web02.fireside.fm Thu, 23 Apr 2026 09:33:31 -0500 Fireside (https://fireside.fm) Coder Radio - Episodes Tagged with “Gitlab” https://coder.show/tags/gitlab Wed, 14 Feb 2024 06:00:00 -0500 A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and the world of technology. en-us episodic A weekly talk show The Mad Botter A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and the world of technology. no The Mad Botter [email protected] 557: Betting it all on Green https://coder.show/557 9b461703-b757-4753-8b39-663e8406035c Wed, 14 Feb 2024 06:00:00 -0500 The Mad Botter full The Mad Botter Why we think Nvidia has become one of the most valuable companies in the world, Sam's new "mind boggling" idea, and more. 45:23 no Why we think Nvidia has become one of the most valuable companies in the world, Sam's new "mind boggling" idea, and more. Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, GitLab, Zoom call recordings, YouTube, Nvidia, Custom LLM, Chat With RTX, generative AI, PC, documents, files, chatbot, local, internet, market cap, Amazon, Google, Tesla, Sam Altman, AI chips, OpenAI, Sheikh Tahnoun, SoftBank, Taiwan Semiconductor, global GDP, global semiconductor industry, Germany, Garry Newman, Gemini, memory, C#, unethical, Apple, iMessage, EU, European Commission Why we think Nvidia has become one of the most valuable companies in the world, Sam's new "mind boggling" idea, and more.

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  • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Fountain 1.0 has a new UI, upgrades, and super simple Strike integration for easy Boosts.
  • Christian Keil on X — So GitLab posts their internal Zoom call recordings on YouTube, and some have HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of views... Because people use them to pretend like they're working.
  • Product Marketing Meeting (weekly) 2021-06-28 - YouTube
  • Build a Custom LLM with Chat With RTX — Chat With RTX is a demo app that lets you personalize a GPT large language model (LLM) connected to your own content—docs, notes, videos, or other data. Leveraging retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), TensorRT-LLM, and RTX acceleration, you can query a custom chatbot to quickly get contextually relevant answers. And because it all runs locally on your Windows RTX PC or workstation, you’ll get fast and secure results.
  • Charlie Bilello on X — With a $1.83 trillion market cap, Nvidia just passed Amazon to become the 4th largest US company.
  • Sam Altman wants up to $7 trillion for AI chips. The natural resources required would be 'mind boggling' — “If it does work out, the amount of natural resources that will be required is just mind-boggling,” she told VentureBeat. “Even if the energy is renewable (which it isn’t guaranteed to be), the quantity of water and rare earth minerals required is astronomical.”
  • garry on X — Google's Gemini can't show me the fastest way to copy memory in c# because it's unethical.
  • Apple won’t be forced to open up iMessage by EU — The European Commission has decided against designating iMessage as a core platform service. Microsoft’s Edge browser, Bing search engine, and advertising business also avoided the additional scrutiny.
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Why we think Nvidia has become one of the most valuable companies in the world, Sam's new "mind boggling" idea, and more.

Sponsored By:

Links:

  • 💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 36 countries.
  • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Fountain 1.0 has a new UI, upgrades, and super simple Strike integration for easy Boosts.
  • Christian Keil on X — So GitLab posts their internal Zoom call recordings on YouTube, and some have HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of views... Because people use them to pretend like they're working.
  • Product Marketing Meeting (weekly) 2021-06-28 - YouTube
  • Build a Custom LLM with Chat With RTX — Chat With RTX is a demo app that lets you personalize a GPT large language model (LLM) connected to your own content—docs, notes, videos, or other data. Leveraging retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), TensorRT-LLM, and RTX acceleration, you can query a custom chatbot to quickly get contextually relevant answers. And because it all runs locally on your Windows RTX PC or workstation, you’ll get fast and secure results.
  • Charlie Bilello on X — With a $1.83 trillion market cap, Nvidia just passed Amazon to become the 4th largest US company.
  • Sam Altman wants up to $7 trillion for AI chips. The natural resources required would be 'mind boggling' — “If it does work out, the amount of natural resources that will be required is just mind-boggling,” she told VentureBeat. “Even if the energy is renewable (which it isn’t guaranteed to be), the quantity of water and rare earth minerals required is astronomical.”
  • garry on X — Google's Gemini can't show me the fastest way to copy memory in c# because it's unethical.
  • Apple won’t be forced to open up iMessage by EU — The European Commission has decided against designating iMessage as a core platform service. Microsoft’s Edge browser, Bing search engine, and advertising business also avoided the additional scrutiny.
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463: You Git What You Pay For https://coder.show/463 1b7c6f0e-ca34-4172-be25-5db503254f64 Wed, 27 Apr 2022 08:30:00 -0400 The Mad Botter full The Mad Botter Mike battles the onslaught of yet another bout with the plague. At the same time, we react live to Elon buying Twitter, Gitlab kicking off some free accounts, and we discover Google and Apple are working together again to pull the rug on app developers. 42:47 no Mike battles the onslaught of yet another bout with the plague. At the same time, we react live to Elon buying Twitter, Gitlab kicking off some free accounts, and we discover Google and Apple are working together again to pull the rug on app developers. Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Elon Buys Twitter, Musk, Gentoo, Gentoo Challenge, VR Update, Virtual Office, GitLab, Free Accounts, 5 users, SaaS, Google Play, Android API, App Store, Protopop Mike battles the onslaught of yet another bout with the plague. At the same time, we react live to Elon buying Twitter, Gitlab kicking off some free accounts, and we discover Google and Apple are working together again to pull the rug on app developers.

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Mike battles the onslaught of yet another bout with the plague. At the same time, we react live to Elon buying Twitter, Gitlab kicking off some free accounts, and we discover Google and Apple are working together again to pull the rug on app developers.

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406: Functional Sadism https://coder.show/406 98bdb92c-4dfe-48cc-b121-11d1ab25e9f9 Wed, 24 Mar 2021 20:30:00 -0400 The Mad Botter full The Mad Botter Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users. 54:50 no Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users. Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, stonks, gamestop, dogecoin, cryptocurrency, Elon Musk, LISP, imposter syndrome, Caesar Sengupta, Google Play, Ron Okamoto, HomePod FaceTime, Framework, Java, Python, GitLab, Admin Mode, Photoshop M1, Ubuntu Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users.

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Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users.

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348: Dependency Dangers https://coder.show/348 7effd6b8-f69b-4694-8974-cd5abf666fb1 Tue, 12 Mar 2019 01:30:00 -0400 The Mad Botter full The Mad Botter Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests. 40:03 no Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests. Plus Mike reviews the System76 Darter Pro, our tool of the week, and some fantastic audience feedback. eBPF, Brendan Gregg, iOS, code signing, automation, CI, build server, MacOS, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, standards, web assembly, wasm, Fastlane, Gitlab, Clojure, Clojurescript, testing, functional programming, idempotent, unit tests, generative testing, quickcheck, haskell, integration tests, UI tests, state, react, System76, Darter Pro, laptop review, battery life, Pop!_OS, elementary OS, Google, Google+, Google Plus, oauth, omniauth, ruby, rails, API shutdown, dependencies, breaking change, outage, VSCode, code-server, Cloud9, AWS, SCaLE, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests.

Plus Mike reviews the System76 Darter Pro, our tool of the week, and some fantastic audience feedback.

Links:

  • TechSNAP Episode 388: The One About eBPF — eBPF is a technology that you’re going to be hearing more and more about. It powers low-overhead custom analysis tools, handles network security in a containerized world, and powers tools you use every day.
  • Feedback from Tom — I don't think people need to worry about Google's/Chrome's dominance the way we did about IE6. It's not just that Chrome is cross-platform and open-source, and (with Chrome Web Apps well behind us) sticks to the standards in a way that IE did not. Practically speaking, we must keep in mind that the browser is locked down on iOS in a way that didn't exist (and wouldn't have been tolerated) back then. This means that no matter how popular Chrome becomes, an importnat portion of mobile users must use Apple's browser (engine). But also, now matter how much effort, money Google puts into their web initiatives and in spite of their browser share dominance, they can lose big as they did with web components and webasm. That's the beauty of a standards based platform.
  • How to publish iOS apps to the App Store with GitLab and fastlane — See how GitLab, together with fastlane, can build, sign, and publish apps for iOS to the App Store.
  • Inside Clojure: Journal 2019.10 — Some tests I wrote were posted on Reddit this week, which was unexpected. The one thing in there that I think is worth thinking about is how to write tests that validate returns while also being open to accretion.
  • QuickCheck: Automatic testing of Haskell programs — QuickCheck is a library for random testing of program properties. The programmer provides a specification of the program, in the form of properties which functions should satisfy, and QuickCheck then tests that the properties hold in a large number of randomly generated cases.
  • Darter Pro Review - dominickm.com — My continuing adventures in Linux hardware and working on Linux as a software developer has lead me to check out the System 76 Darter Pro.
  • Google+ API Shutdown — Legacy Google+ APIs have been shut down as of March 7, 2019.
  • omniauth-google-oauth2: Oauth2 strategy for Google — A ruby gem for Oauth2 with Google.
  • Mention removal of Google+ API usage in CHANGELOG by stanhu · Pull Request #350 · zquestz/omniauth-google-oauth2
  • code-server: Run VS Code on a remote server. — Code on your Chromebook, tablet, and laptop with a consistent dev environment, take advantage of large cloud servers to speed up tests, compilations, downloads, and preserve battery life when you're on the go.
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Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests.

Plus Mike reviews the System76 Darter Pro, our tool of the week, and some fantastic audience feedback.

Links:

  • TechSNAP Episode 388: The One About eBPF — eBPF is a technology that you’re going to be hearing more and more about. It powers low-overhead custom analysis tools, handles network security in a containerized world, and powers tools you use every day.
  • Feedback from Tom — I don't think people need to worry about Google's/Chrome's dominance the way we did about IE6. It's not just that Chrome is cross-platform and open-source, and (with Chrome Web Apps well behind us) sticks to the standards in a way that IE did not. Practically speaking, we must keep in mind that the browser is locked down on iOS in a way that didn't exist (and wouldn't have been tolerated) back then. This means that no matter how popular Chrome becomes, an importnat portion of mobile users must use Apple's browser (engine). But also, now matter how much effort, money Google puts into their web initiatives and in spite of their browser share dominance, they can lose big as they did with web components and webasm. That's the beauty of a standards based platform.
  • How to publish iOS apps to the App Store with GitLab and fastlane — See how GitLab, together with fastlane, can build, sign, and publish apps for iOS to the App Store.
  • Inside Clojure: Journal 2019.10 — Some tests I wrote were posted on Reddit this week, which was unexpected. The one thing in there that I think is worth thinking about is how to write tests that validate returns while also being open to accretion.
  • QuickCheck: Automatic testing of Haskell programs — QuickCheck is a library for random testing of program properties. The programmer provides a specification of the program, in the form of properties which functions should satisfy, and QuickCheck then tests that the properties hold in a large number of randomly generated cases.
  • Darter Pro Review - dominickm.com — My continuing adventures in Linux hardware and working on Linux as a software developer has lead me to check out the System 76 Darter Pro.
  • Google+ API Shutdown — Legacy Google+ APIs have been shut down as of March 7, 2019.
  • omniauth-google-oauth2: Oauth2 strategy for Google — A ruby gem for Oauth2 with Google.
  • Mention removal of Google+ API usage in CHANGELOG by stanhu · Pull Request #350 · zquestz/omniauth-google-oauth2
  • code-server: Run VS Code on a remote server. — Code on your Chromebook, tablet, and laptop with a consistent dev environment, take advantage of large cloud servers to speed up tests, compilations, downloads, and preserve battery life when you're on the go.
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341: Too Late for Jenkins? https://coder.show/341 ddd7bbef-10c9-48ca-af08-3d1a913284f8 Wed, 23 Jan 2019 13:00:00 -0500 The Mad Botter full The Mad Botter Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019. 52:24 no Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019. Plus some some anger at Apple, and Mike reveals the latest language that's caught his eye. DevOps, Jenkins, Jenkins X, GitLab, CI/CD, Continuous Integration, ruby, rails, ruby on rails, capistrano, deployment, USB-C, iPad Pro, Apple, iOS, Mad Botter, Radar, Gryphon, Swift, Rust, Carbo, C++, Embedded Development, Arduino, JVM, Java, Pipelines as Code, Pipeline, Blue Ocean, Kubernetes, Cloud, Dokku, Hudson, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019.

Plus some some anger at Apple, and Mike reveals the latest language that's caught his eye.

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  • Dokku — A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications.
  • Jenkins — The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project.
  • Jenkins Evergreen — Evergreen is an automatically updating rolling distribution system for Jenkins. It consists of server-side, and client-side components to support a Chrome-like upgrade experience for Jenkins users.
  • Jenkins Blue Ocean — Blue Ocean is a project that rethinks the user experience of Jenkins, modelling and presenting the process of software delivery by surfacing information that’s important to development teams with as few clicks as possible.
  • Introducing Jenkins X — Jenkins X automates CI/CD and DevOps best practices for you.
  • Jenkins Helm Chart — Jenkins master and slave cluster utilizing the Jenkins Kubernetes plugin.
  • Jenkins Chef Cookbook — Installs and configures Jenkins CI master & node slaves. Resource providers to support automation via jenkins-cli, including job create/update.
  • Why on earth did we choose Jenkins for 2019? — This article tries to explain why the hell Rookout, a relatively new SaaS company, chose to use Jenkins, and what the big advantages are that make Jenkins so great even now, eight years in.
  • Linux Academy Certified Jenkins Engineer — Learn CI/CD concepts as well as Jenkins installation and functionality. Plus best practices for CD pipelines as well as Jenkin's security.
  • 'Mad Botter' takes 'MacGyver' approach to tech sales — The Plant City-based company turns run-of-the-mill consumer electronics into devices capable of being deployed for use in advanced military applications, such as fighter jets.
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Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019.

Plus some some anger at Apple, and Mike reveals the latest language that's caught his eye.

Links:

  • Dokku — A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications.
  • Jenkins — The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project.
  • Jenkins Evergreen — Evergreen is an automatically updating rolling distribution system for Jenkins. It consists of server-side, and client-side components to support a Chrome-like upgrade experience for Jenkins users.
  • Jenkins Blue Ocean — Blue Ocean is a project that rethinks the user experience of Jenkins, modelling and presenting the process of software delivery by surfacing information that’s important to development teams with as few clicks as possible.
  • Introducing Jenkins X — Jenkins X automates CI/CD and DevOps best practices for you.
  • Jenkins Helm Chart — Jenkins master and slave cluster utilizing the Jenkins Kubernetes plugin.
  • Jenkins Chef Cookbook — Installs and configures Jenkins CI master & node slaves. Resource providers to support automation via jenkins-cli, including job create/update.
  • Why on earth did we choose Jenkins for 2019? — This article tries to explain why the hell Rookout, a relatively new SaaS company, chose to use Jenkins, and what the big advantages are that make Jenkins so great even now, eight years in.
  • Linux Academy Certified Jenkins Engineer — Learn CI/CD concepts as well as Jenkins installation and functionality. Plus best practices for CD pipelines as well as Jenkin's security.
  • 'Mad Botter' takes 'MacGyver' approach to tech sales — The Plant City-based company turns run-of-the-mill consumer electronics into devices capable of being deployed for use in advanced military applications, such as fighter jets.
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Episode 313: GitLab’s CEO https://coder.show/313 827e1a49-e5d2-4a13-bfe8-90c7f784d540 Fri, 15 Jun 2018 08:00:00 -0400 The Mad Botter full The Mad Botter We chat with GitLab’s CEO and co-founder Sid Sijbrandij, about the GitLab model, the changes they’ve made since Microsoft purchased GitHub, his thoughts on that acquisition, and his compelling case for 100% remote work. 44:37 no We chat with GitLab’s CEO and co-founder Sid Sijbrandij, about the GitLab model, the changes they’ve made since Microsoft purchased GitHub, his thoughts on that acquisition, and his compelling case for 100% remote work. Special Guest: Sid Sijbrandij. We chat with GitLab’s CEO and co-founder Sid Sijbrandij, about the GitLab model, the changes they’ve made since Microsoft purchased GitHub, his thoughts on that acquisition, and his compelling case for 100% remote work.

Special Guest: Sid Sijbrandij.

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We chat with GitLab’s CEO and co-founder Sid Sijbrandij, about the GitLab model, the changes they’ve made since Microsoft purchased GitHub, his thoughts on that acquisition, and his compelling case for 100% remote work.

Special Guest: Sid Sijbrandij.

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Episode 312: Git with Microsoft https://coder.show/312 4558eab6-3bd1-4163-af42-25e0ad9d9908 Tue, 05 Jun 2018 10:00:00 -0400 The Mad Botter full The Mad Botter Microsoft is buying GitHub, Apple just kicked off WWDC 2018, and we've got a packed show! 52:39 no Microsoft is buying GitHub, Apple just kicked off WWDC 2018, and we've got a packed show! Microsoft is buying GitHub, Apple just kicked off WWDC 2018, and we've got a packed show!

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Microsoft is buying GitHub, Apple just kicked off WWDC 2018, and we've got a packed show!

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