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165: Differential Equations

Intro topic: Revisiting the power of Spreadsheets News/Links: LK-99 Isn’t a Superconductor https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02585-7 Normalizing Flows https://pyro.ai/examples/normalizing_flows_i.html How is llama.cpp possible? https://finbarr.ca/how-is-llama-cpp-possible/ Chat with open source large language models https://chat.lmsys.org/ Book of the Show Patrick: Math with Bad Drawings by Ben Orlin https://amzn.to/44dsgDz Jason:  Overboard! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.InkleLtd.Overboard Nhl=en_US&gl=US  Patreon Plug https://www.patreon.com/programmingthrowdown?ty=h Tool of the Show Patrick:  ffmprovisr […]

164: Choosing a Database For Your Project With Kris Zyp

Things to consider when choosing a database Speed & Latency Consistency, ACID Compliance Scalability Language support & Developer Experience Relational vs. Non-relational (SQL vs. NoSQL) Data types Security Database environment Client vs Server access Info on Kris & Harper: Website: harperdb.io Twitter: @harperdbio, @kriszyp Github: @HarperDB, @kriszyp ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Source […]

The So-fine Real-time ML Paradigm

Introduction Each year, Etsy hosts an event known as “CodeMosaic” – an internal hackathon in which Etsy admin propose and build bold advances quickly in our technology across a number of different themes. People across Etsy source ideas, organize into teams, and then have 2-3 days to build innovative proofs-of-concept that might deliver big wins […]

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer’s Podcast: 309. 9 Roles for Creating Results or Growing a Team w/ Esther Derby (Replay)

On today’s episode, Dave, William and Steven have a conversation with the esteemed Esther Derby about the various roles that we take on as Team Members and Leaders when we’re responsible for the team’s results ORRR for the team’s growth. Plus, an update straight out of the Bronx by our very own Michael Nunez about […]

How to pass a coding interview with me | Robert Heaton

In the last 10 years I’ve given more than 400 coding interviews. That’s the equivalent of 2 working months just watching strangers having a crack at the same few programming challenges. Some of my would-be colleagues solve the problems without incident, but others run into trouble for similar, easily-correctable reasons. I wish I could give […]

163: Recursion

Episode 163 – Recursion Intro topic: Electric Cars News/Links: Snake Game in 101 Bytes in a QR Code https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/15ab4ct/my_qr_code_snake_game_is_now_only_101_bytes/ Superconductor Rumors abound https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/08/whats-going-on-with-the-reports-of-a-room-temperature-superconductor/ OpenWorm https://github.com/openworm/OpenWorm Creator of vim passes away https://news.itsfoss.com/vim-creator-passed-away/ Book of the Show Patrick: Little Book of Common Sense Investing by Jack Bogle https://amzn.to/43YqANR Jason:  Mistborn Saga: https://amzn.to/3DJkUN8 Patreon Plug https://www.patreon.com/programmingthrowdown?ty=h Tool of […]