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Open sourcing the DEV community (The Changelog #310)

August 15, 2018 1:21:22 117.35 MB Downloads: 0

We talk with Ben Halpern the founder and webmaster of dev.to — a community for developers to talk about software. Last Wednesday they open sourced the codebase of the dev.to platform, so we wanted to talk through all the details with Ben. We talked through the backstory, how Ben realized this could become a business, how the team was formed, their motivations for open sourcing it and why they didn’t open source it from the start, the technical stack, and their vision for the future of the site.

Behavioral economics and AI-driven decision making (Practical AI #9)

August 13, 2018 50:26 36.37 MB Downloads: 0

Mike Bugembe teaches us how to build a culture of data-driven decision making within a company, leverage behavioral economics, and identify high value use cases for AI.

Jeff Robbins is an actual rockstar [rebroadcast] (The Changelog)

August 10, 2018 30:10 22.03 MB Downloads: 0

On this special bonus episode of The Changelog, we’re playing the latest episode of Away from Keyboard with Jeff Robbins. While some dream of having a successful career, Jeff Robbins has already had several. Once the lead singer and guitarist for Orbit, Jeff has worked on some of the most famous Drupal websites. He talks to Tim about his early interest in computers, starting Lullabot, and adjusting to life after leaving the company he built and ran.

REST easy, GraphQL is here (JS Party #38)

August 10, 2018 1:04:26 46.71 MB Downloads: 0

Jerod and Suz talk with John Resig about how he’s using GraphQL at Khan Academy, some of the mistakes and successes using GraphQL, John’s feelings on jQuery, and community Q&A.

Jeff Robbins is an actual rockstar (Away from Keyboard #4)

August 08, 2018 31:00 22.51 MB Downloads: 0

While some dream of having a successful career, Jeff Robbins has already had several. Once the lead singer and guitarist for Orbit, Jeff has worked on some of the most famous Drupal websites. He talks to me about his early interest in computers, starting Lullabot, and adjusting to life after leaving the company he built and ran.

Rebuilding Exercism from the ground up (The Changelog #309)

August 08, 2018 1:13:46 53.38 MB Downloads: 0

Adam and Jerod invite back Katrina Owen after years away focusing on Exercism—a 100% free platform for code practice and mentorship with over 2500 exercises and 48 different language tracks. They talk to Katrina about how the platform has changed, the direction it’s taken, the backstory on the recently launched version 2, and how she plans to turn Exercism into a sustainable business. Also, what happens if that doesn’t work?!

Eye tracking, Henry Kissinger on AI, Vim (Practical AI #8)

August 06, 2018 28:59 41.78 MB Downloads: 0

Chris and Daniel help us wade through the week’s AI news, including open ML challenges from Intel and National Geographic, Henry Kissinger’s views on AI, and a model that can detect personality based on eye movements. They also point out some useful resources to learn more about pandas, the vim editor, and AI algorithms.

npm is made of people. PEOPLE! (JS Party #37)

August 03, 2018 53:43 39.0 MB Downloads: 0

Jerod, Nick, and Chris talk with Jeff Lembeck about his tweets, the people behind npm, the need for empathy, and things they’re excited about.

Ashley Baxter is excited about… insurance? (Away from Keyboard #3)

August 01, 2018 27:34 20.04 MB Downloads: 0

Thirteen years ago, Ashley Baxter inherited the family insurance business when her Dad passed away. Even though she’s a talented photographer, and built a successful photography business, the insurance industry kept calling her name. Ashley talks about what excites her about insurance, the challenges of running a business, and how burnout forced her to focus.

Biases in AI, helping veterans get jobs in software, open science (The Changelog #308)

August 01, 2018 1:03:44 46.17 MB Downloads: 0

Adam and Jerod are on location at OSCON and talk with Camille Eddy about recognizing biases in AI, Jerome Hardaway about the work he’s doing to prepare veterans for jobs in software, and Abby Cobunoc Mayes about the work she’s doing at Mozilla for open science.

Understanding the landscape of AI techniques (Practical AI #7)

July 30, 2018 44:46 32.29 MB Downloads: 0

Jared Lander, the organizer of NYHackR and general data science guru, joined us to talk about the landscape of AI techniques, how deep learning fits into that landscape, and why you might consider using R for ML/AI.

Behind the party with Suz at OSCON (JS Party)

July 27, 2018 23:28 17.26 MB Downloads: 0

Adam and Jerod catch up with Suz about her presentation at OSCON, some cool stuff she’s doing at her house, and more.

A11y is your ally (JS Party #36)

July 27, 2018 1:03:24 45.97 MB Downloads: 0

Suz, Safia, and Kball get together to talk about accessibility; what does it mean, why should we care, and what tools and resources can we use to better educate ourselves, and improve our work.

Live at OSCON 2018 (Backstage #1)

July 27, 2018 19:32 28.28 MB Downloads: 0

Adam, Jerod, and Tim sit down to talk at OSCON 2018 about their favorite parts of the conference, meeting new people, seeing old friends, and telling people about all the new things happening at Changelog.

Away at OSCON (Away from Keyboard)

July 25, 2018 00:33 0.62 MB Downloads: 0

Hello everyone! No new episode this week, since I was away at OSCON last week in Portland. We had a fantastic time. The show will be back with new episodes next Wednesday!