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This episode is sponsored by Boldly Go! Need fractional Gophering work? Visit boldlygo.tech.For everything Cup o' Go, incl. swag, Patreon, past episodes, and more, please visit our website.GopherCon 2026 location pollGopherCon IndiaGOMAXPROCSCourse: "Introducing Command Line Applications in Go"SQLite benchmarks ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
People will tell you everything you need to know. You just need to LISTEN to what they are saying. -Karen Marinella Hall Out of the blue, I got an email from a fan of the show about this week's guest…and I cannot wait for you to meet her. Many news anchors are beautiful. They can walk the walk and talk the talk, but there's something missing behind the smile. That's not the case for Karen Marinella Hall. During her tenure at WB 56 in Boston, she set herself apart from the rest with a genuine warmth and friendliness, coupled with a curiosity to get to the root of any story. In this interview, Karen shares the details of her career trajectory, which began in radio at a small, family-owned station called WPLM in her hometown of historic Plymouth, Massachusetts. When she applied for acceptance to Katherine Gibbs secretarial school, it was a high school teacher who recognized her talents as a communicator, urging Karen to fill out an application to Emerson College. As the first person in her family to attend college, Karen understood that her parents could not pay for such a prestigious college, making the decision to attend Emerson step one in a career marked by determination, curiosity, and resiliency. The wife of Boston news legend Jonathan Hall, Karen, is the proud mother of three sons and grew up in a close-knit Italian/Portuguese neighborhood where family, food, and hard work went hand-in-hand. When her station, WB56 was sold, she took a bold chance and set out on her own, founding Marinella Hall Associates, www.marinellahall.com, where she shares her well-honed communications skills with C-suite executives. Reflecting on the lessons of her career, Karen says: “I wish I wasn't so insecure in my 20s and 30s. I don't think I grew out of that until I was in my 40s. God, I would have had so much more fun!” For 24 minutes of expert storytelling, inspiration, and new chapters, just hit that download button. #corporatecommunications #news #television Former news anchor & Principal, Marinella Hall Associates marinellahall.com
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Jon's gone fishing, Shay's gone camping, so the community took the time to optimize all the things :)https://cupogo.dev/ for all the links and details! This show is supported by you, and there are many ways to support the show (directly and indirectly). Thanks for listening!Meetup roundupJamie Tanna - Hands on dependency workshop @ FatsomaFyne Conf 2025 exclusive CFPGo South AfricaGopherCon UKGopherConGopherCon IndiaGolab (Florence, Italy)GoWest, as previously mentioned on the showGophercon AfricaProposal moved to Active: http3Datadog's blogpost: How Go 1.24's Swiss Tables saved us hundreds of gigabytesTurso's blogpost: We rewrote large parts of our API in Go using AI: we are now ready to handle one billion databasesDaniel Harp's ^ throw operatorAhmet Alp Balkan's blogpost: Kubernetes List API performance and reliability ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Hour 1 Starting Lineup: QB depth Former Utah DE Nate Orchard What You May Have Missed Hour 2 CFB conference realignment 60 in 60 Watchlist Whole World News Hour 3 RSL & Utah Royals FC Club President John Kimball Sports Roulette
Go 1.24.5 and Go 1.23.11 are releasedGo 1.25 Release Candidate 2 is released
vscode-go v0.48.0 released with golangci-lint v2 supportgolangci-lint v2 showcase and interview with Ldez, episode 104LookPath bug: incorrect expansion of "" and "." in some PATH configurations
Go 1.25rc1 releasedOpinion: Go should be more opinionated by Elton MinettoBlog: HTTP QUERY and Go by Kevin McDonaldInterview with Redowan DelowarBlog post: You probably don't need a DI frameworkBlogFx dependency injection framework for GoBlog: How I program with agents ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Go 1.24.4 and 1.23.10 releasedCommit 4d1c255: net/http: strip sensitive proxy headers from redirect requests
In this powerful episode, Elizabeth Johnston sits down with former psychic medium Jonathan Hall, who was making $500 an hour offering spiritual readings—until one divine encounter changed everything. Jonathan shares his gripping journey from the New Age to new life in Christ, exposing the darkness behind his former practices and the radical transformation that came when he surrendered to Jesus.
This episode was sponsored by Elastic! Elastic is the company behind Elasticsearch, they help teams find, analyze, and act on their data in real-time through their Search, Observability, and Security solutions. Thanks Elastic! This episode was recorded at Elastic's offices in San Francisco during a meetup.Find info about the show, past episodes including transcripts, our swag store, Patreon link, and more at https://cupogo.dev/.
Go gets auditedBlog: Go Cryptography Security Audit by Roland Shoemaker and Filippo ValsordaDeeper dive into FIPS in Episode 89 with Alex Scheel✋ Proposal declined: x/exp/xiter: new package with iterator adapters⛺ Gophercamp video: Your code deserves better: give it a linter by Gabriel Augendre
The circular economy is no longer just a theory; it's becoming a reality across an increasing number of sectors, from tech and materials to retail and marketing. In this episode, Seb shares four recent stories highlighting the importance of a circular economy across businesses.Join us to find out:-How rethinking product design could help future-proof tech such as iPhones-Why it's necessary to increase global recycling rates of copper-How consumers are paying more attention to ads with a social or environmental theme-How one household name is adding digital product passports to their clothingHelp us spread the word about the circular economy, by giving us a review on Apple Podcasts, or leaving a comment on YouTube or Spotify.Mentioned in this episode:Hear more from Ke Wang on material security in a circular economy in episode 174Listen to the full conversation with Kantar's Jonathan Hall on how marketers can drive demand for circular economy in episode 176Mashable: How much would the mythical made-in-the-U.S. iPhone cost?EurekAlert: The influence of copper recycling on prospective resource supply and carbon emission reductionSustainable Brands: In 10-Year Study of Most Effective Brand Campaigns, Sustainability Is a WinTrellis: Why Target is tagging 35 million pieces of clothing with digital IDs
Go Meetup in San Francisco - Sponsored by Elastic & Cup o' GoIan Lance Taylor leaves the Go teamBlog: wget to Wipeout: Malicious Go Modules Fetch Destructive PayloadBlog: Security: The Habits That Matter Most by Christoph Berger⚡ Interview with Kevin Hoffman of SparkLogsSparkLogs.comSparkLogs on DiscordKevin on LinkedInKevin by email ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Thanks for listening. Check out all the links to all the things at https://cupogo.dev/.GCC 15.1 Released With Support For COBOLos: Root permits access to parent directoryGOOS=noneThe "most ergonomic" config libraryGo Meetup in San Francisco - Sponsored by Elastic & Cup o' GoLinkedIn s**tpostingLightning round"you are an expert go developer"Build your own ResponseWriter: safer HTTP in Go ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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How can businesses sell circular propositions in a world that's rapidly changing? This episode of the Circular Economy Show tackles the marketing challenges and opportunities head-on. Pippa sits down with Jonathan Hall, Managing Partner at Kantar's Sustainable Transformation Practice, and Amanda Gandolfo, Head of Brands at bike subscription service Swapfiets, to explore how to connect with today's consumers and drive demand for circular products and services.In this episode you'll discover:The surprising shift in societal values that's reshaping consumer buying habits How to overcome marketing roadblocks like the value-action gap (where consumers say they want sustainability but don't always buy it) and the greenwashing problem Practical strategies for marketing circularity effectively: Focus on consumer benefits, convenience, and solving real problems Real-world examples: Learn how Swapfiets is using a circular business model (bike subscription) to disrupt transportation and prioritise customer experienceRead the The marketing playbook for a circular economy and make sure you're subscribed to the Circular Economy Show to find out about our future episodes about the playbook.
Visit https://cupogo.dev/ for store links, past episodes including transcripts, and more!Correction: Yoke _is_ a Helm replacementYour code deserves better: give it a linter! - talk in the Czech Repulic soonAccepted: waitgroup.Go Leak and Seek: A Go Runtime Mysterygo-yaml goes unmaintainedDiscussion in our Slack groupThe stdlib proposal by Shay: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/61023Lighting round:godoc.nvimNew Fyne releaseSan Francisco meetup: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/go-meetup-in-san-francisco-tickets-1307114758429 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Vulnerability in golang.org/x/netYou can't parse [X]HTML with regex.
This episode was LIVE! Even if you usually listen to this show, if you want you can check out the video on YouTube :)Visit https://cupogo.dev/ for store links, past episodes including transcripts, and more!GopherCon IsraelAccepted proposal: Clone a HashWe Replaced Our React Frontend with Go and WebAssembly from DaggerExtensible Wasm Applications with Go by Cherry MuiSQL NULLs are Weird! by Raymond TukpeLighting round:Go programs freeze when they are launched via a Steam clientLovable's rewrite From Python to GoBunster: Compile shell scripts to static binariesNVM for Windowschi drops support for Go 1.14-1.19Go 1.24.0 released ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Proposals✈️ Accepted: runtime/trace: flight recording
Go 1.24rc1 is out. Start testing it!golang.org/x/net v0.33.0 released with security patches for golang.org/x/net/html
golang.org/x/crypto security updateGo 1.24 draft release notesBlog: What's missing from Golang Generics? by Nick TobeyLightning RoundBlog: Weak Pointers in Go: Why They Matter Now by Phuong LeOrchestrion: Compile-time auto-instrumentation for GoBuilding a distributed log using S3 (under 150 lines of Go)Video: Rethinking Domain-Driven Design in Go: From Myths to Reduced Project Complexity by Robert Laszczak ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Go 1.23.4 and 1.22.10 releasedProposalsAccepted & implemented: testing: shuffle seed should be different when -shuffle=on and -count flag is setCLNew: cmd/vet: add check for sync.WaitGroup abuseAccepted: cmd/vet: warn about structs marked json omitemptyNew: runtime/mainthread: add mainthread.Do for mediating access to the main threadLightning Roundgithub.com/bitfield/qrand -- Quantum random numbersBlog post: I stan clearing maps, no cap by Phil Pearl ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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This week Jonathan and Shay go deep into FIPS, cryptography, and security, and interview Alex Scheel about it as well!ProposalsGo moves toward FIPS-140
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