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Continuous Architecture with Kurt Bittner and Pierre Pureur
In this episode, Thomas Betts talks with Kurt Bittner and Pierre Pureur about continuous architecture. The discussion covers the role of a software architect, the importance of documenting architectural decisions, and why you need a minimum viable architecture for any minimum viable product.
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Generally AI Episode 6: You Are Here
In this season finale of the Generally AI podcast, Roland Meertens and Anthony Alford delve into the problems of mapping and localization, exploring methods such as stars, sextants, and the importance of precise clocks in determining longitude.
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Generally AI Episode 5: Making Waves
In this episode, hosts explore the fascinating world of audio waves by discussing the history of Fourier analysis and how the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) revolutionized signal processing with its efficiency. They then shift to song recognition apps like Shazam and their underlying algorithms: breaking songs into snippets and using techniques such as the FFT or neural networks.
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Generally AI Episode 4: Sold out!
In this episode of Generally AI, Meertens and Alford explore the theme of "sold out" and delve into the world of GPUs, hot sauce, and beer. The hosts cover CUDA-enabled GPUs and parallel programming patterns, then explore the parallels between the scarcity of GPUs and Sriracha hot sauce; the historical context of GPU shortages; and how beer and college students can model supply chain dynamics.
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Generally AI Episode 3: the Founders of CS and AI
In this podcast episode, Roland and Anthony delve into the lives and contributions of two legendary programmers, Alan Turing and Claude Shannon. While the two men met only once, their careers contain many parallels: both did foundational work in computer science, cryptography, and AI.
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Developer Experience for the 99%
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Jean Yang, the head of product and observability at Postman, about the misalignment between academia, thought leaders, and the actual work being done in software development.
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Frugal Innovation Saving Lives
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Jason Friesen, founder of Trek Medics about the application of frugal innovation approaches to enabling disaster recovery and emergency response.
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Lead Without Blame with Tricia Broderick
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Tricia Broderick, co-author with Diana Larsen of the book Lead Without Blame.
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Kanban is a Tool for Continuous Improvement
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Todd Little, Chairman of Kanban University, about the principles of Kanban and how they can be used to improve work processes in delivery teams.
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Dojo Coaching for Building Technical Skills
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Dion Stewart and Joel Tosi about their book "Coaching for Learning" and the Dojo model of experiential and immersive learning.