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Rugged Legacy

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It has always fallen to the shoulders of men to create order. To defeat chaos in a battle of wills and plant their flags on one spot. Their home. Within that home, a fire is built, and its light stretches out across the encampment creating a perimeter, a circle of trust—a haven for those who belong to the tribe. Within the confines of the perimeter where the tribe gathers around the fire, stories are told. And from those stories, a culture, a creed, a way of life is established. The duty of ...
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One fateful night John F. Kennedy Jr. boarded a private plane with his wife and sister-in-law, flying to his cousin's wedding. Only, they never made it. Was the plane crash that led to JFK Jr.'s funeral a mere accident? Or something far more sinister, swept under the rug by Camelot—like so many of their other tragedies? This next installment in the Fatal Voyage series explores the privileged life and sudden death of John F. Kennedy Jr. Discover the dark side of the Kennedys, from scandals an ...
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A podcast all about fighter planes, military aircraft, and aviation history. We will take a look at the pilots, designers, engineers, and maintainers who have flown or worked on some of the most iconic aircraft in history. Available on all podcast steaming platforms, you can find a full directory here: https://pilotphotog.buzzsprout.com Want even more content? You can subscribe to my free newsletter here: hangarflyingwithtog.com Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @pilotphotog Now ...
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The Colors of Our Culture

Cedric Weatherspoon,MA,LMFT and Dr.Aja King

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The Colors of Our Culture Podcast is a two-host talk show that promises nothing but raw, rugged conversation about the most important topics affecting BIPOC individuals’ self-image, self-experience, self-expression, and interconnectedness. The more uncomfortable the topic, the more taboo the subject matter, the more naked the truth, the better! What started as watercooler conversations in the office after hours has quickly become the podcast America never knew it needed but deeply craved. Ho ...
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AI & Ancestry in 'Family Tree Sagas' The Allende Chronicles" is a captivating exploration of a family's lineage, deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of Mexico's history. Spanning from the ancient civilizations of the Olmecs, Maya, Toltecs, and Aztecs to the transformative period of Spanish conquest, the narrative weaves a story of resilience, cultural synthesis, and identity. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque town of Allende, the book delves into the mestizo heritage, revealing how ...
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Marcus J. Ranum’s 2005 post on dumb ideas in computer security still holds up, Barry Jones argues why story points are useless, Posting is an HTTP client as a TUI, Varnish ceator Poul-Henning Kamp (phk) reflects on ten years of working on the HTTP cache & es-tookit is a major upgrade to Lodash. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our wor…
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Marcus Buffett writes his younger self programming advice, Swyx asks and answers whether or not DevRel is dead, the Ghost team opens up their ActivityPub server, Pongo is like MongoDB but on Postgres, Jack Kelly is funding Ladybird because he can’t fund Firefox & Hyrum’s Law. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 1 minute on this episode beca…
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Software developer jobs are trending down, the creator of dotenv creates a better dotenv, the Chrome team puts Gemini Nano AI model right inside your browser, a pollyfill.js supply chain attack hits 100k+ sites & Steph Ango asks, “What can we remove?” Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Unlock the secrets behind the F-117 Nighthawk, the world's pioneering stealth fighter, and its enigmatic naval counterpart, the F-117N Seahawk. Imagine an aircraft so advanced it could evade radar detection, transforming military aviation forever. We journey through the evoluti…
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Søren Fuglede Jørgensen builds a font thats also an LLM, Hugo Landau writes about the demise of the mildly dynamic website, SQL Studio is the simplest little database explorer ever, Mathew Duggan reviews GitHub Copilot Workspace & Stephan Schmidt lays out the case against mocking + what to do instead. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support …
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Luminousmen writes about Senior Engineer Fatigue, Microsoft rethinks its AI-based Recall feature, Mike Hoye gives a big shout out to the “diff” program, Thom Holwerda covers ChromeOS’ quiet switch to Android Linux subsystems & Mihail Eric tells the inside story on how Alexa dropped the ball on being the top conversational system on Earth. Leave us …
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Apple announces its “new” style of AI, piku gives you “git push” deployment on your own servers, Dabo Chen rebuilds nanoGPT in a spreadsheet, Mark Seemann thinks you’ll regret using natural keys in your database design & Glyph Lefkowitz describes his grand unified theory of the AI hype cycle. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work,…
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A popular open source iOS authenticator app goes rogue under new ownership, Andreas Kling steps back from SerenityOS & forks Ladybird, Vhyrro takes a thought-provoking try at a “static effect system”, Matt Bessey is over GraphQL & Marc-Andre Giroux still likes GraphQL sometimes (in the right context). Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 1 m…
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Swizec’s article on not using AI to writes tests, LlamaFs is a self-organizing file system with Llama 3, a Pew Research analysis confirmed that the internet is full of broken links, Sam Rose built a spectacular interactive study of queueing strategies & Jordan Cutler shares a real-life experience of him writing clear/readable code… and it backfirin…
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Taylor Troesh writes Kyle explaining “Legacy Software” to the aliens, Vitaly Friedman addresses why so many designers feel misunderstood and under appreciated in business contexts, Oracle dumps Terraform for OpenTofu & hackers discover how to reprogram NES Tetris from within the game. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get clo…
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Tim Fisken explains the problem with soft deletion, a simple measure of software dependency freshness is proposed, a deep-dive on sound design in software, a web app with over 80 handy developer tools built in & Luke Plant reminds us that programming mantras are proverbs, not laws. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Join the crucial conversation with Lithium Fireguard's Nick Dunbar as we tackle the harrowing yet necessary topic of lithium battery fires in aviation. Every day, our personal electronic devices carry the potential for thermal runaway, a destructive reaction within lithium cell…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Prepare to soar through the annals of military aviation as we recount the storied past of the OV-10 Bronco, the airborne steed that redefined counter-insurgency warfare. Journey with us as the indomitable spirit of two Marine Corps visionaries brought this twin-tailed titan to …
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Bahaa Zidan says your web framework doesn’t matter, DHH writes about magic machines, Dylan Huang reviews thousands of opinions on HTMX, Tim Ottinger says programming is thinking & Tim Spann says small language models (SLM) for the win. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join…
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Daniel Hooper lists out all the good ideas in computer science, Jeff Geerling declares 2024 the year corporate open source dies, Jared Turner says all kinds of works-in-progress are waste, Daroc Alden covers the leadership crisis in the Nix community & John Hawthorn explains why Ruby may be faster than you think. Leave us a comment Changelog++ memb…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Prepare to be astounded as we unveil the moment AI took to the skies, challenging a human in a high-stakes dogfight above Edwards Air Force Base. This isn't science fiction; it's the bleeding edge of military aviation. Our latest episode takes you inside the cockpit of the grou…
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Forrest Brazeal is concerned about the open source threat from within, Vicki Boykis explains why Redis is forked, John O’Nolan and the Ghost team plan to federate over ActivityPub, Llama 3 is now available for “businesses of all sizes” & nolen writes up questions to ask when you don’t want to work. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 2 minu…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Prepare to be captivated as we unravel the enigma of the F-22 Raptor, an aircraft that redefined the very nature of air combat with stealth and speed in our latest sky-high discussion. You'll discover the incredible journey of the Raptor, from its inception to its status as the…
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YouTuber “Internet of Bugs” breaks down why AI “software engineer” Devin is no Upwork hero, Redka is Anton Zhiyanov’s attempt to reimplement Redis with SQLite, OpenTofu issues its response to Hashicorp’s Cease and Desist letter, Brian LeRoux introduces Enhance WASM & PumpkinOS is not your average PalmOS emulator. Leave us a comment Changelog++ memb…
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HashiCorp sends OpenTofu a nasty-gram in the wake of Matt Asay’s infringement claims, Polar is like Patreon but for software creators, a Common Corpus of LLM data is released on HuggingFace & Loki is an open source tool for fact verification. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappea…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Prepare for takeoff as we thrust into the exhilarating world of military aviation training and the Red Flag exercises, where the skies are not only blue but also a battleground for sharpening skills that could mean the difference between life and death. You'll gain an insider v…
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The big story right now is the recently uncovered backdoor in liblzma (aka XZ) – a relatively obscure compression library that happens to be a dependency of OpenSSH. This incident is noteworthy for so many reasons: the exploit itself, how it was deployed, how it was found, what it says about our industry & how the community reacted. Let’s dig in! L…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Prepare to have your mind aloft with the latest innovations in stealth technology that are shaping the future of aerial combat. I'm your guide on this high-flying journey, where we'll uncover the elusive potential of the Next Generation Air Dominance fighter and its groundbreak…
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Redis’ re-licensing prompts forks like Drew DeVault’s Redict, Matthew Miller thinks we need more community built software, Paul Gross makes the case that DuckDB is the new jq, Anton Zhiyanov shares how he makes a living as a developer despite being “pretty dumb” & Baldur Bjarnason chimes in on the state of the web developer job market. Leave us a c…
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A new badge for open source projects that won’t be getting any maintenance, everything Chip Huyen learned from looking at 900 open source AI tools, CNBC writes up tech’s renewed layoff trend, Teable is a Postgres-Airtable fusion & Target announces an open source fund. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal,…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Prepare to witness a tectonic shift in the geopolitical landscape as Sweden forsakes its historic neutrality to fortify the ranks of NATO. With an aggressive Russia casting a long shadow across Europe, we pull back the curtain on Sweden's strategic realignment, deciphering the …
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Join Dr. Aja King and Cedric Weatherspoon as they explore the stark realities of loneliness amidst spring's promise of renewal on "Colors of Our Culture." Discover the nuances of solitude versus loneliness, the evolving landscape of community, and the impact of technology on human connection. From emotional fallout to fostering empathy, dive into t…
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Puter puts an entire operating system in your web browser, the kapa.ai team write down how to structure your docs for LLMs, Daytona is an open source Codespaces alternative, Gleam v1.0 has been released & Rolldown is a JavaScript bundler written in Rust. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the …
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Prepare for a high-octane exploration of military aviation's most formidable warriors, the F-22 Raptor and its successor, the Next Generation Air Dominance fighter. Strap in as we recount the Raptor's storied rise during the Cold War and its unparalleled reign as the apex fifth…
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered Dive into 'The Allende Chronicles: In Search of de la Garza,' a captivating tale set in 19th-century Mexico. Follow Victor de la Garza's journey in Allende, a town at the heart of Mexico's transformative era. This saga blends personal growth, cultural identi…
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Apple backs off killing web apps (but the fight continues), Luka Kladaric writes about how to ship quality software in hostile environments, Deno’s new package registry is an npm superset, Martin Fowler on the value of periodic face-to-face & Eugene Ghanizadeh wants us to get more decentralized than the Fediverse. Leave us nice words! Leave us a co…
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GPTScript is a new scripting language to automate your interactions with LLMs, Adam Wiggins conducts a retrospective on Muse, Nikita Prokopov surveyed a bunch of popular websites to see how much JS they loaded on their pages, Pages CMS is a no-hassle CMS for GitHub pages & Jim Nielsen writes about the subversive hyperlink. Leave us a comment Change…
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Ship It is back! IEEE Spectrum writes about quantum computing’s reality check, Maxim Dounin announces freenginx, Nadia Asparouhova goes deep on AI & the “effective accelerationism” movement, Angie Byron helps first time open source contributors avoid common pitfalls & Miroslav Nikolov writes up his advice for high-risk refactoring. Leave us a comme…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Prepare to unlock the secrets of the F-35 Lightning's transformation in modern warfare, a journey that has established it as a linchpin of aerial dominance. This episode takes you from the fighter jet's roots, replacing legacy fighters, to a sophisticated combat information nod…
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Episode Notes AI & Ancestry in 'Family Tree Sagas': Embark on a captivating journey through history, genealogy, and vivid storytelling. In 'The Allende Chronicles: In Search (of) de la Garza,' Chapter 5 reveals the parallel lives of Victor de la Garza and the town of Allende. Born simultaneously, Victor's journey mirrors Allende's historical transf…
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Changelog Beats drops a new Dance Party album, Will McGugan’s new Toolong (tl) terminal app, Mitchell Baker is out as Mozilla CEO, Microsoft’s Jordi Adoumie announces sudo for Windows, Tatu Ylonen tells the tale of how they got SSH to be port 22 & Jack Lindamood gives an “Endorse” or “Regret” rating for ~50 different services, tools & processes he …
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Geoffrey Litt thinks browser extensions are underrated, Adolfo Ochagavía on being a generalist in a specialist’s world, Jack Garbus praises the Arch Wiki, Terence Eden tries to rebuild FourSquare for ActivityPub using OpenStreetMap & Sebastien Dubois teaches us how to connect ideas together. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 1 minute on t…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Prepare to witness a defining moment in the skies of Prague as the Czech Republic takes a giant leap in military aviation, joining the esteemed ranks of F-35 operators. Strap in with me, Tog, your host and guide to the heights of aerial combat and technology, as we unpack the C…
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered Discover the enthralling journey of ancestral discovery in "Coahuila's Call," a chapter from "The Allende Chronicles" at familytreesagas.com. This narrative delves into the depths of Mexico's history, tracing the roots and lineage of a family as it intertwin…
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The Rune team announces $100k in open source grants for indie game devs, the Zed code editor is now open source, the Ollama team releases Python & JavaScript libraries, Max Bernstein tells the story of Scrapscript & Pooya Parsa writes up some notes from a tired maintainer. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the m…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Discover how the Boeing T7 Redhawk is revolutionizing the skies and why this might be Boeing's final maneuver to maintain dominance in the fighter airframe market. We'll take you under the wing of this advanced jet trainer, a collaboration between Boeing and Swedish aerospace t…
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Alex Ellis’ new actions-batch project uses GitHub Actions as a time-sharing supercomputer, DevDocs.io combines multiple API documentations in a fast, organized, and searchable interface, Jarred Sumner announces Bun’s very own JavaScript shell, Shoelace is a forward-thinking library of web components & Martin Heinz writes an awesome guide to buildin…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Strap in and fasten your seatbelts! Today's episode is a high-flying exploration of Lockheed Martin and Boeing's dogfight for the coveted Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter contract. Get ready to soar through their design philosophies, from Boeing's cutting-edge innov…
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Niklaus Wirth makes his plea for lean software, PocketBase puts your entire backend in 1 file, Vanna is a Python RAG framework for accurate text-to-SQL generation, Henrik Karlsson wants you to think more about what to focus on & Calvin Wankhede shares how he built a fully offline smart home (and you should too). Leave us a comment Changelog++ membe…
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered In Chapter 3 of 'The Allende Chronicles,' the narrative embarks on a poignant journey north towards Coahuila, traversing through the heart of Mexico's tumultuous history. This chapter is a profound exploration of the enduring legacy and resilience of a famil…
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Daniel Stenberg is frustrated with the state of AI tooling for finding security bugs, Brian Birtles is surprised by weird things engineers believe about web dev, Feross Aboukhadijeh details the fallout from a nasty npm prank, Rob Pike shares what he thinks they got right and wrong with Go & Gavin Howard writes up why he believes “all code is tech d…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Amidst the icy grip of South Dakota's winter, a B-1B Lancer's routine morphs into a harrowing tale of survival; this episode details the extraordinary circumstances under which the crew at Ellsworth Air Force Base faced the unthinkable. As the "Bone" came crashing down in dense…
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered In the waning years of the 15th century, Spain, emerging from conflicts with the Moors, embarked on a bold venture beyond the Pillars of Hercules. This era of discovery, marked by Columbus's journey and Cortés's conquests, forged new worlds and destinies. Am…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Uncover the epic saga of the B-1 Lancer, a bomber that's weathered the storm of politics and emerged as a linchpin in America's aerial might. In our latest podcast episode, we trace the Bone's journey from its Cold War roots, designed to outmaneuver anti-aircraft defenses, to i…
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered Explore the genesis of 'The Allende Chronicles' in its introductory chapter, where we weave through the alleys of history to uncover the origins of a family in the Mexican state of Coahuila. Immerse yourself in a tale that, not only traces their lineage but …
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