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Technical interviews about software topics.

    The Changing Enterprise Linux Ecosystem with Wim Coekaerts

    The Changing Enterprise Linux Ecosystem with Wim Coekaerts

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a Linux distribution developed by Red Hat for the commercial market. The company recently announced changes to the availability of its source code. In response, CIQ, Oracle and SUSE formed the Open Enterprise Linux Association, or OpenELA, which aims to provide a consistent and secure upstream location for Enterprise Linux

    • 43 min
    LLM Community Development with Antonio Velasco Fernández and Jose Pablo Cabeza García

    LLM Community Development with Antonio Velasco Fernández and Jose Pablo Cabeza García

    LLMs have become one of the most important technologies to emerge in recent years. Many of the most prominent LLM tools are closed source, which has led to great interest in developing open-source tools. Antonio Velasco Fernández is a Data Scientist and Jose Pablo Cabeza García is a Lead Data Engineer, both at Elastacloud. In

    • 48 min
    Detecting Deepfakes with Ryan Ofman

    Detecting Deepfakes with Ryan Ofman

    A deepfake is a synthetic media technique that uses deep learning to create or manipulate video, audio, or images to present something that didn’t actually occur. Deepfakes have gained attention in part due to their potential for misuse, such as creating forged videos for political manipulation or spreading misinformation. Ryan Ofman is a Lead Engineer

    • 52 min
    Bonus Episode: The N64 Decompilation Scene with Ethan Roseman and Mark Street

    Bonus Episode: The N64 Decompilation Scene with Ethan Roseman and Mark Street

    Decompilation is the process of translating a compiled program’s bytecode back into a higher-level programming language, like C. There’s a vibrant and growing scene of engineers working to decompile classic video games, and some of the most prominent projects have focused on the Nintendo 64. Recent successes include Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda:

    • 55 min
    The State of CSS with Rachel Andrews

    The State of CSS with Rachel Andrews

    CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, is a fundamental technology in web development that defines the presentation and layout of HTML documents. It serves as a styling language that allows developers to control the appearance of web pages. Rachel Andrew is a Staff Technical Writer on the Google Chrome Team. Before that she worked for Mozilla

    • 57 min
    Modern SecOps with Maxime Lamothe-Brassard

    Modern SecOps with Maxime Lamothe-Brassard

    Security Operations, or SecOps, refers to the collaboration between security and operations teams to secure an organization’s systems, applications, and data. Maxime Lamothe-Brassard is a Co-Founder of LimaCharlie which is a cloud SecOps platform. He has a background in security and has previously worked at the Canadian Intelligence service, Crowdstrike, Google, and Google X. He

    • 49 min

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