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Join Kostas and Nitay as they speak with amazingly smart people who are building the next generation of technology, from hardware to cloud compute. Tech on the Rocks is for people who are curious about the foundations of the tech industry. Recorded primarily from our offices and homes, but one day we hope to record in a bar somewhere. Cheers!
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cloudonaut

Andreas Wittig and Michael Wittig focusing on AWS Cloud

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We are two brothers focusing 100% on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Every other week, one of us prepares the topic of the podcast. The topic is not known to the other one, which results in surprising conversations about all things AWS. Typically, we are covering the following topics: DevOps, Serverless, Container, Security, Infrastructure as Code, Container, Continuous Deployment, S3, EC2, RDS, VPC, IAM, VPC, and many more.
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COMPRESSEDfm

James Q. Quick, Amy Dutton, Brad Garropy, Bekah HW

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A weekly podcast about web design and development with a little zest from James Q Quick, Amy Dutton, Brad Garropy, and Bekah HW.
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Law of Code

Jacob Robinson

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The Law of Code podcast focuses on the legal framework being built around blockchains, crypto, NFTs, and DAOs. We’ll look at crypto regulations, rights surrounding NFTs, as well as the legislation impacting blockchain. You’ll hear from the top lawyers, lawmakers, and entrepreneurs in the space – we’ll touch on best practices countries are implementing, new regulations, and share ideas on the best path forward.
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How can we work together to achieve a common goal: whether in our code, cities, or infrastructure? Henry Zhu chats with fellow maintainers across all disciplines of life on their process, motivations, and struggles as they learn in public.
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Get in the know about real estate housing market trends, affordability, severe weather risk and climate change, as well as how that all ties into promoting thriving communities. Hosted by Maiclaire Bolton Smith, Vice President of Hazard and Risk Management at CoreLogic, tune in for timely insights and in-depth conversations with experts to keep a finger on the pulse of the global housing economy.
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The Digital Lighthouse is a podcast for CTOs and other tech leaders looking to navigate their organisation through endless disruption and turbulence. Packed full of real life stories and insights, this podcast serves as your guiding light - wherever you are in your journey and whatever challenges you face.
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Tech Lounge

Chris Chinchilla

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A weekly podcast that welcomes you to explore technology with an insightful interview every two weeks and topic-deep dives every other two weeks. If you're interested in deep and creative technology and conversations with some of its most interesting practioners, this is the show for you. Come in and get yourself comfortable. Show notes can be found at - chrischinchilla.com/podcast Formerly known as "Chinchilla Squeaks"
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DARPA’s podcast series, "Voices from DARPA," offers a revealing and informative window on the minds of the Agency's program managers. In each episode, a program manager from one of DARPA’s six technical offices—Biological Technologies, Defense Sciences, Information Innovation, Microsystems Technology, Strategic Technology, and Tactical Technology—will discuss in informal and personal terms why they are at DARPA and what they are up to. The goal of "Voices from DARPA" is to share with listene ...
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We explore the advancements of modern technology as it relates to communication and operational efficiency in a wide range of industries, from corporate, to education, healthcare, and industry/manufacturing and more.
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The Urban Property Investor podcast with host Sam Saggers brings together the latest news, strategies and ideas to help grow your personal wealth from investing in real estate. With a major premise to help you join the 1% of people who achieve financial independence, Sam Saggers advocates ways to replace your income, invest in property and retire rich using trends that form part of the urban landscape. The Urban Property Investor Podcast uncovers answers to the critical “what” “why” “where” ...
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CodingCat.dev Podcast

CodingCat.dev Podcast

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CodingCat.dev Podcast is a development podcast made by developers for developers. Learning how to be a developer is hard, CodingCat.dev will show you how to grow as a developer bit by bit. We continue this journey of building up purrfect peeps, by also including courses on https://codingcat.dev Links 🎥 YouTube: https://youtube.com/codingcatdev 🌎 Site: https://codingcat.dev/ 📦 GitHub: https://github.com/CodingCatDev 🎓Courses: https://codingcat.dev/courses Support this podcast: https://podcast ...
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Unruly Software

Unruly Software

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Join hosts James and Frank for a humorous and informative podcast about the world of software and development. In each episode, we discuss the latest trends and challenges in the tech industry, sharing our own experiences and insights as software engineers. We cover a wide range of topics, including testing, best practices, microservices, monorepos, cloud computing, devops, infrastructure as code, and more. Tune in to "Unruly Software" for a fresh perspective on the world of software enginee ...
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Welcome to Betatalks the podcast, in which we talk with friends from the development community. We chat not only about technology, but what drives them, inspires them and makes them unique. Rick (Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft) and Oscar (CTO at Virtual Vaults), invite developers, makers, Open Source maintainers and other amazing people from the .NET and Azure development community. Looking for more content? Have a look at our Betatalks video's.
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In this podcast, we‘ll take a look at the people, technology, and culture behind one of the world‘s most powerful and important computing platforms, the Mainframe. Expect interviews, discussions, and interesting tidbits along the way, with your hosts, Frank and Jeff.
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Get involved in the exciting world of Digital Forensics and Incident Response with: Traffic Light Protocol. The Digital Forensics Podcast. In each episode, we sit down with seasoned DFIR professionals, the blueteamers who work around the clock to investigate cyber intrusions. From data breaches to cyberattacks, they share firsthand accounts of some of the most intense investigations they've ever tackled, how they deal with burnout and the added pressure of cat and mouse while they learn abou ...
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An exploration into the world of Observability, talking about the latest trends, best practices, products, and more. We'll dive deep, and discuss some of the most important issues in the world of DevOps & Observability, level up your skills as a DevOps professional and maybe make a few jokes as we go. Huge thank you to our sponsor, Coralogix, about whom you can learn everything you ever want to know, over at https://www.coralogix.com
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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. Black Hat Briefings Europe was held March 27-30 at the Moevenpick Amsterdam Centre Hotel. Twdays, four different tracks. Roger Cumming, Head of Device Delivery and Knowledge at CPNI (Center for the Protection of National Infrastructure), spoke on "How can the Security Researcher Community Work Better for the Common Good." A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-europe-07/bh-e ...
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Freewheeling and engaging conversations with stalwarts from the fields of current affairs, governance and public policy on topical themes. New episodes coming soon! #FactNotOpinion #BackedByFact #EngageAskEncourage
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Spencer Hughes explains why and how to use infrastructure as code tools in your homelab. Colin_ gives us a tour of high-availability on the virtualization platform Proxmox. See https://kwlug.org/node/1395 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that this audio has had silences clipped.…
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One of the biggest challenges in collecting cybersecurity metrics is scoping down objectives and determining what kinds of data to gather. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Bill Nichols, who leads the SEI’s Software Engineering Measurements and Analysis Group, discusses the importance of cyber…
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Andreas and Michael discuss how to leverage the Cloud Control API to overcome missing resources in Terraform. Andreas and Michael Wittig are building on AWS since 2009. Follow their journey of developing products like bucketAV, marbot, and HyperEnv and learn from practice. Links Review: Amazon GuardDuty Malware Protection for S3 Are you missing an …
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Discover the unique strengths of ADHD in coding! Join us as we explore superpowers, challenges, and tips for thriving with ADHD. Comment and share your experiences!https://codingcat.dev/podcast/unlocking-your-adhd-superpowersSponsors:- Cloudinary ⁠https://cld.media/codingcatdev⁠- Algolia ⁠https://www.algolia.com/?utm_source=codingcatdev00:00 Introd…
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In this episode, Cate and Chris dive into tech events. The different types, how they work, how they feel, and how they've changed the past few years. For show notes and an interactive transcript, visit chrischinchilla.com/podcast/ To reach out and say hello, visit chrischinchilla.com/contact/ To support the show for ad-free listening and extra cont…
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#284: Every step forward is built upon the achievements of the past. When you're developing software, leveraging existing knowledge and improvements can propel your success. Stepping blindly into the vast sea of technological options without understanding the motivations behind their existence can lead to costly missteps. In this episode, Darin and…
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This episode understands the crucial role demographics is playing in shaping the real estate market in Australia. There's significance in understanding population growth, ageing demographics, and the skills gap in the workforce. We delve into the changing dynamics of the housing market, particularly the impact of millennials entering the family for…
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In this episode, we chat with JP, creator of FizzBee, about formal methods and their application in software engineering. We explore the differences between coding and engineering, discussing how formal methods can improve system design and reliability. JP shares insights from his time at Google and explains why tools like FizzBee are crucial for d…
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Corey from Crowdbotics joins me in the Tech Lounge to talk about their six year journey in creating an AI-powered code reuse platform, long before others jumped on the bandwagon. For show notes and an interactive transcript, visit chrischinchilla.com/podcast/ To reach out and say hello, visit chrischinchilla.com/contact/ To support the show for ad-…
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In this episode, Amy and Brad sit down with Michael Chan to discuss WorkOS, a tool simplifying authentication and authorization for developers. They explore how WorkOS makes complex processes like OAuth, SSO, and MFA easy to implement, compare it to other auth providers, and dive deep into AuthKit’s capabilities. Sponsors WorkOS - WorkOS helps you …
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To make secure software by design a reality, engineers must intentionally build security throughout the software development lifecycle. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Timothy A. Chick, technical manager of the Applied Systems Group in the SEI’s CERT Division, discusses building, designing, …
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Over the next few years, it's estimated that nearly a trillion dollars will be spent on data centers, semiconductors, and power grid upgrades. And this is all just to meet the growing computational needs of AI technologies. In fact, industry estimates suggest that global data center capacity could double by 2030, but this growth is far from straigh…
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#283: Moving beyond the usual suspects in observability, today's focus shifts towards mobile—a relatively unexplored domain for OpenTelemetry. The integration of OpenTelemetry with mobile applications opens new avenues for mobile app observability. In this episode, Darin and Viktor talk with Austin Emmons from Embrace about the need for educating d…
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This episode we delve into the ongoing debate surrounding tax reform in Australia, particularly focusing on negative gearing and capital gains tax. We discuss political dynamics at play, including the influence of key senators and the implications of proposed reforms on property investors, and so much more! It’s so important to understand negative …
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In this episode, host KJ Burke is joined by guests Daniel Pinsky, CSO & Head of Information Security, CDW Canada and David Shipley, CEO and Cofounder, Beauceron Security Inc. to discuss the need to educate our users on cybersecurity best practices and how we can build a security minded organization. To learn more, visit cdw.ca…
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In this episode, we talk with Martin Zikmund, a Microsoft MVP and an open source contributor. We dive into the Uno Platform, a powerful cross-platform development framework. Martin shares his extensive experience with the Uno Platform and the evolution of Windows development. From working on Windows Phone apps to discovering the Uno Platform as a s…
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Modernising legacy software and infrastructure is hard. Really hard.Nobody wants to be lumbered in a clunky inefficient system. But “slaying the monolith” is easier said than done. Just ask Anthony Nolan. Increasingly hampered by its existing technology, the stem cell transplant charity was struggling to iterate and facing increasingly high levels …
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In this episode, we chat with Dean Pleban, CEO of DagsHub, about machine learning operations. We explore the differences between DevOps and MLOps, focusing on data management and experiment tracking. Dean shares insights on versioning various components in ML projects and discusses the importance of user experience in MLOps tools. We also touch on …
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Accomplishing DARPA’s mission of creating and preventing strategic surprise is as much a business challenge as it is a technology challenge. In this episode, team members from DARPA’s Contracts Management Office – Office Director Effie Fragogiannis and Deputy Director Catherine Stevens, along with Special Assistant to the DARPA Director, Scott Ulre…
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I chatted with Brian (aka bdougie) about Hacktoberfest, building OpenSauced, and making successful open-source projects. https://codingcat.dev/podcast/building-successful-open-source-projects Sponsors:- Cloudinary ⁠https://cld.media/codingcatdev⁠- Algolia ⁠https://www.algolia.com/?utm_source=codingcatdev --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters…
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#282: In the ever-evolving world of technology, the intricacies of software development and system design continually challenge engineers and developers alike. Insights from past thinkers, such as John Gall, combined with modern-day practices, provide a fascinating lens through which we can understand and navigate these complexities. In this episod…
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This episode explores the current economic landscape, focusing on the implications of the recent Federal Reserve rate cut in the United States and its potential effects on Australia. Is a recession coming or are we headed for a soft landing? The trends in employment, and the challenges of housing affordability in Australia. It’s all here in this cr…
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Send us a text In this episode of Traffic Light Protocol, Clint Marsden is joined by Jonathan Thompson, a developer and AI enthusiast currently studying at Macquarie University. Together, they dive into how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the cybersecurity landscape and discuss Jon’s insights into AI’s potential applications in digital…
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This episode is all about WASM at KubeCon EU 2024 way back in March. I speak with WASMEdge and Cosmonic to find out what they bring and their thoughts on WASM. For show notes and an interactive transcript, visit chrischinchilla.com/podcast/ To reach out and say hello, visit chrischinchilla.com/contact/ To support the show for ad-free listening and …
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Join us as Sathiesh Veera shares his journey from engineering in India to a career in Java development, DevOps, and founding a tech startup. Don't miss out on his insights! https://codingcat.dev/podcast/infrastructure-driven-development Sponsors:- Cloudinary https://cld.media/codingcatdev- Algolia https://www.algolia.com/?utm_source=codingcatdev --…
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Affordability remains a persistent challenge in the U.S. housing market. With increasing concerns over housing costs, particularly post-pandemic, the affordability crisis has grown to affect millions of households across the country. With nearly one-third of American households now considered cost burdened, the crisis has reached national prominenc…
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#281: In today's rapidly evolving tech industry, many startups believe they can challenge the well-established giants by offering similar products with minor tweaks. However, this approach is fundamentally flawed. Companies like Amazon and Microsoft will absorb a few of these new competitors, while many others will simply disappear. The driving for…
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Sam Zhang compares video download tools, with an emphasis on yt-dlp. Gord Dey discusses relaying radio signals using the MQTT server Mosquitto. See kwlug.org/node/1389 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that this audio has had silences clipped.Von Kitchener-Waterloo Linux User Group
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51% of the world's population lives in urban areas, with this figure expected to rise to 75% by mid-century. As part of this growth, implementation of infrastructure enhances productivity and economic growth as well as impacting real estate capital growth. As an investor it’s critical that you identify these opportunities and take action. Listen to…
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Harmful biases in large language models (LLMs) make AI less trustworthy and secure. Auditing for biases can help identify potential solutions and develop better guardrails to make AI safer. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Katie Robinson and Violet Turri, researchers in the SEI’s AI Division,…
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In this episode, we talk with Lisa Hoving, a big data engineer and Microsoft Data Platform MVP, about the diverse and dynamic world of big data engineering. Lisa shares insights into her day-to-day responsibilities, which span cloud architecture, DevOps, development, and more. We discuss the challenges of working across so many technical domains an…
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In this episode, Kostas and Nitay are joined by Amey Chaugule and Matt Green, co-founders of Denormalized. They delve into how Denormalized is building an embedded stream processing engine—think “DuckDB for streaming”—to simplify real-time data workloads. Drawing from their extensive backgrounds at companies like Uber, Lyft, Stripe, and Coinbase. A…
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It's a discussion episode! And this time, Cate Lawrence from Tech.eu joins me to talk about alternative meats and proteins, and I ask in a sea of jargon and hype, what really is artificial intelligence? For show notes and an interactive transcript, visit chrischinchilla.com/podcast/ To reach out and say hello, visit chrischinchilla.com/contact/ To …
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#280: Policy as Code is not just a trend but a critical practice for cloud-native success. It ensures automation, consistency, version control, auditability, security, and flexibility. By adopting policies as code, organizations can effectively manage and enforce policies, leading to improved compliance and faster incident response. In this episode…
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The economy is driven off money and confidence. These two things together create a multiplier effect, which leads to economic growth. When confidence is low and money is tight a high level of opportunity can arise. As an investor it’s critical that you can recognise these events and take action. Listen to episode 217 of the Urban Property Investor …
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In the wake of widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in critical infrastructure, education, government, and national security entities, adversaries are working to disrupt these systems and attack AI-enabled assets. With nearly four decades in vulnerability management, the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI)…
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In the tech lounge this episode, I have Leonard Pahlke talking about bringing sustainability to infrastructure and the work of the CNCF sustainability TAG and Dedy Kredo from Codium AI talking about their AI-powered IDE and text editor extension. For show notes and an interactive transcript, visit chrischinchilla.com/podcast/ To reach out and say h…
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On a mission to spread the word of enterprise computing and the power of running applications on IBM Z, Joris Mertens and Frank van der Wal have been hard at work getting learners all over the world engaged with Code-A-Thons. Listen here for more details, and for the full multimedia experience, visit the one-pager here: https://www.ibm.com/communit…
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As cities across the country grapple with the rise of platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, the implications for the property industry are becoming more complex. How do you accurately value a property that doubles as a business? What happens when local regulations change? Despite the lingering questions in the industry, the rising demand for vacation hom…
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#279: One topic continues to emerge in conversations about technology and observability — OpenTelemetry. It's clear that OpenTelemetry has become fundamental in the tech industry. In this episode, we talk with Paschalis Tsilias, a software engineer with Grafana, about Alloy, a vendor-neutral distribution of the OpenTelemetry (OTel) Collector. Pasch…
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Is the bank fooling you into believing your next asset is the right one? Banks often lend to investors, well-knowing that the asset is bound to decline. Don’t be tricked by the banks and suits, learn all about how they are duping investors around the globe, and how to get your information the right way in this episode of the Urban Property Investor…
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What are some of the traditional uses cases for HPC and AI that the Federal Government uses currently? · What are some of the identified use cases that have been difficult to implement? · What challenges have stalled those implementations historically? · How has the current state of HPC and AI changed so that some of those use cases can now be real…
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In this episode, Rick and Oscar discuss Azure's evolution from Azure Service Manager to Azure Resource Manager, focusing on the 2024 retirement of classic services and the challenges of migrating to the new ARM model. They highlight the benefits of using tools like Bicep for managing Azure resources, the importance of modernizing applications over …
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In this episode, we dive deep into the future of data infrastructure for AI and ML with Nikhil Simha and Varant Zanoyan, two seasoned engineers from Airbnb and Facebook. Nikhil and Varant share their journey from building real-time data systems and ML infrastructure at tech giants to launching their own venture. The conversation explores the intric…
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#278: In today's tech landscape, developers often find themselves caught in the middle of a debate that never seems to age: GUI or CLI? While the tools and interfaces we use may evolve, the core question remains. How do we balance the efficiency and familiarity of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) with the raw power and flexibility of command-line i…
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In this episode of For a Cloudy Day, we sit down with Robin Iwarzon, Principal Cloud Solution Specialist at Asurgent, to explore the state of low code and no code platforms. Robin delves into how these platforms are revolutionizing the global market and Sweden's role in this evolution. He shares his expertise on balancing pro code and low code appr…
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Why do so many investors jump ship before they strike gold? Find out why so many homeowners don’t make serious profits, and how to not become one of them. It’s all about staying in the property game, a 15-20 year journey that you need to take advantage of. Don’t get ahead of yourself and reap in the rewards by listening to episode 215 of the Urban …
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In this episode, we chat with Chris Riccomini about the evolution of stream processing and the challenges in building applications on streaming systems. We also chat about leaky abstractions, good and bad API designs, what Chris loves and hates about Rust and finally about his exciting new project that involves object storage and LSMs. Connect with…
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