Why Postgres? and why now? with Claire Giordano

Why Postgres? and why now? with Claire Giordano

Postgres has quietly become the world’s favorite database...running startups, governments, and global clouds alike. Scott talks with Claire Giordano, long-time Postgres advocate and technologist, about the database’s unlikely rise from academic roots to modern dominance. They explore its design philosophy, the open-source community that fuels it, and why Postgres keeps winning even in the age of AI and hyperscale data.

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March Is For Makers: Modulo and Modular Electronics with Erin Tomson

March Is For Makers: Modulo and Modular Electronics with Erin Tomson

Erin Tomson left Pixar after 13 years to pursue something totally new! Her hardware startup called "Modulo" brings plug and play flexibility to the world of microcontrollers like Arduino and Particle. How did she get started and make the move from 3D software to modular hardware?

25 Mars 201634min

March Is For Makers: Arrow.com Electrical Engineer Laura Hughes

March Is For Makers: Arrow.com Electrical Engineer Laura Hughes

This week Scott talks to to electrical engineer Laura Hughes from Arrow.com. Laura specializes in lighting and power supply design and can solve pretty much any problem with an LED. Laura schools Scott on a number of electrical issues and they come up with an epic new project idea!

18 Mars 201630min

March Is For Makers: Arduinos and Useless Robots with Simone Giertz

March Is For Makers: Arduinos and Useless Robots with Simone Giertz

Simone Giertz is a Maker, a robotics enthusiast and surprisingly (her words!) a non-engineer. She's become somewhat of an expert in sh*tty robots and we love her for it. Also, she happens to be Swedish but sounds totally American just to confuse us. Scott talks about how she gets her inspiration and how she got started!

11 Mars 201633min

March Is For Makers: Taking Stuff Apart with Captain Brent Chapman

March Is For Makers: Taking Stuff Apart with Captain Brent Chapman

Captain Brent Chapman has a BS from the West Point, an MS in Information Security from Carnegie Mellon, and has been tearing electronics apart since he was four. Today, Cpt Chapman works for the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx) at Moffett Field and puts those skills to work. In his spare time, he tinkers, creates, and helps others do the same.

4 Mars 201634min

Ambitious UX and Ambitious Apps with Ember and Lauren Tan

Ambitious UX and Ambitious Apps with Ember and Lauren Tan

Scott talks to Lauren Tan, a Senior Developer at Dockyard, about her excitement with the Ember Framework. Her talk on "Ambitious UX for Ambitious Apps" covers new techniques like Reactive UX that are made easy with the Ember.js framework.

26 Feb 201633min

Exploring the Creative Process with Comic Creator and Musician Afua Richardson

Exploring the Creative Process with Comic Creator and Musician Afua Richardson

Afua Richardson joins Scott for this creative episode. Afua is a comic artist who has worked for Marvel, Image Comics, Top Cow, and many more. Her work on "Genius" was nominated for a Glyph Award. She's also a singer/songwriter and an accomplished musician. Afua and Scott explore how comics are made, who owns them, and how creators can express themselves in the digital age.

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The Open Artificial Pancreas System (OpenAPS) project with Dana M. Lewis

The Open Artificial Pancreas System (OpenAPS) project with Dana M. Lewis

Scott sits with fellow Type 1 Diabetic Dana M. Lewis about the Open Artificial Pancreas System that she and her husband Scott Leibrand created. As other commercial entities race to "close the loop" for diabetics, how did two regular folks control diabetes with off-the-shelf parts? Dana demystifies the technology behind this software-managed diabetes solution.

12 Feb 201634min

Scaling The Walking Dead: No Man's Land with Next Games' Kalle Hiitola

Scaling The Walking Dead: No Man's Land with Next Games' Kalle Hiitola

What's it like building and scaling a mobile game to millions of users and billions of transactions? Does the cloud really allow you to "not worry about scaling" and just focus on the game? We'll hear from Kalle Hiitola, the CTO of Next Games, about their experience scaling The Walking Dead, an app that got over a million downloads in its launch weekend!

5 Feb 201631min

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