The Joy of Unplugging Cables: Kelly Shortridge on Security Resilience

The Joy of Unplugging Cables: Kelly Shortridge on Security Resilience

Kelly Shortridge, author of "Security Chaos Engineering: Sustaining Resilience in Software and Systems" and CPO at Fastly, joins Scott for an ACM ByteCast joint episode about why security should be designed for failure rather than prevention. From airplane coffee makers causing critical failures to squirrels being the real "advanced persistent threat" to power grids, Kelly makes the case that no system is perfectly secure — and the teams that feel most in control are often the least prepared. The conversation covers metrics theater, the cost-resilience tradeoff, why software has unique advantages for simulation that we're not leveraging, and where LLMs fit (and don't fit) in security workflows.

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Making opinionated AI tooling decisions with Nimbalyst's Greg Hinkle

Making opinionated AI tooling decisions with Nimbalyst's Greg Hinkle

Greg Hinkle, co-founder of Nimbalyst and former VP of Software Engineering at Salesforce, joins Scott to discuss the future of AI-assisted development. They explore the challenges of managing multiple...

30 Apr 31min

Why Tori Westerhoff says we should talk to strangers

Why Tori Westerhoff says we should talk to strangers

Tori Westerhoff joins Scott to explore the intersection of AI, human psychology, and personal growth. As people increasingly use LLMs for introspection and decision-making, Tori argues that we're miss...

9 Apr 36min

Building the Internet with sendmail's Eric Allman

Building the Internet with sendmail's Eric Allman

In this episode, in association with the ACM ByteCast, Scott talks with Eric Allman, one of the foundational figures of the early internet. Best known for creating Sendmail, the mail transfer agent th...

19 Mars 32min

A cognition engine for science with Allen Stewart

A cognition engine for science with Allen Stewart

Scott Hanselman sits down with Allen Stewart, Partner Director of Software Engineering at Microsoft, to explore how AI agents with persistent memory are transforming scientific research and software e...

12 Mars 30min

Agentic Workflows with Don Syme

Agentic Workflows with Don Syme

In this episode, Scott talks with Don Syme about the emerging world of agentic developer workflows and what it means when coding tools move from autocomplete helpers to collaborators. They explore how...

5 Mars 33min

Inference Engineering with Baseten's Philip Kiely

Inference Engineering with Baseten's Philip Kiely

This week on the show, Scott talks to Philip Kiley about his new book, Inference Engineering. Inference Engineering is your guide to becoming an expert in inference. It contains everything that Philip...

26 Feb 33min

That's good Mojo - Creating a Programming Language for an AI world with Chris Lattner

That's good Mojo - Creating a Programming Language for an AI world with Chris Lattner

What does it take to design a programming language from scratch when the target isn’t just CPUs, but GPUs, accelerators, and the entire AI stack? In this episode, I sit down with legendary language ar...

19 Feb 41min

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