This is a re-post from December 2023.
In this episode of the podcast, Thomas Betts speaks with Fran Mendez about version 3 of AsyncAPI. The standard format for describing asynchronous APIs has evolved, and has made some breaking changes to address limitations in earlier versions.
Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3VjVekl
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Nov 17
Cloud Security Challenges in the AI Era - How Running Containers and Inference Weaken Your System
Marina Moore, a security researcher and the co-chair of the security and compliance TAG of CNCF, shares her concerns about the security vulnerabilities of containers. She explains where the issues originate, providing solutions and discussing alternative routes to using micro-VMs ... Show More
31m 57s
Nov 10
Architecture Should Model the World as It Really Is: A Conversation with Randy Shoup
In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with Randy Shoup about how to evolve your software after a software failure, and how to improve the resilience of your software by modeling transient states using events and workflows. Software failure is inevitable, but learning from failur ... Show More
51m 15s
Nov 3
If You Can’t Test It, Don’t Deploy It: The New Rule of AI Development?
Magdalena Picariello reframes how we think about AI, moving the conversation from algorithms and metrics to business impact and outcomes. She champions evaluation systems that don't just measure accuracy but also demonstrate real-world business value, and advocates for iterative ... Show More
22m 50s
Apr 2024
Empathy as a Key Success Factor for High Performing Development Teams
This is the Engineering Culture Podcast, from the people behind InfoQ.com and the QCon conferences.
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Cassie Shum, VP of Field Engineering at Relational AI, about the importance of empathy in engineering cultu ... Show More
21m 52s
Feb 2024
Becoming a Staff Plus Engineer with Joy Ebertz
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Joy Ebertz, a principal engineer at Split, about growing into a staff-plus role.
Read a transcript of this interview: https://www.infoq.com/podcasts/becoming-staff-plus-engineer/
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19m 37s
Mar 2023
Becoming a Great Engineering Manager and Balancing Synchronous - Asynchronous Work
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to James Stanier, Director of Engineering at Shopify and Track Host at QCon San Francisco for the Remote and Hybrid Work: What’s Next track, about what makes a great engineering manager, nurturing culture with ... Show More
31m 1s
Oct 2023
Pushing ntfy to the next level (Changelog Interviews #562)
This week Jerod goes solo with Philipp Heckel, creator of ntfy, to discuss this simple HTTP-based service that lets you send notifications to your phone or desktop via scripts from any computer. They discuss why he built it, how he built it, and what his plans are for the future ... Show More
58m 21s
Mar 2023
Dear startups, your developers and engineers are on an island
This week, Natasha interviewed Lizzie Matusov, the co-founder and CEO of Quotient, which wants to fix the "leaky pipeline problem" in tech onboarding that doesn't set up engineers for success. Yes, that's right, this week we're talking about the work needs, habits and aspirations ... Show More
31m 31s
Oct 2022
Episode 055 - DevOps 2022 with Chris Williams
In this episode, Dave and Emily continue their chat with Chris Williams, an AWS Community Hero, and Cloud Therapist at World Wide Technology. The trio discusses the current state of DevOps in 2022, the impacts of the pandemic, how DevOps is evolving, people vs. technology in movi ... Show More
27m 31s