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Latest Episodes

Arweave with Sam Williams
May 13, 2022

Blockchains were the first systems to allow guaranteed permanent storage of public data. As cryptocurrency technology has advanced, a rich ecosystem of permanent storage and compute has developed as w

Data Labeling with Michael Malyuk
May 10, 2022

Data labeling allows machine learning algorithms to find patterns among the data. There are a variety of data labeling platforms that enable humans to apply labels to this data and ready it for algori

Pinot and StarTree with Chinmay Soman
May 09, 2022

Real-time analytics are difficult to achieve because large amounts of data must be integrated into a data set as that data streams in. As the world moved from batch analytics powered by Hadoop into a

Web3 Infrastructure with Josh Neuroth
May 06, 2022

Web3 is powerful but difficult to work with. Deploying blockchain nodes, accessing data, and performing staking operations are non-trivial engineering actions. To simplify web3, Ankr hosts APIs for no

Fig Engineering with Brendan Falk and Matt Schrage
May 03, 2022

Brendan Falk Matt Schrage The terminal is a necessary tool for any software engineer. In order to work quickly, developers have always customized their terminals to work for their specific application

Scaling WordPress with Brandon DuRette
May 02, 2022

WP Engine is a domain specific cloud provider that hosts high performance WordPress infrastructure. This website, Software Engineering Daily, runs on WP Engine. Scaling a domain specific cloud provide

Data Loss Prevention with Yasir Ali
April 28, 2022

Data loss can occur when large data sources such as Slack or Google Drive get leaked. In order to detect and avoid leaks, a data asset graph can be built to understand the risks of a company environme

Starburst Infrastructure with Justin Borgman
April 28, 2022

The Presto/Trino project makes distributed querying easier across a variety of data sources. As the need for machine learning and other high volume data applications has increased, the need for suppor

Practical Machine Learning in JavaScript with Charlie Gerard
January 04, 2022

Charlie Gerard is an incredibly productive developer.  In addition to being the author of Practical Machine Learning in JavaScript, her website charliegerard.dev has a long list of really interesting

TechLit Africa with Nelly Cheboi
January 03, 2022

TechLit Africa is a non-profit on a mission to lessen African poverty by leveraging the internet.  Rural Africans lack digital skills and computers to gain from the digital economy, even though develo