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    Episodes (5)

    Will antitrust suits benefit developers?

    Will antitrust suits benefit developers?

    Small nations like Anguilla (.ai) and Tuvalu (.tv) are benefiting from their coveted domain names.

    The US government is suing Apple for violation of antitrust laws, which could have a huge impact on devs, end users, and the whole ecosystem. 

    Reddit went public last week despite not being profitable since its launch in 2005.

    How can you give feedback on a poorly reviewed PR? The Software Engineering Stack Exchange has ideas.

    The four day work week is probably not the solution to our work-life balance problems.

    AI-powered software development tools like Devon show promise, but their impact on code quality and maintainability remains an open question.

    Shoutout to Robert, who earned a Lifeboat badge by explaining Square brackets in CSS.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:31 The Impact of Dot AI Domain Space

    01:07 Antitrust Cases Against Apple

    04:01 Vendor Lock-in and Apple's Ecosystem

    05:08 Issues with Infotainment Systems and Apple Play

    06:29 The Benefits and Challenges of a Four-Day Work Week

    08:03 Providing Feedback on a Badly Reviewed PR

    10:00 The Importance of Clear Expectations in Code Reviews

    11:40 The Potential of AI Tools in Development

    14:01 Reddit Going Public and the Future of Tech Companies

    15:29 AI Tool Devon and the Challenges of Operationalizing AI Projects

    21:22 Shoutout and Closing Remarks

    Is AI making your code worse?

    Is AI making your code worse?

    GitClear is a developer-friendly code review tool that aims to deliver higher developer satisfaction and faster releases. Check out their blog or find them on GitHub.

    GitClear’s research focuses on how AI code-gen tools have impacted code quality (and not in a good way).

    Find Bill on LinkedIn.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction 

    00:30 Background of the Research

    06:09 Business Model of GitClear

    09:46 Copy Pasted Code

    10:26 Churn Code

    12:21 Code Readability

    14:12 Code Suggestions and Auto-Completion

    16:34 Drop in Moved Code

    23:18 Larger Token Windows

    26:31 Improving Gen AI

    28:46 Conclusion

    How to convince your CTO it's worth paying down tech debt

    How to convince your CTO it's worth paying down tech debt

    Sema’s AI code monitor helps companies manage the risks and capture the benefits of AI in the software development lifecycle. Learn how it works here.

    Connect with Matt on LinkedIn.

    Erstwhile podcast cohost Cassidy Williams is the CTO of Contenda. 

    Shoutout to Stack Overflow user Jim, who earned a Stellar Question badge with Docker cannot start on Windows, a question (well, more of a statement) that’s helped 1.1 million people and counting.

    AI isn't putting tech workers out of jobs, the stock price is

    AI isn't putting tech workers out of jobs, the stock price is

    AI-generated code is “not equivalent to reliable and robust code, especially in the context of real-world software development,” according to a new study whose title got our attention.

    Tech layoffs continue in the wake of the pandemic hiring boom, sending some share prices into the sky.

    Take a look at how AI coding assistants are already changing the way code is made.

    Shoutout to Stack Overflow user nonopolarity, who earned a Great Question badge by asking Can someone explain SSH tunnel in a simple way?.

    How to beat Doom in just 600 years

    How to beat Doom in just 600 years

    A theory explores how to play DOOM inside a human cell. Fair warning, you'll need about 600 years to complete the game.

    Looking for a good prompt builder to help you get the most out of your LLM? Try this one or explore this huge collection of prompts.

    Startup Twin Labs wants to build a product that automates repetitive tasks by letting AI take over your cursor.

    Harvard Medical School researchers published a study showing that the CRISPR system can encode information in living cells “as complex as a digitized image of a human hand.” Read more.

    Three cheers for Max Lybbert, who earned a Lifeboat badge by answering Python faster than C++? How does this happen?.