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Xen 4.19 is released with a new 9pfs backend, why Snap and Flatpak make Linux a better OS and how they're different, FOSSA is buying StackShare, Canonical saw a $251M revenue last year and grew to more than 1,000 employees, and Intel extends its CPU warranties for its 13th and 14th-gen desktop CPUs as a result of crashing 13th and 14th-gen CPUs. Show notes for this episode: https://bit.ly/3LYtZFP Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: David Ruggles and Jeff Massie Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
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In this final episode of this special micro season of Cloud 100 conversations, we’re highlighting the rising stars of the cloud industry and the ways in which Millennial and Gen Z entrepreneurs are approaching company building with fresh eyes and unique values. In this conversation, we hear the founding stories of Baron Davis, former NBA allstar and CEO of Baron Davis Enterprises, Elizabeth Zalman, CEO of StrongDM, and Yonas Beshawred, CEO of Stackshare and what motivates them to build new solutions on the cutting edge of their fields. To learn more, go to: https://www.bvp.com/atlas/cloud-giants
Los proveedores de infraestructuras de cloud computing como Amazon AWS o Google Cloud crecen todos los días. Dedicamos este episodio a hablar sobre el conjunto de soluciones posibles y las partes principales de un stack tecnológico orientado a datos.Estos son los enlaces a los temas de los que hemos hablado:Lewis Hemens (fundador & CTO de Dataform): https://www.linkedin.com/in/lewishemens/Dataform: https://dataform.coStack para la captura, integración, almacenamiento, modelado y visualización de datos (dataform): https://dataform.co/blog/the-startup-data-stack-starter-packSegment (CDP): https://segment.comFormularios de generación de leads: https://business.linkedin.com/es-es/marketing-solutions/native-advertising/lead-gen-adsTrifacta: https://www.trifacta.comBigQuery: https://cloud.google.com/bigquery?hl=esAmazon Redshift: https://aws.amazon.com/es/redshift/Snowflake: https://www.snowflake.com/?lang=esChartio: https://chartio.comLooker: https://looker.comAWS Lambda: https://aws.amazon.com/es/lambda/Cloud Functions: https://cloud.google.com/functions?hl=esStitch: https://www.stitchdata.comMetabase: https://www.metabase.comTableau: https://www.tableau.com/es-esGoogle Data Studio: https://datastudio.google.com/u/0/Amplitude: https://amplitude.com"Stack Advice" es una nueva funcionalidad de Stackshare que permite ofrecer y recibir consejos a decisiones específicas sobre el stack tecnológico. Solo hay dos opciones: "Get Advice" o "Give Advice": https://stackshare.io/feed/adviceCompañías compuestas por una sola persona comparten en qué basan su stack: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21024041Conjunto de sistemas BI por empresa: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21513566RudderStack: https://twitter.com/dannyprol/status/1267032024881213441?s=21Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.comSíguenos en Twitter:Danny Prol: https://twitter.com/DannyProl/Claudio Cossio: https://twitter.com/ccossioEstamos en todas estas plataformas:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/saas-product-chat/id1435000409ListenNotes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/saas-product-chat-daniel-prol-y-claudio-CABZRIjGVdP/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36KIhM0DM7nwRLuZ1fVQy3Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS8zN3N0Mzg2dg%3D%3D&hl=esBreaker: https://www.breaker.audio/saas-product-chatWeb: https://saasproductchat.com/
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Wer hat den größten Stack. In 7 Kategorien geben wir einen Einblick in die besten Apps unseres Berufs und Privatleben. Krass, wie eine App wirklich alles verändert hat... #clickmebabyonemoretime Video-Call und interne Kommunikation Slack, GoogleMeet und Zoom Whiteboard Tools Niro, Realtimeboard, Sli.do ToDo & Tracking Asana, Harvest, Tracking, Jarvis, Airtable Github, Stackshare, Producthunt Privat Spotify, WhatsApp, Spark (E-Mail) Entertainment: YouTube, TikTok, Spotify, Disney+, Netflix Inspiration: Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube, Dribbble Produktivität: Asana, ToDoIst Kommunikation: Spark, Slack, WhatsApp, Videochat Ruhe: MiniMotorWays, Headspace, Breath Gamechangers: Spotify, LastPass, HandOff, Eat-Well 101 AppFriedhof: Surprise! Die Auferstehung: ebay kleinzeigen, lieferheld, etsy Shopping: Amazon und Direct im Hersteller Shop Wer hat den größten Stack. In 7 Kategorien geben wir einen Einblick in die besten Apps unseres Berufs und Privatleben. Krass, wie eine App wirklich alles verändert hat... #clickmebabyonemoretime Video-Call und interne Kommunikation Slack, GoogleMeet und Zoom Whiteboard Tools Niro, Realtimeboard, Sli.do ToDo & Tracking Asana, Harvest, Tracking, Jarvis, Airtable Github, Stackshare, Producthunt Privat Spotify, WhatsApp, Spark (E-Mail) Entertainment: YouTube, TikTok, Spotify, Disney+, Netflix Inspiration: Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube, Dribbble Produktivität: Asana, ToDoIst Kommunikation: Spark, Slack, WhatsApp, Videochat Ruhe: MiniMotorWays, Headspace, Breath Gamechangers: Spotify, LastPass, HandOff, Eat-Well 101 AppFriedhof: Surprise! Die Auferstehung: ebay kleinzeigen, lieferheld, etsy Shopping: Amazon und Direct im Hersteller Shop Unsere Webseite: www.letstalkaboutsocial.com Kontakt: info@letstalkaboutsocial.com Mitdiskutieren unter: #ltaspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/ltasocial
Mike Volkin joins the panel to discuss the pros and cons to hourly billing. The panel discusses their challenges with value based and fixed-price pricing and get recommendations from Mike and the rest of the panel. Panelists Brad Large Brooks Forsyth Petra Manos Charles Max Wood Guest Mike Volkin Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing LessAccounting | An easy to use software plus a bookkeeping service done by a real human Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links The Freelancers' Show 109 - How to Determine Value and Set Pricing with Kirk Bowman Picks Brad Large: The 4-Hour Body Assault Airbike Classic Tiwal 3 Small Sailboat Brooks Forsyth: StackShare Petra Manos: Japanese Knitting Stitches Charles Max Wood: The Expanse Mike Volkin: Picsnippets.com
Mike Volkin joins the panel to discuss the pros and cons to hourly billing. The panel discusses their challenges with value based and fixed-price pricing and get recommendations from Mike and the rest of the panel. Panelists Brad Large Brooks Forsyth Petra Manos Charles Max Wood Guest Mike Volkin Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing LessAccounting | An easy to use software plus a bookkeeping service done by a real human Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links The Freelancers' Show 109 - How to Determine Value and Set Pricing with Kirk Bowman Picks Brad Large: The 4-Hour Body Assault Airbike Classic Tiwal 3 Small Sailboat Brooks Forsyth: StackShare Petra Manos: Japanese Knitting Stitches Charles Max Wood: The Expanse Mike Volkin: Picsnippets.com
Joining Brittany this week is Michael Kelly, a Senior Engineer with Stackshare and a passionate contributor to the open source ecosystem. He is the author of the graphql-cache gem, a caching plugin for graphql-ruby.
Joining Brittany this week is Michael Kelly, a Senior Engineer with Stackshare and a passionate contributor to the open source ecosystem. He is the author of the graphql-cache gem, a caching plugin for graphql-ruby.
In the fourth episode of Stack Stories, we sat down with Nick Rockwell, CTO of The New York Times, to discuss how technology has evolved at NYT. In the few years he’s been there, Nick has brought the paper from managing their own data centers and using a LAMP stack, to the “modern age” - using React and GraphQL and migrating to Google Cloud. Full transcript available on StackShare: https://stackshare.io/posts/evolution-of-new-york-times-tech-stack.
In the third Episode of Stack Stories, we sat down with Pete Hunt, one of the original creators of React, formerly of Facebook/Instagram, now CEO of Smyte. Hard to believe that one of the most popular JavaScript UI libraries on Earth got to be so popular all because Instagram needed a web presence to get SEO juice. Sound a bit far-fetched? Listen to the full story and get the details on why React was created at Facebook, how Facebook lost the mobile battle but won the war, and how React gained adoption within Facebook and eventually across the world. Transcript available on StackShare: stackshare.io/posts/the-react-story. Oh, and btw, we're hiring React Engineers ;) https://angel.co/stackshare/jobs
Every kid hates making their bed - OK, maybe not every kid, but most kids. Stop the hate - the smart duvet is here. It’s an automated blanket/comforter for your bed that not only makes the bed for you via an inflatable membrane, it also controls the temperature of the bed in two zones, one for your side, another for theirs. Nick was pretty impressed with this one, so he’s going to look into it. At the very least it could save you some time each morning. Just press the button on the smartphone app and go. Smart Duvet. Wow. The ultimate most affordable family bike. Yep, it’s a FAMILY bike. The Taga bike 2.0 is on Indiegogo right now and it’s a pretty amazing thing to see. Ari is thinking about getting one to take the kids to school in the fall. Essentially, it is a modular, adaptable bike that you can modify to fit your needs. What does that mean? You can carry cargo, or kids, pets, add on a stroller, and it is a 3-wheeled bike - so it’s stable. It’s also able to fold up so you can easily store it. What more do you want? Check it out on this episode of Optimize, Automate, Outsource. It even comes with a water gun accessory. Wow, this one is almost as cool as the smart duvet. Co-working spaces are beginning to provide daycare. Now THAT is thoughtful of them. It’s been a pity that so far most co-working spaces have focused mainly on the “work” part and not the “co” part of what they do. Yeah, they have events and “get to know you” things and such, but they’ve been lacking in helping people live their own life the way they need to live it - but still get work done. No longer. Co-working spaces all across the U.S. have listened to their members and have begun providing daycare services in a variety of options. Ari and Nick chat about it - and you can hear it on this episode. Earn money while you wait in line for coffee, or an elevator, or at the grocery checkout. 21.co is a new service you can sign up for that enables you to become a “specialist” of sorts who is available to answer specific questions related to your self-defined areas of expertise. You fill out a profile, check the boxes regarding what you’re qualified to answer questions about, and the app begins sending you user-submitted questions - and you get paid for answering. It’s pretty cool, so check it out by listening to this episode. Now there’s software to turn your DSLR into a smart camera. Aresenal is a new app that connects to most DSLR cameras and takes the headache and learning curve out of things like aperture, focus, and other settings that you’ve never taken the time to understand. With Arsenal you can take some truly stunning photos with the click of a button. Ari is amazed at how easy and amazing it is. You should be sure to check it out before you go on your next vacation. Featured Resources Mentioned On This Episode [0:03] Ari’s fun day at General Assembly in Boston. [1:54] Smart Duvet: an automated comforter for your bed [3:47] The Taga Bike - a cargo bike that carries multiple people [4:35] New York Times Article about Co-Working Spaces that include daycare [5:26] 21.co - specialists can get paid to answer Q & A email [7:00] Spacetime within Slack [8:46] What Does an Aspiring Founder Need to Know? - article on HBR [10:55] Guardian article about older men having geekier sons [12:33] Arsenal - intelligent camera system [15:32] Stackshare.io - companies can showcase their tech stack as a recruiting tool Other Resources Mentioned Text “Leverage” to “444999” to subscribe to the mailing list and get the first chapter of our new book. Venture Air Services Take Off With Nick Show The Barking Crab Restaurant General Assembly Boston ChillyPad BOOK: Tools of Titans Clarity FM Find out more about what we’re doing at Leverage at www.getleverage.com and www.leveragepodcasts.com
StackShare is a startup with 100,000+ developers, engineers, managers, and CTOs as users. Silicon Valley's top companies, including Airbnb, Instacart, and Spotify, can share and discuss their tech stacks. Companies can learn what tech stacks peers and competitors are using, while job-seekers can discover which tools are most in demand and used at their dream companies. I invited Yonas Beshawred, CEO of StackShare onto the show to learn more about tech stacks.
For the second Episode of Stack Stories, we sat down with Amos Elliston (CTO), Evie Gillie (Engineering Manager) and Desmond Brand (Engineering Manager). Having just closed a $65M funding round, Flexport has brought some of Silicon Valley’s best engineers to disrupt international freight, and are well on their way to dominating the trillion dollar market. Listen close to hear how they built one of the world's largest freight forwarding and customs brokerage. Transcript available on StackShare: https://goo.gl/8jPWlC. Checkout out Flexport's tech stack & open jobs: https://goo.gl/YUhRJu.
For the first Episode of Stack Stories, we sat down with Jatinder Singh, Director of Engineering - Platform, at HotelTonight. With their 2017 planned IPO quickly approaching, we dive into the tech stack that got them there. From a small hybrid mobile app, to 15+ million downloads. Listen close to hear how they built one of the world's largest hotel booking apps. Transcript available on StackShare: https://goo.gl/ugATMf. Check out HotelTonight's tech stack & open jobs: https://goo.gl/nyJIKS.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week Aaron discusses his hands on impressions of the iPad Pro and iPad Mini 4. We discuss new products revealed at CES for Macbook, Apple Watch, HomeKit and Apple TV. We discuss a new curated list for Apple TV apps as well as Stacks. Picks: iPad Cases from Khomo and Finite, Little things that can make your life easier in 2016 and Apple Pencil Tutorial: Getting Started. Episode 73 Show Notes: Kijiji.ca CES 2016 Roundup: The best iPhone, iPad, Mac, & Apple Watch accessories on show this week iPad Mini 4 Brydge announces new clamshell backlit keyboard cases for iPad Pro & iPad mini 4 KBKit Hyper 5-in-1 USB C Hub Pigment - The only true coloring book experience for adults CES 2016: 8 interesting HomeKit accessories Griffin-usb-c-adapter Chevrolet’s Bolt is an electric vehicle for the masses—and we’ve driven it Voices: Is Faraday Future Apple's hidden elephant? Pebble Classic Apple TV Apps: The best Apple TV Apps StackShare HomeScreen NetNewsWire FeedWrangler Twitter app A long time ago, just now: Simon Pegg on Star Wars Episode 73 Picks: KHOMO iPad Mini 4 Case Fintie iPad Air 2 Case - Slim Fit Leather Folio Case Little things that can make your life easier in 2016 Apple Pencil Tutorial: Getting Started
Angular and Module Loading - Guy Bedford, JS developer, open source contributor, and creator of jspm (a package manager for browser JavaScript) will join us to talk about the challenges with module loading and how jspm can help with that. Guests: Guy Bedford Panelists: Olivier Combe, PatrictJS, and Jeff Whelpley Picks/Tips: Guy - Rollup; Learn the JS / DOM basics well, in addition to following the new exciting stuff Olivier - Holimetrix (the startup where I'm working) just raised 3.5M€ o/; Ask questions & get help on Angular with Angular Buddies: http://news.angularbuddies.com/ Kent - Skates; LDS Temples Patrick - SprinkleCamp; StackShare; The two biggest obstacles to learning is thinking "I know that" and "I disagree" Jeff - gethuman.com; answers.gethuman.com; reviews.gethuman.com; my.gethuman.com; New Relic; Sentry; Google Analytics Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angular-air.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
This month we spoke with Sid Doshi of Homejoy to talk about how they built "Uber for cleaning services." Homejoy is now available in more than 30 cities throughout the US and Canada - covering over 100m households. We dove into their MVP and how they scaled it, their move from Google App Engine to AWS, and what's next for their popular home cleaning service. Listen in to hear how Homejoy created their global home services platform!
This month we spoke with Thomas Bukowski of Watsi to talk about how they built their global crowdfunding platform that has now raised over $3M to fund medical treatment for patients across the globe. It all started with a small Rails site on Heroku. Listen in to hear how Watsi created a site that saves lives!
This month we spoke with Brad Koch & Chris Schneider of FarmLogs to talk about how they built the first version of their product, iterated and eventually built out their current suite of products. They touch on Heroku, their switch from PHP to Clojure, scaling farm data, and the engineering challenges ahead. Listen in to hear how FarmLogs is building software for farmers!