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28 april
09h00
Open-Weight AI Models
Open-weight models are AI systems whose trained parameters are publicly released, which allows developers to run, fine-tune, and deploy them...
23 april
09h00
Hype and Reality of the AI Coding Shift
AI coding tools have gone from novelty to core infrastructure in under three years. Today, many devs use AI daily, a substantial share of new code is...
21 april
09h00
Unlocking the Data Layer for Agentic AI with Simba Khadder
AI agents are increasingly capable of reasoning and performing autonomous work over long periods. However, as agents take on more complex, longer...
16 april
09h00
Agentic Mesh with Eric Broda
AI agents are evolving from individual productivity tools into distributed systems components inside enterprises. The next frontier is coming into...
14 april
09h00
New Relic and Agentic DevOps with Nic Benders
Observability emerged from the need to understand complex software systems, and involves tracking metrics, logs, and traces so engineers can detect...
09 april
09h00
Mobile App Security with Ryan Lloyd
Mobile apps have become a primary interface for critical services, including banking, payments, and healthcare. Unlike web applications, much of the...
07 april
09h00
FastMCP with Adam Azzam and Jeremiah Lowin
The Model Context Protocol, or MCP, gives developers a common way to expose tools, data, and capabilities to large language models, and it has...
02 april
09h00
SED News: OpenCode, AI Code vs. Shipped Code, and the LiteLLM Breach
SED News is a monthly podcast from Software Engineering Daily where hosts Gregor Vand and Sean Falconer unpack the biggest stories shaping software...
31 march
09h00
FreeBSD with John Baldwin
FreeBSD is one of the longest-running and most influential open-source operating systems in the world. It was born from the Berkeley Software...
26 march
09h00
Cilium, eBPF, and Modern Kubernetes Networking with Bill Mulligan
Modern cloud-native systems are built on highly dynamic, distributed infrastructure where containers spin up and down constantly, services...
24 march
09h00
Games That Push Back with Bennett Foddy
Bennett Foddy is a legendary game designer known for creating wholly distinctive games such as QWOP, Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy, and the...
19 march
09h00
Prettier and Opinionated Code Formatting with James Long
Developer tooling shapes how software gets written day to day, but the best tools often disappear into the background once they succeed. Formatting,...
17 march
09h00
Skate Story with Sam Eng
Skateboarding games have long balanced technical precision with a sense of flow and expression, but Skate Story takes the genre in a radically...
12 march
09h00
DeepMind’s RAG System with Animesh Chatterji and Ivan Solovyev
Retrieval-augmented generation, or RAG, has become a foundational approach to building production AI systems. However, deploying RAG in practice can...
10 march
09h00
Reinventing the Python Notebook with Akshay Agrawal
Interactive notebooks were popularized by the Jupyter project and have since become a core tool for data science, research, and data exploration....
05 march
10h00
Organizational Context for AI Coding Agents with Dennis Pilarinos
AI agents have taken on a growing share of software development work, so much so that the hardest problems are shifting away from code generation...
03 march
10h00
SED News: OpenClaw Goes Viral, Mistral’s Compute Play, and the Agent Arms Race
SED News is a monthly podcast from Software Engineering Daily where hosts Gregor Vand and Sean Falconer unpack the biggest stories shaping software...
26 february
10h00
Amazon’s IDE for Spec-Driven Development with David Yanacek
AI-assisted coding tools have made it easier than ever to spin up prototypes, but turning those prototypes into reliable, production-grade systems...
24 february
10h00
Engineering AI Systems for Autonomy and Resilience with Krishna Sai
Enterprise IT systems have grown into sprawling, highly distributed environments spanning cloud infrastructure, applications, data platforms, and...
19 february
10h00
Inside China’s Great Firewall with Jackson Sippe
China’s Great Firewall is often spoken about but is rarely understood. It is one of the most sophisticated and opaque censorship systems on the...
17 february
10h00
Optimizing Agent Behavior in Production with Gideon Mendels
LLM -powered systems continue to move steadily into production, but this process is presenting teams with challenges that traditional software...
12 february
10h00
Gas Town, Beads, and the Rise of Agentic Development with Steve Yegge
AI-assisted programming has moved far beyond autocomplete. Large language models are now capable of editing entire codebases, coordinating long...
10 february
10h00
Python 3.14 with Å ukasz Langa
Python 3.14 is here and continues Python’s evolution toward greater performance, scalability, and usability. The new release formally supports free...
05 february
10h00
Airbnb’s Open-Source GraphQL Framework with Adam Miskiewicz
Engineering teams often build microservices as their systems grow, but over time this can lead to a fragmented ecosystem with scattered data access...
03 february
10h00
SED News: Apple Bets on Gemini, Google’s AI Advantage, and the Talent Arms Race
SED News is a monthly podcast from Software Engineering Daily where hosts Gregor Vand and Sean Falconer unpack the biggest stories shaping software...
29 january
10h00
OpenAI and Codex with Thibault Sottiaux and Ed Bayes
AI coding agents are rapidly reshaping how software is built, reviewed, and maintained. As large language model capabilities continue to increase,...
27 january
10h00
Production-Grade AI Systems with Fred Roma
Engineering teams around the world are building AI-focused applications or integrating AI features into existing products. The AI development...
22 january
10h00
Next-Gen JavaScript Package Management with Ruy Adorno and Darcy Clarke
Package management sits at the foundation of modern software development, quietly powering nearly every software project in the world. Tools like npm...
20 january
10h00
WebAssembly 3.0 with Andreas Rossberg
WebAssembly, or WASM, has grown from a low-level compilation target for C and C into one of the most influential technologies in modern computing. It...
15 january
10h00
America Under Surveillance with Michael Soyfer
Surveillance technology is advancing faster than the laws meant to govern it. Across the United States, police departments are deploying automated...
13 january
10h00
Developer Experience at Capital One with Catherine McGarvey
Modern software development is evolving rapidly. New tools, processes, and AI-powered systems are reshaping how teams collaborate and how engineers...
08 january
10h00
Flox, Nix, and Reproducible Software Systems with Michael Stahnke
Modern software development is more complex than ever. Teams work across different operating systems, chip architectures, and cloud environments,...
06 january
10h00
VS Code and Agentic Development with Kai Maetzel
Visual Studio Code has become one of the most influential tools in modern software development. The open-source code editor has evolved into a...
25 december
10h00
Blender and Godot in Game Development with Simon Thommes
Blender Studio is the creative arm of the Blender Foundation and it’s dedicated to producing films, games, and other projects that showcase the full...
23 december
10h00
Node.js in 2026 with Rafael Gonzaga
JavaScript has grown far beyond the browser. It now powers millions of backend systems, APIs, and cloud services through Node.js, which is one of the...
18 december
10h00
Designing Innovative Puzzle Games with Zach Barth
Zachtronics is a legendary independent game studio known for creating intricate, engineering-focused puzzle games that merge logic, creativity, and...
16 december
10h00
Rivals of Aether with Dan Fornace
Rivals of Aether and Rivals of Aether II are indie fighting games that combine fast-paced platform combat with elemental-themed characters. The game...
11 december
10h00
Aviation Cybersecurity with Serge Christiaans
Aviation cybersecurity is becoming an urgent priority as modern aircraft increasingly rely on complex digital systems for navigation, communication,...
09 december
10h00
Blocking Software Supply Chain Attacks with Feross Aboukhadijeh
Modern software relies heavily on open source dependencies, often pulling in thousands of packages maintained by developers all over the world. This...
04 december
10h00
Pydantic AI with Samuel Colvin
Python’s popularity in data science and backend engineering has made it the default language for building AI infrastructure. However, with the rapid...
02 december
10h00
SED News: Bezos Returns to Building, AI’s Reality Check, and Europe’s Cloud Ambitions
SED News is a monthly podcast from Software Engineering Daily where hosts Gregor Vand and Sean Falconer unpack the biggest stories shaping software...
27 november
10h00
Game Development on the PICO-8 with Johan Peitz
PICO-8 is a software-based gaming console for making, sharing, and playing small games with a retro aesthetic. It emulates the look and feel of 8-bit...
25 november
10h00
Running Doom in TypeScript with Dimitri Mitropoulos
Doom has seemingly been ported to every electronic device imaginable, including picture frames, lamps, and coffee machines. The meme of it runs Doom...
20 november
10h00
Drone Warfare in Ukraine with Simon Shuster
Simon Shuster is a journalist who has reported on Russia and Ukraine for over 15 years, most of that time as a staff correspondent for TIME Magazine....
18 november
10h00
Radix UI with Chance Strickland
Radix UI is an open-source library of React components. Its headless primitives handle the complex logic and accessibility concerns like dialogs,...
13 november
10h00
The 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey with Jody Bailey and Erin Yepis
The Stack Overflow Developer Survey is an annual survey conducted by Stack Overflow that gathers comprehensive insights from developers around the...
11 november
10h00
Building an Open-Source Laptop with Byran Huang
Byran Huang is a full stack developer who recently made headlines in the hacker space when he created the anyon e, which is a highly integrated, open...
06 november
10h00
The Architecture of the Internet with Erik Seidel
The modern internet is a vast web of independent networks bound together by billions of routing decisions made every second. It’s an architecture so...
04 november
10h00
SED News: AMD’s Big OpenAI Deal, Intel’s Struggles, and Apple’s AI Long Game
SED News is a monthly podcast from Software Engineering Daily where hosts Gregor Vand and Sean Falconer unpack the biggest stories shaping software...
30 october
09h00
Building AI Agents on the Frontend with Sam Bhagwat and Abhi Aiyer
Most AI agent frameworks are backend-focused and written in Python, which introduces complexity when building full-stack AI applications with...