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359: The Enduring Popularity of Postgres, and what lies ahead (With Snowflake's Craig Kerstiens)
Jun 23, 2026
15m 45s
358: The limitations of AI models in understanding context (With Jonathan Macoskey)
Jun 16, 2026
17m 12s
357: Why is REST connectivity still hard? (With Kumar Vikesh)
Jun 2, 2026
10m 19s
356: REPRESENTATIVE!!! The State of Real-Time Voice AI Technology (With Mike Pappas)
May 26, 2026
14m 51s
355: Managing costs and ROl of agentic Al initiatives (With John D'Emic)
May 14, 2026
14m 35s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() 359: The Enduring Popularity of Postgres, and what lies ahead (With Snowflake's Craig Kerstiens) | In this episode, David Rubinstein talks with Craig Kerstiens, Snowflake's Director of Software Engineering on Postgres, about the enduring popularity of Postgres, a 30-year-old database technology, due to its reliability and recent innovations like JSON support and vector store databases. He highlighted the challenge of integrating operational (OLTP) and analytical (OLAP) data for AI applications, noting the importance of reducing latency and operational burden. Kerstiens introduced PG Lake, ... | 15m 45s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() 358: The limitations of AI models in understanding context (With Jonathan Macoskey) | Dave Rubinstein and Jonathan Macoskey discuss the limitations of current AI models in understanding context, particularly in enterprise settings. Macoskey explains that while language models have improved with internet connectivity, they still struggle with outdated information and proprietary data. He highlights Lovelace's context engine, which integrates data from various sources into a knowledge graph, addressing issues like entity resolution and recall. This system ensures AI agents can p... | 17m 12s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() 357: Why is REST connectivity still hard? (With Kumar Vikesh)✨ | REST connectivityAI-driven solutions+3 | Kumar Vikesh | Progress Data Direct | — | RESTconnectivity+3 | — | 10m 19s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() 356: REPRESENTATIVE!!! The State of Real-Time Voice AI Technology (With Mike Pappas)✨ | real-time voice AItechnology+3 | Mike Pappas | Modulate | — | voice AIspeech-to-text+3 | — | 14m 51s | |
| 5/14/26 | ![]() 355: Managing costs and ROl of agentic Al initiatives (With John D'Emic)✨ | cost managementROI+3 | John D'Emic | Revenium | — | agentic AIcost management+5 | — | 14m 35s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() 354: Challenges and Misconceptions around Vibe Coding (With Cameron Etezadi)✨ | Vibe codingcode quality+3 | Cameron Etezadi | LaunchDarkly | — | Vibe codingcode production+3 | — | 14m 01s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() 353: Why Your Zoom Calls Freeze Despite Good Wi-Fi (With Shafi Khan of Cable Labs)✨ | Zoom callsWi-Fi issues+4 | Shafi Khan | Cable Labs | — | ZoomWi-Fi+5 | — | 11m 25s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() 352: Anthropic's Mythos Project and AI Vulnerabilities (With Jaya Baloo of AISLE)✨ | AI vulnerabilitiescybersecurity+3 | Jaya Baloo | MythosAISLE+1 | — | AIvulnerabilities+5 | — | 16m 48s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() 351: Challenges and Progress of AI in Enterprise Production (With Karthik Sj of LogicMonitor)✨ | AI in enterprise productioncode generation+3 | Karthik Sj | LogicMonitorSD Times | — | AIenterprise production+4 | — | 15m 00s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() 350: Multi-model AI Orchestration (with Mike Sirchuk)✨ | AI orchestrationmulti-model AI+3 | Mike Sirchuk | Swa Technology | — | AI modelsSlack+3 | — | 20m 28s | |
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| 3/31/26 | ![]() 349: Addressing AI bottlenecks in Agentic Development (with Kenneth Ziegler)✨ | AI in testingagentic software+3 | Kenneth Ziegler | Leapwork | — | AItesting+4 | — | 16m 06s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() 348: MCP and AI Strategy Heartburn (With Adam Seligman of Workato)✨ | AI strategyMCP+3 | Adam Seligman | Workato | — | AIMCP+5 | — | 14m 14s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() 347: Application Security in the Age of Agentic AI Development (With Eran Kinsbruner of Checkmarx)✨ | Application SecurityAI Development+3 | Eran Kinsbruner | Checkmarx | — | Application SecurityAI+3 | — | 16m 28s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() 346: Where AI in QA is Actually Working Today (with Digital.ai's Derek Holt)✨ | AI in QAsoftware testing+3 | Derek Holt | digital.ai | — | AIQA+3 | — | 20m 03s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 345: What hiring managers are looking for in developers in 2026 (with Cribl's Sydnee Mayers)✨ | hiring managersdeveloper skills+3 | Sydnee Mayers | Cribl | — | hiringdevelopers+5 | — | 17m 50s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() 344: Why developers should adopt a head chef mentality to work with agents (with Confluent's Adi Polak) | In this episode, Jenna interviews Adi Polak, director of advocacy and developer experience engineering at Confluent, about why developers need to embrace a head chef mindset when working with AI agents. They discuss: What it means to adopt a "head chef" mindsetThe mental shifts needed to work this wayWhat role data streaming plays in enabling this | 15m 13s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() 343: Breaking the cycle of unnecessary complexity in dev environments (with Tempo Software's Vic Chynoweth) | In this episode, Jenna interviews Vic Chynoweth, CEO of Tempo Software, about how the company predicts that this year software development teams will begin challenging the rising complexity in their dev environments. They discuss: Why teams are shifting from executing work to questioning why it existsWhat's driving rising complexityHow SPM can help manage complexity | 13m 38s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() 342: The risks of using OpenClaw (with 1Password's Jeff Malnick) | In this episode, Jenna interviews Jeff Malnick, GM of developer and AI at 1Password, about the open source agent platform OpenClaw and some of the security concerns that have been raised about it. They discuss: What OpenClaw isThe security issues that could result from using itSteps to take to reduce risk when experimenting with it Here are a few blog posts from 1Password mentioned in the episode: From magic to malware: How OpenClaw's agent skills become an attack surfaceIt’s incredible.... | 14m 37s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() 341: The world of open-source AI (with Mozilla.ai's John Dickerson) | In this episode, Dave interviews John Dickerson, CEO of Mozilla.ai, about the current state of open AI models. They discuss: The challenges of bringing open AI models to the communityHow government regulations could potentially impact open-source AIThe importance of transparency of models that are being deployed in production | 18m 10s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() 340: Skills and talent alignment in an AI era (with SHL's Sara Gutierrez) | In this episode, Dave interviews Sara Gutierrez, chief science officer at SHL, about the evolving skills needed in an AI-driven workforce. They discuss: Why in 2026 it's important to have foresight to notice things before disruption hitsAI as an enabler for talent decisionsUsing small experiments to guide larger decisions | 12m 27s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() 339: Unlock the AI insights your data holds (sponsored by Progress) | In this episode, we share a webinar hosted by Progress about data and AI readiness. Here is the webinar description: In today’s business landscape, data is your most powerful asset, but only if it’s accessible, digestible and ready for implementation. Progress recently surveyed enterprise leaders to understand the state of data readiness, uncovering critical insights across four key areas. In this on-demand webinar, you'll hear David Loshin, Data and Information expert from Knowledge In... | 59m 43s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() 338: The challenges of open source projects being abandoned (with Chainguard's Dan Lorenc) | In this episode, Dave interviews Dan Lorenc, CEO and co-founder of Chainguard, about what happens when open source projects are abandoned. They discuss: How to figure out if a project has been abandonedThe role of companies in sponsoring open source projectsHow foundations play a role in maintaining projects | 16m 36s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() 337: Using the power of community and mentorship to navigate the age of AI (Guidance Counselor 2.0) | Dave Rubinstein was recently a guest on Torc's Guidance Counselor 2.0 live stream, and we're sharing that conversation with you here. Listen in to this special episode to learn about how community and mentorship are more important than ever as AI adoption continues. | 58m 44s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() 336: The parts of the software development life cycle that can't be automated by AI (with OutSystems' Woodson Martin) | In this episode, Jenna interviews Woodson Martin, CEO of OutSystems, about how AI only really assists with a portion of the software development life cycle. They discuss: The areas that will still require a human touchThe evolution of the developer role and how success should be measured differentlyThe bottlenecks that still exist even with AI-assisted coding | 21m 22s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() REPLAY: How cognitive fatigue impacts developer productivity (with Gradle's Hans Dockter) | This episode was originally broadcast in April 2024, and includes discussions that are still relevant to developers today, so we are publishing it again. --- In this episode, SD Times Editor-in-Chief David Rubinstein discusses how cognitive fatigue is compounding the software productivity problem. His guest is Hans Dockter, CEO at Gradle Inc. and lead at Gradle Open Source Project. | 16m 16s | ||||||
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