PODCAST · technology
Recompiled
by Abi Lovelace and Ariel Magyar
Welcome to Recompiled - A podcast where we break down complex topics impacting software engineering and recompile them with diverse perspectives and a touch of humor.
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What happens to engineers when AI automates coding?
If coding can be automated, where do software engineers provide value in the workforce? Does software engineering require writing code? In this episode, Abi and Ariel talk about the future of software engineering and the “expectation vs. reality” of the demand to integrate AI. We also have a tangent about the value of Fruit Love Island. Transitions are hard. Though the day to day of the software engineer will surely change, we share hopes that the innate scarcity of human effort will provide value in the face of automation. References: What is “Slop” (and why it gives me hope) https://youtu.be/dT5IJExTUR4?si=LCxpvmH1D0n47pws
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OMSCS - Online Masters of Science in Computer Science at Georgia Tech
Is a masters degree in engineering worth it for everyone? We talk about our experience in the Online Masters of Science in Computer Science (OMSCS) program at Georgia Tech and the flexibility that this online education provides to full-time professionals. Motivation matters when pursuing any degree and we share our "why" for sticking with the program despite the work it tacks on to our busy schedules. We also talk about our upcoming classes and our different reasons for specializing in AI.
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Ada Lovelace: The First Computer Programmer
Ada Lovelace is well known as the first computer programmer, but is that really true? Learn about Ada from Abi and Ariel in this episode on Ada's life and controversy. Stick around to the end to hear about how Abi got to actually see Ada's letters!Resources:https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=qsY-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA666&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=falsehttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diagram_for_the_computation_of_Bernoulli_numbers.jpghttps://www.amazon.com/Ada-Life-Legacy-History-Computing/dp/0262691167
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Abi got Fired :(
Abi was affected by lay-offs and needs to process. Join Abi and Ariel as they discuss what it was like to go through a lay off and what next steps to take if you are ever impacted.Resources:https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/i-got-firedhttps://builtin.com/articles/survive-being-fired
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Hackathons and the Benefits of Side Projects
Ariel won a hackathon! In this episode we chat about how work outside of work like hackathons and side projects can support growth and development as an engineer. We also recap our girls' trip to Chicago where we're convinced the city can fix any problem. Abi shares the side projects she's abandoned and the future ones she promises to finish.References:https://portfolio.abigailhendrick.com/https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azure/announcing-the-winners-of-the-march-innovation-challenge-hackathon/4398522
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Being a good mentee
Abi and Ariel are back! Listen to this episode to learn all about being a great mentee including how to get a mentor, what to talk about with a mentor, and Abi and Ariel's experiences as mentees and mentors.References:https://www.womentech.net/women-in-tech-mentorship-statisticshttps://medium.com/@polinakarasova/online-platforms-to-find-a-mentor-in-the-tech-industry-6fee1dd4ae49
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The Role of Engineers in Responsible AI
When it's hard (and sometimes impossible) to detect AI-generated content, what role to engineers have in using LLMs ethically? Abi and Ariel discuss current laws surrounding AI and legal actions taken against individuals and businesses whose AI systems produce bias or defamation. They also cover IBM's and Microsoft’s stances on what constitutes responsible AI, as Ariel prepares for her hackathon where responsible AI is a judging criterion.References:https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2023-05-16%20-%20Testimony%20-%20Montgomery.pdf https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/dec/14/saferent-ai-tenant-screening-lawsuithttps://time.com/7012843/anil-kapoor/https://www.bclplaw.com/en-US/events-insights-news/us-state-by-state-artificial-intelligence-legislation-snapshot.htmlhttps://www.whitecase.com/insight-our-thinking/ai-watch-global-regulatory-tracker-united-statesAI Resources for Developers:https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/haxtoolkit/playbook/ https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai/responsible-ai https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN06FGW8vvE
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Operating Systems for SWEs
We have all heard about the Linux kernel but what does it actually do? In this episode, Abi and Ariel dive into the basics of OSs and poke around some interesting new developments.Resources:https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/operating-systemshttps://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/kernelhttps://documentation.ubuntu.com/real-time/en/latest/explanation/schedulers/https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/memory-management-in-operating-system/https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/memoryhttps://homepage.cs.uri.edu/faculty/wolfe/book/Readings/Reading04.htm
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Glue work
Have you ever spent a whole day communicating, unblocking others, setting up meetings, and planning team building events...but you were supposed to be coding? You might be doing glue work. Abi and Ariel explore a talk given by Tanya Reilly on what glue work is and how to make it work for your career in this weeks episode. References:Tanya Reilly's excellent talk: https://www.noidea.dog/gluehttps://academic.oup.com/sf/article-abstract/88/2/865/2235342
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How to Facilitate a Meeting People Won't Hate
Meetings can be productive... or painfully pointless. Abi and Ariel break down how to host meetings that people won’t dread - and might even enjoy. We cover how to decide if you need a meeting or if an email will suffice, how to plan effectively (including choosing attendees, setting a clear agenda, and accounting for time zones), and how to keep things engaging during the meeting itself. Plus, we share tips for effective follow-up and how to ensure action items actually get done.
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Cryptocurrency for Software Engineers
Want to talk about blockchain without sounding like a block head? Check out this episode where we dive deep into the technology behind crypto, the history of bitcoin, the phenomenon of crypto bros, and even more!Errata: Jake Paul is mentioned when the person involved was Logan PaulSources https://www.investopedia.com/tech/were-there-cryptocurrencies-bitcoin/ https://centerforneweconomics.org/publications/a-libertarian-vision-for-cryptocurrencies/ https://www.investopedia.com/tech/return-nakamoto-white-paper-bitcoins-10th-birthday/ https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/bitcoin-pizza-day-techie-paid-10000-bitcoins-for-pizza-in-2010-now-worth-rs-5800-crore/articleshow/110324037.cms?from=mdr https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/investing/is-bitcoin-a-good-investment https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bitcoin-surging-3-pros-2-170019148.html https://freemanlaw.com/the-history-of-the-blockchain-and-bitcoin/’ https://nbx.com/crypto101/how-much-bitcoin-is-left-to-mine https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-cryptocurrency-and-scams
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Software Testing Strategies in the Age of AI
An increasing number of software companies are adopting AI testing tools—but are they effective enough to replace engineers? Abi and Ariel explore this question by reviewing AI-generated unit tests for a REST API application using GitHub Copilot. They also dive into modern software testing methods, including Chaos Monkey, Testing on the Toilet, and Canary Testing. Plus, they share insights on building a robust software testing process and highlight the advantages of having real engineers in the loop.
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A very special birthday podcast
It is Ariel's birthday!! Celebrate with us while we learn fun facts about software innovations the year she was born, famous software named Ariel, and a famous software innovator named Ariel. Sources: https://www.codemotion.com/magazine/infographics/the-story-of-google-infographic/ https://www.illumy.com/what-happened-to-palm-pilot/ https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/feature/The-history-of-USB-What-you-need-to-know https://www.w3.org/Style/CSS20/history.html https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/history.html https://www.arielsoftwares.com/about/ https://enginedesigns.net/post/2021/06/ariel-virtual-computer/ https://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/ariel-manual.pdf https://arokem.org/
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How to Get Your Employees to Return to Office
Covid shook up the tech space by pushing companies into remote work, and now many employees are reluctant to return to office. Abi and Ariel share their experiences with in-person, remote, and hybrid work styles, discussing the pros and cons of each. They reveal hidden motives behind companies' return-to-office policies and examine data-driven strategies to build employee trust and boost productivity.
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Cyber security for SWEs: An interview with Caleb Stagayama
Have you ever felt personally attacked by the phishing training your company does every quarter? Get the inside scoop on real cyber security and why it matters in software in this exclusive interview with cyber security expert, Caleb Stagayama.
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It's going to be ok r/EngineeringStudents
Abi and Ariel dive into reddit to find out what engineering students are talking about these days. Listen in to hear about study tips, interview tricks, and the hosts college days.
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Is Agile Overhyped? Debunking Software Project Management
Agile gets all the attention, but can we find the rainbow in the value of Waterfall? Abi and Ariel discuss the benefits of different software project management approaches and share their experiences in what makes a project succeed or struggle. We also review the Scrum Guide to see how closely we've been following the most popular Agile method and share our tips for running a happy software team. Resources: https://scrumguides.org/scrum-guide.html https://www.scrum.org/learning-series/what-is-scrum/ https://www.coursera.org/learn/agile-project-management/
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Q&A Kickoff: Meet Abi and Ariel
Meet Abi and Ariel! We're two friends who stuck together through the challenges of engineering college and made it into the professional world. In this episode, we share how we survived, the importance of maintaining strong friendships during college, and (most importantly) which programming language we think best represents us.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Recompiled - A podcast where we break down complex topics impacting software engineering and recompile them with diverse perspectives and a touch of humor.
HOSTED BY
Abi Lovelace and Ariel Magyar
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