hockin and Aparna Sinha joined the show to talk about the backstory of Kubernetes inside Google, how Tim and others got it funded, the infrastructure of Kubernetes, and how they've been able to succeed by focusing on the community.

May 21, 20171h 10m

Periph.io, Drivers, Hardware (Go Time #46)

Marc-Antoine Ruel joined the show for a deep dive on controlling hardware, writing drivers with Go, and other interesting Go projects and news.

May 12, 20171h 3m

BONUS - Sustain Open Source Software (Changelog Interviews)

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Justin Dorfman joined us for a special BONUS episode of The Changelog to share some details about Sustain Conference with you. It's a one day conversation for Open Source Software sustainers at GitHub HQ (SF) on June 19, 2017. No keynotes, expo halls or talks. Only discussions about how to get more resources to support digital infrastructure. Plus, we'll be there.

May 4, 20179 min

SPECIAL — Ask Us Anything! (Go Time #45)

This is a special "Ask Us Anything" episode where we answered questions submitted by the community — covering everything from impostor syndrome and the future of Go, to the music we listen to to get in a groove, and barbecue (of course).

May 4, 20171h 13m

yayQuery Reunion! (JS Party #10)

In this special episode, it's a yayQuery podcast reunion. Alex Sexton, Paul Irish, Rebecca Murphey, and Adam Sontag are back for a takeover episode here on JS Party where they catch up on the latest happenings in JavaScript, share JavaScript predictions, thoughts on TypeScript, React, PWAs, and more.

May 2, 20171h 10m

Open source at Microsoft, inclusion, diversity, and OSCON (Changelog Interviews #249)

Scott Hanselman joined today's show produced in partnership with our friends at OSCON. Scott is a Program Chair of OSCON, host of the podcast Hanselminutes, and advocate for open source inside of Microsoft and the Azure Cloud team. We talked about the oldest software he wrote that's still in production, the shift inside Microsoft to open source and why, as well as ways to make inclusion and diversity a priority in your communities.

Apr 28, 20171h 0m

Open source lessons learned (Changelog Interviews #248)

Zeno Rocha, Principal Developer Advocate at Liferay, joined the show to talk about DevRel, his open source work (clipboard.js, Dracula Theme, jQuery Boilerplate, Browser Diet, et al), and his passion for teaching and giving talks at conferences. Zeno also shared some really interesting stories about his first contributions to open source, how that played out, and the lessons learned along the way.

Apr 28, 20171h 17m