My new, relauched podcast that invites you for a cosy chat about technology. Every two weeks I interview luminaries and thought leaders and every two weeks Cate Lawrence and I dig deep into two topics.
I speak with Asif Awan of AppCD about their generative AI tool that creates the infrastructure as code configuration you need based on application code.
I have Venkat from Rockset back to discuss their search and analytics database built for the cloud, with real-time indexing and full-featured SQL on JSON, time series, geospatial and vector data.
In this episode, I speak with Atlas about their AI tool for generating 3D assets for games and architectural use and with Gathers about their AI tool for market research and competitive analysis.
Generative AI tools all the way down!
https://www.atlasai.co/
https://gathers.ai/
In this episode I speak with Corey Harrison of Flip.ai, one of a handful of new companies bringing generative AI to the DevOps space. In Flip.ai's case, this is leveraging to bring intelligence and flexibility to observability data.
In this episode I speak with Simon Wistow of Fastly about their work to keep the internet running and Christian Nielsen of BevArt who aim to keep cultural artefacts in museums and galleries lasting for as long as possible.
I have a fascinating conversation with Alex from Respeecher, a Ukranian startup whose work you have probably heard in high-profile games, movies, and campaigns.
Two interviews from Web Summit 2023 in this episode.
First, with Irina and Dmitri of Datuum, an interesting data processing platform powered by AI.
Second, Anna from Viseven, where we talk about Ukraine's DIA app and how the company she works for handles marketing with the pharmaceutical industry.
In this episode, I speak with Anna Skoulikari about her new book, "Learn Git" from O'Reilly.
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/learning-git/9781098133900/
Use the code "learngit23" for a 30% discount!
In this episode, I finish up my interviews from last year's Open Source Summit with two amazing interviews.
First is Leszek Manicki, engineering manager at the Wikimedia Foundation
Second is Jessica Tegner an advocate for diversity, inclusivity, and equity in open source
In this episode, I finish up my interviews from We Are Developers earlier in the year and speak with Filip Hrick about testing websites with Cypress and Dennie Declercq about creating vision-accessible websites.
Enjoy!
Full show notes at: http://chrischinchilla.com/podcast/