The Changelog is deep discussions in and around the world of software and has been going for over a decade. We interview hackers like Chris Anderson from 3D Robotics. Time drones were like predators and global hawks and military industrial and they were classified and super, you know, $10 billion things. And we just built a drone with Lego pieces around the dining table programmed by a nine-year-old.
And it's like, okay, that should not be possible. You know, when a nine-year-old can do something that is classified, that literally export control is ammunition with Lego, with toy pieces, it was something important in this world has changed. Leaders like Devin Zoogle from GitHub. In the like 10 to 15 year range or 20 year range, what I would really like is for, if you have like three 12-year-olds hanging out and one of them is like, I wanna be a firefighter, and another one is like, I wanna be a lawyer.
I want one of them to say, I wanna be an open source developer. And innovators like Mel Hussein. I've yet to kind of see applications at scale that don't use multiple languages, that don't have just arcane stories behind why this weirdo thing exists, you know? Like, all right, when you open this file, you're gonna have to turn around three times and tap your nose once.
Like, it's just the most hilarious stories, you know, but applications are living, breathing, and they have craft, that's normal. So I wanna normalize weirdness because that's just how applications evolve over time. Welcome to The Changelog. Please listen to an episode from our catalog that interests you and subscribe today.
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