Software Misadventures

著者: Ronak Nathani Guang Yang
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  • A show about not just the technologies, but the people and stories behind them. In every episode, Ronak and Guang sit down with engineers, founders, and investors to chat about their paths, lessons they’ve learned and of course, the misadventures along the way.
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A show about not just the technologies, but the people and stories behind them. In every episode, Ronak and Guang sit down with engineers, founders, and investors to chat about their paths, lessons they’ve learned and of course, the misadventures along the way.
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  • Podcast update and news!
    2024/10/08

    Some reflections on running the podcast and Ronak has some eggciting news to share :)

    Music: Vlad Gluschenko — Forest License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en

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    14 分
  • Uncrating the Oxide Rack | Bryan Cantrill, Steve Tuck (Oxide)
    2024/09/24

    Oxide co-founders Bryan and Steve are back on the show to give an impromptu peek at the Oxide server rack and to chat about writing their own manufacturing software, overcoming false summits before shipping the first rack, the #1 reason startups fail and more. Don't miss the full-circle moment on their "meet cute" story from last time, shared at the end of the conversation :)

    Segments:

    (00:00:00) The Oxide rack uncrating experience

    (00:02:40) The office tour

    (00:04:03) Challenges of shipping and unboxing hardware

    (00:11:04) Hybrid hardware company?

    (00:13:38) Custom designing a crate for the rack

    (00:18:12) Optimizing for time to value

    (00:20:43) Writing custom manufacturing software

    (00:23:25) Taking ownership of the customer experience

    (00:25:29) Buy vs build

    (00:27:46) The false summits before shipping the first rack

    (00:30:05) “Missing just enough context to be optimistic”

    (00:33:07) The #1 reason startups fail

    (00:38:49) Hiring the first sales role

    (00:44:53) The dangers of “happy ears”

    (00:47:18) The pitfalls of rushing to market

    (00:51:03) The “third VP of sales” problem

    (00:56:06) The value of a good sales leader

    (01:00:07) Curiosity and empathy in sales

    (01:03:41) Grooming sales skills as an engineer

    (01:07:33) Learning from current customers

    (01:09:13) Talk to prospective customers “that we have 0% chance of closing”

    (01:11:25) Actionable bad news

    (01:14:11) The role of GPUs in data centers

    (01:18:50) Cloud repatriation

    (01:24:23) Full circle to the “meet cute”

    Show Notes:

    Our previous convo: https://softwaremisadventures.com/p/oxide-ditching-the-rules

    Bryan on Twitter: https://x.com/bcantrill

    Steve on Twitter: https://x.com/sdtuck

    Stay in touch:

    👋 Make Ronak’s day by leaving us a review and let us know who we should talk to next! hello@softwaremisadventures.com

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    1 時間 27 分
  • LLMs are like your weird, over-confident intern | Simon Willison (Datasette)
    2024/09/10

    Known for co-creating Django and Datasette, as well as his thoughtful writing on LLMs, Simon Willison joins the show to chat about blogging as an accountability mechanism, how to build intuition with LLMs, building a startup with his partner on their honeymoon, and more.

    Segments:

    (00:00:00) The weird intern

    (00:01:50) The early days of LLMs

    (00:04:59) Blogging as an accountability mechanism

    (00:09:24) The low-pressure approach to blogging

    (00:11:47) GitHub issues as a system of records

    (00:16:15) Temporal documentation and design docs

    (00:18:19) GitHub issues for team collaboration

    (00:21:53) Copy-paste as an API

    (00:26:54) Observable notebooks

    (00:28:50) pip install LLM

    (00:32:26) The evolution of using LLMs daily

    (00:34:47) Building intuition with LLMs

    (00:43:24) Democratizing access to automation

    (00:47:45) Alternative interfaces for language models

    (00:53:39) Is prompt engineering really engineering?

    (00:58:39) The frustrations of working with LLMs

    (01:01:59) Structured data extraction with LLMs

    (01:06:08) How Simon would go about building a LLM app

    (01:09:49) LLMs making developers more ambitious

    (01:13:32) Typical workflow with LLMs

    (01:19:58) Vibes-based evaluation

    (01:23:25) Staying up-to-date with LLMs

    (01:27:49) The impact of LLMs on new programmers

    (01:29:37) The rise of 'Goop' and the future of software development

    (01:40:20) Being an independent developer

    (01:42:26) Staying focused and accountable

    (01:47:30) Building a startup with your partner on the honeymoon

    (01:51:30) The responsibility of AI practitioners

    (01:53:07) The hidden dangers of prompt injection

    (01:53:44) “Artificial intelligence” is really “imitation intelligence”

    Show Notes:

    Simon’s blog: https://simonwillison.net/

    Natalie’s post on them building a startup together: https://blog.natbat.net/post/61658401806/lanyrd-from-idea-to-exit

    Simon’s talk from DjangoCon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLkRK2rJGB0

    Simon on twitter: https://x.com/simonw

    Datasette: https://github.com/simonw/datasette

    Stay in touch:

    👋 Make Ronak’s day by leaving us a review and let us know who we should talk to next! hello@softwaremisadventures.com

    Music: Vlad Gluschenko — Forest License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en

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    1 時間 56 分

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