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We need to talk about Ubuntu. The future, the present, the staff departures, slow snaps, and so much more. Vultr High-performance cloud compute, bare metal, storage, and managed Kubernetes in 24 …
We need to talk about Ubuntu. The future, the present, the staff departures, slow snaps, and so much more. Vultr High-performance cloud compute, bare metal, storage, and managed Kubernetes in 24 …
Ben and Cassidy compare notes on Plex.tv, the rapid collapse of Fast.co, and why rigorous adherence to personal security protocols can make the FBI suspicious.
We often have code that’s similar between projects and we find ourselves copying that code around. In this episode we discuss what to do with this common code, how to organize it, and what code qualifies as this common code.
One of the most common questions we receive at Go Time is how to handle schema migrations in Go. In this episode Jon is joined by Mike Fridman and Vojtech Vitek, maintainers of the popular schema migration tool pressly/goose, to discuss techniques, tools, and tips for handling schema migrations.
Three industry experts with different ties to the world of software talk about the latest in software, from Log4j to today, and what remediation looks like for development teams. We discuss update behaviors in the development community and the risks associated with using old code. To round out our debut episode - we talk about the silent industrial revolution and who bears the burden of maintaining open source software.
This week we’re joined by Deepthi Sigireddi, Vitess Maintainer and engineer at PlanetScale — of course we’re talking about all things Vitess. We talk about its origin inside YouTube, how Vitess handles sharding, Deepthi’s journey to Vitess maintainer, when you should begin using it, and how it fits into cloud native in...
TRIGGER WARNING, this episode contains sensitive stories of abuse. This week Chloe helps Cherry with her cum fear that’s affecting her romantic relationships using an NLP technique, as well as discuss why consent is sexy and how it helps create an environment of trust, which makes sex great!WOW, what an Episode we have this week! Consent being the main topic and our personal stories around this: Dana’s regrettable sex Chloe helps Dana with her cum fear that’s affecting her romantic relationships using NLP Burping as a form as energetic cleansing Facials COFConsent is sexy Check in to create an environment of trust to be vulnerableThreesomes When to ask consent “He f**ked a fart out of me” Bedroom communication Foot worship Chloe’s webbed toes Client stories Foot face fucking d*ck pic logistics Chloe on the ongbays
This week we’re joined by Annie Sexton, UX Engineer at Render, to talk about her blog post titled Git Organized: A Better Git Flow that made the internet explode when she suggested using reset instead of rebase for a better git flow. On this show we talk about the git flow she suggests and why, how this flow works for ...
The home team discusses pay equity at New Relic, Okta’s security SNAFU, and the AI creating “wildly good” generative art.
Today's story is an insider view of Debian. One of the oldest Linux distributions and probably one of the longest-running volunteer-based open-source projects. Joey Hess is my guest, and he dedicated significant parts of his adult life to working on Debian. He's going to share what that was like. The good and the bad, and it's almost all good. It's... […]
Carlos Alexandro Becker joins Mat, Natalie, & Johnny to discuss the ins and outs of releasing your Go code. Carlos created and maintains GoReleaser, a popular tool that helps you deliver your Go binaries as fast and easily as possible.
Here’s a little bonus episode before we get back to your regularly scheduled Go Time. We’re calling it the funny bits. It’s a compilation of times we cracked up making the show for y’all. If you dig it, holler at Jerod. If you don’t, email Mat Ryer.
This week we have the pleasure of Rich Burroughs, Senior Developer Advocate at Loft Labs and host of the Kube Cuddle podcast. We talk about multitenancy in Kubernetes and how to run Kubernetes in Kubernetes with vcluster. If you are using KiND, you will find this episode interesting, and maybe even helpful. We also tal...
If you utilize Java or any other JVM, there’s a good chance you know the Maven Central repository. Today’s episode brings long-time maintainers and contributors of Maven Central, Brian Fox, Jason Swank, and Joel Orlina to the mic to rehash the early days of Maven Central, lessons learned from managing open source ecosystems, and bring insight into the platform’s practical software supply chain management capabilities of the past, present, and future.
Did Spring4Shell set the internet on fire again? Not so fast. In a special episode of Wicked Good Development we dissect the zero-day RCE vulnerability in the Spring Framework dubbed Spring4Shell or Springshell. From comparisons to Log4j to how to remediate it and what versions on vulnerable, the experts on today's show break down what we know so far about this new vulnerability. And most importantly, how to determine if you're affected.
The home team chats with Jon Chan, Stack Overflow’s Director of Engineering, Public Platform, about his path from self-taught developer to director of engineering, why his management mantra is “Delegate and elevate,” the profound value of a diverse and inclusive workplace, and the Neopets-to-frontend-development pipeline. Plus, Jon gives excellent advice to all the self-taught developers out there.
“I’ll block, you run.” In this encouraging talk from four women in tech at Sonatype, hear how their career paths have shaped how they support mitigating and interrupting bias at work and ways to create environments that empower women to be their authentic selves every day. Join Senior Security Researcher Ankita Lamba, Product Manager Grace Lee, Customer Success Engineer Santi Mulukutla, and Director of Agile Coaching Sue Jasmin as they create space to discuss: -The importance of active sponsorship and mentorship -How to eliminate bias in the hiring process -Cultural limitations that affect bias in company cultures -Why cancel culture doesn’t work when it comes to inclusion -And so much more As we promised, here’s the article that inspired today’s discussion: https://hbr.org/2019/11/how-the-best-bosses-interrupt-bias-on-their-teams
Terminals are a gateway to building and running software, but they have not been reimagined since their initial creation. Warp is a new kind of terminal with visual aids, autocomplete, documentation, customization, and other features. It includes GPU acceleration, its own UI framework, and other engineering systems to increase speed and performance. Zach Lloyd joins
Has Go caught your interest, but you just haven’t had the time/opportunity to really dig into it? Are you relatively productive in your current language/ecosystem but wonder if the grass truly is greener on Go’s side of the fence? If so, this episode’s for you!
Listen to How to Dungeons and Dragons with Owen Donovan from Nobody Panic. Ever thought Dungeons and Dragons might be for you but can’t grasp the concept? No interest whatsoever but keen to hear Stevie and Tessa get completely over-excited at the idea of being a wizard? Top drawer Dungeon Master Owen Donovan presents a beginners guide, and THEN we play a game over on the Patreon. And honestly it’s worth signing up just for that.You can find Owen's character sheet recommendations here and visit the official D&D website starter set here.And you can check out Stevie's Druid character sheet here.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 Naomi Parnell for Plosive.Photos by Marco Vittur, jingle by David Dobson.Follow Nobody Panic on Twitter @NobodyPanicPod
In Episode 3 we talked all about how Cherry would be joining Chloe with one of her clients in her Dominatrix sessions over the weekend and what Cherry had to look forward to (let's just say Cherry popped a lot of her own Cherry's that weekend). In this episode we talk about her experience, procedures during the experience, safety and aftercare. Some topics we cover in the episode are: How to get started in butt playCherrys first voyeur experienceConsent - Cherry being slapped in the face during sexSafety procedures during a client sessionSafe wordsAftercareDating apps and much much more!
Our final installment from GopherCon 2021 is an awesome panel conversation led by Natalie & Angelica with guests Linus Lee, Daniela Patruzalek, and Sebastian Spank. All three of these gophers are using Go in cool and interesting ways outside of traditional work projects.
Mitch and Andrew from the 1Password team talk with Amal and Nick about the company’s transition to Electron and web technologies, and how the company utilized its existing web stack to shape the future of its desktop experience.
This is our second Kaizen episode, where Adam, Jerod & Gerhard talk about changelog.com improvements since episode 10. OK, so Gerhard deleted the DNS API token. Not only did he take the time to understand how that happened, so that he could actually learn from his mistake, but now we have a system in place so that ...
APIs are part of our daily roles as software developers, but what are they? What different types are there? And how can you design a good one?
Alexis Richardson Mohamed Ahmed GitOps is a deployment and infrastructure management strategy based around continuous delivery and Kubernetes, with Git at the center of deployment workflows. Policy management can be used to define permissions and rules around who can deploy and what constitutes safe deployment. There is a synergy between GitOps tooling and policy management
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Feross has been working on something big. He joins Chris and Nick, along with guests Bret Comnes and Mik Lysenko to discuss Socket, what it is, and its focus on the security of the JavaScript supply chain.
Today we have a special treat. A conversation with Brian Kernighan! Brian’s been in the software game since the beginning of Unix. Yes, he was there at Bell Labs when it all began. And he is still at it today, writing books and teaching the next generation at Princeton. This is an epic and wide ranging conversation. Yo...
Nabeel Sulieman, Senior Software Engineer at Vercel, talks about KCert, a simpler alternative to cert-manager that he built. Gerhard tried it out, and he thinks that Nabeel is onto something. If you want to see the video that they recorded, ping us on Twitter or Slack. We love this story, especially the long-term appro...
In this episode we will discuss what it’s like to work with legacy code. How you work with it, how to avoid issues arising due to it, as well as when a greenfield rewrite is the best path forward. Hosted by Angelica Hill, joined by some wonderful guests: Dominic St-Pierre, Jeff Hernandez, Misha Avrekh, and Jon Sabados....
Small talk can be excruciating but don’t worry! Stevie and Tessa have found some top tips that will make that terrifying networking event/party fly be. Or just be a little less arse-clenchy. Produced and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive Productions. Photos by Marco Vittur, jingle by David Dobson. Follow Nobody Panic on Twitter @NobodyPanicPod Be part of the Nobody Panic Patreon gang Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nobodypanic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phil and Matt are joined by a special guess, Arnaud Lauret, better known on the internet at API Handyman.
Phil and Matt talk with Marc-Andre Giroux, a developer working at Github who helps maintain their REST and GraphQL APIs.
Harsha Reddy, a Senior Software Engineer on Internal API Platforms for Wayfair, joins Matt and Phil to talk about managing APIs and developer tooling across multiple languages and countries.
<p>Big breath: Tessa bought a flat. Stevie wants to know what it was like. If you or anyone you know are thinking of going through the flat (or house) buying process, this is the episode for you. Involves some WILD jargon, helpful hand-holding advice and something about paying for a war in the olden times which Stevie still can’t get a handle on. </p><br>Subscribe to the Nobody Panic Patreon at patreon.com/nobodypanic<br>Want to support Nobody Panic? You can make a one-off donation at <a href="https://supporter.acast.com/nobodypanic">https://supporter.acast.com/nobodypanic</a><br>Recorded by Naomi Parnell and edited by Clarissa Maycock and Naomi Parnell for Plosive.<p>Photos by Marco Vittur, jingle by David Dobson.</p><br>Follow Nobody Panic on Twitter @NobodyPanicPod <a rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/7306183">Be part of the Nobody Panic Patreon gang</a><p>Support this show <a rel="payment" href="http://supporter.acast.com/nobodypanic">http://supporter.acast.com/nobodypanic</a>.</p><br><hr><p>See <a rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://acast.com/privacy">acast.com/privacy</a> for privacy and opt-out information.</p>
In this episode Cherry and Chloe explain the difference between kinks and fetish and a few theories of how fetish is formed, as well as discuss Cherry voyeuring a real life BDSM session and her sensitive butthole. What you’ll hear about in Ep. 3 • smelly vaginas • first sexual experiences • orgies and noise complaints • clit damage • masturbation • cuckolding • pegging • forced bi • webbed toes
Phil, Mike and Matt are back at it! After a break because of holidays, timezones, a pandemic, elections and more caused us to pivot to taking care of ourselves, we got together at the early hour of 7am CST (UTC-6) so we could get back on this horse! We break down what happened with Parler, why people were able to grab their data so easily and some tips to help you avoid this situation.
Paul Orlando joins Jerod to talk through some unintended consequences that occur when systems operate at scale. We discuss Goodhart’s Law, The Cobra Effect, how to design incentive systems, dependency management decisions, the risks of autonomous vehicles, and much more along the way.
Mark Sandstrom and Ben Kraft join Jon and Mat to talk about GraphQL. What exactly is it this query language everyone has been talking about? How does it work? What Go libraries are out there, and where should you get started?
Compute resources continue to trend towards being cheaper, easier to use, and faster. Despite these positives, more compute demands more energy and therefore an increasing carbon footprint. With many companies committing to controlling their net carbon emissions, tools are required for engineers to not only measure their cloud infrastructure, but to make informed choices about
Mike is changing jobs, Phil is finishing a busy season of planting trees, and a chat about OpenAPI, JSON Schema, and how the OSS API community is working together
The Adults Corner, Episode 2 With Cherry Dana and Chloe Pillans. In this episode, Professional Dominatrix Chloe, aka Mistress Arabella unmasks how she how she entered the Adult Entertainment Industry, how it’s shaped her as a person, what she learnt and exposes some of the most requested fantasies. Topics Covered: How to get started in BDSM How to become a Mistress The most requested fantasies Ball busting