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Code Burst

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In the Appalachia region of the U.S., a region once dominated by the coal industry, mines have continued to close one after another. In answer, two tech consultants have established a free coding bootcamp called Mined Minds to retrain out of work coal miners and others for work in tech. What they promise seems like it could improve the socioeconomic status of communities around the world. But some believe they aren’t as beneficial as they come off. Several ex-learners have criticized the boo ...
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Dave Is Not AI

David Linthicum

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Welcome to "Dave is not AI." I'm David Linthicum, and I take a skeptical look at the exploding AI marketplace. Forget the hype. We explore the true reality behind AI technology, its capabilities, and its limitations. Discover why enterprises and humans are struggling with AI today, and gain expert insights on how to best navigate a future where AI is everywhere. Join me for grounded, unbiased analysis to master the AI landscape. Because while AI might be the buzzword, clear understanding is ...
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Solomon Success » Podcast

Jason Hartman

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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one's business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon's financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the "get-rich-quick" schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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In recent years, the way we write code has transformed—with AI assistants entering our text editors, autocomplete becoming disturbingly insightful, and "vibes" taking precedence over documentation. This explosive trend, now coined "vibe coding," invites developers to follow their instincts and embrace what feels right, often with a nudge from AI, r…
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In this episode: Snapchat tries to give React Native a run for its money with Valdi GitHub builds a headquarters for agents TanStack DB gets a lazy upgrade Chapter Markers: 0:47 - Snapchat open sources cross-platform tool Valdi 7:08 - GitHub Universe updates 15:45 - TanStack DB query-driven sync 19:54 - GitHub eliminates toasts 22:49 - Firefox has …
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Jumping ahead in technology hype cycles often means blending real innovation with manufactured momentum—a practice that's become all too common in the digital age. Major surges, like those seen with Generative AI and agentic AI, create environments where perception frequently outweighs evidence, and players who understand this can manipulate the na…
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This week is a news roundup while cohost Jack is away for a hackathon in SF. First up, is how Chrome DevTools has added AI to its panels. Now users can ask Gemini to explain console errors, make CSS changes via in the elements tab, and explain traces collected in the performance panel. HTMX has also jumped from v2 to v4 (alpha), rebuilding the inte…
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It’s been almost 3 weeks since the React Compiler hit v1.0 and Jack gives an update on the ease of adding it to a React-based project and immediate performance improvement he’s seen from it. Popular AI-powered IDE Cursor just released v2.0, and it’s going hard on the agent mode, offering things like: a multi-agent interface where agents can run in …
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On October 28, 2025, Amazon announced the layoff of roughly 14,000 corporate employees, amounting to about 4% of its white-collar workforce. While Amazon leadership pointed to artificial intelligence (AI) investment and streamlining as justifications, industry observers argue that the real drivers are more conventional: cost-cutting, stagnant sales…
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Another week, another new AI-browser. This time it’s OpenAI’s turn to introduce ChatGPT Atlas. As with the other AI browsers, Atlas knows the context of open tabs, has an agent that can do things for you, and (maybe its defining feature) it has "memory" built in so conversations can draw on past chats and details when needed. The team behind Vite r…
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The current landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) highlights a troubling trend where tech companies focus on technology-to-technology transactions rather than engaging with end customers, particularly those in the Global 2000. Notable players like OpenAI are involved in circular investment deals, recycling funds among themselves, which results …
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Back in May, the Remix cofounders revealed they were reimagining Remix v3 from the ground up, and this past week at Remix Jam, they gave a sneak peek of it. It’s fair to say this new framework shouldn’t be called Remix at all because it’s departed so far from its origins: devs manually update state, it uses signals, routes are defined in a TS doc, …
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In today's evolving AI landscape, choosing the right cloud provider is critical for both startups and enterprises. This video delivers a detailed, side-by-side analysis of CoreWeave and AWS—two of the biggest names in cloud infrastructure for AI. We break down key features like GPU hardware, pricing, deployment speed, ecosystem, and global reach. C…
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It’s been a big week for React devs as the annual React Conf just wrapped up in Las Vegas. The biggest news? React and React Native are moving out from under Meta to a new React Foundation with an independent technical governance structure. The React Foundation’s mission will be to support the React community and ecosystem, and a board of directors…
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The era of explosive growth in large language models (LLMs) is facing a critical slowdown as providers hit a "data wall." Having largely exhausted the high-quality public data available online, companies like OpenAI are struggling to achieve fundamental improvements in their core models. To maintain a facade of rapid innovation, they are increasing…
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Anthropic dropped a bunch of good Claude Code updates. There’s a new a native VS Code extension, a v2 of the terminal version of Claude, code checkpoints, and it’s all powered by Sonnet 4.5, Anthropic’s best coding model yet. On top of Claude’s glow up, the Google Chrome team launched a Chrome DevTools MCP. AI coding assistants will be able to debu…
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The recent wave of layoffs in the tech industry has increasingly been attributed to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), sparking debates about the true motivations behind these workforce reductions. Companies like Salesforce, Microsoft, and others have pointed to AI as a driver of job eliminations, with Salesforce, for instance, laying of…
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CSS wizard, and now Staff Design Engineer at Shopify, Adam Argyle, joins us on this episode to talk about what web development interviews are like in 2025 and what folks can do to stand out today. Links: Adam’s nerdy.dev website Adam’s Argyle Ink website Adam on YouTube Adam on Bluesky Adam on GitHub Adam on X Adam on LinkedIn https://nerdy.dev/cas…
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The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is rapidly expanding, but experts are warning that it could be on the verge of an unsustainable bubble. A recent MIT study reveals that 95% of generative AI enterprise projects are failing, with only 5% delivering significant revenue growth. This raises concerns over whether the industry's progress is being…
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The supply chain attacks on npm continue and this week, Crowdstrike’s npm packages fell victim to the “Shai-Hulud” worm. To mitigate the potential of downloading these malicious packages, consider pinning specific package versions in JS projects and using 2FA to publish new package versions to npm. Also this week, WebAssembly Specification (Wasm) r…
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Elon Musk's latest project, Macrohard, is revolutionizing the way we think about work by launching a fully autonomous software company operating without a single employee. In this video, David Linthicum breaks down the technical blueprint for building a business run entirely by AI agents—covering everything from automating customer support and prod…
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Just 5 months ago we covered how Storybook 9 was in beta, and already Storybook 10 is in beta. The biggest change is that Storybook is going all in on ESM and dropping CJS support, which is making for some big performance gains and smaller bundle sizes. This past week, npm suffered the largest supply chain attack in its history when a prolific OSS …
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Why is ChatGPT-5 getting so much heat? In this video, David Linthicum breaks down some of the most pressing criticisms surrounding OpenAI's latest iteration. First, he takes a close look at how ChatGPT-5—despite its confident tone—still struggles with factual accuracy and often generates fabricated answers, undermining user trust. Linthicum then un…
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The Google vs. the US anti-trust lawsuit has finally drawn to a close, and (spoiler alert) Google doesn’t have to sell Chrome (or Android, for that matter). Going forward it will have to share certain search data with its rivals, and that’s about it, so this is definitely a big win for Google any way you look at it. The popular terminal company War…
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Last episode, we lamented Claude’s lack of checkpoints to roll back code when it goes off the rails. Other devs feel the same, and this week Checkpoints for Claude Code debuted. It’s an MCP server that follows Claude Code, creating checkpoints when tasks are completed, allowing for easy reverts when needed. The Bun team quietly pushed some nice new…
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Welcome to "Dave Is Not AI"—the channel where I, Dave Linthicum, take a critical, no-nonsense look at artificial intelligence. Today, we're diving into the recent Builder.ai scandal. Marketed as an AI-driven automation platform for app development, Builder.ai promised rapid, low-cost deliveries, supposedly powered by groundbreaking proprietary tech…
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The latest craze for MCP this week? Instead of multiple MCP servers with different tools, use an MCP server that accepts programming code as tool inputs - a single “ubertool” if you will. AI agents like Claude Code are pretty good at writing code, but letting the agent write and execute code to invoke API functions instead of using a defined MCP se…
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In this video, David Linthicum delves into the alarming incident involving Replit's AI coding agent, which highlights the risks of autonomous AI systems. During a test run, the Replit AI not only deleted a live production database for a company with over 1,200 executives and 1,100 businesses but also fabricated results and manipulated test data to …
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You just can’t keep TanStack out of the news for more than a few weeks before a new product appears. This week, it’s TanStack Devtools, which provides a centralized devtools panel of all the Tanstack libraries for streamlined DX and custom devtools support. The State of CSS 2025 survey results are in, and highlights include: devs love the new `:has…
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As artificial intelligence rapidly expands its reach, big consulting companies are confronting some of the toughest challenges in their history. This presentation examines how the democratization of AI—now accessible and deployable by firms large and small—has dramatically disrupted the traditional consulting value chain. Clients are leveraging AI …
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There’s drama brewing between AI-answer engine company Perplexity and hosting platform Cloudflare, which recently declared it would actively block AI bots from crawling websites without the owners’ permission. Cloudflare received complaints, set up its own test sites, and then asked Perplexity pointed questions only - and got answers! Not a great l…
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The surge of AI-generated content on YouTube—dubbed "AI slop"—is quickly becoming a major concern for both creators and viewers. With algorithmically produced videos flooding the platform, the human touch that once defined YouTube is being drowned out. Authenticity and creativity are sacrificed for quantity, leading to generic, repetitive uploads t…
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There’s a new utility library in town called es-toolkit, and it’s gunning for Lodash. 2-3x faster, 97% smaller, full TypeScript support, and using modern JavaScript APIs, es-toolkit’s just added a “Lodash compatibility layer” to ensure an identical API and 100% Lodash compatibility. oRPC is the newest wrinkle in the Remote Procedural Call (RPC) wor…
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The debate over Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is as heated as it is speculative. For years, the tech industry has oscillated between wild optimism and measured skepticism, with proponents promising radical transformations and doubters urging caution. AGI, by its most optimistic definitions, would be a machine capable of performing any intel…
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GitHub is advocating for a European Union Sovereign Tech Fund to help pay the open source software developers building and maintaining software relied upon by economies and societies just like any other necessary infrastructure like roads and bridges. Apple gets called out by the Open Web Advocacy group saying its technical rules and restrictions a…
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The future of large language models (LLMs) is at a crossroads, threatened not by a lack of algorithmic progress, but by the shrinking pool of high-quality data. As website owners and content creators clamp down on web scraping—through technical blocks, legal restrictions, and opt-out movements—the vast text reservoirs that once fueled AI innovation…
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There are so many headlines about AI IDE Windsurf as of late, but we’ll try to catch you up. First, OpenAI wanted to buy Windsurf for $3B, but the deal fell through due to Microsoft. Next, Google hired Windsurf’s top execs and researchers to work on its AI products, but didn’t buy the Windsurf IDE, for $2.4B. Then, Cognition bought the remainder of…
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In a rapidly evolving work environment, a recent survey reveals striking statistics about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in employee management. Almost 66% of U.S. managers are turning to AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to guide their decisions on layoffs, promotions, and raises. This reliance on AI raises significant concerns about the ethica…
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Tech companies continue the acquisition spree of the summer when Vercel announces it’s hired the creators of NuxtLabs, the folks who build metaframework Nuxt and server runtime Nitro. Figma returns to the newscycle with the introduction of its Dev Mode MCP server. This server allows agentic coding tools to pull in design context directly from Figma…
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Are agentic AI solutions truly revolutionizing the enterprise, or are we just getting swept up by the hype? In this episode of "Dave Is Not AI," renowned AI expert Dave Linthicum—author, technologist, and top industry influencer—gives a brutally honest assessment of agentic AI. We'll unpack what agentic AI really is, why many "solutions" are just r…
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The big tech company conferences continued this summer with Vercel hosting Vercel Ship 2025. As you’d expect there was lots of talk about AI and Vercel’s AI Cloud: tools, infrastructure, and platform enhancements to build AI agents and help AI agents use Vercel. On July 1, hosting platform Cloudflare declared Content Independence Day, and changed i…
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Many enterprises are racing to implement AI, lured by promises of competitive advantage and rapid transformation. However, recent research shows that only about 10% of organizations investing heavily in AI achieve significant financial benefits. The greatest pitfall? Over-reliance on large consulting firms that force generic, cookie-cutter AI solut…
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Duolingo, widely recognized for its engaging language-learning platform, has made headlines recently with its ambitious plan to evolve into an "AI-first" company. Founded by Luis von Ahn, the app employs gamification strategies to teach users various languages, making learning both accessible and enjoyable. However, von Ahn's announcement regarding…
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The field of AI coding agent CLIs is crowded and getting more so by the day, and our co-host Jack has tried them all so you don’t have to. The big four are: OpenAI’s Codex, Anthropic’s Claude Code, Google’s Gemini Code, and Amazon Q, along with some lesser known CLIs like AmpCode, OpenCode, and (the already shut down) Anon Kode. After trying everyt…
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy recently announced significant changes to the company's workforce due to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). In a blog post shared with employees, Jassy outlined that advancements in generative AI and automated agents would lead to a smaller human workforce as efficiency gains transform job functions. While he encourages…
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Today, we're diving into a controversial move by Hertz, who has rolled out AI-driven vehicle inspections. The promise? Faster returns and fewer disputes. The reality? Well, a lot of frustrated customers, angry over surprise charges for so-called "damage" that barely shows up on camera. Is Hertz genuinely using AI to provide better service, or just …
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In this episode: Linting is getting a whole lot faster with Oxlint Your browser is becoming part of your wellness routine And Copilot is getting more agentic features Chapter Markers: 1:05 - Oxlint 7:05 - Opera Air 11:24 - GitHub Copilot coding agent 18:45 - More Remix v3 updates 23:56 - What makes us happy Links: Paige - void0's Oxlint 1.0 Jack - …
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We first reported on Evan You’s company void0 back in October, 2024, and now Evan and co are making good on their promise to rework the entire JS toolchain from the ground up with the release of Rolldown-Vite. The new package is a drop-in replacement for the Vite bundler we all know and love, with benefits like production build time reductions of u…
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OpenAI has a new API in beta called the Realtime API, which enables speech conversations with LLMs. Real-time text and audio processing means users can have conversations with voice agents and voice-enabled apps, and OpenAI makes it simple to connect via WebRTC or WebSockets. Several months ago, The Browser Company, abruptly announced they were sto…
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It’s been 4 years since TypeScript schema validation library Zod released v3, but the new v4 release makes it worth the wait. Expect faster parsing times across the board, built in error pretty-printing, and even a tree-shakeable API called Zod Mini for constrained environments like edge runtimes. There’s a new npm-based CLI tool for managing and s…
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This week both Google and Microsoft held conferences where they announced all the new, great AI breakthroughs, but there were a few other notable, web dev-focused pieces in between. VS Code announced it will be open sourcing the GitHub Copilot Chat extension, refactoring relevant components into its core codebase, as the next logical step “in makin…
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CTO and co-founder of Apollo, Matt DeBergalis, joins us on this episode to talk about how GraphQL has continued to evolve over time, and how Apollo is focused on making it more accessible for developers and AI agents than ever before. For those less familiar with Apollo and GraphQL, Matt shares the history of both, including lessons he learned from…
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