Rúnar Bjarnason - Unison
This week's guest is Rúnar Bjarnason, co-founder of Unison Computing. Unison is a programming language and developer platform for making distributed systems. It's purely functional and code is content addressed. We discuss the motivation behind Unison, how it works, and how it might change the way we write software.Rúnar TwitterUnisons TwitterUnison LanguageUnison CodeUnison ShareUnison CloudJoin our patreon for the full episode.TooltipsWant to hear use talk about our tooltips? Join our patreon!Andrewhttps://github.com/BuilderIO/figma-htmlhttps://github.com/charmbracelet/vhsJustinhttps://github.com/Doist/typisthttps://metaphor.systems/RúnarCopilot: https://github.com/features/copilotExercism: https://exercism.org/OB-4 https://teenage.engineering/products/ob-4
Jori Lallo - Linear
The co-founder of Linear, Jori Lallo, discusses his journey as a software engineer and entrepreneur He shares his experiences working with startups, including his previous company and his current company, Linear, which is a project management software. He also talks about how Linear is different from his previous experiences, and how the company accommodates its customers' workflows by developing new features and lenses for their product.Jori's TwitterLinear's Twitterlinear.appTech talk by Tuomas about Linear's Sync EngineJoin our patreon for the full episode.TooltipsWant to hear use talk about our tooltips? Join our patreon!Andrewhttps://github.com/missive/emoji-marthttps://www.codeedit.appJustinhttps://tana.inc/Open Transclude for Networked Writing by Toby ShorinHenryhttps://www.amazon.com/CANARY-Corrugated-Cardboard-Fluorine-DC-190F/dp/B008RIS0UY/https://www.festoolusa.com/products/drilling-and-screwdriving/cordless-drills/576099---cxs-2,6-set-us
Henry Zhu - Babel
This week we're joined by Henry Zhu, the current maintainer of Babel. We talk about the his history in OOS, the challenges of maintaining an open source project, and the future of OSS.twitterWebsiteGitHubhopeinsource podcastJoin our patreon for the full episode.TooltipsWant to hear use talk about our tooltips? Join our patreon!Andrewhttps://github.com/gbj/leptoshttps://github.com/CamHenlin/coprocessor.jshttps://github.com/CamHenlin/MessagesForMacintoshJustinhttps://alexanderobenauer.com/labnotes/000/https://phiresky.github.io/blog/2021/hosting-sqlite-databases-on-github-pages/Henryhttps://github.com/lucax88x/CodeAceJumperWhisperhttps://github.com/openai/whisperhttps://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpphttps://github.com/tobiashuttinger/openai-whisper-realtime
Paul Biggar - Dark
This week we're joined by Paul Biggar, founder of Dark a new programming language that looks to simplify building app without the hassle of managing infrastructure. Dark is a new way of building serverless backends. Just code your backend, with no infra, framework or deployment nightmares. Previously Paul was the founder CircleCI, a continuous integration platform.Join our patreon for the full episode.TwitterGitHubDarklangDarklang GitHubTooltipsWant to hear use talk about our tooltips? Join our patreon!Andrewhttps://liblab.comhttps://github.com/module-federation/nextjs-mfJustinhttps://github.com/harc/ohmhttps://github.com/valence-rs/valenceDavidhttps://tailwindcss.com/https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/fsharp/what-is-fsharphttps://www.zsa.io/moonlander/
David Khourshid - x-state, stately.ai
This week we talk to David Khourshid, the founder of stately.ai, a company that is building a state machine visualizer and debugger. David is also the creator of x-state, a JavaScript library for state machines. We talk about the history of x-state, how it works, and how it change your code. We also talk about the future of state machines and how they can be used in the real world.Join our patreon for the full episode.TwitterGitHubStatelyxstateTooltipsWant to hear use talk about our tooltips? Join our patreon!Andrewhttps://preactjs.com/blog/introducing-signals/https://lightningcss.devJustinTweet on environment variable typing with ZodDune, a hobby rust based JS runtimeDavidhttps://replay.iohttps://zagjs.com/