Episode 88: Docker is just cheap VMware, right?

Episode 88: Docker is just cheap VMware, right?

There's tell that some people just look at containers as a cheaper way to virtualize, eschewing the fancy-lad "cloud-native stuff." We discuss that idea, plus "the enterprise cloud wars," and also our feel that Slack is actually a really good tool and company.

Old folk jokes Follow-up Slack executes the perfect Freemium
  • Minimum Delight Experience vs. Minimum Viable Product
  • Build and charge for the enterprise features required by the Fortune 500
  • Don't apologize that you don't support Markdown or other power user features.
Mid-roll Jassy Talks About the Competition BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show. AI & the Middle Class
  • Link
  • "If current trends continue, people are going to rise up well before the machines do."
  • "He also argued that these trends are reversible, that improved education and a greater emphasis on entrepreneurship and research can help feed new engines of growth"... we (the US) are so screwed
  • Coté: I keep going back to McKinsey saying 70% of work is menial; I'm sure that "study" is wonky and loaded, but still, we do so much bullshit in daily work. Another example: several Pivotal customers (Allstate, HCSC) say they usually get 40%+ productivity improvements because they stop going to meetings and actually code 7 hours a day instead of bullshit.
  • Grim. Really, really, really grim.
2017 Worldwide Software Developer Salaries
  • Move to Austin if you want some of that sweet, botton-line margin.
  • "In Austin, the average salary for a software engineer on Hired is $110K. But this is the equivalent to making $198K in San Francisco when you consider the cost of living difference between the two cities."
  • "...we see a similar trend in Melbourne. Even though Melbourne's average salary for software engineers is a relatively low $83K (A$107K), this is equivalent to making nearly $150K in San Francisco."
Don't Trust the Status Page Chef Joins the CNCF Intel Rolls Out Another Generation of the Itanium
  • Link
  • "HPE will, of course, support its Itanium customers for a number of years, at least until 2025"
Recommendations

Jaksot(514)

Episode 527: Victor Adossi on WebAssembly

Episode 527: Victor Adossi on WebAssembly

Brandon interviews Victor Adossi, an engineer at Cosmonic. They discuss the state of WebAssembly, wasmCloud, and why Wasm is poised for growth. Plus, Victor shares what it’s like to live as an expat i...

4 Heinä 20251h 6min

Episode 526: The Optimist, the Origin, and the Deck

Episode 526: The Optimist, the Origin, and the Deck

This week, we unpack The Optimist, the new Sam Altman biography; revisit OpenAI’s early days; and break down Coatue’s AI strategy deck. Plus, tips for squeezing in side projects between thought leader...

27 Kesä 20251h 12min

Episode 525: AI Native vs. AI Add-on

Episode 525: AI Native vs. AI Add-on

This week, we try a shorter format inspired by the Dithering podcast. The conversation digs into the difference between apps built with AI from the ground up and those with AI bolted on after the fact...

25 Kesä 202515min

Episode 524: It’s a Box in a Box

Episode 524: It’s a Box in a Box

This week, we cover Apple’s WWDC updates—from containerization to Foundation Models—and the Linux Foundation’s new FAIR Package Manager. Plus, we crown the best SDT Uber rider. Watch the YouTube Live...

20 Kesä 20251h 3min

Episode 523: Sterling Chin on APIs, AI, and Building MCP Servers

Episode 523: Sterling Chin on APIs, AI, and Building MCP Servers

Brandon talks with Sterling Chin, Senior Developer Advocate at Postman, about building great APIs, why AI needs APIs, and what’s new at Postman. Plus, hear how he made the leap from 3rd-grade teacher ...

13 Kesä 20251h 9min

Episode 522: A 5-star cannot stand

Episode 522: A 5-star cannot stand

This week, we discuss Apple reversioning macOS, the steady state of private cloud, and Snowflake’s acquisition of CrunchyData. Plus, the eternal quest for a 5-star Uber rating. Watch the YouTube Live...

6 Kesä 20251h

Episode 521: The MacGuffin

Episode 521: The MacGuffin

This week, we discuss OpenAI acquiring io, Salesforce buying Informatica, and the future of AI agents. Plus, Coté shares details about a sensitive procedure and ceiling puzzles. Watch the YouTube Liv...

30 Touko 20251h 4min

Episode 520: Excited is overused

Episode 520: Excited is overused

Excited is overused This week, we recap Microsoft Build, Google I/O, and Java turning 30. Plus, more Vegemite talk and a discussion on whether tech presenters really need to tell us they’re “excited....

23 Touko 20251h 3min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
mimmit-sijoittaa
rss-rahapodi
psykopodiaa-podcast
rss-rahamania
ostan-asuntoja-podcast
hyva-paha-johtaminen
rss-lahtijat
rss-sisalto-kuntoon
rss-seuraava-potilas
rss-sami-miettinen-neuvottelija
rss-startup-ministerio
herrasmieshakkerit
rahapuhetta
lakicast
rss-porssipuhetta
asuntoasiaa-paivakirjat
rss-set-for-life-sijoita-ja-vaurastu
rss-viisas-raha-podi
rss-vaikuttavan-opettajan-vierella