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Iceberg at Netflix and Beyond with Ryan Blue
Apache Iceberg is an open source high-performance format for huge data tables. Iceberg enables the use of SQL tables for big data, while making it possible for engines like Spark and Hive to safely wo
Bringing Godot to Mobile with Hein-Pieter van Braam
Godot is a free, open-source game engine thats growing rapidly in popularity. Ramatak is a new public benefit company founded by Godot engine veterans Hein-Pieter van Braam and Ariel Manzur. The goal
Biotech Special: Scientific Computing Pipelines with Evan Floden
NextFlow is a tool for managing scientific computation workflows. Its increasingly popular for bioinformatics, computational biology, and other life science applications. Evan Floden is the Co-Founde
Stately with Laura Kalbag
Stately is a web-based drag and drop editor for collaboratively developing code, diagrams, and documentation. Laura Kalbag is the Developer Advocate at Stately and she joins the show today to talk abo
Graphical Photorealism with Andrew Price the Blender Guru
The power of 3D graphics hardware and rendering technology is improving at an astonishing pace. To achieve high graphical fidelity, assets that compose 3D worlds must feature an ever-increasing level
Biotech Special: AI Protein Engineering with Eddie Abrams
Antibodies are a type of protein molecule produced by the immune system. They recognize and attach to other molecules with remarkable precision. Typically antibodies target foreign objects, like virus
Portal 64 with James Lambert
Portal is a 2007 game developed by Valve, where the player encounters puzzles that must be solved using the portal gun, a device that can create inter-spatial portals between surfaces. Portal 64 is
Waymo and Autonomous Driving with David Margines
Waymo is an autonomous driving company that had its start as the Google Self-Driving Car Project. David Margines is a Director of Product Management at Waymo and he joins the podcast to talk about Way
Biotech Special: ML at Recursion with Jordan Christensen and Imran Haque
Recursion is at the leading edge of applying AI and ML to drug development. The company exemplifies a new wave of techbio companies, that tightly couple compute and robotics with biology and chemist
NVIDIA and the Future of 3D Development with Aaron Luk
Producing 3D films, games and simulations is a complex process, often involving multiple teams and tools. At Pixar, pipeline engineers needed to write lots of glue code to integrate different workflow