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Paul Vixie: Story of an Internet Hero
Paul Vixie: Story of an Internet Hero

Episode 1349

Paul Vixie grew up in San Francisco. He dropped out of high school in 1980. He worked on the first Internet gateways at DEC and, from there, started …

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Deno's Ryan Dahl is an Asynchronous Guy
Deno's Ryan Dahl is an Asynchronous Guy

Episode 1348

Ryan Dahl is the co-founder and creator of Deno, a runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly based on the V8 JavaScript engine and the Rust…

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How Can Open Source Sustain Itself Without Creating Burnout?
How Can Open Source Sustain Itself Without Creating Burnout?

Episode 1347

The whole world uses open source, but as we’ve learned from the Log4j debacle, “free” software isn’t really free. Organizations and their customers p…

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Charity Majors: Taking an Outsider's Approach to a Startup
Charity Majors: Taking an Outsider's Approach to a Startup

Episode 1346

In the early 2000s, Charity Majors was a homeschooled kid who’d gotten a scholarship to study classical piano performance at the University of Idaho.…

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How Idit Levine’s Athletic Past Fueled Solo.io‘s Startup
How Idit Levine’s Athletic Past Fueled Solo.io‘s Startup

Episode 1345

Idit Levine’s tech journey originated in an unexpected place: a basketball court. As a seventh grader in Israel, playing in hoops  tournaments defini…

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From DB2 to Real-Time with Aerospike Founder Srini Srinivasan
From DB2 to Real-Time with Aerospike Founder Srini Srinivasan

Episode 1344

Aerospike Founder Srini Srinivasan had just finished his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin when he joined IBM and worked under Don Haderle, the cr…

3 years, 4 months ago

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The Stone Ages of Open Source Security
The Stone Ages of Open Source Security

Episode 1343

Ask a developer about how they got into programming, and you learn so much about them.

 

In this week's episode of The New Stack Makers, Chainguard fou…

3 years, 4 months ago

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Curating for the SRE Through Lessons Learned at Google News
Curating for the SRE Through Lessons Learned at Google News

Episode 1342

In the early 1990s, many kids got into programming video games. Tina Huang enjoyed developing her GeoCities site but not making games. Huang loved au…

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A Technical Founder's Story: Jake Warner on Cycle.io
A Technical Founder's Story: Jake Warner on Cycle.io

Episode 1341

Welcome to the first in our series on The New Stack Makers about technical founders, those engineers who have moved from engineering jobs to running …

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Rethinking Web Application Firewalls

Episode 1340

Web Application Firewalls (WAF) first emerged in the late 1990s as Web server attacks became more common. Today, in the context of cloud native techn…

3 years, 5 months ago

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