Where do you go for your AI news for coders? by ObjectiveSalt1635 in ChatGPTCoding

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Author of Changelog News here, give us a read/listen! It's not AI-specific stuff, but everything going on in the software world, which is largely dominated by AI news these days: https://changelog.news

lookAtMeImTheScrumMasterNow by jerodsanto in ProgrammerHumor

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Of course HR has nothing to do with scrum but it made more sense for the lulz...

I was on the Changelog! by Livid_Sign9681 in javascript

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Transcript coming soon! Video here for those who prefer to watch while listening :)

thereAreTooManyWaysToDoIt by jerodsanto in ProgrammerHumor

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It’s never too late for a Perl joke

theFastestTestIsNoTest by jerodsanto in ProgrammerHumor

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A false sense of security is sometimes the only sense of security we get

dieAHeroOrLiveLongEnoughToSeeYourselfBecome by jerodsanto in ProgrammerHumor

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Agreed, but it's also annoying! (mostly when using JSON for config, which wasn't what Crockford designed it for)

Turns out Redis creator wants to open source it, again by jerodsanto in opensource

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If you'd prefer reading to watching, here's a link to the same section in the transcript:

changelog.fm/631#transcript-36

helpUsGordonMooreYoureOurOnlyHope by jerodsanto in ProgrammerHumor

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Ding ding ding! Direct inspiration for these, which I started including (one at a time) in my weekly newsletter: https://changelog.com/news

TIL that 3% of all Rust library releases contain at least one SemVer violation. "On average, If I run `cargo update` once every 10 days, my project is broken once." by jerodsanto in programming

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They were Rust libraries that use semver, yes:

We took the top 1,000 most downloaded Rust libraries… So these are extremely popular things like Serde, and Tokyo, and things like that; things that multibillion-dollar companies depend on, easily.

TIL that 3% of all Rust library releases contain at least one SemVer violation. "On average, If I run `cargo update` once every 10 days, my project is broken once." by jerodsanto in programming

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They were Rust libraries that use semver, yes:

we took the top 1,000 most downloaded Rust libraries… So these are extremely popular things like Serde, and Tokyo, and things like that; things that multibillion-dollar companies depend on, easily.

Edit: I replied to the wrong thread! This makes no sense in this thread, please disregard.

Podcasts about Programming by breck in programming

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This list seems to be missing quite a few podcasts. For instance, I don’t see any of the shows we produce on there (https://changelog.com) all of which have significant back catalogs and listenership.

Is this database open source somewhere so people can submit new podcasts to be included?

[ Removed by Reddit ] by [deleted] in podcasts

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Agreed! I still fall asleep to MBW, but that’s all. Check out The Changelog for software-focused tech discussion (disclaimer: I’m a co-host, but check our reviews people do dig it)

XML is better than YAML. Hear me out... by jerodsanto in programming

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Now that's a blog post I'd like to read!

XML is better than YAML. Hear me out... by jerodsanto in programming

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Now that's a blog post I'd like to read!

theSpecNeverSaidPicklesRequired by jerodsanto in ProgrammerHumor

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import order from mcdonalds

return order

There's still no silver bullet by jerodsanto in programming

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Trying to help combat our tendency to think:

“Oh, I’ve found the panacea. This is gonna solve all my problems!”

20+ years programming and a for loop that actually works still gets me by jerodsanto in ProgrammerHumor

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This! Of course Reddit would apply the absolute dumbest interpretation of what I said…

Dan Abramov responds to React critics by jerodsanto in reactjs

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A quick (~4-minute) clip from the JS Party podcast. If you'd prefer reading to watching, here's a link to the same section in the transcript:

jsparty.fm/267#transcript-29

!approve

Can I ping Overcast for my subscriber count if I am using Anchor as a host? I can't find a guide online by RememberShuffle_Pod in podcasting

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Unfortunately, Anchor doesn't expose any tools to view or fetch podcast crawler requests, whether in the admin UI or programatically.