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- 🇬🇧GB · Tech News#5430K to 100K
- 🇦🇺AU · Tech News#10030K to 100K
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30K to 109K🎙 Daily cadence·300 episodes·Last published 6d ago - Monthly Reach
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102K to 363K🇬🇧28%🇦🇺28%🇺🇸8%+6 more - Active Followers
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56K to 200K
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Ep. #90, Outcome Engineering in the AI Era with Cory Ondrejka
May 7, 2026
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Ep. #4, Signals and Levers with Elisabeth Hendrickson and Joel Tosi
May 6, 2026
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Ep. #9, The AI Coding Paradigm Shift with Simon Willison
May 5, 2026
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Ep. #11, Contrarian Bets and AI Skepticism with Michael Stonebraker
Apr 28, 2026
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Ep. #8, The AI Preceptorship Model with Scott Hanselman
Apr 24, 2026
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| 5/7/26 | ![]() Ep. #90, Outcome Engineering in the AI Era with Cory Ondrejka | On episode 90 of o11ycast, Ken Rimple and Jessica “Jess” Kerr speak with Cory Ondrejka. Together, they unpack the rise of agentic AI, the shifting identity of software engineers, and the growing importance of measuring real-world impact. Cory shares his concept of Outcome Engineering and how teams can adapt to a world where building is fast but validation is everything.Come find the Honeycomb team at O11yCon on May 21st!https://events.honeycomb.io/o11yConSF2026Use discount code SFCast2026 for 20% off | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Ep. #4, Signals and Levers with Elisabeth Hendrickson and Joel Tosi | On episode 4 of Third Loop, Elisabeth Hendrickson and Joel Tosi join the hosts to discuss systems thinking, software delivery, and why organizations often solve the wrong problems. They explore their upcoming book Signals and Levers, unpacking the CREATE framework and the illusions of progress, predictability, and control. The conversation also dives into AI, user trust, feedback loops, and what it really means to improve delivery. | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Ep. #9, The AI Coding Paradigm Shift with Simon Willison | On episode 9 of High Leverage, Joe Ruscio sits down with Simon Willison to unpack the rapid evolution of AI coding tools and what they mean for software development. They explore the shift from vibe coding to agentic engineering, how coding agents are reshaping workflows, and why experience still matters. The conversation dives into trust, security, and what breaks when code becomes cheap. | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Ep. #11, Contrarian Bets and AI Skepticism with Michael Stonebraker | On episode 11 of Data Renegades, CL Kao sits down with Michael Stonebraker, legendary database pioneer and creator of Ingres and Postgres. They explore the origins of modern relational databases, why specialized systems outperform one-size-fits-all platforms, and what today’s AI hype gets wrong about enterprise data. Stonebraker also shares hard-earned lessons on startups, research, and staying relevant over five decades in tech. | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Ep. #8, The AI Preceptorship Model with Scott Hanselman | On episode 8 of High Leverage, Joe Ruscio sits down with Scott Hanselman for a conversation that goes far beyond prompts and productivity gains. They talk about craftsmanship, learning by doing, the long-term talent pipeline for engineering teams, and how AI could either free people to do more meaningful work or simply accelerate existing inefficiencies. From pair programming to Star Trek economics, this episode examines the bigger human questions behind the current AI boom. | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Ep. #36, Managing AI Coding Agents with Jesse Vincent | On episode 36 of Open Source Ready, Brian Douglas and John McBride sit down with Jesse Vincent. They explore how Jesse’s Superpowers project turns AI coding tools into structured, reliable development systems. The conversation dives into agent orchestration, prompt engineering, and what it takes to make AI behave like a capable software engineer. | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Ep. #3, Give It a Name: Why Software Needs a Third Loop | In this episode, the hosts unpack the thinking behind the name Third Loop and what it represents. Building on ideas from their book Progressive Delivery, they explore the gap between shipping software and having it truly adopted by users. The conversation dives into feedback loops, user agency, and why modern software requires a closer relationship between builders and consumers. | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Ep. #54, Human-like Memory with Vishakha Gupta | On episode 54 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers sits down with Vishakha Gupta to explore the hidden infrastructure challenges behind modern AI. They unpack why multimodal data systems are still fragmented, how graph and vector approaches can be unified, and what it takes to build production-ready AI pipelines. This conversation offers a systems-level perspective on scaling AI beyond prototypes. | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Ep. #50, Building Sandboxes for AI Agents with Ivan Burazin | On episode 50 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc Campbell and Benjie De Groot sit down with Ivan Burazin to explore the rise of sandbox environments for AI agents, how Daytona enables instant, stateful compute, and why traditional infrastructure models fall short. Ivan also shares lessons from building early cloud IDEs and finding product-market fit in the AI era. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Ep. #89, Software Is the Killer App for AI with Bryan Cantrill | On episode 89 of o11ycast, Ken Rimple and Charity Majors are joined by Bryan Cantrill. They dive into the origins of observability, the realities behind AI productivity gains, and the tension between cloud convenience and infrastructure control. The discussion highlights how major tech shifts often look obvious only in hindsight. | — | ||||||
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| 4/7/26 | ![]() Ep. #10, Data Modeling Matters Most with Toby Mao | On episode 10 of Data Renegades, CL Kao and Dori Wilson sit down with Toby Mao. They explore how real-world data problems at Netflix and Airbnb led to the creation of SQLGlot and SQLMesh, and why data modeling remains the hardest challenge in data engineering. The conversation also dives into how AI is reshaping engineering workflows, without replacing the need for strong architectural thinking. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Ep. #2, Features and Futures with Kent Beck | On episode 2 of Third Loop, Kim, Heidi, and Adam sit down with Kent Beck. They explore how Progressive Delivery extends ideas from Agile and Extreme Programming by focusing on safer releases, feature flags, reversibility, and observability in production. The conversation also dives into AI-assisted coding, experimentation, and what it takes to ship software users can actually trust. | — | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Ep. #34, Technical Founders in the AI Era with Sunil Dhaliwal | On episode 34 of Open Source Ready, Brian Douglas and John McBride sit down with Sunil Dhaliwal to explore how AI is reshaping open source and startup building. They discuss why technical founders still have an edge, how taste is becoming a critical differentiator, and what it takes to find product-market fit in a world of abundant software. The conversation also dives into monetization challenges and the evolving role of open source. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Ep. #53, The Era of Reimagination with Dr. Mehdi Nourbakhsh | On episode 53 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers sits down with Dr. Mehdi Nourbakhsh to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the physical and digital worlds. They discuss the origins of generative design, why many AI initiatives fail inside organizations, and how leaders can move beyond experimentation toward real adoption. Mehdi also shares practical enterprise AI use cases and his perspective on how AI can augment human decision-making. | — | ||||||
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Ep. #33, Retiring Ingress NGINX with James Strong & Marco Ebert | On episode 33 of Open Source Ready, Brian Douglas and John McBride sit down with James Strong and Marco Ebert. They discuss the retirement of Ingress NGINX, one of the most widely used Kubernetes ingress controllers, and the factors that led to its deprecation. The conversation explores maintainer burnout, major security vulnerabilities like IngressNightmare, and the ecosystem’s shift toward Gateway API. | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Ep. #1, The Story Behind Progressive Delivery | In this debut episode of Third Loop, James Governor, Kim Harrison, Heidi Waterhouse, and Adam Zimman explore how the concept of Progressive Delivery emerged from real-world frustrations with how the industry talked about shipping software. Drawing on experiences from companies like GitHub and LaunchDarkly, they explain how practices like feature flags, experimentation, and observability came together to form a new delivery model. The conversation also sets the stage for the podcast’s broader mission: examining technology through the perspectives of builders, users, and observers. | — | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Ep. #7, The CTO’s AI Playbook with Peter Bell | On episode 7 of High Leverage, Joe Ruscio sits down with Peter Bell to explore how the CTO role evolves from early-stage founder to enterprise leader. They unpack what it really takes to scale AI adoption across an engineering organization, and why simply buying tools isn’t enough. The conversation dives into agentic software development, observability, context engineering, and what happens when production code is generated without direct human review. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Ep. #49, From Containers to Unikernels with Felipe Huici of Unikraft | On episode 49 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc Campbell and Benjie De Groot sit down with Felipe Huici to explore how unikernels are reshaping modern cloud infrastructure. They discuss virtualization, containers, and how Unikraft enables millisecond startup times and massive workload density. The conversation dives deep into performance engineering, Kubernetes integration, and the infrastructure challenges emerging in the AI era. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Ep. #9, Radical Accountability in Software with Wes McKinney | On episode 9 of Data Renegades, CL Kao and Dori Wilson sit down with Wes McKinney, creator of Pandas and co-creator of Apache Arrow. They explore how AI coding agents are reshaping software development, why data infrastructure remains surprisingly resistant to automation, and what semantic layers mean for the future of analytics. Wes also shares bold predictions about “radical accountability” in software and the changing bar for startups. | — | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Ep. #32, Rewriting SQLite for the AI Era with Glauber Costa | On episode 32 of Open Source Ready, Brian Douglas and John McBride sit down with Glauber Costa to explore Turso, a Rust-based rewrite of SQLite built for the AI era. They discuss database reliability, open source licensing, and why embedded databases are becoming critical infrastructure for modern agents and applications. The conversation also dives into AI-assisted development and the future of software engineering. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Ep. #52, Serendipity as a Service with Piyush Agarwal | On episode 52 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers sits down with Piyush Agarwal to explore how developer behavior reveals far more about buying intent than traditional sales signals. They discuss why most dev tool GTM strategies fail, how to distinguish curiosity from real demand, and what it takes to engage developers at exactly the right moment. | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Ep. #8, One Human Plus Agents with Scott Breitenother | On episode 8 of Data Renegades, CL Kao and Dori Wilson sit down with Scott Breitenother to explore how AI is reshaping the modern data stack and redefining the role of data teams. They discuss the evolution from spreadsheets to autonomous agents, the realities of data democratization, and why future workflows may revolve around one human working alongside multiple AI assistants. The conversation blends practical lessons from building Brooklyn Data and Kilo Code with forward-looking predictions about the next wave of data tooling. | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Ep. #31, Developer-First Data Engineering with dltHub | In episode 31 of Open Source Ready, Brian and John sit down with Matthaus Krzykowski, Thierry Jean, and Elvis Kahoro to explore how dlt and dltHub are changing the way developers build data pipelines. The conversation dives into DuckDB, LLM-driven workflows, and the growing shift toward developer-first data engineering. They also discuss open source adoption, AI orchestration, and what it means to be a “10x engineer” in 2026. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Ep. #7, Truth-Seeking Data Systems with Bryan Bischof | On episode 7 of Data Renegades, CL Kao and Dori Wilson sit down with Bryan Bischof to explore his journey from pure mathematics to building real-world ML systems. They dig into recommender systems, surprising data bugs, and why truth-seeking should guide data teams. The conversation also covers modern data tools, visualization limits, and the realities of “self-serve” analytics. | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Ep. #30, Inside Unikraft and Unikernels with Felipe Huici | On episode 30 of Open Source Ready, Brian Douglas and John McBride sit down with Felipe Huici to explore Unikraft and the growing role of unikernels in modern cloud infrastructure. They discuss how unikernels differ from containers and traditional virtual machines, why millisecond startup times matter, and how Unikraft enables secure, scale-to-zero workloads. The conversation also touches on Kubernetes integration, open source governance, and where cloud isolation is headed next. | — | ||||||
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