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Listened to Heroku and the Twelve-Factor App with Vish Abrams - Software Engineering Daily by SEDaily 
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Heroku is a cloud platform-as-a-service that enables developers to build, deploy, and manage applications. It was founded in 2007 and was acquired by Salesforce in 2010. The platform supports multiple programming languages, including Ruby, Python, Node.js, and Java, and has features such as automated scaling, database monitoring tools, and a streamlined deployment workflow. Vish Abrams

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Listened to Fallthrough | The Gems & Warts of Go
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Gems are the things we love, and warts are the things we don't. On today's episode, Kris is joined by the hosting panel of Ian, Matt, and Dylan and they are talking about the gems and warts of Go. From defer, to net/http, to vanity URLs, to modules, we cover around 30 topics! To prevent our...

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Listened to Cup o' Go | 🗓️ 2025 conference preview, GoReleaser enhancements, and whether to use assertion libraries
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🪵 github.com/golang/glog fix pre-announcementConferences🇧🇷 GopherCon LATAM @ Florianópolis, SC, Brazil, May 5-6🇩🇪 GopherCon EU @ Berlin, Germany, June 16-19CFP through February 23🇬🇧 GopherCon UK @ London, UK, August 13-15CFP starts March 1go-safewebOn Hacker News🦀 GoReleaser 2.5 includes Zig &...

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Listened to Scott & Mark Learn To... Influence Without Authority | Scott & Mark Learn To...
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Listen to Scott & Mark Learn To... Influence Without Authority from Scott & Mark Learn To.... In this episode of Scott & Mark Learn To, Scott Hanselman and Mark Russinovich dive into the art of influencing without authority. Scott, who recently took on new responsibilities at Microsoft, shares his approach to leadership and advocacy, encouraging his team to push boundaries and advocate for the customer. Mark, Deputy CISO and CTO of Azure, discusses the importance of using influence over authority, drawing from his experiences both at Microsoft and his earlier days running his own software company. The conversation also touches on leadership dynamics, resource allocation, and the challenges of managing priorities in a large organization. Through their candid discussion, Scott and Mark offer insights and practical advice for leaders at all levels.  Takeaways:   The importance of advocating for the customer, even if it means ruffling a few feathers How to balance being assertive with being respectful in a leadership role The significance of building trust and influence to effectively lead without direct authority   Who are they?    View Scott Hanselman on LinkedIn View Mark Russinovich on LinkedIn        Listen to other episodes at scottandmarklearn.to Watch Scott and Mark Learn on YouTube        Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts  Download the Transcript

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Listened to What Open Source Maintainers Should Know About Mental Health | with Mike McQuaid | debug:mind 06 by debug:mind
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This is episode 6 for my series about tech and mental health, called "debug:mind". Originally released on YouTube on May 28th, 2024. 🔔 Subscribe for more episodes in the future! In this special episode In this special episode of "debug:mind", I chat with Mike McQuaid, a leading figure in the open-source community and co-founder of Workbrew. We discuss the challenges of maintaining open-source projects while safeguarding mental health. Mike shares his strategies for setting boundaries, dealing with toxic behavior, and staying motivated. We also touch on the importance of community engagement and the benefits of therapy. 👥 ABOUT "DEBUG:MIND" In debug:mind, I talk with other people in tech about their own mental health journey, hoping that sharing our experiences can help you deal with your own challenges. 📚 RESOURCES Open Source Maintainers Owe You Nothing Mike's article about finding a therapist and mine GitHub’s Maintainers Month Mental Health Awareness Month And for everything else, please refer to the ✨shiny NEW debug-mind website✨: https://debug-mind.com/ 🔗 MIKE Mastodon Threads LinkedIn BlueSky Website Workbrew 🔗 LORENZO Send me an email Follow me on Twitter Follow me on Mastodon Follow me on Threads Follow me on LinkedIn For everything else, check out my website

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Listened to Fallthrough | War Stories
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Our experiences are what make us the software people we are today. In this episode, Kris is joined by the hosting panel of Ian, Matt, and Dylan and they're talking war stories. You'll hear tales of coworker frustrations, our own hubris, and plenty of weird software bugs. To close the episode out,...

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Listened to "Randall Park" on Where Everybody Knows Your Name
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<p>The very likable and grounded Randall Park joins Ted Danson to talk about his action figure, facing rejection early on in his career, almost getting c—kblocked when he met his future wife, how parenthood diminishes your ego, making his directorial debut with “Shortcomings,” and more.</p><p> </p><p>Like watching your podcasts? Visit <a href="http://youtube.com/teamcoco">http://youtube.com/teamcoco</a> to see full episodes. </p>

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Listened to Oxide and Friends | OxF 2024 Wrap-Up
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Bryan and Adam look back on the year of Oxide and Friends episodes, reflecting on favorite shows, moments, and (at length) cover images.Your hosts were Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal.Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them:Oxide and Friends 2024 in ImagesOxF: Musing With...

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Listened to Beyond the Neurotypical Experience | with Parul Singh | debug:mind 13 by debug:mind
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This is the season finale (episode 13) for my series about tech and mental health, called "debug:mind". 🔔 Subscribe to show your support and push me to work on season 2! 🔍 Description In this season finale of "debug:mind", I chat with Parul Singh about her experience with autism, neurodivergence in tech, and inclusive communities. We explore burnout, how therapy is not a one-size-fits-all solution, how unions can support you, and the power of community in creating spaces where neurodivergent individuals can thrive. 👥 ABOUT "DEBUG:MIND" In debug:mind, I talk with other people in tech about their own mental health journey, hoping that sharing our experiences can help you deal with your own challenges. 📚 RESOURCES ✦ ARTICLES & TOOLS What is autism? (NHS) Executive function deficits mediate the relationship between employees' ADHD and job burnout EMDR therapy UTAW ✦ BOOKS The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy And for everything else, please refer to the debug-mind website: https://debug-mind.com/ 🔗 PARUL LinkedIn Discord Ultimate Neurodiversity Resource Bank Website 🔗 LORENZO Email: youtube@kelset.dev Bluesky Mastodon LinkedIn My website

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Listened to Celebrating 100 episodes of CHAOSScast! by CHAOSS Project 
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In this special 100th episode of CHAOSScast, co-hosts Alice Sowerby and Harmony Elendu, along with a panel of eight past and current contributors, reflect on four and a half years of exploring open source community health. They discuss the evolution of CHAOSS, its impact on open-source sustainability, and the critical role it plays in the software supply chain security. The conversation also covers the challenges and future prospects of open source, emphasizing community collaboration, governance, and inclusivity. The episode concludes with each person sharing a single word that encapsulate the spirit of CHAOSS community. Press download to hear more!

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Listened to Ep 273: Rose Matafeo (Christmas Special) | Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster
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Listen to Ep 273: Rose Matafeo (Christmas Special) from Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster. Merry festivities! We’re back with our first Christmas special, and our very special guest diner is NZ comedian and ‘Junior Taskmaster’ host, Rose Matafeo.Rose’s new special ‘On And On And On’ is on Max on 19 Dec.‘Junior Taskmaster’ is on Channel 4, Fridays at 8pm. Watch it here.Follow Rose on Instagram @rosematafeoOff Menu is a comedy podcast hosted by Ed Gamble and James Acaster.Recorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design) and Amy Browne (illustrations).Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here.

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