Jerod & Adam share our Zulip first impressions, react to Elasticsearch going open source (again), discuss Christian Hollinger’s blog post on why he still self-hosts & answer a listener question: how do we produce podcasts?
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Featuring:
- Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Adam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
Show Notes:
- All Things Open 2024
- Elasticsearch is Open Source, Again
- Elastic’s return to open source
- Why I still self host my servers (and what I’ve recently learned)
- Is Linux collapsing under its own weight? (Changelog News #111)
- We take requests!
- Grafana’s Big Tent
- Riverside: HD Podcast & Video Software
- Kaizen! Four PRs, one big feature (Ship It! #70)
- A guided tour through ID3 esoterica (Changelog Interviews #508)
- A Nick-level emergency (JS Party #333)
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!