The official podcast of the freeCodeCamp.org open source community. Each week, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews developers, founders, and ambitious people in tech. Learn to math, programming, and computer science for free, and turbo-charge your developer career with our free open source curriculum: https://www.freecodecamp.org
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Open Source Contributor Podcasts
Whether you're a founder of an open source startup, an open source maintainer or just an open source enthusiast, join host Emily Omier as she talks to the people who work at the intersection of open source and business, from startup founders to leaders of open source giants and all the people who help open source startups grow.
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Contributor Podcast: Open Source RVA Sat, 16 Apr 2022 10:07:41 PDT
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Contributors is a show about open source software, and the people who make it.
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UFOs/UAPs, new scientific theories and discoveries, intersections of culture and science, space exploration, artificial intelligence, along with future technology and trends, are discussed with top experts and scientists. From the scientific mysteries of today to the innovations and technologies that will set the pace for the world of tomorrow, Rebelliously Curious is a podcast that explores science, technology, and the unexplained in rich, colorful conversations tailored for the passionatel ...
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Are you a researcher or data scientist / analyst / ninja? Do you want to learn Bayesian inference, stay up to date or simply want to understand what Bayesian inference is? Then this podcast is for you! You'll hear from researchers and practitioners of all fields about how they use Bayesian statistics, and how in turn YOU can apply these methods in your modeling workflow. When I started learning Bayesian methods, I really wished there were a podcast out there that could introduce me to the me ...
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Sustain brings together practitioners, sustainers, funders, researchers and maintainers of the open source ecosystem. We have conversations about the health and sustainability of the open source community. We learn about the ins and outs of what ‘open source’ entails in the real world. Open source means so much more than a license; we're interested in talking about how to make sure that the culture of open source continues, grows, and ultimately, sustains itself. #mcembedsignup{background:#f ...
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Application: The TYPO3 Community Podcast
Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire, Open Strategy Partners, TYPO3 Association
Jeffrey A. McGuire celebrates the TYPO3 community by sharing your stories, your projects, and the difference you make. Application is a narrative journey connecting developers, marketers, consultants, integrators, designers, and end-users with Jeffery’s signature conversational style. Meet the humans behind the technology.
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Jimmy Song is a Bitcoin Core Contributor and former VP of Engineering for Armory. He caught the Bitcoin bug back in 2011 and started contributing to Bitcoin open source projects since 2013. He has been a contributor to CoinDesk and has a popular Bitcoin blog. He’s been teaching blockchain to engineers for over 3 years. Jimmy graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelors of Science in Mathematics. Seminar: http://programmingblockchain.com/ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cZr_Aj Med ...
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It's like hanging out at our software studio in Austin, Texas with Charles Lowell and the Frontside Team. We talk to smart people about how to make the world of software better for the people who make and use it. Managed and produced by @therubyrep.
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Virtual Coffee is an intimate community for developers at all stages of the journey. In the Virtual Coffee Podcast, hosted by Bekah Hawrot Weigel and Dan Ott, you'll find interviews with members of our community to learn more about their stories, who they are, how they found Virtual Coffee, and how it has influenced their lives as developers. We want to bring everything that's special about Virtual Coffee, the intimacy and the friendships we’ve built, and share that with everyone through the ...
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#196 Applying into the void with recruiter admin Abbey Perini
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1:08:55Abbey Perini taught herself programming at age 27 while working as an admin at an engineering recruitment agency. She has worked extensively with large legacy codebases and taught best practices to developers internationally. We talk about: - How to hit the ground running with a large legacy codebase - How to get employers to remember you and actua…
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Psychedelic States Without Drugs? Neuroscientist Explains High-Ventilation Breathwork | RC95
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26:54Today, we're exploring the science of breath — ancient practices meeting modern neuroscience. My guest is Amy Kartar, a neuroscientist and breathwork researcher who's uncovering how high-ventilation breathwork, paired with music, can induce profound altered states of consciousness — the kind once only associated with psychedelics, but completely dr…
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BITESIZE | Why is Bayesian Deep Learning so Powerful?
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19:00Today’s clip is from episode 144 of the podcast, with Maurizio Filippone. In this conversation, Alex and Maurizio delve into the intricacies of Gaussian processes and their deep learning counterparts. They explain the foundational concepts of Gaussian processes, the transition to deep Gaussian processes, and the advantages they offer in modeling co…
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#195 He Turned Down a FAANG Dev Job to Keep Working Remotely with Patrick Hartley
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50:49Patrick Hartley is a self-taught developer with nearly a decade of software engineering experience. When he was 21 he had to dropped out of college to provide for his family. He taught himself programming while working at a thrift store. After building his own apps and freelancing, he became the founding engineer at startup that got acquired, and h…
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#144 Why is Bayesian Deep Learning so Powerful, with Maurizio Filippone
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1:28:22Sign up for Alex's first live cohort, about Hierarchical Model building! Get 25% off "Building AI Applications for Data Scientists and Software Engineers" Proudly sponsored by PyMC Labs, the Bayesian Consultancy. Book a call, or get in touch! Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out his awesome w…
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#194 First dev job at 45 – Interview with self-taught freeCodeCamp grad Eric Carlson
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1:10:52Eric Carlson is a self-taught software engineer at Cisco. In his early 20s, he worked his way up to manager at the busiest Dominos Pizza in Canada. He eventually went to college and studied liberal arts, then worked as a teacher for two decades before teaching himself programming using freeCodeCamp. He got his first developer job at age 45 by using…
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BITESIZE | Are Bayesian Models the Missing Ingredient in Nutrition Research?
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23:14Sign up for Alex's first live cohort, about Hierarchical Model building Soccer Factor Model Dashboard Today’s clip is from episode 143 of the podcast, with Christoph Bamberg. Christoph shares his journey into Bayesian statistics and computational modeling, the challenges faced in academia, and the technical tools used in research. Alex and Christop…
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Inside the Information War: How Open-Source Intelligence Exposes Government Narratives | RC94
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1:17:22Open-source intelligence provides a unique view into how government media surveillance operates — revealing how agencies can misrepresent information both publicly and internally. These manipulations often serve to create a controlled narrative from the inside out. Anthony Miller joins me to discuss his firsthand experience as an Open-Source Intell…
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#193 From injured athlete to software engineer with Kaleb Garner
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1:13:08Kaleb Garner is a software engineer working at a medical technology app company. He got a scholarship to play baseball at a state university, but a serious knee injury ended his career and he dropped out. After moving back in with his parents and working at an optometry office, he decided to teach himself programming. He used freeCodeCamp and 100De…
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#143 Transforming Nutrition Science with Bayesian Methods, with Christoph Bamberg
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1:12:56Sign up for Alex's first live cohort, about Hierarchical Model building! Proudly sponsored by PyMC Labs, the Bayesian Consultancy. Book a call, or get in touch! Intro to Bayes Course (first 2 lessons free) Advanced Regression Course (first 2 lessons free) Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out …
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#192 Evan You – From Art School Kid to Open Source Legend
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1:20:45Evan You is the creator of the popular Vue JavaScript library for front end development and the Vite JavaScript build tool that a lot of devs use as a boilerplate for their new projects. He's a self-taught developer based in Singapore. He shares tips for: - Getting involved in open source - Leading open source projects and attracting sponsors - And…
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BITESIZE | How Bayesian Additive Regression Trees Work in Practice
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22:49Soccer Factor Model Dashboard Unveiling True Talent: The Soccer Factor Model for Skill Evaluation LBS #91, Exploring European Football Analytics, with Max Göbel Get early access to Alex's next live-cohort courses! Today’s clip is from episode 142 of the podcast, with Gabriel Stechschulte. Alex and Garbriel explore the re-implementation of BART (Bay…
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What Happens When We Die? Consciousness Beyond the Brain at Division of Perceptual Studies | RC93
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52:52My guest is Dr. Marina Weiler, a neuroscientist and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia's Division of Perceptual Studies, also known as DOPS. DOPS is one of the few academic research units in the world dedicated to exploring questions at the very frontier of science and spirituality—questions…
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This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with Tom Hacohen, CEO and founder at Svix. We kicked off the conversation by talking about why Svix is an open core company… but Tom still initially didn’t think he’d be a good guest for the podcast. Unlike a lot of open source companies, Svix doesn’t make open source a huge part of its identity. Ye…
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#191 From manufacturing worker to first developer job at age 43 with Thomas Gooch
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58:55He's a self-taught software engineer who got his first developer job at age 43. He spent decades working in manufacturing while raising his kids, before using freeCodeCamp to learn programming. He was able to translate his JavaScript skills into working on enterprise Java apps, and now works at a semiconductor company. We talk about: What working 1…
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#142 Bayesian Trees & Deep Learning for Optimization & Big Data, with Gabriel Stechschulte
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1:10:28Proudly sponsored by PyMC Labs, the Bayesian Consultancy. Book a call, or get in touch! Get early access to Alex's next live-cohort courses! Intro to Bayes Course (first 2 lessons free) Advanced Regression Course (first 2 lessons free) Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out his awesome work! Vi…
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#190 Lone Wolf Dev turned Open Source Super Contributor Tom Mondloch
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38:19Tom Mondloch quit programming after he finished community college. After a few years of odd jobs, he decided to get back into programming and discovered freeCodeCamp. He was just learning his own way, and didn't think freeCodeCamp's linear curriculum would be worth his time. But he stuck with it, got good, and ultimately started contributing to our…
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