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Maintainable

Robby Russell

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Do you feel like you're hitting a wall with your existing software projects? Are you curious to hear how other people are navigating this? You're not alone. On the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby speaks with seasoned practitioners who have overcome the technical and cultural problems often associated with software development. Our guests will share stories in each episode and outline tangible, real-world approaches to software challenges. In turn, you'll uncover new ways of thinking abo ...
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Out Of The Blank

Robbie Robertson

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A show known for the wide-ranging conversations on a variety of topics, often featuring experts, authors, and enthusiasts. Support here: https://paypal.me/outoftheblank?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support
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A podcast about developer tools and the people who make them. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore modern developer tooling and interview the people who make it possible. We love talking to the creators front-end frameworks (React, Solid, Svelte, Vue, Angular, etc), JavaScript and TypeScript runtimes (Node, Deno, Bun), Languages (Unison, Elixor, Rust, Zig), web tech (WASM, Web Containers, WebGPU, WebGL), database providers (Turso, Planetscale, Supabase, EdgeDB), and platforms (SST, A ...
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Steve J Larsen

Steve J Larsen

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As left-brained activities continue to be automated, the future is owned by the innovators. Join me as I interview the creatives and truly artsy, as I learn their weird methods of problem-solving and the mental toll their innovations required to produce.
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The Restless Ones

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An original podcast from T-Mobile for Business and iHeartRadio, Jonathan Strickland connects with the world’s most unconventional thinkers, the leaders at the intersection of technology and business, to understand how they continue to thrive in a world of complex organizations and lightning-fast technology. How do these executives innovate and enable change, both inside and outside their companies, and what are they looking forward to tackling next? Let’s find out…
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Scots Abroad

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John Walker speaks to a Scottish sports person about their upbringing and career in Scotland. This is followed by discussing the reasons and decisions that led to them choosing to move outside the UK to further their career.
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The Curators are a staunchly independent group led by Paul Lobosco, a leading advocate for policies that empower the people and highlight the forces that are subjugating the public for the greed and power ambitions of the oligarchs. We seek solutions for a thriving America and a better world. Many of the values we promote have been reflected in the presidential platform of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. We highlight how the Industrial Complex is increasingly undermining the physical, mental, emotion ...
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This episode is with two researchers of the JFK assassination that both tackle the subject from an academic standpoint based in the documentation and recorded history of covert operations in the context of the cold war. Through this discussion we will look more into the theory that the rogue elements of the CIA were behind the JFK assassination and…
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It's our SEASON 11 PREMIERE! We bring back Jeremy Whitley for the FOURTH TIME to discuss his new OGN, Navigating With You. How did he manage to take Anthony & Doc's real-life high school friendship and turn it into a YA lesbian romance? Listen to find out! Intro Background What have you been up to since the Dog Knight? Navigating With You (4:21) Wh…
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This episode is with two researchers of the JFK assassination who have research related information in the area of the Dallas Police Department and the assassination of JFK. It is well known that before JFK's arrival in Dallas that he was warned that they would be a bit hostile considering it was largely a conservative state in 1963, much of this e…
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This week we have David Mytton, a co-founder of console.dev, and a co-founder of ArcJet. At console.dev, David is always looking for ways to improve the developer experience. With ArcJet, David is try to make it easier for developers to build secure applications. https://davidmytton.blog/ Co-founder of https://console.dev/ https://x.com/davidmytton…
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This episode is with Gary Severson and Paul Bleau who have both researched the JFK assassination and focused on the New Orleans aspect of the case. This episode will discuss some of what was found out through the work of the HSCA in regards to Oswald's family connections to mob boss Carlos Marcello, while also looking closer at the handing out of l…
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Introduction In this episode of Maintainable, Robby speaks with Lutz Hühnken, Head of Engineering Excellence at Upvest, about the transformative power of event-driven architecture in software development. Lutz brings his extensive experience to the table, discussing how breaking down complex systems into manageable modules and leveraging event-driv…
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Paul Abbott has been researching the assassination of President Kennedy for over thirty years. In 2023, to aid his and the research of others, he completed a master index for the remaining files of former New Orleans District Jim Garrison. From this work, he began investigating the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas police custody and has unco…
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This week we have Predrag Gruevski to discuss TrustFall, a new query-based tool for querying anything. Trustfall makes it simple to turn anything into queryable data. Predrag used that to create cargo-semver-checks, a tool that checks your Rust packages for semantic versioning compliance. https://x.com/PredragGruevski https://predr.ag/ https://gith…
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This episode discusses the work of the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) and the impact they had in declassifying doccuments related to the assassination of president Kennedy. The first half with Tim Smith and Thomas Samoluk covers some of Tom's work for the ARRB in retrieving doccuments and communicating with researchers. Then in the secon…
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This episode will focus on Parkland hospital where JFK was taken immediately after the shots rang out in Dealey plaza, the discussion is with two researchers who have examined the medical evidence and interviewed the staff of the hospital at the time. One of the most crucial and controversial aspects in the case is the medical evidence, we will dis…
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In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby is joined by Noel Rappin, Staff Engineer at Chime Financial, and the mind behind the latest edition of the classic Programming Ruby book, affectionately known as the "Pickaxe." Noel delves into the intricate process of modernizing a legacy technical book and the lessons learned along the w…
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This episode features researchers Dr. James Kelleher and Tim Smith and will explore the House Select Committee On Assassinations (HSCA) and its role in a reinvestigation of the John F. Kennedy Assassination. The need for a second investigation into the death of JFK and that investigation proving a probable conspiracy and how it exposed flaws in the…
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Randall Windle is a writer, researcher and graduate of Bristol’s University Of The West Of England. Randall is the author of ‘The Final Trigger: The Truth & Lies Of JFK’s Assassination’ from the glamour of Kennedy's presidency to the enigma of Lee Oswald and the murky world of Jack Ruby, learning their motivations, and seeing the shadows that conti…
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This week we talk to Travis Arnold, a developer who is working on a new tool to make managing typescript documentation easier. Omnidoc is a tool that allows you to build a fully customized documentation solution, and the examples are event type checked. We also talk about his other projects, Restyle, JSX UI, and the future of React. https://x.com/s…
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This is how Kevin Clayson uses AI to GHOSTWRITE whole books. It's been an amazing experience for me to learn about because it's how I created the first version of my Dramatic Demonstrations book. Watch the wild process Kevin goes through to produce a high quality ghostwritten copy (it's not as easy as a few clicks).…
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This episode is with two researchers of the JFK assassination Craig Ciccone and Tim Smith who have both dedicated a extensive amount of time and effort to understanding the inconsistencies in the lone nut narrative. The discussion in this episode will focus on witnesses in Dealey plaza and the range of claims from certain individuals and how the in…
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In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby sits down with Cassidy Williams, Developer Advocate at GitHub, to explore the dynamic nature of a tech career, the delicate balance between clever code and maintainability, and the evolving trends in software development. Cassidy begins by discussing what makes software truly maintainable—…
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This episode features Joseph McBride and Gavan McMahon, two researchers into the JFK assassination who both have been on the show separately to cover the slaying of officer J.D. Tippit. Many questions about November 22nd 1963 still remain and some areas of the case are not known to the public as it relates to the JFK assassination including the off…
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Tim Smith has been a college professor for 35 years. He currently teaches philosophy, logic, world religion and intro to Biblical Hebrew. He has an interest in all aspects of the Kennedy assassination, especially the physical evidence in the case. Tim is working with Craig Ciccone on the list of witnesses in the RFK assassination and is a ongoing p…
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This week we're joined by Jordan Harband, a pillar of the npm ecosystem. Jordan maintains a staggering amount of open source projects that are used by millions of developers. Jordan has some opinions that go against the mainstream when it comes to legacy support. Join us as we try to understand his perspective. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljharb/ h…
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Barry Jones is a twenty-years-plus high school history teacher in Tennessee – near Nashville. Without exception, in his twenty years in the classroom, the JFK assassination, the Watergate Scandal. Barry joins me again to discuss his recent change to a independent teacher after experiencing much limitation in his teaching profession based on curricu…
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Dr. Don Thomas is a researcher of the JFK assassination and the author of "Hear No Evil" in which he explains the acoustics evidence in detail, placing it in the context of an analysis of all the scientific evidence in the Kennedy assassination. Don is back to discuss the polarization of the acoustic evidence in the case and how it can conflict or …
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Gil Jesus is a researcher of the JFK assassination and has spent much of his time looking into the corruption in Dallas police and the evidence against Oswald in the case. Gil is here to discuss the reliability of eyewitness and ear witness testimony in the case and how some statements from witnesses were altered or not pursued. Gil also discusses …
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Dan Harary is a man of many talents. While best known for his 40-plus years of work in Hollywood as an Entertainment Industry Publicist and owner of the boutique Asbury PR Agency in Beverly Hills. Dan is the author of four books: FLIRTING WITH FAME, AFTER THEY CAME, CARROTS and MY PARANORMAL LIFE: SUPERNATURAL STORIES FROM A HOLLYWOOD INSIDER. In a…
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In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby speaks with Obie Fernandez, Chief Scientist at Olympia, about the integration of AI into modern software development. Obie shares his unique perspective on leveraging AI to enhance the maintainability and functionality of software applications, particularly in the Ruby on Rails ecosystem. …
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David Black is a freelance writer and reporter, specializing in the analysis of covert action by the secret services. He has contributed to Rolling Stone and dozens of radical publications on political and environmental issues. David is back to discuss some of his writings on the counterculture and history of LSD, in particular the Weather Undergro…
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On this week's episode, we're excited to have Brandon Roberts on the show. Brandon is a software engineer at Open Sauced, a company that helps other companies build better open source software. He's also a creator of Analog, an full stack framework for building Angular apps. https://brandonroberts.dev/ https://github.com/brandonroberts https://www.…
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Anthony Tyler is an author and researcher in the subject of esotericism and mysticism, his books are "Dive Manual: Empirical Investigations of Mysticism" and "Hunt Manual: 21st Century Demonology & Forteana". Anthony is back to discuss the art and science of mysticism and esoteric images while diving into evidence based esp, we also discuss the hum…
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Kelly Diffie is the creator of "Rusty's Customs" where he takes his artistic talent and recreates or modifies normal products like hot wheels into a custom creation. Kelly also guest lectures at a local school to help promote the concept of critical thinking in times of panic and overconsuming stress. Kelly is back to discuss some of the content he…
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Randall Balmer is the John Phillips Professor in Religion at Dartmouth College. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Evangelicalism in America, Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter, and Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Journey into the Evangelical Subculture in America, which is now in its fifth edition and has been made into an awar…
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Randall Balmer is the John Phillips Professor in Religion at Dartmouth College. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Evangelicalism in America, Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter, and Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Journey into the Evangelical Subculture in America, which is now in its fifth edition and has been made into an awar…
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Topics Discussed Characteristics of Well-Maintained Software: Tekin emphasizes the importance of software that is easy to change and tailored to the team's needs. Balancing Complexity and Team Size: Tekin discusses how his small team manages complexity and features to maintain sustainable work practices without overburdening the developers. GovUK P…
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Amelia Cotter is an author, researcher, and storyteller with a special interest in the supernatural, history, and folklore. Amelia lives and writes in Chicago but is originally from Maryland, where she earned a degree in German and History from Hood College. She has written on the history of Chicago and Maryland, with a focus on Chicago's hidden hi…
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PhD James Kelleher received his Bachelor’s Degree in political science from CSU Northridge, magna cum laude, and received his Masters Degree from CSU Los Angeles where he was awarded the Alumni Certificate of Honor for outstanding work in political science. This episode will discuss witness testimony and its reliability in particular areas that the…
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This week we're joined by Richard Feldman, the author of Roc lang, a futuristic functional programming language. Richard is a software engineer at Zed, a company that making a new code editor that's built on the Rust programming language and integrates AI. We talk about all the crazy feature that Roc lang has, and how it might change the way you wr…
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Mark Duffett is a Associate Professor in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Chester, UK. Mark is the author of "Understanding Fandom: An Introduction to the Study of Media Fan Culture" which explains in the last few decades, shifts in media technology and production have instead made fandom a central mode of consumption. Mark is back t…
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Ryosuke shares his insights on: Ownership in Software Maintenance: The role of single-threaded ownership and dedicated teams in maintaining software and shared libraries. Technical Debt: How his definition of technical debt has evolved over the years and strategies to manage it effectively. Monitoring and Alarming: The importance of comprehensive m…
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James Danckert is a professor in the Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Neuroscience Area Head at the University of Waterloo. An expert on the psychology of boredom, he also studies the neuroscience of attention and the consequences of strokes. James is back to discuss more about boredom and its importance in our lives when we rethink the d…
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Gary Hill is a researcher of the JFK assassination and his book "The Other Oswald" which covers the interconnected personalities of Robert Webster and Lee Harvey Oswald. Gary joins me this episode to discuss the release of his new JFK related book about the manipulation of Oswald whether under the CIA or FBI or even both and how he became this alle…
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Larry Hancock has been involved in the study of cold war history and the assassination of John F. Kennedy for more than he would like to admit but his work is one of the highly recommended information sources in the case. Larry is back to discuss one of the issues in reading government doccuments of witnesses to the assassination and how statements…
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