A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and related technologies.
Rumors of internal panic at Apple, and concerns about the future of RISC-V. Plus, the software update of the century.
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.
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.
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.
Our unique take on the Unity outrage, thoughts on RustRover, and Mike shares a very annoying mistake.
The painful side of making video games, Grinder's big problems, and Google's sneakiest trojan horse.
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.
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.
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?
Mike hits the limits of ChatGPT's knowledge, a chat about editors and what we'd do for a living if it had to be outside of tech.
Java developers are getting the Oracle shakedown, openAI is running out of money, and more.
Did we get this one wrong? It seems consumer AI is eating the lunch of some web's biggest names.