One of the myths that swirl around the open source company ecosystem is that all open source companies started as an open source project that then suddenly got traction, and followed by the founders frantically throwing spaghetti at the wall trying to figure out a business model. In fact, this is...
It will never stop being funny to me that the street fighter subreddit has a much better, well reasoned ai policy vis a vis literally all universities.
Nope, because teddy bears aren’t part of a massive scam to get people to treat them like sentient creatures while they steal human opportunities and the data centres that power their massive plagiarism destroy the biosphere.
Paul, Jason, & June travel to Jason Statham's home turf of London to tackle 2024's The Beekeeper—a "top 5 HDTGM movie" that's basically Death Wish meets an AARP commercial.
Proposal declined: drop gccgogaal — Keep skills in sync across AI agentsvscode-go 0.54.0 releasedgeneric methods in Go have been implementedNot everybody is happy about itInterview with Louis CeronaGenetec
A lot of people don't realise this but in the UK we have to replace our Prime Minister every two or three years or else the rights revert back to Marvel
Another week, another Fallthrough! In this episode, Kris and Matthew get into the US government slapping export controls on Anthropic's Mythos and Fable models, the marketing machine that made them...
Check out this great listen on Audible.com. Adam Scott (HDTGM's resident Vin Diesel expert) joins Paul, June, and Jason to discuss the 2020 Vin Diesel action flick Bloodshot. They talk about nanites, the flour truck, villains who want to join a theatre troupe, Vin being unfazed by his own death, a...
it’s pride so I want to re-voice my opinion that you do not get to self-ID as an ally to queerness
“ally” is not an identity, it is a name assigned to action
It took all of Rings of Power, The Hobbit (extended), LotR (extended), War of the Rohirrim, an excruciating 40 minutes of the animated Hobbit, and game 6 of the Stanley Cup
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hey whaddup it’s ya boy, the guy who wrote the code that decides when to deliver mobile slack notifications, and im here to tell you about how far in an organization you can rise while suffering from spectacular temporal lobe damage
Matt and Kris welcome Fernando Duran, the creator of SAD Servers, the site that drops you onto a broken Linux box over SSH with a timer running and dares you to fix it. They go through what SAD Ser...
watching the tech industry burn out all the people i know who actually care about delivering things that aren’t perpetually broken, all at the altar of infinite velocity, is making me utterly utterly furious.
Don't do this. Be better than the mediocre white dude whose name and picture I omitted because they don't need more of a platform.
This ain't cute. It's a waste of my time and why I disable messages on most platforms.
In this episode, Dan Moore from FusionAuth breaks down how the company integrated Permify after the acquisition. We talk about customer communication, pricing a
love to tell a man I’m not into men, be told he’s not usually into guys but he’s into me, tell him I’m not a guy, be told I am actually, then hold that line and get attitude about it
Cannot speak highly enough of caft.co.uk. We had to travel a long way to be here and wait a long time to qualify, but we just did a residential stay with our kids and they struggled but we managed one night! Huge for us, we can’t usually go anywhere. Them offering this for free meant we could try.
If you've ever heard code is an expression of free speech you have Cindy Cohn to thank. Her decades of work in courtrooms and at the Electronic Frontier Foundation has been keeping Open Source, open and private communications, private. We got to chat about her new book Privacy's Defender and take...
Matt and Kris welcome back Bill Kennedy who's been working on Kronk, AI tooling in Go. They go through what Kronk (and it's dependent library Yzma) is, the power of running models locally, and how ...
Josh welcomes back François Proulx to talk about the absolute madness in the CI/CD universe right now. We also learn about François' new project SmokedMeat which is a tool to help you hack your own CI/CD. When Josh spoke to François a year ago, the world was a very different place than it is today. François has a ton of knowledge about how we got here and what we can do moving forward. Boost Security has a bunch of amazing open source tools François built that can help keep CI/CD systems understood and locked down. The show notes and blog post for this episode can be found at