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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively ...
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My name is Zach Abramowitz and I am Legally Disrupted. This podcast covers the trends disrupting the legal profession. Once a mild mannered practicing attorney, I now am an entrepreneur and investor in disruptive legal startups. My company, Killer Whale Strategies, helps law firms, legal departments, and anyone else capitalize on the wave of disruption sweeping over the legal industry. Join me as I spotlight key players, significant trends, and innovative companies who are shaking up an age ...
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/shadow-ai-is-inevitable-heres-how-you-can-govern-it-without-killing-speed. You can’t govern what you can’t see. The new frontier of compliance isn’t stopping AI - it’s channeling it. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learni…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/revering-ai-reveals-incompetence-not-intelligence. Nothing is really good anymore; and AI is the peak of this lamentable trend. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You can also check exclusive content about #artific…
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Elizabeth Figura, a Wine Developer at CodeWeavers, speaks with SE Radio host Jeremy Jung about the Wine compatibility layer and the Proton distribution. They discuss a wide range of details including system calls, what people run with Wine, how games are built differently, conformance and regression testing, native performance, emulating a CPU vs e…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/can-chatgpt-outperform-the-market-week-6. Recap Hey guys! Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You can also check exclusive content about #ai, #ai-controls-stock-account, #ai-stock-portfolio, #can-chatgpt-outperform-…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/10-influential-women-in-the-ai-space. Meet 10 influential women redefining AI—leaders, founders, and innovators shaping technology with creativity, ethics, and bold vision. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You ca…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-use-sound-and-ai-to-protect-the-environment. I spoke with Bourhan Yassin, Rainforest Connection’s CEO, to discuss the role of AI in conservation, and how his organization works to bridge the knowledge gap Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://ha…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/want-ai-to-write-code-that-doesnt-break-everything-follow-these-3-patterns. Practical patterns from 30 real AI projects - what works, what doesn't, and how to avoid common pitfalls. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learnin…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/pattern-1-from-producer-to-manager. AI writes the code. You call the shots. Discover how devs are becoming reviewers, architects, and decision-makers in the age of AI. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You can als…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/github-bets-on-ai-prototyping-with-spark-its-new-app-centric-platform. GitHub Spark turns natural language prompts into working web apps - no coding required. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You can also check e…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/microsofts-linkedin-still-sucks-but-outsmarting-its-algorithm-is-hilariously-easy. A cheeky experiment uses ChatGPT to slip LinkedIn’s walled garden, proving off-platform links still win—and why MS’s Dismal Platform must pivot or die. Check more stories related to machine-…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/new-frontiers-in-human-ai-interface. Recent tech advances are breaking free from 20 years of 5-inch screen limits, unlocking full human senses in computing through AI interfaces and wearables. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/mach…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/ethos-ex-machina-how-ai-creates-trust-without-truth. AI does not need truth to sound credible. Discover how syntax tricks us into trusting unverified outputs across healthcare, law, and policy. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/mac…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/humans-are-the-improbability-drive-ai-cant-copy. AI runs on probability, humans thrive on impossibility. Douglas Adams’ improbability drive proves why the spark of surprise is ours alone. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-l…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/stop-waiting-on-ai-speed-tricks-anyone-can-use. Boost AI speed with tricks like model compression, caching, batching, and async design, cut latency, save costs, and make apps feel real time. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machin…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/chatgpt-became-the-face-of-aibut-the-real-battle-is-building-ecosystems-not-single-models. ChatGPT made AI mainstream, but real transformation comes from ecosystems that embed AI across business, not from relying on a single model. Check more stories related to machine-lea…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/securing-your-mcp-server-a-step-by-step-guide. This guide will walk you through securing a Node.js MCP server from the ground up using JWT. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You can also check exclusive content ab…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-a-terminal-diagnosis-inspired-a-new-ethical-ai-system. Ternary Moral Logic ensures accountability through parallel conscience, auditable logs, and the Goukassian Promise. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You …
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François Daoust, W3C staff member and co-chair of the Web Developer Experience Community Group, discusses the origins of the W3C, the browser standardization process, and how it relates to other organizations like TC39, WHATWG, and IETF. This episode covers a lot of ground, including funding through memberships, royalty-free patent access for imple…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/can-chatgpt-outperform-the-market-week-5. Heavy Week... Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You can also check exclusive content about #ai, #ai-controls-stock-account, #ai-stock-portfolio, #can-chatgpt-out, #chatgpt…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/claude-code-is-teaching-developers-to-be-their-own-tech-leads. Working with Claude Code introduces a new dev workflow: write a spec, spin up agentic bots, and return to multiple AI-coded implementations. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/meta-microsoft-and-openai-race-to-lock-in-elite-ai-talent. AI's top minds are being poached in billion-dollar deals. It's not a war for companies anymore, it's a war for talent. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. Y…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/auggie-cli-marks-augments-push-into-terminal-based-ai-development. Augment launches Auggie CLI, an AI coding agent designed for terminal use, enhancing team collaboration and efficiency in software development. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hac…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/stop-waiting-make-xgboost-46x-faster-with-one-parameter-change. Speed up XGBoost training by 46x with one parameter change. Learn how GPU acceleration saves hours, boosts iteration, and scales to big data. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackerno…
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Zach and Richard break down AI-first legal services, ALSPs, and the EUDIA announcement. Asking who really owns legal AI, whether ROI even matters, and how these new firms might rewrite the rules of the industry. In this episode: Non-Lawyer Ownership of Law Firms AI in Transactional Work The Business Model of AI-First Law Firms Measurable ROI in Leg…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/ai-unleashes-a-50x-leap-in-stem-cell-reprogramming-openais-gpt-4b-micro-changes-the-game-for-life. This article is about collaboration between OpenAI and Retro Biosciences to accelerate life sciences research through AI. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: h…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/a-quick-guide-to-quantization-for-llms. Quantization is a technique that reduces the precision of a model’s weights and activations. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You can also check exclusive content about #ai…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/cursors-credit-based-plans-leave-developers-puzzled-frustrated. Cursor's new pricing model sparks community backlash as it shifts from a request-based to a credit-based system. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. Yo…
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In this episode, Will Wilson, CEO and co-founder of Antithesis, explores Deterministic Simulation Testing (DST) with host Sriram Panyam. Wilson was part of the pioneering team at FoundationDB that developed this revolutionary testing approach, which was later acquired by Apple in 2015. After seeing that even sophisticated organizations lacked robus…
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Daniel Deogun and Dan Bergh Johnsson -- two of the co-authors of the book, Secure by Design -- discuss the intersection of good software design and security with host Sam Taggart. They describe how following certain software design principles can help developers create secure software without needing to become security experts. They talked about ho…
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Artie Shevchenko, author of Code Health Guardian, speaks with host Jeff Doolittle about the crucial role of human programmers in the AI era, emphasizing that humans must excel at managing code complexity. Shevchenko discusses these concepts and key takeaways from his book, including the three problems caused by complexity: change amplification, cog…
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Duncan McGregor and Nat Pryce, co-authors of Java to Kotlin: Refactoring Guidebook, speak with host Giovanni Asproni about their hands-on experiences migrating Java codebases. The episode starts by highlighting Kotlin’s seamless interoperability with Java, allowing teams to incrementally adopt Kotlin without disrupting existing Java code. Duncan an…
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In this episode of 'Legally Disrupted,' host Zach Abramowitz introduces a new recurring segment called 'Zach and Richard's Legal AI Adventure' with Richard Tromans from Artificial Lawyer. They discuss the rapid evolution in the legal tech sphere, particularly focusing on big deals and announcements from legal AI companies like Harvey and Legora. Th…
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In episode 26 of 'Legally Disrupted,' host Zach Abramowitz brings us a live conversation from the Legal Innovators California Conference in San Francisco. The discussion features Chris Fisher of Myriad Ventures and Jonathan Levy of Y Combinator, two prominent investors in the legal tech space. They delve into the shifts in legal tech investments fr…
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Qian Li of DBOS, a durable execution platform born from research by the creators of Postgres and Spark, speaks with host Kanchan Shringi about building durable, observable, and scalable software systems, and why that matters for modern applications. They discuss database-backed program state, workflow orchestration, real-world AI use cases, and com…
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E25 - Are Lawyers Adopting AI? With David Wong and Raghu Ramanathan In episode 25 of 'Legally Disrupted,' host Zach Abramowitz sits down with David Wong, Chief Product Officer at Thomson Reuters and Ragunath (Raghu) Ramanathan, President of Legal Professionals and Government at Thomson Reuters, to discuss the 2025 Future of Professionals Report. Th…
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Luke Hinds, CTO of Stacklok and creator of Sigstore, speaks with SE Radio's Brijesh Ammanath about the privacy and security concerns of using AI coding agents. They discuss how the increased use of AI coding assistants has improved programmer productivity but has also introduced certain key risks. In the area of secrets management, for example, the…
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Wesley Beary of Anchor speaks with host Sam Taggart about designing APIs with a particular emphasis on user experience. Wesley discusses what it means to be an “API connoisseur”— paying attention to what makes the APIs we consume enjoyable or frustrating and then taking those lessons and using them when we design our own APIs. Wesley and Sam also e…
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Chris Love, co-author of the book Core Kubernetes, joins host Robert Blumen for a conversation about kubernetes security. Chris identifies the node layer, secrets management, the network layer, contains, and pods as the most critical areas to be addressed. The conversation explores a range of topics, including when to accept defaults and when to ov…
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Jacob Visovatti and Conner Goodrum of Deepgram speak with host Kanchan Shringi about testing ML models for enterprise use and why it's critical for product reliability and quality. They discuss the challenges of testing machine learning models in enterprise environments, especially in foundational AI contexts. The conversation particularly highligh…
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Samuel Colvin, the CEO and founder of Pydantic, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about the ecosystem of Pydantic’s Python frameworks, including Pydantic, Pydantic AI, and Pydantic Logfire. Along with discussing the design, implementation, and use of these frameworks, they dive into the refactoring of Pydantic and the follow-on performance imp…
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In this episode, Zach interviews Tara Waters, founder of TLW Consulting and former Chief Digital Officer at Ashurst, who led the firm’s rollout of Harvey. They discuss Harvey’s meteoric rise in legal AI, Tara’s firsthand experiences adopting Harvey within a global firm, and how legal teams evaluate AI tools. The conversation explores why lawyers in…
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Brian Demers, Developer Advocate at Gradle, speaks with host Giovanni Asproni about the importance of having observability in the toolchain. Such information about build times, compiler warnings, test executions, and any other system used to build the production code can help to reduce defects, increase productivity, and improve the developer exper…
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Vilhelm von Ehrenheim, co-founder and chief AI officer of QA.tech, speaks with SE Radio's Brijesh Ammanath about autonomous testing. The discussion starts by covering the fundamentals, and how testing has evolved from manual to automated to now autonomous. Vilhelm then deep dives into the details of autonomous testing and the role of agents in auto…
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In this episode of Software Engineering Radio, Abhinav Kimothi sits down with host Priyanka Raghavan to explore retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), drawing insights from Abhinav's book, A Simple Guide to Retrieval-Augmented Generation. The conversation begins with an introduction to key concepts, including large language models (LLMs), context wi…
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Luca Palmieri, author of Zero to Production in Rust and Principal Engineering Consultant at MainMatter, speaks with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about Rust in production. They discuss what production Rust means, how to get Rust code into production, specific Rust issues to think about when getting an application into production, what Rust profiles are…
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In this episode, Zach Abramowitz is joined by Eli Amsellem, an investor at Ridge Ventures, to delve into the hot topic of investment in legal AI. They discuss the hype around billion-dollar valuations and the reality behind customer adoption and revenue sustainability. Eli shares insights from his hands-on approach, including talking to actual buye…
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In this episode, SE Radio host Sriram Panyam explores HTMX with its creator, Carson Gross, who is also creator of Hyperscript, the mind behind the Grug Brained Developer, a professor of software engineering at Montana State University, and co-author of Hypermedia Systems. HTMX is a modern JavaScript library that allows developers to access AJAX, We…
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Matthias Endler, Rust developer, open-source maintainer, and consultant through his company Corrode, speaks with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about prototyping in Rust. They discuss prototyping and why Rust is excellent for prototyping, and Matthias recommends a workflow for it, including what parts of Rust to use, and what parts to avoid at this stag…
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Will McGugan, the CEO and founder of Textualize, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about how to use packages such as Rich and Textual to build text-based user interfaces (TUIs) and command-line interfaces (CLIs) in Python. Along with discussing the design idioms that enable developers to create TUIs in Python, they consider practical strategie…
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Steve Summers speaks with SE Radio host Sam Taggart about securing test and measurement equipment. They start by differentiating between IT and OT (Operational Technology) and then discuss the threat model and how security has evolved in the OT space, including a look some of the key drivers. They then examine security challenges associated with a …
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