We found 10 episodes of Coder Radio with the tag “developers”.
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542: Fresh Cut Fraud
November 1st, 2023 | 39 mins 40 secs
ai, android 14, arm, chatcontrol, coder radio, developers, development podcast, engineers, european parliament, jetson, microsoft, nasa, nvidia, online safety bill, simulatated hardware, storage problems
We've all made mistakes and tried to play dumb, but this week history is being made.
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541: Better Late than Never
October 25th, 2023 | 46 mins 18 secs
ai, ajax, apple, arm-based pc chips, coder radio, coderly, developers, development podcast, economist steve hanke, generative ai, headscale, inflation, linux, mac event, nasa, nixos, nvidia, podcast index, risc-v, robe, robinhood, sifive, software engineering, ssd, tailscale, voyager 1, voyager 2, voyager team
Rumors of internal panic at Apple, and concerns about the future of RISC-V. Plus, the software update of the century.
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540: Sherlockin All Over the Place
October 18th, 2023 | 1 hr 12 mins
4k nintendo 64, 90/10 rule, ai features, analogue, apple, big tech, c#, chat control 2.0, coder radio, dev retention rates, developers, development podcast, drew houston, dropbox, email, employee retention, end-to-end encryption, eu commission, mandatory chat control, messenger, n64 cartridges, openai, private messaging, remote work, scanning reports, secure encryption, sherlocked, surveillance, telephony, third-party developers, trust, videoconferencing, virtual-first company
We're about to see a wave of big tech AI features "inspired" by third-party developers at a scale that makes the Sherlocking on Apple's platform seem like chump change. Plus, how Dropbox turned around their dev retention rates, and more.
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539: Mike Breaks the Build
October 11th, 2023 | 56 mins 59 secs
ai, ai profitability, ai services, ai shaming, bialetti moka express, chemex, coffee, coffee maker, compiler macros, copilot, cross-platform testing, developers, disney's loki, domain nightmare, gaggia classic, github, greg price, hybrid workers, iced coffee, kuregs, microsoft, poetry, pour over coffee, press coverage, profitability, sam altman, sam altman's sister, secret invasion, windows
Mike checks in from the grind and shares some challenges in recent cross-platform testing; then, we get into the avalanche of negative AI press coverage this week and the one massive story they're not touching.
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538: You Never Forget Your First
October 4th, 2023 | 42 mins 48 secs
aeropress, alderon games, amazon secret 'project nessie' algorithm, apple enforces new check on apps in china, bones coffee out of fl, breville barista express, cafe americano, canada podcasting regulations, coder radio, developers, development podcast, eddy cue, eu tells tim cook to open up its gates to competitors, feedback, french press, how to brew espresso like a pro, john schmidtlein, microsoft ceo satya nadella, objective-c
How does your first major programming language/technology still shape your work and career? Then grab some popcorn and let's watch the next epic tech titan battle unfold.
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537: Unity Mutiny
September 30th, 2023 | 50 mins 16 secs
3 legged oauth, adobe photoshop, alex, coder radio, coderqa, developers, development podcast, epic games, feedback, godot, icebreaker, ios, jetbrains, lance, multiple accounts, oauth mistake, runtime fee, rust ide, rustrover, tailscale, the hawk, torque3d, unity enterprise, unity mutiny, unity personal, unity pro, unreal
Our unique take on the Unity outrage, thoughts on RustRover, and Mike shares a very annoying mistake.
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536: Grindr-in-Chief
September 20th, 2023 | 42 mins 47 secs
ad platform, ad privacy, artificial intelligence, camera, chatgpt, chrome, coder radio, data collection, developers, development podcast, dotnet core, drivers, employees, executeindirect, firing, funding, google, grindr, intel, iowa, java licensing, kia, linkedin, linux, meetings, memory allocation, nissan, nvidia, oracle, oss devs, overemployed, privacy sandbox, programming faults, santiago, starfield, third-party tracking cookies, todd howard, user-tracking, venn, water consumption, wfh
The painful side of making video games, Grinder's big problems, and Google's sneakiest trojan horse.
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535: Locally Sourced Carbon Neutral Consumer
September 13th, 2023 | 44 mins 33 secs
a17, apple event, aus e region, azure, coder radio, data center automation, developers, development podcast, ios 17 public beta, iphone 15, iphone 15 pro, metal, microsoft offers legal protection to ai customers, monetization scheme, privacy nightmare, twitter, whistleblowing ex-employee, wildlife surveying
Did Apple's event live up to our expectations? And our thoughts on what new goodies for developers might be in the new hardware and software.
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534: Blame the Automation
September 6th, 2023 | 50 mins 58 secs
apple, australia east cloud region, automation failures, azure, blackstone, bloomberg, c#, c++, chillers, cisa, coder radio, cooling units, crypto payments, currency transmission license, data halls, datacenter, developer lab attendance, developer labs, developers, development podcast, diagnostic tools, diesel mechanic, electrical storm, elon musk, emergency procedures, excel, google business, healthchecks.io, hiring feature, infosec vulnerability management program, kraftnix, leader in developing software, linkedin competitor, low voltage, marine electrician, mark gurman, microsoft, mikrotik, monetization path, neovim, nix journey, open source community, outage, power sag, pythonistas, raytheon, scott, senior frontend developer, small devs, staff, storage infrastructure, susan prescott, sydney, temperature damage, thermal loads, twitter payments, vision pro sdk, vscode extensions, x
Azure suffers a big outage, and Microsoft blames faulty automation; why we think there might be early signs of weak demand for Apple's Vision Pro and more.
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533: Critical Failure in Open Source
August 30th, 2023 | 54 mins 42 secs
api misuse, automation, cisa, code generation, coder radio, cyber threat, cybersecurity, developers, development podcast, economic productivity, excel, federal aid highway act of 1956, government investment, infrastructure, interstate road system, investment, large language model, memory leaks, open source software, power grid, president eisenhower, program crashes, python, risks, safety improvements, security, software development, technology skills
U.S. officials are warning open-source software could be a cyber security threat. Their solution? Money. But do we want them picking the winners and losers of open source?