Build vs. buy doesn't matter. Tool adoption does.

Ben and Ryan talk to Rob Skillington, CTO and co-founder of Chronosphere. They talk about how buy vs. buy is a false choice, lessons learned from building developer tooling at Uber, and why building developer tools needs more than technical skills. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/11/15/build-vs-buy-doesn-t-matter-tool-adoption-does/

Trust as a service for validating OSS dependencies

This is part two of our conversation with Kubernetes project cofounder Craig McLuckie, whose new company helps developers build safer software by validating where code came from and that it’s been properly maintained. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/11/14/trust-as-a-service-for-validating-oss-dependencies/

How the cocreator of Kubernetes is helping developers build safer software

Ben and Ryan chat with Craig McLuckie, cofounder of the Kubernetes project and cofounder/CEO of Stacklok, which helps developers and open-source communities build safer, more secure software. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/11/10/how-the-cocreator-of-kubernetes-is-helping-developers-build-safer-software/

The product approach to open source communities

A business wouldn’t take its product development for granted, so why would you neglect the OSS community that’s fundamental to the project’s very existence? https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/11/08/the-product-approach-to-open-source-communities/

He helped create Jira. Now he's searching for meaningful engineering metrics

Dylan Etkin, founder and CEO of Sleuth, joins Ryan to talk all things engineering efficiency, DORA metrics, continuous delivery, and how his psychology degree has proven useful in his work as an engineering manager and startup founder. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/11/07/he-helped-create-jira-now-he-s-searching-for-meaningful-engineering-metrics/

The product approach to open source communities

A business wouldn’t take its product development for granted, so why would you neglect the OSS community that’s fundamental to the project’s very existence? https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/11/06/the-product-approach-to-open-source-communities/

Tomasz Tunguz: From Java engineer to investor in eight unicorns

Ben talks with venture capitalist Tomasz Tunguz about his path from Java engineer to Google product manager and finally to author and investor. They cover why lower data storage costs and improved database performance are driving a new wave of innovation, how LLMs learn by doing, and how companies (and investors) should respond to uncertain economic conditions. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/11/03/tomasz-tunguz-from-java-engineer-to-investor-in-eight-unicorns/


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