Maximum Glitch: How to break Tetris

Maximum Glitch: How to break Tetris

Willis Gibson, 13, closed out 2023 by becoming the first person to officially beat the original Nintendo version of Tetris. Here’s how he did it.

Want to understand the code that caused the ultimate killscreen? Watch this great explainer from HydrantDude.

The 2023 film Tetris is based on the true story of the legal battle to license the game.

Is the era of the robot butler upon us? Mobile ALOHA is a low-cost and whole-body teleoperation system for data collection. Check out some of what it can do.

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Building a global engineering team (plus AI agents) with Netlify

Building a global engineering team (plus AI agents) with Netlify

In this episode of Leaders of Code, Stack Overflow’s Chief of Product and Technology, Jody Bailey, sits down with Dana Lawson, CTO at Netlify. Dana shares her insights on leading a lean, globally dist...

19 Mar 29s

Keeping the lights on for open source

Keeping the lights on for open source

Ryan sits down with Chainguard CEO Dan Lorenc to chat about how his team is keeping the foundation of the internet—open source projects—alive by forking archived but widely-used repos to provide secur...

17 Mar 29min

Open source for awkward robots

Open source for awkward robots

Ryan is joined by Jan Liphardt,  CEO and co-founder of OpenMind, to chat about the rapidly evolving world of humanoid robotics and what it means for humans, why OpenMind is building an open source ope...

13 Mar 30min

Even the chip makers are making LLMs

Even the chip makers are making LLMs

Ryan welcomes Kari Briski, NVIDIA’s VP of Generative AI Software for Enterprise, to the show to explore how a chip manufacturer got into the model development game. They discuss NVIDIA’s co-design fee...

10 Mar 26min

Building brains for bulldozers

Building brains for bulldozers

Ryan chats with Kevin Peterson, CTO of Bedrock Robotics, about the evolution of self-driving technology and why robotics is now advancing; how real data is still relevant but simulation becomes essent...

6 Mar 24min

AI-assisted coding needs more than vibes; it needs containers and sandboxes

AI-assisted coding needs more than vibes; it needs containers and sandboxes

SPONSORED BY DOCKERIn this sponsored episode, Ryan chats with Mark Cavage, President and COO of Docker, joins the show to dive into hardened containers and agent sandboxes. They discuss what it means ...

4 Mar 27min

No need for Ctrl+C when you have MCP

No need for Ctrl+C when you have MCP

Ryan sits down with Member of the Technical Staff at Anthropic and Model Context Protocol co-creator David Soria Parra to talk the evolution of MCP from local-only to remote connectivity, how security...

2 Mar 31min

To live in an AI world, knowing is half the battle

To live in an AI world, knowing is half the battle

Ryan welcomes Marcus Fontoura, technical fellow at Microsoft and author of Human Agency in the Digital World, to discuss the intersection of technology, society, and human dignity in a digital-first w...

27 Feb 28min

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