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Bitwarden CLI compromised
Apr 29, 2026
8m 33s
Astral has been acquired by OpenAI
Mar 27, 2026
10m 48s
Big change brings big change
Mar 10, 2026
5m 10s
The mythical agent-month
Feb 23, 2026
7m 48s
All the Claw things
Feb 16, 2026
6m 24s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Bitwarden CLI compromised✨ | securityperformance+4 | — | TypeScript 7.0Spinel+5 | — | BitwardenCheckmarx+8 | — | 8m 33s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Astral has been acquired by OpenAI✨ | developer toolssupply-chain attack+5 | — | AuthKitTurboTax+7 | — | OpenAIAstral+8 | — | 10m 48s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Big change brings big change✨ | AI advancementstechnology news+3 | — | ClaudeGPT-5.4+8 | — | IranAWS+8 | — | 5m 10s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() The mythical agent-month✨ | agent-monthtechnology+4 | Wes McKinneyAndreas Kling | Peon PingCloudflare+2 | — | agent-monthPeon Ping+4 | — | 7m 48s | |
| 2/16/26 | ![]() All the Claw things✨ | AItechnology+3 | Peter Steinberger | ZeroClawMimiClaw | — | AIZeroClaw+3 | — | 6m 24s | |
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Vouch for an open source web of trust✨ | open sourcetrust management+3 | — | ClaudesC compiler+2 | — | open sourcetrust management+3 | — | 7m 35s | |
| 2/2/26 | ![]() The tech monoculture is finally breaking✨ | tech monoculturecoding productivity+3 | — | Notepad++Tailscale | — | tech monocultureNotepad+++4 | — | 8m 46s | |
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Clawdbot triggers a run on Mac Minis✨ | Mac Mini salessoftware engineering+5 | Swizec TellerPhil Eaton | curlClawdbot+4 | — | ClawdbotMac Mini+7 | — | 6m 50s | |
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Agent psychosis: are we going insane?✨ | AIsocial filesystem+4 | — | AT Protocol | — | AI agent psychosisAT Protocol+3 | — | 6m 14s | |
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Linus Torvalds gets the AI coding bug✨ | AI codingself-hosting+3 | — | FracturedJson | — | Linus TorvaldsAI+4 | — | 5m 05s | |
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| 1/5/26 | ![]() The move faster manifesto | Brian Guthrie lists his seven rules for moving faster in software, Continuous-Claude-v2 is a context management system for Claude Code, Gas Town is Steve Yegge's multi-agent orchestrator for Claude Code, Paul Dix sees a great engineering divergence in 2026, and Mattias Geniar thinks web development is fun again. | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() The code, prose & pods that shaped 2025 | This episodes diverges from our traditional fare. I’ve reviewed the 49 previous editions and picked (IMHO) the coolest code, best prose & my favorite podcast episode from each month! | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() The "confident idiot" problem | Why AI needs hard rules (not vibe checks), what Anthropic's acquisition of Bun's creators tells us about the AI takeover, Jonah Glover couldn't get Claude to recreate Space Jam's 1996 website, Google finally unkills something, and Bazzite is a distro for the next generation of Linux gaming. | — | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() What actually makes you senior | Matheus Lima on what makes senior developers actually senior, Tega Brain created a browser extension for avoiding AI slop, Andrew Kelley moves Zig from GitHub to Codeberg, Matias Heikkilä says there's no free lunch for vibe coding, and your SSD data at rest might be at risk. | — | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() What is a tech bubble anyway? | Cedric Chin says comparisons of our current AI *maybe-bubble* to the dot-com bubble and the 2008 GFC are limiting, Matthew Prince does a post-mortem on last week's Cloudflare outage, "hl" is a fast / powerful log viewer for humans, Enthusiast Guy's Continuum 93 is a fantasy computer emulator, and a list of things that aren't doing the thing. | — | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | ![]() Why is Zig so cool? | Nilo Stolte explains why Zig is "a totally new way to write programs", George Mack gives twelve actionable ways to be more creative, Mario Zechner shares his findings on using MCP vs Bash tools, Josh Collinsworth compares creating AI art to medieval alchemy, LibrePods unlocks AirPods features for Android, and our first ever Changelog News Classifieds. | — | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() This new AI role is exploding | A new AI-led tech role has emerged with a massive increase of job postings, Corey Quinn explains why younger devs won't tolerate pain in the AWS, Thomas Ptacek makes the case that you should write an agent, Paul Kinlan goes deeper on his dead framework theory, and Andrew Gallagher says to stop vibe coding your unit tests. | — | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() The overlooked power of URLs | Ahmad Alfy explains how URLs are state containers, Shrivu Shankar shares how he uses every Claude Code feature, Yusuf Aytas laments how AI broke technical interviews, Wu Xiaoyun tells how he saved TikTok $300k during his internship, and TOON is a new serialization format to save us some LLM tokens. | — | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() Code like a surgeon | The Dead Internet Theory dies, Geoffrey Litt tries to code like a surgeon, Matt Sephton thinks spreadsheets are great for UI design, Nate Meyvis advocates for front-end maximalism, Hemant Pandey thinks 9-5 employment is a great option for most, David Miranda compares React to Backbone in 2025. | — | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | ![]() The science behind developer flow states | Csaba Okrona lays out exactly what Flow is (then shows you how to engineer your way back to it), a smart vacuum turned against an innocent hacker, Matz and the Ruby core team step up to steward RubyGems, Simon Willison things Claude Skills could be bigger than MCP, and Luke Plant looks at technical debt from a more positive perspective. | — | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | ![]() The great software quality collapse | Denis Stetskov describes how we've "normalized catastrophe" in the software industry, Meta is officially handing React and React Native over to a foundation, The New Stack reports on GitHub's Azure migration priority, Miguel Grinberg benchmarks Python 3.14, and The Oatmeal's Matthew Inman published his take on AI art. | — | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | ![]() The best coders should exit the feed | Abner Coimbre makes a compelling case why our biggest technical talent should abandon for-profit social platforms, Noah Brier creates a Claude Code and Obsidian starter kit, Bharath Natarajan documents the Vercel vs Cloudflare fight, Toolbrew is a well-designed website brimming with common utilities, and Yusuf Aytas analyzes why over-engineering happens. | — | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Hiring only senior engineers is killing companies | Andrew Churchill thinks companies should really be hiring junior engineers, Addy Osmani announces Chrome DevTools MCP, GitHub lays out a roadmap to fend off npm attacks, Jerry Liu builds an app that generates a timeline of your day's activities, and Sean Goedecke attempts to define "good taste" in the context of software engineering. | — | ||||||
| 9/22/25 | ![]() An escape route from YAML hell | Adolfo Ochagavía believes we're approaching the problem of configuration from a flawed starting point, Annie Mueller hits us with a wakeup call about how she reads beginner tutorials, Brian Kihoon Lee spends some time meditating on taste, Namanyay thinks vibe coding is coders braindead, and Can Elma speculates on why AI helps senior engineers more than juniors. | — | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | ![]() Just enough automation | Zach Gates quantifies the value of automating things, Albania's new prime minister names an AI "minister" to his Cabinet, Eckart Walther launches Really Simple Licensing (RSL) along with some big names on the web, Vishnu Haridas praises UTF-8's design, and Justin Searls disagrees with last week's headline story about AI coding tools and shovelware. | — | ||||||
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