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What are the parallels between faith and open source software? Join Nadia Eghbal and Henry Zhu for an off-the-cuff conversation between friends. Check out hopeinsource.com and nadiaeghbal.com/public-faith for the backstory

Nadia Eghbal & Henry Zhu

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    The Façade of Control (Melody Kim)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 46:13


    Does technology give us control or the illusion of it? We explore how societal expectations, the nature of work, and AI challenge what it means to be human, contrasting the allure of self-sufficiency with the call to vulnerability.

    Unpacking Belief (Joseph Choi)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 43:46


    What does it really mean to call yourself anything? Joseph Choi begins to explore his ongoing journey of faith deconstruction, reconstruction, and whatever it is now. But we end up through about the anxieties around labeling one's beliefs, between commitment and optionality, and abundance and scarcity mindsets.

    Sacred Charity (Austin Chen)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 33:45 Transcription Available


    How does rationality/ea and faith intersect? Austin Chen joins me to explore the overlaps between Catholic upbringing and EA principles. We discuss his car wash story, tithing/earning to give, the concept of utilons and fuzzies, creating secular liturgies like Taco Tuesday, the tension between being agentic and the savior complex, on rest and waiting, and seeing the uniqueness of each person amidst the systems we create. (Recorded May 2024) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/charity(00:00) - Jewish Culture and Rationalism (00:57) - Growing up Tithing (02:16) - Car washing for missions to earn to give (03:49) - Ebbs and Flows (05:32) - How far does a dolllar go (08:49) - Separate your utilons and fuzzies (09:55) - Assumptions in value (11:24) - EA as at it's best a meta-framework? (13:18) - Friends vs Movements (15:42) - Continual commitment (18:56) - Babel and Pentecost (20:16) - The Mystical Body and Taco Tuesdays (24:23) - Agentic or Salvific (26:08) - Humility of Sabbath (28:22) - Efficiency and Waiting (29:49) - Hope is trusting in people (32:06) - Knowledge Progression, Loose Structure ★ Support this podcast ★

    Right Feeling (Sonya Mann)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 47:24


    How does faith call us to both right action and right emotion? Sonya Mann joins me again to discuss the layered meanings of biblical parables. Some themes I liked: the paradoxical nature of faith, the generousity of God, the interplay bt obligation and grace, freedom within constraint, the parable of workers in the vineyard and talents, lay utilitarianism, the nature of praise, phenomenology in faith, the metaphor of weddings, viserality and the flesh, specificity, sacred modes, acceptable woo, cheap grace. (Recorded October 2020) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/feeling(00:00) - Right Feeling (Sonya Mann) (02:30) - Come to the table: God's generosity (05:21) - Orthopathos: a change of heart (08:53) - Freedom and Responsibility within the Body (12:42) - On obligation: asking something of you (15:41) - The freedom of the woodcarver (18:36) - formative moments of intimacy (22:37) - integrating with tradition, Christian art, Kanye (25:37) - Archaic on the outside, Alive inside (27:34) - Fruits: the form of faith (30:18) - Auras: acceptable woo and phenomelogy (33:25) - Sacredness as a mode of being (37:26) - Communities of praise (40:05) - One can't help but laugh (41:34) - cheap grace, coming prepared for the wedding (44:09) - A vibration throughout the whole stack ★ Support this podcast ★

    Artificial Physicality (Drew Austin)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 50:28


    Why does everyone care about New York? Drew Austin explores the interplay bt digital/physical env and how tech values shape our lives. We discuss some of his past essays: fashion as public good, airport lounge-ification highlighting, and how digital paradigms reshape our physical spaces. Topics include: fake serendipity, lofi, gm, resilient systems, the commons as customs, postmodernist software, leaving a trace, Twitter as a waiting room. (Recorded October 2021) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/artificial[00:08] So what's the weather in New York?[01:58] Even a pandemic becomes about NYC[03:18] We behave the same, online or in a city[04:39] Technology, Memory, and Depersonalization[06:46] Lofi, CDs, and Artifical Physicality[13:19] From Sharing Silence to gm[15:58] Worn Out: Fashion and Public Space[21:39] Modernist architecture and postmodernist software[27:41] Code isn't just code[29:25] Infrastructure requires resilience [31:28] The commons as customs[33:43] Airport Lounge-ification of Cities[37:03] McDonalds as the only third place[39:51] Reverse engineering bodegas[41:31] Fake serendipity vs the city[44:17] Can digital environments enable serendipity? [47:12] Leaving a trace, a legacy, provenance[48:17] Twitter as a waiting room ★ Support this podcast ★

    Everyone is "Protestant" Online (L.M. Sacasas)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 50:15


    How do we all act as protestants online? L.M. Sacasas joins Henry (4th time!?) to chat about material/digital culture, how we compensate for natural affordances in new digital interfaces, our inability to account for non-measurable losses, texture vs. frictionlessness, lofi, roguelikes, reality tv, ambient data capture, extracting our private life for gain, how digital space is more of a past rather a place. (Recorded August 2022) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/protestant [00:00] Introduction [04:15] The Everyday Texture of Material Culture [07:11] Translated Affordances of Digital Interfaces [09:11] The Burden of Note-Taking Systems [10:36] No Accounting for Loss [11:48] The Added Texture of Lofi [14:54] Anchors of the Material World [16:02] The Frictionless Life [18:03] The Internal Motivation of Roguelikes [19:42] The Language of Needs [21:52] Liturgies and Mediums [22:47] No Material Trace [24:41] Compensating for the Losses of the Digital [27:28] You can't capture me! [29:11] Reality TV prepped us for the Very Online Life [31:23] Ambient Capture and Surveillance Culture [33:41] On the Terms of the Medium  [35:41] Extraction of Private Life into Public Benefit [38:28] On Loneliness and Making a Living [41:45] Negotiating The Terms of Technology [43:45] The Gradience of Relationality in Sidewalk Life [45:12] Artificially Reconstituting Our Being in a Built Environment [48:07] A Gaze Turned Pastward ★ Support this podcast ★

    Finding Hope Amid Burnout (Alex Kim)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 43:50


    Where can hope be found? Alex Kim joins again to open up questions of responsibility, and our place in relation to times of weariness. He speaks out his experiences growing up and also shepherding a local church body as a youth pastor. We speak amidst the burnout on notions of time, the work of Charles Taylor through Andrew Root, work/play, and living out in hope. Maybe it's what this podcast is attempting to work towards! (Recorded June 2022) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/hopeSections: [00:00] La Fatigue d'être soi (Weariness of the Self) [04:32] These Churches have Five Year Plans [06:30] The Dynamics of a Pastor [08:49] Intimate Moments > Big Programs [11:38] Notions of Time [14:36] Having a Proper Sense of Efficiency [16:32] Work in Order to Play [17:58] Trapped in Itineraries [22:23] Where is Hope? [25:41] On Shepherding [27:36] Against Walls and Fences of Hopelessness [31:08] Dual Causality [33:09] Church as Wirecutters [36:02] Living Out a Seen Hope [39:24] Hope for Life and Life to Hope ★ Support this podcast ★

    Digital Communion (Nick Ripatrazone)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 52:05


    Can our digitally mediated environment be spiritual? Nick Ripatrazone takes us through the lens of the Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan, focusing on his not well-known Catholic faith. McLuhan himself describes his testimony into the Church as, "I came in on my knees. That is the only way in." We discuss the topics around inter-textuality, the complexity of life, on form/function within mediums like poetry, concept/percept, ambiguity and paradox, and McLuhan's famous phrase "the medium is the message". (Recorded April 2022) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/communion- Digital Communion (book)- Nick's siteSections: [00:00] Layers of Language Meaning [04:26] Bible as Hypertextual Medium [08:47] Embracing the Messiness of Everything [12:57] Incarnational Poetry [17:41] 'Coming on my Knees' [20:28] From Tech to Philosophy [24:14] In Art, Faith is Perception [30:42] Art as the Boundaries of Language [33:20] Satan as a Great Electrical Engineer [37:23] Authentic Religion is Full of Ambiguity [39:52] What is Sin Really? [42:34] Understanding McLuhan [47:06] Living is Lengthening the Narrative ★ Support this podcast ★

    History is Necromancy (David Cayley)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 50:48


    What is the place of history in our society? Who was Ivan Illich and how might he be a helpful voice, even in his passing? David Cayley shares about his new book, "Ivan Illich: An Intellectual Journey". It's not really a biography, and as Illich himself would say, "you can't capture me!" We talk about open source, big tech, and enclosure, history which gives you roots, how tradition and change are intertwined, the many myths/idols of society, on good vs. value, aestheticism, and much more. (Recorded in January 2022) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/history- David's website- Ivan Illich: An Intellectual Journey (book)- Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Software (Kelty)Sections: [00:00] Recursive Publics or Enclosure of a New Commons? [12:03] Deaf to the Divine [14:03] History as a Place to Stand [20:54] Tradition and Innovation as Inseparable Pairs [23:13] Administering The Kingdom [29:55] Progress as the Myth Of Our Civilization [33:40] Recovering Renunciation [36:09] Promethean Man has Immunity from Surprise [37:58] Value has no Opposite [41:03] Askesis: A New Aestheticism [44:03] Risk Awareness as Ideology [47:42] The Myth About Science ★ Support this podcast ★

    Reality is Personal (Esther Meek)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 43:41


    What is the nature of reality? Esther Lightcap Meek speaks of reality as interpersonal, saying yes to life, everyday knowing. We discuss hope as a person-ed affair, how life is a sort of scrabbling together of clues, gift economies, covenant epistemology, on commitment, consent, belonging. (Recorded in November 2021) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/realityEsther: https://www.estherlightcapmeek.comSections: [00:00] Hope as a Person [01:33] Creative Subsidiary Scrambling [04:21] The Gift [09:03] Polanyi's Interpersonal View of Reality [12:03] Covenant Epistemology [16:28] Reality Explodes Your Questions [18:14] Loving with Control-F [21:54] Technology is like Chocolate [24:07] Fire Pit Conversations [26:46] Faces that see you [29:44] Myopic Fixation [32:45] Commitment [35:10] Moment of Consent [37:12] Willed Loneliness [39:47] Have Your Hands Out ★ Support this podcast ★

    The Dorean Principle (Conley Owens)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 29:02


    Why is Christianity so commercialized? Conley shares about The Dorean Principle, his new book which explains this biblical concept of the Gospel being "freely given". We talk about being a colaborer vs. a customer, reciprocity vs. gift, Bible translation, Christian music, copyright and creative commons, and how it all relates to an open source ethos. (Recorded in October 2021) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/dorean.Book: https://thedoreanprinciple.orgSections: [00:00] Supporting Ministries with Co-Laborers [02:22] The Modern Publishing Industry [06:25] Co-Laborers vs. Customers [07:52] Beyond Reciprocity: Contribution Matching + Family Worship [10:12] False Teachers are also Greedy Teachers [12:31] The Copyright Milieu of The Bible [16:59] The Oddity of Christian Music Licensing [23:44] Personal Bibles [26:17] Given Without Price ★ Support this podcast ★

    Attending to Silence

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 58:33


    How can we think about digital communication, let alone silence? Is it possible? Michael Sacasas is back to chat about a few of his last newsletter posts: the nature of silence, attention not as a resource, on hope vs. expectations, the arms race of escalation, manufactured needs, askesis or discipline, the commons vs. the public, and trustlessness and codes of law. (Recorded in July 2021) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/silence.Previous: https://hopeinsource.com/limits, https://hopeinsource.com/convivialMichael: https://twitter.com/LMsacasasHenry: https://twitter.com/left_padSections: [00:00] Impossible Silences [07:03] Silence as a Commons [15:10] Attending with the Body [23:27] Hope vs. Expectation [25:48] Vendor Lock-in [29:15] Rat Race or Arms Race? [32:33] What in Fact Do We Need? [36:33] Askesis of Perception [41:28] Isn't Just Something You Can Code into a Program [43:29] The Commons vs The Public [55:40] Trustlessness and Codes of Law ★ Support this podcast ★

    Ivan Illich (Michael Sacasas)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 50:25


    Why read Ivan Illich today? What does the thought of this radical historian have to bear on our modern tech world? In this episode, Madhu Suri Prakash and Dana L. Stuchul of Penn State University interview Michael Sacasas on his work as being a sort of bridge or interlocutor of Illich's thoughts. They talk about schooling and inequality in COVID, ways of thinking about technology, a life of planning vs. gift, convivial tools, redemption of work, and more. (Recorded in December 2020) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/illichIt's a guest podcast, as I just edited it!Previously: https://hopeinsource.com/convivial, https://hopeinsource.com/limits The International Journal of Illich Studies: https://journals.psu.edu/illichstudies/indexSections: [00:33] Working within the Christian tradition [03:04] Why start the newsletter? [07:16] Lost year of schooling [09:00] Inequality in COVID [14:03] What's Compelling about Illich? [17:28] Resisting the frame of control and embracing gift [22:03] Tesla as a "solution" [26:29] The challenge of needs [28:12] Progeny [30:24] Redeeming work [33:16] The body and senses [34:50] Playfulness [36:34] Why read Illich today? [40:43] Making Illich accessible [44:24] Starting point to his work? [47:27] Illich in Conversation ★ Support this podcast ★

    Digital Disembodiment (Maggie Appleton)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 28:02


    How does the digital life shape our perceptions of ourselves? Maggie Appleton starts us off on a discussion of school in pandemic times which lead to a discussion of the disembodiment that technology can create, somehow bringing us further towards our thoughts on time and space? (Recorded in November 2020) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/disembodiment

    Software Tetris (Stephen Kell)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 42:14


    How is the state of modern software like losing at Tetris? Stephen Kell joins Henry to chat about Ivan Illich's thought (counter-productivity, radical monopoly, critique of institutions) applied to modern software culture! We talk about the software/hardware arms race, how our default is more is better, tech being all-consuming, the tyranny of updates. (recorded in Dec 2020) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/tetris

    TabFS (Omar Rizwan)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 27:32


    What happens when we open up browser APIs like a filesystem? Omar Rizwan joins Henry to chat about his latest project, TabFS! We discuss possible extensions, tinkering with scripts vs being a whole "project", writing it yourself, few dependencies, determining your 1.0, literate documentation, and maintaining a newly popular open source project! (recorded in January) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/tabfs.

    Essence (Sonya Mann)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 44:45


    How do we think about ourselves and the communities we move into? Sonya Mann and Henry continue a chat about the nature of conversion: about using jargon within a community, individuation, and transformation. Topics include the tools of a worldview, flavors of faith, the good of questions, essence and discovering yourself, hierarchies of reality, interwoven histories. (Recorded in September) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/essence.

    Reconversion (Sonya Mann)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 34:36


    How does one come to faith, let alone come back to it? Sonya Mann graciously shares some raw thoughts on her re-conversion to Christianity. We cover a lot of ground, going through doubt and spiritual malaise, the phenomenology of faith, fractal reality, "happeningness". (Recorded in September) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/reconversion.

    Approaching Advent (Alex Kim)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 35:47


    What is Advent anyway? Alex Kim joins Henry to chat about the season of waiting, memory, our loss and discovery of tradition, teaching ritual as meaningful, a Christian conception of time, and opening ourselves up to hope. Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/advent

    Technology as Process (Maggie Appleton)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 32:48


    Is technology just of chips and gadgets? Maggie Appleton joins Henry again in a 2-part chat to discuss how tech isn't such a static thing, building off of Mcluhan's thought of media and Dan Wang's article, "How Technology Grows". We cover how tech itself contains it's own process knowledge involving how it is used, built, and maintained as well as going into digital immortality and the protestant work ethic, and chat about how our cultures are intertwined with tech. Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/process.

    Embodied Knowledge (Maggie Appleton)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 25:24


    Can there be knowledge without a knower? Maggie Appleton joins Henry again in a 2 part chat to discuss how knowledge is personal, through the work of Michael Polanyi. We cover how knowing is an activity, ambient technology, dualism, Bruno Latour, knowing as faith, learning through liturgy, Jesus as the embodiment of God. We end by asking how we should navigate the post-truth world. Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/embodied.

    The Convivial Society (Michael Sacasas)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 23:47


    What does a convivial society entail? Michael Sacasas joins Henry in the second part of a conversation about Illich and his views of the common good. We speak about Illich's critique against institutions, autonomy and interdependence, the story of the Good Samaritan, learning through apprenticeship and intimate participation, and outsourcing our choices. Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/convivial.

    Natural Limits (Michael Sacasas)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 31:05


    Can we consider our limits as a gift? Michael Sacasas and Henry discuss an understated concept in our modern times, namely our limited nature. We are limited in our ability to control others (parenting), our speech (social media), and our bodies (morality). We pass through a mix of (sometimes heavy) topics: violent games and virtue ethics, parents as gardeners rather than carpenters, the issues of unprecedented scale, modernity as the application of technique, our inclination to believe more is better, and the art of dying. Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/limits.

    S3E6: Emotional Programming (Omar Rizwan)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 40:24


    What can we learn from someone's last tweets? Omar Rizwan joins Henry to chat about the Dynamicland way of thinking: communal, involving the whole person, user agency. We discuss user control, the problem of lists, industrial open source, materiality and embodiment, knowing through doing, and being aware of your emotions when programming. Also (of course) screenshots. (recorded in August) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/emotional. Omar: https://twitter.com/rsnous Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad

    MA 16: Philip Guo (#3) on Life After Digital Death

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 33:22


    What's life after removing yourself from social media? Philip Guo joins Henry (the last in the "trilogy") to chat about LAT, life after Twitter. We discuss being irrelevant, forcing yourself to think about different things, treating a newsletter like email, restraining your growth, moving to the digital suburbs, engaging with the past, directing your attention and production, being particular and local, making it normal again to not have to create. (recorded in July) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/digital-death.

    MA 15: Philip Guo (#2) on Unlisting Yourself

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 45:59


    Why would you choose to leave the public internet on your own terms? Philip Guo joins Henry (for the 2nd time) to chat about his recent choice to make a minimal public web presence after being on the web for many years. We discuss the logistics of removing social media (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube), moving to longer forms of media (podcasts, essays, books), making introductory content, recognizing different stages of your career, being out of touch, freeing your mind for the next thing, not being ashamed of previous work, taking time to reflect, and friction. (recorded in May) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/unlisting.

    MA14: Shawn Wang on Open Knowledge

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 54:53


    What does it mean to be code adjacent? Shawn Wang joins Henry to chat about not just open code but open thinking with his experience in community managing, the idea of tumbling, moderating /r/reactjs, starting the Svelete Society meetup, documenting and learning in public, being historians of our field, fresh notes vs. awesome lists, the meta language, and adoption curves. (recorded in June) Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/open-knowledge. Shawn: https://twitter.com/swyx Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad

    S3E5: Inhabiting a Space

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 44:32


    Do we think about how the places in which we live are passed down? Bernardo Robles Hidalgo (architect) and Marianita Palumbo (anthropologist) join Henry to chat about living as maintenance. We discuss Bosch, responsibility of taking care of the places we live in, on our desire for comfort, the right to repair, the aesthetic of maintenance, and communal living. (recorded in February) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/heritage/

    16: Managing Over-Participation (Working in Public)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 46:37


    Is more (information, people, code) always better? Nadia Eghbal joins Henry to chat about her new book, Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software, a deep-dive into the of open source community and how it may paint a picture of online communities in general. They talk about her 2x2 model of communities, the public web (Twitter) to private groups (group chat), the turn to individual creators, and the importance of moderation and boundaries. Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/overparticipation Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad Nadia: https://twitter.com/nayafia The Book: Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software

    15: Very Online (Strange Rites)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 63:18


    What happens to our religions when they meet the Internet? Tara Isabella Burton joins Henry to chat about her new book, Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World. They chat about our failing institutions, taking fandoms like Harry Potter seriously, how we all remix religion, how consumerism infects all of life, on embodiment and givenness, and most importantly, what is our freedom even for? Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/online Tara: https://twitter.com/NotoriousTIB Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad

    14: Towards Shalom

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 55:59


    What does flourishing look like? Nicole Williams joins Henry to chat about faith in a less reductive way (than many of us may of grown up with): on rationality, the Church as a body, education, liturgy, family, being productive, and simply doing things for it's own sake. Was rather hard to say what we were getting at until the very end, all tying back to a picture of shalom! Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/shalom Nicole: https://twitter.com/nwilliams030 Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad

    MA 13: Jordan Scales on Nostalgia and Not Taking Yourself Too Seriously

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 76:49


    Why attempt to faithfully recreate the past? Jordan Scales joins Henry to chat about 98.css, design systems, being pixel perfect, accessibility, the Microsoft Windows User Experience reference manual, using VMs, MSPaint and Figma, whimsy and having fun with coding, creating satire at no one's expense, and even how Babel's Guy Fieri meme could of been Jeff Goldblum in another universe. Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/nostalgia

    MA 12: Maggie Appleton on Embodiment Through Metaphors

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 54:01


    Is programming all digital/cerebral or do we still have embodied roots? How does this affect how we write, teach, and learn code? Maggie Appleton joins Henry to discuss everything metaphors (basically everything). We chat about mental models and abstraction, Polanyi, Cartesian dualism, auto ethnography, knowledge, cats! Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/metaphor

    13: Legacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 47:54


    Why do we so easily forget where we come from? Dr. Timothy Patitsis joins Henry again to chat about the affect of legacy on our lives through the language of standards, language diversity, being a melting pot or mosaic, Chesterton's fence and legibility, Jane Jacob's tripartite society, algorithmic control and agency, sanctification and faith as an adventure. Michael Polanyi says that "a society which wants to preserve a fund of personal knowledge must submit to tradition". Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/legacy

    MA 11: Maggie Appleton on Open Source as a Gift Economy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 55:28


    Is the open source community a gift economy? What even is a gift? Maggie Appleton joins Henry to discuss open source as a gift economy (versus a market economy), why we participate in open source and exchange gifts, rituals and habits, patronage and crowdfunding, quantified self and disembodiment, our role in tech. Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/gift

    12: Haircut (Bonus)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 27:39


    Why not record an conversation while getting a haircut? Fellow friend and developer Jonathan Tsao cuts Henry's hair and they have a spontaneous conversation about a variety of topics covering faith and culture, living in NYC, creativity, narratives, sharing in vulnerability, and embodiment.

    MA 10: Jonathan Farbowitz on the Commitment to Infinite Uptime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 75:22


    How should we think about saving something forever? Jonathan Farbowitz (Guggenheim) continues the on-going discussion of software preservation with Henry in talking about the goals of museums, the hard (and maybe impossible) task of keeping something intact, the norms and steps of conservation, comparing physical and digital artwork, the importance of authors in conserving a piece, emulation vs. language porting (rewrites), a discussion about an art's "dependencies", possibly adding automated testing, and deprecations/breakages in environments/standards. Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/conservation

    MA 9: Wendy Hagenmaier on Preserving the (Digital) Past

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 41:42


    In our pursuit to create products for the future do we neglect the past? Wendy Hagenmaier (Georgia Tech) discusses with Henry on the importance of maintaining our history, especially in software itself. They chat all about archival: what is it, what should concern an archivist, differences b/t physical/digital, artifacts/process, value/worth of things to preserve, struggles, places where archival can happen (personal, libraries, companies, museums), and our shared responsibility and knowledge. Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/preservation

    MA 8: Anthony Giovannetti on Mastery and Learning through Games

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 56:34


    Why play or even make games? Anthony Giovannetti (MegaCrit) joins Henry to chat building the video game Slay the Spire with the community. They discuss games an a interactive medium, immersion, player incentives/tradeoffs, emergent gameplay through roguelikes (procedural generation, permadeath), player mastery/difficulty, Steam early access, user feedback, importance of testing, data-informed balancing, and player accessibility driving features via streaming, translations, and UX. Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/games

    MA 7: Philip Guo On Growing Old with the Web

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 63:31


    Do we learn in a vacuum, or does it involve our whole selves? Philip Guo (UC San Diego) joins Henry to chat about maintaining a web presence since its beginnings. We discuss some of the points made in Nadia's post on ideas carrying us forward, even beyond what we are known for, the greater intimacy of podcasts and vlogs, attaching ideas to people, science as subjective vs. purely objective and in community, knowledge as opening up possibilities, embracing whimsy and being random (haircut podcasts), embracing spontaneity and cities, understanding our bodies and mortality and it's relation to our digital lives and rest. Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/growing-old

    MA 6: Jory Burson on the Significance of Standards

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 64:43


    Why should we standardize? Jory Burson (Bocoup) joins Henry to talk open source and standards: what they are, why we need them, what should be standardized, lifecycles of standards, past/future accessibility of participating in the process, and more! Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/standards/

    MA 5: Evan You on Funding One's Freedom

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 86:15


    How can we be free? Evan You (Vue.js) chats with Henry about the complexities of funding people vs. projects, non-monetary perks of oss, Patreon potentially just a payment processor, the honing in on the uniqueness of open source (being free, flexible, organic/emergent, self-motivated, distributed/remote), full time not being for everyone, the importance of side projects and off-pressure moments and just having fun. Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/freedom

    MA 4: Mikeal Rogers on Getting Old in Open Source

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 83:01


    How old is open source anyway? Mikeal Rogers (Protocol Labs) joins Henry in talking about making friends through podcasting, conference organizing as maintainer-ship, patronage and fundraising, old/new school open source, deprecating packages and ecosystem health, new ideas and becoming a maintainer by being the "first", and parenting! Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/getting-old/

    MA 3: Stephanie Hurlburt on the Perception of Value

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 54:34


    What do we treasure? Stephanie Hurlburt (Binomial) joins again to chat about inherent vs. perceived value, success breeding success, psychology around hiding information, code versus money, a holistic/explicit view of business, everything as marketing, confidence, money as idolatry, the nature of giving, our biases around people/status, people want to see you succeed, communicating how people can help you. (recorded in February) Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/value

    MA 2: Stephanie Hurlburt on Boundaries

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 49:01


    How is business development relevant to open source? Stephanie Hurlburt (Binomial) joins Henry to chat about understanding learnings from success, setting health boundaries, what "networking" really means, conversations/pitching, and more! (recorded in February) Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/boundaries

    MA 1: Omnigamer on Speedrunning as Research

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 86:46


    What's beyond simply beating a video game? Eric "Omnigamer" Koziel joins Henry to chat about speedruning as an optimization problem (code golf), game knowledge as discovery, access as a result of technology, issues of game preservation/archival, coordination issues, obscure/popular games, versioning/patches, and more! (recorded in January. Since then, Eric has a new book out, Speedrun Science). Transcript: https://maintainersanonymous.com/speedrunning

    11: City as Liturgy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 54:02


    Is the city a toaster (an object) or a cat (a living organism)? We are joined by Dr. Timothy Patitsis to talk about how our physical and digital spaces, like liturgy, can be understood as "the work of the people". We discuss science as organized complexity, the meaning of knowledge, recursive societies, fractal hierarchies, and implications for governance. Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/city

    10: Trust

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 34:59


    Why do we trust anyone? We talk about trust as an act of faith, trusting people versus trusting code, and the relationship between trust and work. Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/trust

    9: Liturgy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 32:42


    How do our rituals shape us? We talk about where habits come from, why we use them, and whether they strengthen our belief systems. Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/liturgy

    8: Authority and Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 26:02


    Does authority have a place in religion? We talk about authority in decentralized organizations, listening to others versus trying something new, and when to fork or leave a community. Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/authority

    7: Mythology and Symbolism

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 35:09


    How do symbols and stories foster culture? We talk about stories as a way to onboard new contributors, the mythology of leadership, when leaders step down, and how traditions evolve over time. Transcript at https://hopeinsource.com/myth

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