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2174 shownIran advarer innbyggere i Doha og Dubai
Iran har sendt ut advarsler til innbyggere i spesifikke områder av Doha og Dubai om mulige fremtidige angrep mot de to byene. På iransk statlig TV (Press TV) meldes det at Iran vurderer å angripe, og at de hevder at amerikanske soldater gj…
To mistenkt for terrorplaner i Frankrike
To menn (20 og 22 år) er pågrepet og mistenkt for terrorplanlegging i Nord-Frankrike, melder NTB. Nyhetsbyrået viser til uttalelser fra fransk påtalemyndighet om at de to er mistenkt for å planlegge antisemittisk terror. Da de ble pågrepet…
Renate Reinsve på rød løper
Renate Reinsve har ankommet Oscar-utdelingen. Filmen Affeksjonsverdi er nominert i ni kategorier, og Reinsve er nominert for beste kvinnelige hovedrolle. Ifølge Nettavisen har Reinsve samarbeidet med stylist Karla Welch om antrekket.
WSJ: Trump vil kunngjøre koalisjon for Hormuz-beskyttelse
Avisa Wall Street Journal erfarer søndag kveld at Donald Trump planlegger å kunngjøre en koalisjon av land som vil bidra til å beskytte Hormuz-stredet. Avisas journalister har forsøkt å få Det hvite hus til å kommentere opplysningene, men…
Mat og energi blir dyrere: - Jeg håper at vi kommer til normalen ganske raskt
ØYSAND: – Alt er veldig sårbart i den situasjon som verden er i nå, sier gårdbruker Arnt Ove Løvås på Øysand.
14-åring tatt i 50 km/t på elsparkesykkel
Utrykningspolitiet stoppet søndag en elsparkesykkel i Stjørdal som ble målt til 50 kilometer i timen.
Dansk partileder innrømmer kokain-bruk
Partilederen for det danske partiet Liberal Alliance innrømmer søndag at han har brukt narkotika «en til to ganger» mens han har vært leder for partiet. – Ja, jeg har prøvd kokain i min første tid som partileder, skriver Alex Vanopslagh på…
Trump og Starmer diskuterte åpning av Hormuzstredet
USAs president Donald Trump har søndag hatt en telefonsamtale med Storbritannias statsminister Keir Starmer. De to diskuterte krigen i Midtøsten, melder Sky News. De snakket også om «viktigheten av å gjenåpne Hormuzstredet for å få en slut…
Voldsom opptur: Slo erkerivalen
Slo tilbake etter tung sesong.
Frykter Norge taper kampen om de beste hodene
NTNU-rektor Tor Grande varsler om dramatisk nedgang i antallet nye doktorgradsstudenter de nærmeste årene.
Voldshendelse i Bergen sentrum
En person skal ha blitt slått ned av en gruppering på fire–fem personer på en pub i Kong Oscars gate i Bergen sentrum. Gjerningspersonene forlot stedet før politiet ankom, og politiet har søkt etter disse uten resultat. Fornærmede er kjørt…
Uvær på flere fjelloverganger i Sør-Norge
Søndag kveld er riksvei 13 Vikafjellet stengt på grunn av uvær, melder Vegtrafikksentralen. Det er også innført kolonnekjøring på E134 Haukelifjell. Fra før er det innført kolonnekjøring på riksvei 7 over Hardangervidda på grunn av uvær. F…
The 49MB Web Page
Article URL: https://thatshubham.com/blog/news-audit Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47390945 Points: 26 # Comments: 5
Rentemøte-maraton til uken: – Kan fort bli en rentekuttfri vår
Krig, olje og inflasjon setter tonen når verdens sentralbanker denne uken samles til rentemøter. Flere økonomiske sjokk trekker i ulike retninger.
Let your Coding Agent debug the browser session with Chrome DevTools MCP
Article URL: https://developer.chrome.com/blog/chrome-devtools-mcp-debug-your-browser-session Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47390817 Points: 24 # Comments: 2
Store mangler hos Brønnøysundregistrene – fortsatt fritt frem for bedragerne
Vår undersøkelse avdekker svakheter i Brønnøysundregistrene, til tross for flere innskjerpelser det siste året. Kriminelle kan fortsette med kreditorsvindel.
Iselin mistet diamanten – nå raser hun
Diamanten i forlovelsesringen falt av. Svaret fra Bjørklund fikk Iselin Mjelde Berggård til å reagere kraftig.
Rykker ut til brann i bolig
Kritisk infrastruktur tåler ikke uklare ansvarslinjer
Vellykkede angrep mot vår kritiske infrastruktur må vi regne med, er sikkerhetsmyndighetenes vurdering. Når det skjer, må vi vite hvem som gjør hva.
Hardt ut mot VM-skjenking: - Hvorfor hele dagen i en hel måned?
KrF, Rødt og SV var skeptiske til skjenking hele natta under fotball-VM. Flertallet i Stavanger bystyre sier likevel ja. Nå går Mímir Kristjánsson hardt til verks.
Lastebil og personbil skal være involvert i ulykke i Trondheim
Ny «treningspille» vekker oppsikt: Potensialet til å bli like revolusjonerende som slankemedisiner, ifølge ekspert.
Forskere har utviklet en pille som kan forbrenne fett og øke muskelmassen – uten trening. Men ekspertene ber folk vente med å si opp treningsabonnementet.
Office.eu launches as Europe's sovereign office platform
Article URL: https://office.eu/media/pressrelease-20260304 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47390233 Points: 16 # Comments: 5
Går hardt ut mot alkohol-forslag: – Ærlig talt
Rødt-politiker Mímir Kristjánsson mener regjeringen er redd for å være festbrems.
Norge under fransk atomparaply
Dette er udramatisk og en klok tilleggsforsikring for oss – og kjernevåpengaranti fra et land i nabolaget er logisk sett mer troverdig enn en fra den andre siden av Atlanteren.
Slik kjøper du din første leilighet
På boligjakt for første gang? Her er ekspertenes beste råd på veien fra drøm til overtagelse.
Han har ledet tusen gravferder. Det er noe av det fineste han gjør
Han har ledet tusen gravferder. Det er noe av det fineste han gjør.
Animated 'Firefly' Reboot in Development from Nathan Fillion, 20th TV
Article URL: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/animated-firefly-reboot-in-development-nathan-fillion-1236533089/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47390021 Points: 32 # Comments: 3
Foreslår å dele ut penger til folket: – Vil få en kjempesmell
Jan Ludvig Andreassen mener situasjonen kan bli lik som under strømsjokket i 2022. – Ikke overtenk dette, bare kom i gang.
Flere tatt i UP-kontroll på E6
Nei, arbeidsmiljø handler ikke om nakkemassasje og julebord
Målet vårt i Arbeidstilsynet er å bidra til at folk ikke blir syke eller skadet av jobben sin. Hvordan vi gjør det, avhenger av hvilke utfordringer som preger ulike bransjer.
Smart utrustning for kald krig kan bli Norges neste nisje
Ved opprusting i Arktis blir også kulden en fiende, særlig for soldater fra varmere land. Smarte klær som leser av kroppens tilstand og varmer opp brukerne kan bli redningen.
Dobling i kinesiske turister på Svalbard
I februar hadde kinesiske turister mer enn dobbelt så mange overnattingsdøgn på Svalbard som på samme tid i fjor. Kinesiske turister hadde 155 prosent flere gjestedøgn i Longyearbyen enn på samme tid i fjor, skriver Svalbardposten. Det utg…
Skadet person fraktet med helikopter fra tankskip utenfor Fedje
Et skadet besetningsmedlem er fraktet med redningshelikopter fra et tankskip utenfor Fedje i Vestland til Haukeland universitetssjukehus, opplyser Hovedredningssentralen Sør-Norge. – Skadeomfanget er ukjent, sier redningsleder Torgeir Espe…
Tech companies defeat bill as AI drains local water supplies
Article URL: https://www.theolympus.net/13531/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47389858 Points: 26 # Comments: 7
Grandparents are glued to their phones, families are worried [video]
Article URL: https://www.bbc.com/reel/video/p0n61dg3/grandparents-are-glued-to-their-phones-families-are-worried Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47389784 Points: 54 # Comments: 12
Irans utenriksminister: Ikke interessert i samtaler med USA
Irans utenriksminister Abbas Araghchi sier at Iran ikke er interessert i samtaler med USA. Han avviser dermed president Donald Trumps påstand om at Iran ønsker en avtale for å avslutte krigen. – Vi er stabile og sterke nok. Vi forsvarer ba…
I kjempetrøbbel i skjebnekampen
Nidaros må vinne - ligger under med to.
Veitrafikksentralen advarer: – Forbered deg
Flere fjelloverganger har kolonnekjøring på grunn av snøfokk natt til mandag. Nå advarer Veitrafikksentralen at reisende må forberede seg.
FNs fredsbevarende styrker: Beskutt flere ganger
FNs fredsbevarende styrker i Libanon (UNIFIL) melder at de er blitt beskutt flere ganger i dag i Sør-Libanon av væpnede grupper. – Skuddene i den ene hendelsen traff så nært som rundt fem meter fra våre folk, skriver de i en pressemelding.…
Brutalt og godt fra mesterlig filmforteller
Brutal nedbemanning på jobben får groteske følger i mesterlig regissert tragikomedie.
SuperTux 0.7.0
Article URL: https://github.com/SuperTux/supertux/releases/tag/v0.7.0 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47389292 Points: 10 # Comments: 0
Ble påkjørt på Solsiden - så løp han etter bilen
Den fornærmede skal ha løpt med vond fot etter bilen.
Raser: – En vits av en mann
Amerikanske soldater skal ha blitt fortalt at krigen mot Iran er en del av «Guds plan», og at president Donald Trump er utpekt av Jesus for å starte Armageddon.
Palantir defends its role in the kill chain: "We are proud of that"
Article URL: https://www.heise.de/en/news/Palantir-defends-its-role-in-the-kill-chain-We-are-very-very-proud-of-that-11211275.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47388830 Points: 17 # Comments: 1
Tidligere Verdane-ansatt tapte 20 mill. på innsidehandel-sak
Verdane tvangsinnløste fondsandelene til den tiltalte ekslederen. Både han og den medtiltalte kollegaen har varslet krav.
LLM Architecture Gallery
Article URL: https://sebastianraschka.com/llm-architecture-gallery/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47388676 Points: 19 # Comments: 1
Ask HN: How is AI-assisted coding going for you professionally?
Comment sections on AI threads tend to split into "we're all cooked" and "AI is useless." I'd like to cut through the noise and learn what's actually working and what isn't, from concrete experience. If you've recently used AI tools for pr…
Søsknene fra Trondheim ble best i landet
Ingrid og Kristian Wollan Benum fra Byåsen ble juniornorgesmestere i langrenn på samme dag.
IEA sier over 400 millioner fat beredskapsolje blir tilgjengelig snart
Olje fra Det internasjonale energibyråets (IEA) beredskapslager slippes snart på det globale markedet. Totalt 411,9 millioner oljefat blir tilgjengelig. Medlemslandene i IEA har forpliktet seg til å gjøre 271,7 millioner fat med olje fra s…
In Memoriam: John W. Addison, my PhD advisor
Article URL: https://billwadge.com/2026/03/15/in-memoriam-john-w-addison-jr-my-phd-advisor/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47388531 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
UMD Scientists Create 'Smart Underwear' to Measure Human Flatulence
Article URL: https://cbmg.umd.edu/news-events/news/brantley-hall-umd-scientists-create-smart-underwear-measure-human-flatulence Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47388519 Points: 20 # Comments: 13
Show HN: GDSL – 800 line kernel: Lisp subset in 500, C subset in 1300
Article URL: https://firthemouse.github.io/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47388479 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Bussvarsel om beredskap: – Må gjøres tiltak
NHO Transport krever strengere regler og økt kontroll overfor utenlandske bussoperatører for å sikre beredskapen. Statsråden får kritikk for manglende svar.
Learning athletic humanoid tennis skills from imperfect human motion data
Article URL: https://zzk273.github.io/LATENT/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47388273 Points: 8 # Comments: 0
What makes Intel Optane stand out (2023)
Article URL: https://blog.zuthof.nl/2023/06/02/what-makes-intel-optane-stand-out/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47388141 Points: 21 # Comments: 8
Separating the Wayland Compositor and Window Manager
Article URL: https://isaacfreund.com/blog/river-window-management/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47388137 Points: 9 # Comments: 0
Titalls pågrepet i Iran mistenkt for samarbeid med Israel
Iranske myndigheter har pågrepet minst 38 personer som mistenkes for samarbeid med Israel, melder iranske medier. Ifølge statlige medier er 20 personer pågrepet i politiaksjoner i provinsen Vest-Aserbajdsjan. De anklages for å ha sendt mil…
The Official DR DOS Website
Article URL: https://www.dr-dos.com/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47387997 Points: 8 # Comments: 4
The U.S. Mint dropped the olive branch from the dime
Article URL: https://fortune.com/2026/03/12/us-mint-drops-olive-branch-dime-peace-war/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47387956 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Eksperter: Oljen kan bli så dyr at vi ikke vil ha den
– Jeg får litt frysninger av hele caset, sier energianalytiker.
Alle fikk medalje - se bildene fra skifesten!
Åtte drept i angrep mot politibil i Gaza
Et israelsk angrep mot en politibil sentralt på Gazastripen har tatt livet av åtte mennesker, opplyser palestinske helsemyndigheter. Angrepet skjedde i byen Zawaida søndag, og de døde ble fraktet til al-Aqsa-sykehuset, melder AFP. Ifølge G…
75-åringen løper én mil hver dag og gir bort dugnadstimer i presang
Nettopp derfor tror en av landets fremste økonomer at Norge har overdrevet en stor bekymring for fremtiden.
Kjørte i en ladestasjon og videre i et tre
En sjåfør kjørte inn i en ladestasjon og så videre inn i et tre utenfor en bensinstasjon i Tønsberg søndag ettermiddag, melder Sør-Øst politidistrikt. Sjåføren, en mann i 60-årene, er lettere skadet og kjøres til sykehus for en sjekk, oppl…
The Webpage Has Instructions. The Agent Has Your Credentials
Article URL: https://openguard.sh/blog/prompt-injections/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47387870 Points: 10 # Comments: 1
Ulv påkjørt i Lillestrøm
Ulven forsvant til skogs etter påkjørselen.
– Eksperter på å dyrke tap
Bombardementet mot Iran fortsetter. Foreløpig rikker ikke regimet på seg. – Har du en slik måte å tenke om verden på, er du klar for lidelse, sier renommert utenriksforsker.
Forskere trekker frem iranernes tro: – Eksperter på å dyrke tap
Bombardementet mot Iran fortsetter. Foreløpig rikker ikke regimet på seg. – Har du en slik måte å tenke om verden på, er du klar for lidelse, sier renommert utenriksforsker.
Brazil publishes a list of companies needing age verification, includes Ubuntu
Article URL: https://www.gov.br/anpd/pt-br/assuntos/noticias/em-acao-de-monitoramento-do-eca-digital-a-anpd-estende-o-prazo-para-que-empresas-prestem-informacoes-sobre-implementacao-das-novas-regras Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.c…
Krevjande køyreforhold i høgda i Sør-Noreg det neste døgnet
Søndag kveld og natt til måndag varslar yr.no at det blir lokal snøfokk i fjellet i Sør-Noreg på grunn av mykje vind og snø. Skal du over fjellet, så planlegg ekstra tid. Søndag ettermiddag er dei fleste fjellovergangane opne, men dette ka…
Codegen Is Not Productivity
Article URL: https://www.antifound.com/posts/codegen-is-not-productivity/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47387434 Points: 11 # Comments: 1
Ikke la KI-systemet bli den uerstattelige kollegaen
KI-agenter i forretningsprosessene fungerer som digitale medarbeidere. Bytte av KI-leverandør kan da bli som å miste en hel avdeling over natten.
Nordfjordeid: Tre personer sitter fast i fjellet
Et redningshelikopter er på vei til et fjellområde i Nordfjordeid i Stad. Tre ungdommer sitter fast i en fjellskrent på fjellet Eggene etter å ha sklidd ned på snøen under en tur, skriver Vest politidisitrkt. De tre kommer seg hverken opp…
NetBlocks says Iran blackout enters day 16 as arrests target Starlink users
Article URL: https://www.iranintl.com/en/202603157402 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47387353 Points: 5 # Comments: 0
Støre: – Krigen i Iran er ikke vår krig
Donald Trump ber om alliert støtte i Hormuzstredet. Statsministrene i Norden og Canada sender et annet signal.
Vi skal vel ikke gjøre de samme feilene én gang til?
Støre: – Presset fra USA er uakseptabelt
I en mer brutal verden må mindre makter finne sammen, slår statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) fast. Han kritiserer USAs press mot Grønland og Canada.
Helseplattformen: – Forslaget er superpopulistisk
Et forslag fra MDG om å skrote Helseplattformen skaper debatt: Byrådsleder Kjetil Reinskou (H) kaller det hårreisende.
Jonatan (28) flyttet til skogs for å betale ned på boliglånet: – Jeg hadde leilighet. Men jeg hadde ikke råd til å leve i den.
Egen leilighet skulle være starten på voksenlivet. I stedet følte Jonatan Mæhlum (28) seg fanget av høye utgifter. Løsningen ble et oppblåsbart telt i Oslomarka og et mål om å leve friere.
Glassworm Is Back: A New Wave of Invisible Unicode Attacks Hits Repositories
Article URL: https://www.aikido.dev/blog/glassworm-returns-unicode-attack-github-npm-vscode Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47387047 Points: 6 # Comments: 0
Iran åpner for å avslutte krigen
Men ingen avtale er på bordet, ifølge utenriksministeren.
Small U.S. town, big company. Can it weather the tariff Blizzard? (Digi-Key)
Article URL: https://www.npr.org/2025/04/24/nx-s1-5332209/digikey-tariff-small-minnesota-town-big-company Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47386993 Points: 20 # Comments: 7
Show HN: What if your synthesizer was powered by APL (or a dumb K clone)?
I built k-synth as an experiment to see if a minimalist, K-inspired array language could make sketching waveforms faster and more intuitive than traditional code. I’ve put together a web-based toolkit so you can try the syntax directly in…
A Theory of the World as run by large adult children
Article URL: https://tomclancy.info/harold-and-george.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47386908 Points: 15 # Comments: 2
Hollywood Enters Oscars Weekend in Existential Crisis
Article URL: https://www.theculturenewspaper.com/hollywood-enters-oscars-weekend-in-existential-crisis/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47386856 Points: 14 # Comments: 16
I'm 60 years old. Claude Code killed a passion
I stumble upon a post from shannoncc called "I'm 60 years old. Claude Code has re-ignited a passion", and it made me think. I am also (almost) 60, but AI just killed the passion. I remember all the pre-AI days, where I was enjoying coding…
Mulig fyllekjøring – anmeldes for bilbrukstyveri
Pentagon expands oversight of Stars and Stripes, limits content
Article URL: https://www.stripes.com/theaters/us/2026-03-13/pentagon-modernization-plan-stars-and-stripes-21051529.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47386651 Points: 5 # Comments: 0
100 hour gap between a vibecoded prototype and a working product
Article URL: https://kanfa.macbudkowski.com/vibecoding-cryptosaurus Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47386636 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
– Da er det ikke verdt det lenger
Kari Nessa Nordtun (Ap) vet hva hun trenger for å fortsette som pendlerstatsråd.
Røykutvikling i lastebil - bensinstasjon ved E6 evakueres
Politiet har iverksatt evakuering etter røykutvikling fra hengeren til en lastebil. Det hersker usikkerhet rundt innholdet.
Røykutvikling i kjøretøy
Show HN: Signet – Autonomous wildfire tracking from satellite and weather data
I built Signet in Go to see if an autonomous system could handle the wildfire monitoring loop that people currently run by hand - checking satellite feeds, pulling up weather, looking at terrain and fuels, deciding whether a detection is a…
Noe skjer i fjordene. Nå kommer «den nye torsken».
Den er glupsk og har skarpe tenner. En kraftig rovfisk med stor kjeft dukker oftere opp fra dypet.
Generating All 32-Bit Primes (Part I)
Article URL: https://hnlyman.github.io/pages/prime32_I.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47386441 Points: 17 # Comments: 4
Lars Berrum er stolt «baldmaxxer»: – Valget er enkelt
Hårløse menn tar kontrollen tilbake med nytt fenomen. Lars Berrum (39) fikk en sjette sans og følelsen av å eldes saktere.
Dette bør du vite om skatt på krypto
Nytt grep kan avsløre kryptoeiere.
Dette koster Iran-krigen USA per dag
Vi vet for øyeblikket hva krigen koster per dag, og derfor hva konflikten som Trump ser for seg, vil koste.
IBM, sonic delay lines, and the history of the 80×24 display
Article URL: https://www.righto.com/2019/11/ibm-sonic-delay-lines-and-history-of.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47386246 Points: 6 # Comments: 0
Canadas statsminister: Russland er den største tryggleikstrusselen i Arktis
Canadas statsminister Mark Carney meiner Russland er den største sikkerheitstrusselen i Arktis. – Den største sikkerheitstrusselen i Arktis er Russland, sa Carney i Oslo sundag. Han peika på at trusselen heng saman med den breiare trygglei…
Bekymret for laksenæringen: – Kina kjøper opp store partier
Samtidig er den norske laksenæringen helt avhengig av én spesiell fiskeart. Snart kan den være ute av produksjon. Fôrindustrien rigger seg for en helt ny fremtid.
Støre: Ingen planar om atomvåpen i Noreg
Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) seier Noreg ikkje vil endre politikken sin om atomvåpen. – For Noregs del endrar vi ikkje politikken. Det blir ingen utplassering av atomvåpen i Noreg, seier. Han peika samstundes på at Noreg er medlem a…
Økokrim mener Lier-Hansen førte opp død finne på restaurantregning fra 17. mai
Finnen «Matti Havu» er den personen Stein Lier-Hansen førte opp på flest jakt- og fisketurer betalt av Norsk Industri. Økokrim mener finnen heter noe annet – og døde i 2021.
Sykehus i Gaza: To barn og gravid kvinne drept i israelsk luftangrep
Minst fire palestinere, blant dem to gutter og en kvinne som var gravid med tvillinger, er drept i et israelsk luftangrep, opplyser et sykehus på Gazastripen. Angrepet rammet en bolig i Nuseirat sentralt på Gazastripen søndag og tok livet…
Støre: Krigen i Midtausten kan få store følgjer for verdsøkonomien
– Eg trur ikkje vi er ein del av denne krigen. Vi starta han ikkje, men vi blir alle påverka av han, sa statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) på spørsmål på spørsmål om krigen i Midtausten etter angrepa frå USA og Israel mot Iran. Han unders…
A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning
Article URL: https://r2d3.us/visual-intro-to-machine-learning-part-1/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47386116 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Norden og Canada enige om felles innsats i Arktis
I en felles erklæring lover Norge, Sverige, Danmark, Island og Canada å styrke samarbeidet på flere fronter, blant annet i forsvaret av Arktis.
Norden og Canada enige om felles innsats i Arktis
I en felles erklæring lover Norge, Sverige, Danmark, Island, Finland og Canada å styrke samarbeidet på flere fronter, blant annet i forsvaret av Arktis.
Lenge er hun en ensom grå mus
Elegant portrett av en søkende student som snart skal skinne.
Zelenskyj med stikk til Ungarns Orbán
Ukrainas president Volodymyr Zelenskyj seier landet vil samarbeide med ein ungarsk leiar som ikkje står på lag med Russlands president Vladimir Putin, melder nyheitsbyrået AFP. – Vi vil samarbeide med kva som helst leiarskap i Ungarn, så l…
– Et systematisk angrep
Trusler, søksmål og en razzia.
$96 3D-printed rocket that recalculates its mid-air trajectory using a $5 sensor
Article URL: https://github.com/novatic14/MANPADS-System-Launcher-and-Rocket Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47385935 Points: 135 # Comments: 72
Professoren har forsket på tarmbakterier i snart 20 år. Spesielt to typer mat spiser han mer av nå enn før.
Og to typer mat spiser professoren mye av.
Vegetarbacon og vegetarbiff: Regjeringen har ikke bestemt seg
Regjeringen stiller seg fortsatt avventende til EUs forbud mot vegetarmat som utgir seg for å være kjøtt. Men de utelukker heller ikke et norsk forbud.
Nå er skifesten i gang i Granåsen
Nå er det full fart under Barnas skidag.
Nå er skifesten i gang i Granåsen
Nå er det full fart under Barnas skidag.
Vindkraft stanses: – Synes jeg har en plikt til å si fra
Kommuner har sagt nei til vindkraft som kunne økt Norges kraftproduksjon betydelig, ifølge NVE-sjef Kjetil Lund.
Temu-pakker til Norge forsinkes av krigen: – Logistikken blir skadelidende
Krigen i Midtøsten skaper problemer for internasjonal frakt. Posten og Helthjem melder at pakker fra Kina til norske forbrukere er forsinket etter at flere flyplasser i regionen ble stengt.
Iran avviser å ha angripe sivile mål i Midtausten
Irans utanriksminister Abbas Araghchi avviser at Iran har gått til angrep på sivile eller bustadområde i Midtausten, melder Reuters. – Iran er villig til å opprette ein komité saman med nabolanda for å undersøke kven som står bak slike ang…
Pøser penger inn i AI, men glemmer folkene
Å ta i bruk generativ AI samtidig som du ansetter færre juniorer, kan vise seg å være en kortsiktig strategi.
The enshittification of Amazon paperback books
Article URL: https://www.alexerhardt.com/en/enshittification-amazon-paperback-books/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47385576 Points: 33 # Comments: 15
Flere hundre er på felles løpetur i Trondheim
Joggefest i sola
Ukraina tilbyr dronehjelp til Midtausten
Ukrainas president Volodymyr Zelenskyy seier landet er villige til å dele erfaringar med bruk av dronar for å hjelpe USA og allierte i Midtausten, melder nyheitsbyrået AFP. Tilbodet kjem samstundes som Ukraina fryktar at krigen i Midtauste…
Slått med hammer – leter etter gjerningsperson
Politiet søker etter gjerningsperson etter en voldshendelse i Porsgrunn. En person er skadet etter å ha blitt slått med hammer, og får tilsyn av ambulanse, melder operasjonsleder Ståle Fuglaas.
Ekspertene advarer: Ingen trygge havner for investorer
På jakt etter mindre oljeuro på børs? Dette mener ekspertene at du burde investere i nå – og dette er investeringene du burde holde deg unna.
Støre: Tettare samarbeid i Norden og med Canada tryggar Noreg
Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) seier tettare samarbeid mellom dei nordiske landa og Canada er viktig for Noregs tryggleik i ei uroleg tid. – Dette er med på å trygge Noreg. Det er ein del av strategien regjeringa følger, å fordjupe sa…
The Appalling Stupidity of Spotify's AI DJ
Article URL: https://www.charlespetzold.com/blog/2026/02/The-Appalling-Stupidity-of-Spotifys-AI-DJ.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47385272 Points: 6 # Comments: 1
RBK-stjernen med innrømmelse: – Det kan vi ikke være bekjent av
Ekspertene refset det de så av RBK fremover på banen. Kaptein Jonas Svensson gir dem rett i kritikken.
Trump ber om hjelp
USAs president vil at allierte land sender krigsskip til Hormuzstredet. I mellomtiden lover han å bombe Irans kystlinje «til helvete».
Sør-Korea vil vurdere Trump-oppmoding om krigsskip til Hormuzsundet
Sør-Korea seier dei vil vurdere ei oppmoding frå USAs president Donald Trump om å sende krigsskip til Hormuzsundet, melder nyheitsbyrået Reuters. Trump har bedt allierte sende skip for å sikre trafikken gjennom sundet. Seoul opplyser at de…
Noreg og Canada skal fornye handelsavtale
Noreg og Canada er einige om å fornye handelsavtalen frå 2008 mellom landa, opplyser regjeringa i ei pressemelding. Avtalen har mellom anna gitt null toll på eksport av industrivarer mellom landa. No skal avtalen også omfatte andre teneste…
Person pågrepet og siktet etter alvorlig voldshendelse i Drammen
En mann i 40-årene er sendt til sykehus med stikkskader etter en alvorlig voldshendelse i Svelvik i Drammen kommune. Skadeomfanget er uavklart.
Krigføring skaper økt avhengighet av Kina: – Vi må bli mer selvforsynte
Krig øker behovet av kritiske mineraler med et anslått investeringsbehov på 12.000 milliarder kroner frem til 2040, ifølge ny rapport. – Her er det en mulighet for Norge.
– Du slipper å skrolle på telefonen, og det er bra for hjernen din
Det sier elevene som har lest for nesten hele skolen under Lesefest.
Drammen: Person med stikkskadar floge til sjukehus
Naudetatane rykte sundag morgon ut til ein adresse i Drammen etter melding om ei alvorleg valdshending. Ein person er skadd og er frakta med luftambulanse til Ullevål sjukehus for behandling, opplyser Sør-Øst politidistrikt. Politiet opply…
Søndag morgen dukket dette opp
Enten du liker det eller ei: Elsparkesyklene er tilbake i Trondheim.
Grønn fornybar vs. atomkraft
Den store energidebatten med to av de tydeligste og mest kunnskapsrike stemmene på området.
Midtøsten-krigen kan senke verdensøkonomien
Oljeprisene kan åpenbart stige langt mer. Samtidig kan økonomiene bli varig skadet. Hver time teller.
To barn skal være drept på Vestbredden
Israelske styrker har skutt og drept et palestinsk ektepar og to av deres barn på den nordlige Vestbredden søndag, opplyser det palestinske helsemyndigheter. Også palestinske Røde halvmåne omtaler hendelsen. Det israelske militæret (IDF) u…
Jeff Bezos Upended the Washington Post
Article URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/14/business/media/washington-post-jeff-bezos-layoffs.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47384619 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Revolusjonsgarden sier de skal ta livet av Netanyahu
Den iranske revolusjonsgarden skriver at de lover å «forfølge og drepe» Israels statsminister Benjamin Netanyahu. Uttalelsen kommer på revolusjonsgardens nettside, to uker etter at Israel og USA gikk til angrep på Iran, melder nyhetsbyrået…
Ungdomsfester gikk over styr: - Så fullt at det ikke er plass til å sitte
Lørdag kveld måtte politiet rykke ut til to forskjellige hjemme-alene-fester i Trondheim som kom totalt ut av kontroll.
Ytterligere tre iranere snur i asylsaken – forlater Australia
Ytterligere tre personer tilknyttet Irans kvinnelandslag i fotball returnerer tilbake til hjemlandet til tross for at de er innvilget asyl i Australia. Opprinnelig hadde seks spillere og en i støtteapparatet fått innvilget asyl etter å ha…
Rekordmange innmeldingar i kyrkja
Medlemstalet går framleis ned, men nye tal viser også at aldri før har så mange meldt seg inn i Den norske kyrkja som i 2025.
Zelenskyj hevder Russland forsyner Iran med droner
Russland forsyner Iran med Shahed-droner som brukes mot USA og Israel, hevder Ukrainas president Volodymyr Zelenskyj i et intervju med CNN. Det var Iran som først sto bak Shahed-dronen, som er et langt billigere alternativ til dyre missile…
Microslop
Article URL: https://www.s-config.com/microslop/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47384467 Points: 19 # Comments: 0
Trump truer med flere angrep mot Kharg-øya
Det sa presidenten i et intervju med NBC News lørdag. Han sa også at vilkårene for en fredsavtale med Iran foreløpig «ikke er gode nok».
iPhone 17e er for de som ikke leser mobiltester
Kraftig inni, gammel utenpå. Og rett og slett ganske kjedelig.
Rack-Mount Hydroponics
Article URL: https://sa.lj.am/rack-mount-hydroponics/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47384352 Points: 6 # Comments: 0
Mann kritisk skadd i Rakkestad
En mann er funnet kritisk skadd i Rakkestad i Østfold. Han er frakta til Ullevål med brannskader, opplyser Øst politidistrikt.
Frykter han må selge hytta
Tore Hagen har ikke råd til å beholde hytta om kommunen innfører tvungen tilkobling til vann og avløp. Norges Hytteforbund mener at høyere kommunale avgifter og formuesskatt truer den norske hyttetradisjonen.
Kunstskole gir bort Epstein-penger
Kunstskolen New York Academy of Art har bestemt at de skal gi bort penger som ble donert av Jeffrey Epstein før hans død. Skolen planlegger å gi 65.900 dollar, rundt 640.000 kroner, til en ideell organisasjon som jobber med å støtte ofre f…
A most elegant TCP hole punching algorithm
Article URL: https://robertsdotpm.github.io/cryptography/tcp_hole_punching.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47384032 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Treasure hunter freed from jail after refusing to turn over shipwreck gold
Article URL: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg4g7kn99q3o Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47383804 Points: 7 # Comments: 1
En til sykehus etter vold i Ålesund
En person er frakta til sykehus med blant annet skader på tenner etter en slåsskamp i Ålesund natt til søndag. En mistenkt er arrestert.
USA ber amerikanere om å forlate Omane
Det amerikanske utenriksdepartementet sier lørdag at de har beordret ikke-nødvendige offentlige ansatte og familiemedlemmer av offentlige ansatte til å forlate det arabiske landet Oman. Grunnen er den pågående krigen mellom USA og Israel m…
To til sykehus etter vold i Lillestrøm
To menn ble natt til søndag fraktet til Ullevål sykehus med ukjent skadeomfang etter en voldsepisode i Lillestrøm. En mann i 20-årene er pågrepet. Øst politidistrikt jobber nå med å finne ut mer om hva som har skjedd.
Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027
Article URL: https://www.gadgetreview.com/federal-surveillance-tech-becomes-mandatory-in-new-cars-by-2027 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47383298 Points: 52 # Comments: 27
Tree Search Distillation for Language Models Using PPO
Article URL: https://ayushtambde.com/blog/tree-search-distillation-for-language-models-using-ppo/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47383059 Points: 10 # Comments: 0
Flere Gulf-land angrepet lørdag
Saudi-Arabia, Kuwait, De forente arabiske emirater og Qatar, meldte lørdag om nye angrep. Det dreier seg både om droneangrep og ballistiske missiler. (NTB)
How Kernel Anti-Cheats Work: A Deep Dive into Modern Game Protection
Article URL: https://s4dbrd.github.io/posts/how-kernel-anti-cheats-work/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47382791 Points: 22 # Comments: 3
Iraks landslag til Mexico i forsøk på å nå fotball-VM
Den irakiske fotballpresidenten sier på Instagram natt til søndag at laget reiser til Mexico med privatfly mot slutten av uken for kjempe om den siste plassen i Norges VM-gruppe. Kampen spilles 31. mars, ifølge fotballpresidenten. Det har…
FCC chairman threatens TV broadcast licenses over news coverage
Article URL: https://fortune.com/2026/03/14/fcc-brendan-carr-tv-broadcast-licenses-news-coverage-us-war-iran-trump/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47382739 Points: 10 # Comments: 1
Reuters hevder å vite hvem Banksy er
Reuters hevder å ha avslørt identiteten til den gatekunstneren Banksy, skriver VG. De mener han er en mann fra Bristol som opprinnelig het Robin Gunningham, men som har skiftet navn til David Jones. Banksys identitet har aldri blitt bekref…
Bil endte i veggen på en butikk i Ulstein
En bil skal ha truffet et autovern, for deretter å ende ferden i veggen til en butikk i Ulstein, melder politiet i Møre og Romsdal. De har kontroll på føreren som anmeldes.
Researchers improve lower bounds for some Ramsey numbers using AlphaEvolve
Article URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.09172 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47382494 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Israel is running critically low on interceptors, US officials say
Article URL: https://www.semafor.com/article/03/14/2026/israel-is-running-critically-low-on-interceptors-us-officials-say Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47382437 Points: 20 # Comments: 5
SBCL Fibers – Lightweight Cooperative Threads
Article URL: https://atgreen.github.io/repl-yell/posts/sbcl-fibers/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47382398 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Airbus is preparing two uncrewed combat aircraft
Article URL: https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2026-03-airbus-is-preparing-two-uncrewed-combat-aircraft-from-kratos-for-first-flight-with-a-european Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47382277 Points: 10 # C…
The Sound of Contamination: Headphones Contain Ing Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals
Article URL: https://arnika.org/en/news/the-sound-of-contamination-all-analysed-headphones-on-the-central-european-market-found-to-contain-hormone-disrupting-chemicals Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47382196 Points: 6 #…
Mann antatt omkommet i brann i Ytre Sogn
En mann er antatt omkommet i en husbrann i Ytre Sogn lørdag. Mannen meldte selv fra om brann i huset sitt i Hyllestad, men i ettertid har politiet ikke kommet i kontakt med ham. Pårørende er varslet. Brannvesenet har nå kontroll på brannen…
Sender flere patruljer til konsertlokale
GrobPaint: Somewhere Between MS Paint and Paint.net. Multiplatform by Default
Article URL: https://github.com/groverburger/grobpaint Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47382072 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Trafikkulykke på Stord – bil på taket
En bil med fem personer skal ifølge politiet ha gått rundt og ligger på taket på Stord. Ifølge Sør-Vest politidistrikt er det meldt at alle personene skal være ved bevissthet. Det skal være glatt på stedet.
Melding om ambulansefly med problemer i Sør-Varanger
Flytårnet på Høybuktmoen flyplass har meldt om at et ambulansefly har problemer med landingsutstyr. Nødetatene er på vei, opplyser Finnmark politidistrikt.
Elsparkesykkel tatt i fartskontroll
14 helsearbeidere drept i løpet av et døgn i Libanon, ifølge WHO
I løpet av ett døgn ble 14 helsearbeidere drept i angrep i Sør-Libanon, ifølge Verdens helseorganisasjon (WHO). Tolv av dem ble drept i samme angrep.
Torstein fikk en lys idé – og havnet i Argentina
BUENOS AIRES (TV 2): Tilfeldighetenes spill sendte Torstein Hoset (34) til den andre siden av jordkloden. Det er han glad for i dag.
Bekreftet: Formel 1-løpene i Bahrain og Saudi-Arabia avlyst
Formel 1-toppene har sett seg nødt til å avlyse Grand Prix-rundene i Bahrain og Saudi-Arabia i april som følge av krigen i Midtøsten. Det skriver Formel 1 på sine nettsider. Det har lenge vært usikkerhet knyttet til løpene etter at USA og…
Ageless Linux. We are legally required to ask how old you are. We won't
Article URL: https://agelesslinux.org/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47381791 Points: 64 # Comments: 21
Changes to OpenTTD Distribution on Steam
Article URL: https://www.openttd.org/news/2026/03/14/steam-changes Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47381746 Points: 22 # Comments: 7
Allow me to get to know you, mistakes and all
Article URL: https://sebi.io/posts/2026-03-14-allow-me-to-get-to-know-you-mistakes-and-all/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47381736 Points: 8 # Comments: 0
Learning Creative Coding
Article URL: https://stigmollerhansen.dk/resume/learning-creative-coding/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47381731 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Én pågrepet etter truende oppførsel
Mistet kontroll på festen - fikk hjelp av politiet
Show HN: Han – A Korean programming language written in Rust
A few weeks ago I saw a post about someone converting an entire C++ codebase to Rust using AI in under two weeks. That inspired me — if AI can rewrite a whole language stack that fast, I wanted to try building a programming language from s…
Anthropic invests $100M into the Claude Partner Network
Article URL: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-partner-network Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47381340 Points: 14 # Comments: 1
Cursor billed us $450 for a seat that existed for seconds
Article URL: https://cursor.com Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47381336 Points: 5 # Comments: 4
Pilegrimstur til kjernekraftverk: – Må planlegge for tiden etter 2040
Høyre dro til det svenske kjernekraftverket Ringhals for å lære. – Lite klokt å ekskludere noen energiformer, sier Aleksander Stokkebø (H).
Ubåtbase får ikke kraft: Disse venter også på strøm
I Troms må Forsvaret stå i kø for å få strøm. Det er de ikke alene om. – Klart det er frustrerende, sier oppdrettsbedrift.
Jared Kushner Solicits Funds for His Firm While Working as Mideast Envoy
Article URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/13/business/jared-kushner-affinity-mideast-funds.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47381261 Points: 52 # Comments: 7
Postgres with Builtin File Systems
Article URL: https://db9.ai/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47381238 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Jakten på den forsvunne piloten
En vill spesialoperasjon endte i et blodbad. Dette forteller innbyggerne nå.
Målene som senket Rosenborg
Molde slo Rosenborg 2-0 i første serierunde. Se høydepunktene her:
Bumblebee queens breathe underwater to survive drowning
Article URL: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/bumblebee-queens-breathe-underwater-to-survive-drowning-revealing-how-they-can-live-submerged-for-a-week-180988330/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47381011 Poin…
Trafikkulykke på Rakkestadveien
En bil har kjørt i autovernet på RV22 Rakkestadveien. Det er meldt om store materielle skader, og trafikken står i øyeblikket stille på stedet. Føreren skal være oppegående, men skadeomfanget er foreløpig ukjent. Ambulanse er på stedet.
Strand: Person sendt til sykehus etter trafikkulykke
En fører av en bil er sendt Stavanger universitetssykehus etter å ha kjørt ut av veien i Strand i Rogaland. Undersøkelser på stedet tyder på at det har vært «høy energi» involvert i ulykken, opplyser operasjonsleder Olaug Bjørnsen i Sør-Ve…
Balansekunst med Brungot
John Brungot og Terje Sporsem utfordrer både seg selv og publikum. Heldigvis.
«Du må skaffe deg agent»
Bjørn Alexander sa nei til rollen tre ganger før han omsider takket ja. På søndag kan filmen vinne ni Oscar.
Voldshendelse i Bergen – har funnet blodig person
Politiet har rykket ut etter melding om voldshendelse på utsiden av et leilighetsbygg i Kjøkkelvik i Bergen. Politiet har funnet en blodig person på innsiden av en leilighet. Personen er oppegående og bevisst. Politiet undersøker omstendig…
Sparkesyklist døde – lastebilsjåfør tiltalt
En mann på sparkesykkel døde da han ble påkjørt av en lastebil i fjor sommer. Nå er lastebilsjåføren tiltalt i saken, skriver Avisa Oslo. Sjåføren er tiltalt for uaktsomt å ha forvoldt en annens død, skriver avisa. Ifølge tiltalen brøt sjå…
Hizbollah melder om direkte kamphandlinger med Israel i Libanon
Det har vært direkte kamphandlinger mellom Hizbollah-krigere og israelske soldater i sørlige Libanon lørdag. Det melder nyhetsbyrået AFP, som siterer Hizbollah. Opplysningen er ikke bekreftet fra annet hold. Israel har ikke kommentert sake…
Mindreårige angivelig ranet i Stavanger
Politiet har fått melding om at noen mindreårige ungdommer angivelig har vært utsatt for personran i Sunde i Stavanger. Situasjon er uoversiktlig det skal være flere fornærmede og mistenkte, skriver politiet. Politiet har kontakt og kontro…
Library of Short Stories
Article URL: https://www.libraryofshortstories.com/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380726 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Claude Doubles Usage Limits During Off-Peak Hours (March 13–27, 2026)
Article URL: https://support.claude.com/en/articles/14063676-claude-march-2026-usage-promotion Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380647 Points: 7 # Comments: 1
I rebuilt a daily habit because the default experience felt broken
Article URL: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/brzzy-weather-local-forecasts/id6670187343 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380637 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Fedora 44 on the Raspberry Pi 5
Article URL: https://nullr0ute.com/2026/03/fedora-44-on-the-raspberry-pi-5/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380512 Points: 12 # Comments: 0
Brann i enebolig i Hyllestad – skal være overtent
Nødetatene har rykket ut til Sørbøvåg i Hyllestad i Ytre Sogn, der det er meldt om brann i en enebolig. Innmelder er beboer i huset og vedkommende skal ha fått i seg røyk. Ved 21-tiden er brannvesenet fremme på stedet. Huset skal være over…
Gimp 3.2 Released
Article URL: https://www.gimp.org/news/2026/03/14/gimp-3-2-released/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380465 Points: 12 # Comments: 0
2026 tech layoffs reach 45,000 in March
Article URL: https://technode.global/2026/03/09/2026-tech-layoffs-reach-45000-in-march-more-than-9200-due-to-ai-and-automation-rationalfx/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380405 Points: 9 # Comments: 8
Show HN: Zap Code – AI code generator that teaches kids real HTML/CSS/JS
Zap Code generates working HTML/CSS/JS from plain English descriptions, designed for kids ages 8-16. The core loop: kid types "make a space shooter game", AI generates the code, live preview renders it immediately. Three interaction modes…
Marketing for Founders
Article URL: https://github.com/EdoStra/Marketing-for-Founders Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380295 Points: 30 # Comments: 1
Head of FCC threatens broadcaster licenses over critical coverage of Iran war
Article URL: https://twitter.com/BrendanCarrFCC/status/2032855414233047172 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380294 Points: 22 # Comments: 5
MCP Is Dead; Long Live MCP
Article URL: https://chrlschn.dev/blog/2026/03/mcp-is-dead-long-live-mcp/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380270 Points: 34 # Comments: 9
It's time to move your docs in the repo
Article URL: https://www.dein.fr/posts/2026-03-13-its-time-to-move-your-docs-in-the-repo Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380231 Points: 28 # Comments: 7
Claudetop – htop for Claude Code sessions (see your AI spend in real-time)
Article URL: https://github.com/liorwn/claudetop Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47380203 Points: 12 # Comments: 4
Langt unna det vi bør forvente
KOMMENTAR: Det var ikke denne kampen Rosenborg måtte vinne. Men så var det måten tapet skjedde på.
- Skriver de faktura med gaffel?
Fikk gravferdssjokk: Ove ble sjokkert da han så hva det kostet å kjøre farens kiste. Kraftig økning i Navs utbetalinger til båretransport.
Politi-topp blir Sp-topp
Politilederen Sigve Bolstad blir ny leder i Oslo Senterparti, melder avisa Vårt Oslo. – Sigve forstår Oslos mest krevende utfordringer bedre enn de fleste, og han har viljen til å løse dem, sier partileder Trygve Slagsvold Vedum ifølge avi…
Show HN: Ichinichi – One note per day, E2E encrypted, local-first
Look, every journaling app out there wants you to organize things into folders and tags and templates. I just wanted to write something down every day. So I built this. One note per day. That's the whole deal. - Can't edit yesterday. What'…
Fikk bank i Molde
Emil Breivik fikk stå alene. Eirik Hestad fikk enda mer plass. Begge takket og bukket.
Trump ber flere land sende krigsskip til Hormuzstredet – Norge sier nei
Donald Trump ber om at USAs allierte sender krigsskip til Hormuzstredet og Persiabukta. Det norske Forsvaret skal ikke sende skip til Midtøsten, bekrefter pressevakt i Forsvarsdepartementet Marita Hundershagen overfor Nettavisen. – Norge h…
Hostile Volume – A game about adjusting volume with intentionally bad UI
Article URL: https://hostilevolume.com/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47379712 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
En skadet i slagsmål ved Oslo City
Politiet er på plass med flere enheter ved Oslo City og Byporten. Der har det vært slagsmål mellom det som fremstår som to grupperinger, skriver politiet. – Minst en person er å anse som skadet, og ambulanse er tilkalt. Skadeomfanget er uk…
Mann truet person med kniv på Vossevangen
En mann skal lørdag ettermiddag ha kastet stein på biler på Vossevangen i Voss, før han truet en innmelder av hendelsen med kniv, skriver politiet. Personen som ble truet, fulgte etter mannen før han ble truet. Politiet fikk etter kort tid…
Stanset RBK-kamp etter pyro-bruk – klubben risikerer bøter
Da andreomgangen startet, kom sesongens første bluss fra trøndersk hold.
Kontrollerer 90 prosent av byen
Barn utgjør nesten halvparten av gjengene på Haiti.
Raser mot Hizbollah: – Vi betaler prisen
BEIRUT (TV 2): Butikkeier Elie Yaacoub anklager Hizbollah for å ødelegge Libanon og frykter for sine barns liv.
Digg.com Closing Due to Spam
Article URL: https://digg.com?hn Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47379391 Points: 14 # Comments: 2
Zuckerberg kjøper gigantvilla for 1,6 milliarder
Facebook-gründeren fikk en av USAs dyreste eiendommer 290 millioner under prisantydning.
Søk etter snøskred avsluttes ved Høgevarde
Politiet fikk melding om snøskred ved Høgevarde i Flå kommune ved 17.30-tiden. Politiet melder nå at de har fått kontakt med en mann som løste ut skredet cirka klokken 13. – Han var alene og er i god behold. Politiet vil rette en stor takk…
Helt utsolgt: – Den beste oppsetningen de har hatt
Én involvert i ulykke på el-sparkesykkel i Trondheim
Iranske medier: 15 drept i angrep mot fabrikk
Et amerikansk-israelsk angrep mot et industriområde i Isfahan i Iranm skal ha drept minst 15 personer, ifølge det iranske nyhetsbyrået Fars. AFP har ikke vært i stand til å bekrefte dødstallene. Angrepet var rettet mot en fabrikk som produ…
Sunsetting Jazzband
Article URL: https://jazzband.co/news/2026/03/14/sunsetting-jazzband Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47379067 Points: 10 # Comments: 1
– Jeg ville ikke bli politiker
En kvinnelig rørlegger sjokkerer britene på en måte som ikke kunne skjedd i Norge.
AI Gets Wrong Woman Jailed for Six Months, Life Ruined
Article URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzS7dmCUzcQ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47378917 Points: 24 # Comments: 2
Lufthansa flyr som vanlig igjen etter to dager med streik
Lørdag går Lufthansas flygninger som normalt igjen etter at piloter i det tyske flyselskapet streiket i to dager. Streiket rammet for det meste flygninger til og fra flyplassene i Frankfurt og München. Også avganger fra Norge ble rammet av…
In Praise of Stupid Questions
Article URL: https://mathenchant.wordpress.com/2026/03/12/in-praise-of-stupid-questions/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47378787 Points: 4 # Comments: 1
What happens when US economic data becomes unreliable
Article URL: https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/what-happens-when-us-economic-data-becomes-unreliable Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47378638 Points: 19 # Comments: 1
Full fyr i bil
Rød Ungdom spøker med ambassadebombingen på Tiktok
Rød Ungdom har lagt ut en video hvor de spøker med bomben ved den amerikanske ambassaden forrige helg.
Skal ha truet vekter i Trondheim sentrum
UBI Is Your Productivity Dividend – The Only Way to All Share What We All Built
Article URL: https://scottsantens.substack.com/p/universal-basic-income-is-your-productivity Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47378399 Points: 9 # Comments: 0
Melding om snøskred ved Høgevarde
Politiet har fått melding om snøskred ved Høgevarde i Flå kommune. Fjelltoppen ligger ved Norefjell. Politiet kaller det en «avstandsmelding». – Vi jobber med avklaring om det er folk i skredet. Vi kan verken bekrefte eller avkrefte dette,…
Brannbil involvert i ulykke - ett felt stengt
En mindre brannbil er involvert i ulykken.
Utrykningskjøretøy involvert i ulykke - ett felt stengt
NMAP in the Movies
Article URL: https://nmap.org/movies/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47378268 Points: 37 # Comments: 3
Krever svar om helseministerens tillit til sykehusledelsen
Stortingsrepresentant Mirell Høyer-Berntsen fra SV krever svar på om helseminister Jan Christian Vestre har tillit til ledelsen ved Sørlandet sykehus. Spørsmålet kommer etter at Helsetilsynet har avdekket flere lovbrudd og alvorlig systems…
Show HN: Learn Arabic with spaced repetition and comprehensible input
Sharing a friends first-ever Rails application, dedicated to Arabic learning, from 0 to 1. Pulls language learning methods from Anki, comprehensible input and more. Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47378251 Points: 3 # Co…
Skal ha dratt et barn inn i en bil - politiet etterlyser vitner
Norske Geir angrepet av Iran
– Det var et under at det gikk bra, forteller den pensjonerte sjømannen.
Helsedepartementet i Libanon: Over 100 barn drept siden krigen startet
Totalt 826 personer i Libanon, deriblant 106 barn, har blitt drept i israelske angrep siden 2. mars, ifølge tall fra landets helsedepartement. Blant de drepte er 65 kvinner, og ytterligere 2009 personer er såret i angrepene, viser tallene.…
– Jeg har jo sagt det samme i over 20 år. Det er nå alle andre kommer etter
Professor Hilde Henriksen Waage (66) har sagt det i et kvart århundre. Nå blir hun endelig hørt.
An Ode to Bzip
Article URL: https://purplesyringa.moe/blog/an-ode-to-bzip/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47377998 Points: 5 # Comments: 0
Online astroturfing: A problem beyond disinformation
Article URL: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01914537221108467 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47377907 Points: 25 # Comments: 5
Snøskred ved Toreskyrkja i Telemark – opplysninger om skispor inn i skredet
Politiet har mottatt melding om snøskred i område Toreskyrkja ved Gaustadblikk. – Vi har per nå opplysninger om skispor inn i skredet. Vi har flere ressurser på vei mot stedet, skriver operasjonsleder Ottar Steinstø i Sør-Øst politidistrik…
Brann i Drøbak
Nødetatene rykker ut til Drøbak sentrum i forbindelse med melding om brann i bygning, skriver politiet. Aktuelle bygg skal inneholde næringslokaler og flere leiligheter. Det er uvisst om alle har kommet seg ut.
Maskert mann skal ha prøvd å ta tak i to jenter i Trondheim
Mannen skal ha kontaktet flere unge jenter på stedet.
Maskert mann skal ha plaget to jenter i Trondheim
Høyre vil fjerne formuesskatten: – Kan bli veldig vanskelig med skatteforlik
Regjeringen vil ha et bredt skatteforlik på Stortinget. Det blir ikke lettere etter Høyres tydeliggjøring på formuesskatten, mener professor.
Skal ha angrepet kvinne på Solsiden
Norge og Canada inngår avtale om romsamarbeid
Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) og Canadas statsminister Mark Carney inngikk i dag en avtale om tettere strategis samarbeid, blant annet i rommet. De to regjeringssjefene møttes i Oslo i dag, etter at Carney har vært noen dager i Norge…
Jürgen Habermas, influential German philosopher, dies at 96
Article URL: https://apnews.com/article/juergen-habermas-dead-germany-2b541721af6cb19abfaa923359d091b5 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47377431 Points: 6 # Comments: 2
Protesterer: - Nei til Adressa som krigsprofitør!
Lørdag arrangerte Palestinakomiteen Trøndelag en «protest mot Adresseavisens publisering av folkemordspropaganda».
Hva kan du om Europa?
Her er et utvalg europeere. Noen på to bein, andre på fire. Pluss ett landemerke. Også det i Europa.
Arizona's Meteor Crater is still revealing new secrets 50k years later
Article URL: https://www.space.com/stargazing/meteor-showers/arizonas-meteor-crater-is-still-revealing-new-secrets-50-000-years-later Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47377277 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
AI Didn't Simplify Software Engineering: It Just Made Bad Engineering Easier
Article URL: https://robenglander.com/writing/ai-did-not-simplify/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47377262 Points: 23 # Comments: 9
Rød Ungdom spøket med ambassadebombingen på Tiktok
Rød Ungdom (RU) la ut en video hvor de spøket med bomben ved den amerikanske ambassaden forrige helg. – Når han «lowkey» er stygg, men han prøvde å eksplodere den amerikanske ambassaden, «so it's okay», skrev ungdomspartiet i en video som…
Mener grensen er nådd: – Det er kritisk
Det slås alarm om situasjonen i politiet etter at ferske tall viser en urovekkende utvikling. – Slutter flere nå kan det fort rakne, sier justiskomiteens leder.
Rømte fra væpnet politiaksjon i Trondheim sentrum i 160 km/t
Mannen i 20-årene utløste en enorm væpnet politiaksjon rundt synagogen i Trondheim torsdag kveld.
Trump uttaler seg om Hormuzstredet: Håper allierte vil sende krigsskip til Persiabukten
Trump ber om at allierte som Frankrike, Storbritannia og Japan sender krigsskip til Hormuzstredet og Persiabukten.
Philosoph Jürgen Habermas Gestorben
Article URL: https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/philosoph-juergen-habermas-mit-96-jahren-gestorben-a-8be73ac7-e722-4543-8344-4515c4040363 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47376848 Points: 25 # Comments: 5
Den tyske filosofen Jürgen Habermas er død
Den tyske filosofen Jürgen Habermas er død. Han ble 96 år gammel. Det melder det tyske nyhetsbyrået DPA. (NTB)
Mor og mellomste bror anker varetektsfengsling
Fredag ble mor og tre sønner varetektsfengslet i fire uker med brev-, besøks- og medieforbud av Oslo tingrett. De ble også underlagt isolasjon i to uker, siktet for terrorbombing etter eksplosjonen utenfor USAs ambassade i Oslo natt til 8.…
Montana Leads the Nation with Groundbreaking Right to Compute Act
Article URL: https://www.westernmt.news/2025/04/21/montana-leads-the-nation-with-groundbreaking-right-to-compute-act/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47376767 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Ambassade-eksplosjonen: Mora ankar varetektsfengslinga
Forsvararen til kvinna som er sikta etter eksplosjonen ved USAs ambassade i Oslo førre helg, varslar at fengslinga blir anka. Aase Sigmond seier til NTB at fengslingskjennelsen blir anka i løpet av helga. Mora er sikta saman med sine tre s…
Mothers Defense (YC X26) Is Hiring in Austin
Article URL: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/9-mothers?utm_source=x8pZ4B3P3Q Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47376619 Points: 0 # Comments: 0
Show HN: GitAgent – An open standard that turns any Git repo into an AI agent
We built GitAgent because we kept seeing the same problem: every agent framework defines agents differently, and switching frameworks means rewriting everything. GitAgent is a spec that defines an AI agent as files in a git repo. Three cor…
Ned i kaninhullet? Me too
Meteorologen: – Kan være lunefull
Mens utepilsen nytes i sola, lurer fortsatt is og hålke i skyggepartier.
The Browser Becomes Your WordPress
Article URL: https://wordpress.org/news/2026/03/announcing-my-wordpress/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47376234 Points: 10 # Comments: 3
Dei sameinte arabiske emirata: Konsulat i Irak ramma av droneangrep
Dei sameinte arabiske emirata seier konsulatet deira i den irakiske delen av Kurdistan er ramma av eit nytt droneangrep, melder nyheitsbyrået AFP. Ifølge utanriksdepartementet blei to sikkerheitsvakter skadde og bygningen påført skadar i d…
Motörhead-gitarist er død
Gitaristen Phil Campbell, kjent fra det britiske rockebandet Motörhead, er død.
Verden venter på Irans reaksjon: – Helt annet «ball game»
USA angrep Irans oljeøy natt til lørdag. Hva de traff, og hvordan Iran reagerer, kan bli avgjørende i lang tid fremover.
Demonstrerte mot Adresseavisen
Image generation models can think
Article URL: https://medium.com/seeds-for-the-future/nano-banana-2-image-generators-can-now-think-462a017a95c1 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47375987 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
– Iransk hevn kan komme lenge etter krigen er over
Om krigen i Midtøsten skulle ta slutt militært, kan konflikten fortsatt få lange etterdønninger. Krigsforsker Anders Romarheim frykter iransk hevn i årene som kommer.
The Forth Language [Byte Magazine Volume 05 Number 08]
Article URL: https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1980-08 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47375935 Points: 14 # Comments: 1
XML Is a Cheap DSL
Article URL: https://unplannedobsolescence.com/blog/xml-cheap-dsl/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47375764 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Syklist til sykehus etter kollisjon med bil på Klepp
Politiet er på stedet etter et trafikkuhell mellom syklist og bil på Klepp. Syklisten blir fraktet til Stavanger Universitetsykehus. Politiets foreløpige undersøkelsene kan indikere at syklisten har kjørt på bilen som stod i ro.
Avviser Hollywood-planer
Joachim Trier gleder seg til å ta fatt på nye prosjekter. Men han tror ikke Hollywood ligger i fremtidsplanene.
Claude Code's binary reveals silent A/B tests on core features
Article URL: https://backnotprop.com/blog/do-not-ab-test-my-workflow/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47375682 Points: 12 # Comments: 2
Dro samme coverlåt som for 60 år siden: - Men nå er han litt bedre i engelsk
En særdeles opplagt Åge startet sin første turné etter Sambandet i Namsos kulturhus fredag kveld.
USA: Angrep over 90 militære mål i Iran
USA seier dei gjennomførte eit stort angrep mot øya Kharg i Iran, opplyser den amerikanske sentralkommandoen. Det melder Reuters. Ifølge kommandoen blei over 90 iranske militære mål ramma i angrepet.
How Lego builds a new Lego set
Article URL: https://www.theverge.com/c/23991049/lego-ideas-polaroid-onestep-behind-the-scenes-price Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47375610 Points: 6 # Comments: 0
Tunnel på E6 er stengt
Ukraina seier dei har ramma oljeraffineri og hamn i Russland
Ukrainas militære seier dei har gått til angrep mot oljeraffineri sør i Russland, melder nyheitsbyrået Reuters. Ifølge den ukrainske generalstaben førte angrepa til brann ved raffineriet og skadar på hamna.
Bekrefter: - Har jevn kontakt
Listhaug vil kutte avgifter og styrke forsvar og beredskap
Denne helga held Framstegspartiet landsstyremøte. Frp-leiar Sylvi Listhaug seier partiet vil styrke Forsvaret og beredskapen, kutte drivstoffavgiftene og halvere matmomsen for å gi folk betre råd. – FrPs alternativ er å la folk, familiar o…
Iran har truet amerikanske allierte – et oljeanlegg i Emiratene brenner
Det brenner i et oljeanlegg i Fujairah i Emiratene etter at det skal ha blitt rammet av vrakrester fra en drone. Iran truer med å angripe en rekke mål i landet.
Iran slo til der Trump var svakest
Irans kvelertak på skipstrafikken har ført til hemmelig diplomati.
Vil bytte ut Winston Churchill og Jane Austen med dyr
Bank of England planlegger en ny serie med sedler. Debatten om passende motiv er allerede i gang.
Alexandra (34) tok dramatisk karrierevalg for å få igjen gnisten
Norske arbeidstagere er mindre engasjerte i jobben enn på lenge. Ekspertene peker på fire trekk ved arbeidsplassen som avgjørende.
Ny trøndersk bragd på historisk dag: Her får han seierskysset
Einar Hedegart spurtet ned konkurrentene i Kollen-tåka.
USA angrep navet i Irans oljeeksport – analytiker mener krigen vil vare lengre enn Trumps fire uker
USA har angrepet det viktigste området for Irans oljeeksport. Kun militære mål skal være truffet, ifølge Trump. – Responsen i oljemarkedet vil avhenge av hva Iran svarer, sier oljeanalytiker.
Lett gjenkjennelig elsykkel stjålet
Steinras har treft gang- og sykkelveg i Porsgrunn
Politiet er på staden etter at steinmassar har rasa ut og treft ein gang- og sykkelveg, opplyser dei. Området er sperra av medan politiet arbeider med å få oversikt og kartlegge eventuell fare for nye ras. Politiet nyttar drone i arbeidet,…
Vassfjellet-heis ble slått ut av lyn
Alle bevisene mot Høiby er lagt frem: – Fortsatt store hull
I seks uker har retten fått se og høre bevisene i saken mot Marius Borg Høiby. Fremdeles er det store hull i politiets tidslinje.
Kongen på plass i Holmenkollen
Laurdag er kong Harald på plass for å følge femmila i Holmenkollen. Også dronning Sonja og kronprins Haakon er til stades.
Kan gå glipp av milliarder
Frankrike oppmodar Israel og Libanon til diplomati
Frankrikes president Emmanuel Macron oppmodar Israel til å gå inn i direkte samtalar med Libanon, melder nyheitsbyrået AFP. Macron tilbyr å vere vertskap for forhandlingar i Paris. Hizbollah gjekk til angrep mot Israel etter drapet på Iran…
Iran: Har latt indiske skip passere Hormuzsundet
Det seier Irans ambassadør til India til India Today, melder Reuters.
RAM kits are now sold with one fake RAM stick alongside a real one
Article URL: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/fake-ram-bundled-with-real-ram-to-create-a-performance-illusion-for-amd-users-1-1-value-pack-offers-desperate-psychological-relief-as-the-memory-shortage-worsens Comments URL: htt…
Se RBKs generalprøve mot Brann
Rosenborg har ett klart mål foran den siste treningskampen før seriestarten.
La folk beholde mer av sine egne penger
Krigen i Midtøsten fører til at staten tjener og vanlige folk taper. Fremskrittspartiet foreslår å la folk beholde mer av pengene selv, slik at de får mer økonomisk handlefrihet.
Iran trugar amerikanske mål i Emirata
Irans revolusjonsgarde seier amerikanske interesser i Dei sameinte arabiske emirata er legitime mål etter at USA gjekk til åtak mot den iranske oljeøya Kharg. Det melder Reuters som siterer iranske statlege medium. Revolusjonsgarden oppmod…
Show HN: AgentArmor – open-source 8-layer security framework for AI agents
I've been talking to founders building AI agents across fintech, devtools, and productivity – and almost none of them have any real security layer. Their agents read emails, call APIs, execute code, and write to databases with essentially…
Bilfører på kjøpesenter i Trondheim tatt av politiet
Fosen-saken har blitt film. Men er langt fra overstått
Søndag er det verdenspremiere på «La fjella leve», der søkelys settes på Nord-Fosen siidas mangeårige kamp. Men selve Fosen-saken er langt fra overstått.
Dei sameinte arabiske emirata: Dronevrak starta brann ved eit oljeanlegg
Ein brann braut ut ved eit oljeanlegg i emiratet Fujairah i Dei sameinte arabiske emirata etter at vrakrestar frå ein drone fall ned under ei avskjering, opplyser styresmaktene Det melder nyheitsbyrået Reuters. Ingen personar skal vere ska…
Frykter oljegrep vil skape støy: – Elefant i et glassmagasin
Det kan skape bråk hvis kontroversielle områder som Lofoten åpnes for olje- og gassleting, tror Sp-leder Trygve Slagsvold Vedum.
To trøndere på topp i Birken
Det ble dobbelt trøndersk i Birkebeinerrennet lørdag.
Starlink Militarization and Its Impact on Global Strategic Stability
Article URL: https://interpret.csis.org/translations/starlink-militarization-and-its-impact-on-global-strategic-stability/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47374796 Points: 11 # Comments: 1
Megadev: A Development Kit for the Sega Mega Drive and Mega CD Hardware
Article URL: https://github.com/drojaazu/megadev Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47374745 Points: 9 # Comments: 0
Advarer om shipping-fall: – Aksjene er fortsatt dyre
Shippingaksjer har snudd nedover etter kraftig krigsopptur. Ekspert ser fortsatt mulighet for en «betydelig nedside» i dem.
Ukraina: Fire drepne og ti skadde
Leiaren for den militære administrasjonen i Kyiv-regionen, Mykola Kalasjnik, seier eit «massivt angrep» med dronar og rakettar ramma område nær hovudstaden i løpet av natta. Det melder Reuters. Fire menneske er drepne og ti skadde etter ru…
Mann i 20-årene rngte selv til politiet. Nå er han anmeldt
Utanriksminister Eide: – Midtausten står i brann
Utanriksminister Espen Barth Eide (Ap) uttrykker sterk uro over sivile lidingar i Midtausten etter krigen mellom Israel, USA og Iran. – Midtausten står i brann. To veker etter at Israel og USA gjekk til angrep på Iran, blir situasjonen sta…
Har du fortsatt lyslenkene på? De avslører middelklassen, mener eksperten.
Samfunnsgeograf Karl Fredrik Tangen mener lyslenker er blitt et lite minefelt av skikk og bruk, smak og uskrevne regler – særlig for den strebende middelklassen.
Inspirasjon fra klasserommet
Lær av en lærer!
I fjor syklet Halvar flere mil – nåkan han ikke gå, spise eller snakke
– Vi vil kjempe for ham så lenge han er her og så lenge vi kan, sier datteren til ALS-pasienten.
USA har angrepet Kharg-øya i Iran: – Big bang for oljeprisen
Truslene hagler etter angrep mot «Irans kronjuvel».
Måtte rydde E6 etter steinsprang
«Håvard» dømt for drap: – Jeg ville bare dø
Eksplosjon ved jødisk skole i Nederland
Ein jødisk skule i byen er blitt utsett for eit målretta angrep etter ein eksplosjon ved bygget, seier ordføraren i Amsterdam, Femke Halsema. Det melder Reuters som siterer det nederlandske nyheitsbyrået ANP laurdag morgon. Ordføraren kall…
Avhengighetsskapende lyd - om du får dem til å sitte på plass
Sonys WF-1000XM6 gjør det meste riktig, men er ikke for alle.
Såpeoperaen Maga
Den amerikanske høyresiden er spinnvill, problematisk og veldig, veldig avhengighetsskapende.
Krigsspill ute av kontroll
Trump har mistet kontrollen over både oljeprisen og krigens narrativ. Men nå kan også Iran ha gått for langt i spillet om Hormuzstredet.
Boy George skal på scenen for San Marino i Eurovision
80-tallstjernen Boy George skal delta for San Marino i Eurovision-finalen i Wien. Sammen med artisten Senhit skal 64-åringen kjempe mot norske Jonas Lovv. Boy George fikk sitt store gjennombrudd i bandet Culture Club, som hadde store hitlå…
Politiet måtte vise bort mann fra hotell i Trondheim
En ung mann skal ha skadet flere biler, mens politiet mistenker en mann i 40-årene for ruskjøring.
Trump: USA har angrepet Kharg-øya i Iran
Trump sier amerikanske styrker har fullstendig utslettet alle militære mål på Irans viktige oljeanlegg Kharg. Iran truer med angrep på oljeselskaper.
Fyller drivstoff over grensa: – Jeg stusser over at det er så dyrt i Norge
Den siste tiden har drivstoff blitt vesentlig dyrere i Norge. I Sverige derimot er prisene fortsatt lave.
Nord-Korea skal ha avfyrt prosjektil
Nord-Korea skal ha avfyrt et uidentifisert prosjektil mot havet utenfor østkysten, rapporterer Sør-Koreas nyhetsbyrå Yonhap som viser til militæret. Den japanske regjeringen uttalte at Nord-Korea hadde skutt opp det som kunne være et balli…
Angrep mot USAs ambassade i Irak
USAs ambassade i Irak er natt til lørdag angrepet. En AFP-journalist forteller om røyk som stiger fra bygningen. En drone skal ha truffet helikopterlandingsplassen til ambassaden.
Palestinsk skuespiller nektet innreise til USA
Motaz Malhees får ikke deltatt på Oscar-utdelingen på grunn av innreiseforbud til USA. Palestineren spiller en hovedrolle i det som mange mener er en av årets viktigste filmer.
MG IM6 er en kraftpakke til en overkommelig pris
Leverer på mange fronter.
To drept i Kyiv-området
To personer skal være drept i russiske angrep mot Kyiv-regionen natt til lørdag. Det melder AFP.
Oljeprisen til himmels: – Går direkte inn på lommeboken
Oljeprisen har steget med over 40 prosent i år. Det vil vi trolig merke på lommeboken.
Palestinsk skuespiller nektet innreise til USA
Motaz Malhees får ikke deltatt på Oscar-utdelingen på grunn av innreiseforbud til USA. Han spiller en av hovedrollene i filmen «The Voice of Hind Rajab» som er Oscar-nominert til prisen for beste internasjonale spillefilm. Det amerikanske…
Optimizing Content for Agents
Article URL: https://cra.mr/optimizing-content-for-agents/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47372672 Points: 7 # Comments: 0
An investigation of the forces behind the age-verification bills
Article URL: https://lwn.net/Articles/1062779/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47372290 Points: 80 # Comments: 5
USA vil frigjøre oljereserver til uka
Det amerikanske energidepartementet sier de forventer leveranser fra landets oljereserve til uka, melder Reuters. Oljen vil komme på markedet innen slutten av neste uka. Dette skjer som følge av krigen i Midtøsten. Beredskapsoljen er lagre…
Our Experience with I-Ready
Article URL: https://moultano.wordpress.com/2026/03/12/our-experience-with-i-ready/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47371922 Points: 5 # Comments: 1
En drept og flere såret i russiske angrep mot Ukraina
En person ble drept og seks såret i russiske angrep i den ukrainske Dnipropetrovsk-regionen, opplyser guvernøren i området. Fire personer ble såret i et russisk angrep mot byen Zaporizjzja. På den andre siden av grensen, i den russiske Bel…
Games with loot boxes to get minimum 16 age rating across Europe
Article URL: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cge84xqjg5lo Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47371692 Points: 35 # Comments: 8
Joachim «skatet» Australia på langs: – Det var jævlig langt
Mens vinteren herjet i Norge, har Joachim Lanham (23) fra Sandvika tilbakelagt omtrent 5500 kilometer på rulleskøyter, og delvis sykkel.
"Added 1M context window for Opus 4.6 by default for Max, Team, and Enterprise"
Article URL: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/claude-code/refs/heads/main/CHANGELOG.md Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47371486 Points: 8 # Comments: 1
Trump: USA har angrepet Kharg-øya i Iran
USAs president Donald Trump sier at amerikanske styrker har gjennomført et angrep mot militære mål på Kharg-øya i Persiabukta.
Fem amerikanske tankfly skal være skadet på flybase i Saudi-Arabia
Fem amerikanske tankfly er ifølge Wall Street Journal skadet på en flybase i Saudi-Arabia. De stod på bakken på Prins Sultan-basen, ifølge avisa.
Flere helsearbeidere i Libanon drept i angrep
Tolv helsearbeidere, blant dem flere leger, er drept i et angrep mot en klinikk i det sørlige Libanon, opplyser landets helsedepartement. Tidligere på dagen ble to helsearbeidere med tilknytning til Hizbollah-bevegelsen drept i et angrep m…
I beg you to follow Crocker's Rules, even if you will be rude to me
Article URL: https://lr0.org/blog/p/crocker/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47371275 Points: 5 # Comments: 1
Trump: USA har angrepet Kharg-øya i Iran
Trump sier den amerikanske sentralkommandoen har angrepet Kharg-øya. Det er en sentral øy for iransk oljeeksport i Persiabukta. Trump sier de har valgt å ikke ødelegge oljeinfrastrukturen på øya. Men han sier han kan ombestemme seg dersom…
I Found 39 Algolia Admin Keys Exposed Across Open Source Documentation Sites
Article URL: https://benzimmermann.dev/blog/algolia-docsearch-admin-keys Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47371064 Points: 18 # Comments: 5
Eksplosjoner hørt i Doha
AFP-journalister og vitner som Reuters har vært i kontakt har hørt eksplosjoner i Doha i Qatar. Forsvarsministeren sier de har avskåret et missilangrep, melder Reuters. Litt tidligere kom det melding om at det var iverksatt evakuering i se…
Drone strikes in Haiti that killed 1250, 17 children, condemned by rights group
Article URL: https://haitiantimes.com/2026/03/11/hrw-condemns-haiti-drone-strikes-killing-children/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47370822 Points: 13 # Comments: 0
Rykker ut til ulykke
Amerikanske medier: Nye amerikanske styrker på vei til Midtøsten
Ifølge Washington Post og andre amerikanske medier sender USA «USS Tripoli» til Midtøsten. Det skriver Dagbladet. Skipet har opp til 5000 soldater, flere helikoptre og mindre båter. Det skal være framme i slutten av måneden.
FN-base i Sør-Libanon skal være truffet av angrep
En FN-base i Sør-Libanon skal være truffet i et israelsk angrep, melder statlige medier ifølge AFP. UNIFIL-basen ligger i byen Mays al-Jabal. Det israelske forsvaret (IDF) har ikke kommentert hendelsen.
Statlige medier: Nye angrep mot Israel
Iran er i gang med et nytt missilangrep mot Israel, melder statlige medier ifølge AFP.
Varsler tre prosjektbølger: – Blir utrolig spennende
Frem mot 2027 planlegger Equinor-topp Kjetil Hove tre bølger med til sammen 20 havbunnsprosjekter. – Det blir én bølge til sommeren, én til jul, og én til neste sommer.
Person hentet opp fra vannet i Trondheim
Fotballglede selv om kranene stenger
Likhet for loven må gjelde selv om herrelandslaget er i fotball-VM.
Spesielt ett virus herjer nå – advarer mot dette
FHI har likevel én god nyhet til deg.
Stans i flyvninger i Washington
Ingen fly får lette eller lande i Washington D.C.-området, melder Reuters. Grunnen skal være feil på utstyr.
D2 vant pris for årets sportsreportasje
D2 var i Liverpool for å ta temperaturen da byens store fotballklubb cruiset mot sitt 20. ligamesterskap. Nå har også fotografen vunnet.
D2 vant pris for årets sportsreportasje
D2 var i Liverpool for å ta temperaturen da byens store fotballklubb cruiset mot sitt 20. ligamesterskap. Nå har også fotografen vunnet.
Telia vet hvem som stod bak datainnbrudd
I november i fjor ble Telia utsatt for et datainnbrudd og flere filer ble publisert på det mørke nettet. Telia er kjent med hvem som har lekket dataene, skriver Bergensavisen. Informasjonssjefen i Telia sier til avisen at det er en krimine…
Trolig ferdig om ni uker
KOMMENTAR: Det RBK trenger minst er en ny, hastig omveltning i trenerteamet. Sannsynligheten er stor for at det likevel skjer.
Tapte etter dramatiske sluttminutter
Nidaros tapte fredagens kamp i Lørenskog 3–2.
Ser en ny trend: – Folk er nysgjerrige
Salget av østers på Meny Moholt har mer enn doblet seg på ett år. Restaurantene ser også en økt nysgjerrighet blant trønderne.
Den eldste broren anker fengsling: – Basert på spekulasjoner
Alle de siktede varetektsfengsles for eksplosjonen ved den amerikanske ambassaden. En av brødrene anker kjennelsen.
Kvinne i Bergen tiltalt for seksuell omgang med gutt (15)
En kvinne i 30-årene fra Bergen er tiltalt i Hordaland tingrett for seksuell omgang med en 15 år gammel gutt i fjor sommer. Hun er også tiltalt for å ha sendt seksualiserte videoer til gutten på Snapchat, samt for å ha kjøpt alkohol til 15…
How do you capture WHY engineering decisions were made, not just what?
We onboarded a senior engineer recently strong, 8 years experience. He spent 3 weeks playing code archaeologist just to understand WHY our codebase looks the way it does. Not what the code does. That was fast. But the reasoning behind deci…
Føderal dommer blokkerer stevning av Fed-sjef: – Hensikt å trakassere og presse Powell
Dommeren i saken mener at rettsforfølgelsen av sentralbanksjefen er politisk motivert.
The wild six weeks for NanoClaw's creator that led to a deal with Docker
Article URL: https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/13/the-wild-six-weeks-for-nanoclaws-creator-that-led-to-a-deal-with-docker/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47368703 Points: 13 # Comments: 0
Føderal dommer blokkerer stevning av Fed-sjefen: – I praksis ingen beviser
Den føderale dommeren mener det amerikanske justisdepartementet kun stevnet sentralbanksjef Jerome Powell for å få han til å stemme for lavere renter, eller gå av.
Norge øker støtten til ofre for krigen i Midtøsten
I et møte med norske hjelpeorganisasjoner fredag, sa Utviklingsminister Åsmund Aukrust at pengene tas fra den humanitære reserven. – Storkrigen i Midtøsten har forverret den allerede alvorlige humanitære situasjonen i regionen. I tillegg e…
Putin tjener rått på krigen – fyller krigskassen
Midtøsten-konflikten sender energiprisene i været og fyller Vladimir Putins krigskasse med milliarder til krigføringen i Ukraina.
Ambassadebomben: Den eldste broren anker fengsling
Forsvarer Frode Sulland skriver til NTB at varetektsfengslingen av en av de siktede i terrorbombing-saken ankes. – Den er basert på spekulasjoner som ikke er forankret i bevissituasjonen, skriver han.
Stanford researchers report first recording of a blue whale's heart rate (2019)
Article URL: https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2019/11/first-ever-recording-blue-whales-heart-rate Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47368430 Points: 3 # Comments: 1
Chat GPT er blitt en grådig god venn
Muligheten for påvirkning, manipulering og utnyttelse vil antageligvis være i en helt annen liga enn det vi har opplevd med sosiale medier.
Hva er godt nok?
Konkurransen fra KI kan være opprivende.
Advarer reisende: – Bare å stålsette seg
Kari Austgarden (73) er bekymret: – I verste fall er pengene borte.
Agresssiv mann i slåbrok
En mann iført slåbrok og slippers ble i kveld pågrepet ved Drammen stasjon. Mannen skal ha oppført seg aggressivt, og en vekter varslet politiet. Ifølge politiet var det ikke mulig å kommunisere med mannen, og han ble kjørt til arresten.
Digg is gone again
Article URL: https://digg.com/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47368135 Points: 41 # Comments: 21
Kidnappet tenåring, men ble frikjent: – Klienten min er livredd
Retten slo fast at mannen var skyldig. Likevel slipper han straff.
Krigen presser opp drivstoffpriser: – Markedet er mellom tvil og tro
Prisen på diesel, et sentralt drivstoff i verdenshandelen, har skutt opp etter krigsutbruddet i Midtøsten. Nå rapporteres det om femgangeren på bunkersolje noen steder i Asia.
84 drepte iranske sjøfolk sendt hjem til Iran fra Sri Lanka
Sjøfolkene ble drept da krigsskipet IRIS Dena ble torpedert like utenfor Sri Lankas kyst 4. mars. De 32 som overlevde torpedoangrepet oppholder seg på Sri Lanka. Et annet iransk krigsskip, IRIS Bushehr, fikk tillatelse til å seile inn i sr…
Mouser: An open source alternative to Logi-Plus mouse software
I discovered this project because all-of-a-sudden Logi Options Plus software updater started taking 40-60% of my Intel Macbook Pro until I killed the process (of course it restarts). In my searches I ended up at a reddit discussion where I…
Hammerspoon
Article URL: https://github.com/Hammerspoon/hammerspoon Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47367932 Points: 8 # Comments: 3
USA utlover inntil 10 millioner dollar i belønning for informasjon om Irans toppledere
I tillegg til landets nye øverste leder, Mojtaba Khamenei, utloves det også belønning for informasjon om Irans etterretnings- og sikkerhetsminister, og nøkkelpersoner i Irans revolusjonsgarde. Det framgår av det amerikanske utenriksdeparte…
– Alt som er litt gammeldags, er velkomment i vårt hjem
Det skal være lunt og koselig i huset. Her har paret skapt et hjem for seg selv og de sju kjæledyrene.
You deleted everything and AWS is still charging you?
Article URL: https://jvogel.me/posts/2026/aws-still-charging-you/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47367825 Points: 12 # Comments: 2
My Life Got 100x Better When I Stopped Thinking About Google
Article URL: https://joostboer.com/google-quality-of-life Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47367790 Points: 8 # Comments: 2
Erdogan: Tyrkia lar seg ikke trekke inn i krigen
Tyrkias president, Tayyip Erdogan, sa fredag at Tyrkia ikke vil la seg trekke inn i krigen mellom Iran, Israel og USA, men at landet er forberedt på alle trusler etter at en tredje iransk ballistisk missil ble avfyrt mot Tyrkia. Den ble av…
Noe lignende kommer aldri til å skje igjen
En norsk spillefilm kan for første gang få Oscar. Noe tilsvarende skjer ikke igjen.
Rykket ut til melding om røyk på Møllenberg - viste seg å skyldes biffmiddag
Your Phone Is an Entire Computer
Article URL: https://medhir.com/blog/your-phone-is-an-entire-computer Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47367568 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Show HN: Context Gateway – Compress agent context before it hits the LLM
We built an open-source proxy that sits between coding agents (Claude Code, OpenClaw, etc.) and the LLM, compressing tool outputs before they enter the context window. Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vFZ6MPrwjw#t=9s . Motivation: Ag…
John Carmack about open source and anti-AI activists
https://xcancel.com/id_aa_carmack/status/2032460578669691171 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47367463 Points: 40 # Comments: 10
The Accidental Room (2018)
Article URL: https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-accidental-room/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47367443 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Cookie Jars Capture American Kitsch (2023)
Article URL: https://www.eater.com/23651631/cookie-jar-trend-appreciation-collecting-history Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47367336 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Fire personer varetektsfengslet i fire uker etter terrorbombing
Alle tre brødre og moren som er siktet etter bombingen utenfor den amerikanske ambassaden natt til søndag varetektsfengslet i fire uker. Det kommer frem i rettskjennelsen. Alle fire får også brev- og besøksforbud i den perioden. Tidligere…
Ambassadebomben: Alle de siktede varetektsfengsles i fire uker
Både moren og de tre brødrene varetektsfengsles for eksplosjonen ved den amerikanske ambassaden.
Why the militaries are scrambling to create their own Starlink
Article URL: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2517766-why-the-worlds-militaries-are-scrambling-to-create-their-own-starlink/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47367220 Points: 18 # Comments: 2
Bonde tiltalt etter at mange dyr døde
En bonde i Troms er tiltalt for brudd på dyrevelferdsloven. Statsadvokaten mener at bonden ikke sørget for at geitebesetningen fikk god nok mat og væske slik at flere dyr ble avmagret. Døde dyr skal også ha blitt liggende slik at levende d…
VVS-aktør konkurs etter stortap
HR Rør hadde på et tidspunkt rundt 60 ansatte. Nå er det slutt.
«Noen sier vi ikke er bra for hverandre, andre mener vi har det fantastisk»
Marius Borg Høiby sitter med hodet i hendene. Så løfter han blikket og ser på henne. Han hvisker noe. Det ser ut som han sier: «Jeg elsker deg».
1M context is now generally available for Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6
Article URL: https://claude.com/blog/1m-context-ga Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47367129 Points: 75 # Comments: 12
Togstrekningen mellom Stokke og Sandefjord er stengt etter et ras
Toget mellom Stokke og Sandefjord er stengt for togtrafikk. Dette skyldes at det har gått et ras på strekningen. Det skriver Vy. En må regne med forsinkelser, og at noen tog kan bli innstilt. Bane NOR jobber med å rette feilen. Det er vent…
Revealed: Face of 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal from cave
Article URL: https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/shanidar-z-face-revealed Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47366931 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Helge Fossum ny generalsekretær i Fremskrittspartiet
– Jeg er veldig glad for å få Fossum inn i rollen som generalsekretær. Jeg er overbevist om at han vil bidra til å bygge partiorganisasjonen videre slik at vi er best mulig rustet til valgkampen foran det svært spennende lokalvalget neste…
Østfoldbanen stengt mellom Sarpsborg og Halden
Bane Nor opplyser at strekningen mellom Sarpsborg og Halden er stengt på grunn av værforholdene. Togtrafikken ble stanset klokken 11 fredag formiddag.
Nok en toppsjef slutter i kommuneeid konsern
Biblioteksentralen er innklaget til Esa og har datterselskap under rekonstruksjon. Nå velger konsernsjef Hans Vigen å forlate jobben og vil ikke svare på om han får etterlønnspakke.
Søker etter savnet mann i Trondheim
Avviser anke av dom
Høyesterett har avslått anken til den 35 år gamle mannen som er dømt for drapet på Linea Bjørnnes i Stjørdal i 2024, skriver VG. Dermed er dommen fra lagmannsretten rettskraftig. Mannen ble 29. januar dømt i Frostating lagmannsrett til tol…
Elon Musk pushes out more xAI founders as AI coding effort falters
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2032201568335044978 , https://xcancel.com/elonmusk/status/2032201568335044978 https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/artificial-intelli... https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/elon-musk-screw... Com…
OVH forgot they donated documentation hosting to Pandas
Article URL: https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/64584 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47366664 Points: 24 # Comments: 0
Høyesterett avviser anken i Linea-saken
– Vi er slitne og glad det er «over», sier Lineas mor til Adresseavisen.
Høyesterett avviser anken i Linea-saken: – Han er skuffet
DN mener: Regjeringen mener folk har fått bedre råd. Folket sier nei.
Regjeringens mål om gi folk bedre råd kan skape mer mistillit enn begeistring.
Libanon: Over 770 drept i israelske angrep
Det libanesiske helsedepartementet opplyser fredag at 773 mennesker er drept i landet siden 2. mars. 103 barn er blitt drept, mens 326 barn er såret. Antallet sårede er nå 1933, ifølge helsedepartementet dagsrapport om de humanitære konsek…
Nato-land kritiserer USA for å lette på russiske oljesanksjoner
Både Norge, Tyskland og Canada kommer med kraftig kritikk av USAs beslutning om å lette på sanksjoner på russisk olje.
Regjeringen sitter passiv og ser på
Channel Surfer – Watch YouTube Like It's Cable TV
Article URL: https://channelsurfer.tv/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47366400 Points: 22 # Comments: 7
The Wyden Siren Goes Off Again: We'll Be "Stunned" by NSA Under Section 702
Article URL: https://www.techdirt.com/2026/03/12/the-wyden-siren-goes-off-again-well-be-stunned-by-what-the-nsa-is-doing-under-section-702/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47366374 Points: 18 # Comments: 0
FN-sjefen ber om 3,1 milliarder kroner i humanitær hjelp til Libanon
– Solidaritet i ord må vises ved solidaritet gjennom handling, sier generalsekretær FNs António Guterres. Ifølge Flyktninghjelpen er minst 816.000 libanesere, tilsvarende 14 prosent av befolkningen, internt fordrevet i landet som følge av…
UD advarer mot å reise til 63 land
UD oppfordrer reisende til å vurdere sikkerheten nøye både før og underveis på reiser som planlegges. Departementet advarer nå mot å reise til 63 land. Konflikten mellom Israel, USA og Iran har ført til stengte luftrom og kansellerte fly i…
Kynisk morskjærlighet
Det er aldri en god idé å kjøpe en vannmaskin på Instagram.
Startet nytt selskap: – Vi har skjønt hvor dette bar
Det er uvisst hva som skjer med Trondheim Lyds søsterselskap. Nå har tidligere ansatte startet nytt selskap.
Slik kan vi forsvare oss mot KI-«dommedag»
Tankesmien Langsikt peker på tre scenarioer for autonome KI-katastrofer. Og måter å forebygge dem på. – Lite sannsynlig, mener forsker.
Historiker om makuleringsmaskin hos Rød-Larsen og Juul: – Ganske spesielt
TV 2s undersøkelser peker mot at diplomatparet har hatt en makuleringsmaskin i kjellerboden sammen med graderte dokumenter.
Kritiserer USA for å lette på russiske oljesanksjoner
Under en pressekonferanse i Bardufoss fredag med Tysklands forbundskansler Friedrich Merz, Canadas statsminister Mark Carney og statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre, kritiserte alle tre USAs valg om å lette på sanksjoner på russisk olje. – Vi er…
Launch HN: Captain (YC W26) – Automated RAG for Files
Hi HN, we’re Lewis and Edgar, building Captain to simplify unstructured data search ( https://runcaptain.com ). Captain automates the building and maintenance of file-based RAG pipelines. It indexes cloud storage like S3 and GCS, plus SaaS…
Oljemilliardæren Bryan Sheffield i Texas: – 100 dollar fatet vil knuse økonomien
Bestefaren ble kastet ut av Iran og faren ble søkkrik på skiferolje i Texas. Nå vil Donald Trump at milliardæren Bryan Sheffield gjennomfører hans oljeeventyr.
Inn i det ukjente med Arif og Krissy
To mektige artister som forener kunst og pop på forskjellig vis.
Hus, hjem og bekymringer
Sjeføkonom Hilde Karoline Midsem (43) liker tall som forteller en historie. Akkurat nå bekymrer de henne.
Oppløftende Stockholm-duo
Fengende housepoesi med Stockholm-duoen Joshua Idehen.
Trap for eldre
Ikonet Kim Gordon har ikke mistet noe av sin skarphet.
Vill harselas med krympende arbeidsmarked
Det blir ikke mørkere enn komedien «No Other Choice». Ikke mye morsommere, heller.
NASA targets Artemis II crewed moon mission for April 1 launch
Article URL: https://www.npr.org/2026/03/12/nx-s1-5746128/nasa-artemis-ii-april-launch Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47365784 Points: 22 # Comments: 8
Ber om fire ukers varetektsfengsling
Påtalemyndigheten har bedt om fire ukers varetektsfengsling for de fire som er pågrepet etter ambassadebomben. Tre brødre og deres mor er siktet for terrorbombing. – Vi utelukker ikke at det kan bli flere pågripelser, sier politiadvokat Ch…
Analyse: Ingenting tilsier billigere minne før 2028
Og prisene ser ut til å øke videre.
Meta Platforms: Lobbying, Dark Money, and the App Store Accountability Act
Article URL: https://github.com/upper-up/meta-lobbying-and-other-findings Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47365597 Points: 139 # Comments: 11
Zalaris-sjefen om innsidesiktet Arctic-ansatt: – Uforståelig at en person som ham kan være involvert i dette
Zalaris-sjefen bekrefter kjennskap til betrodd Arctic-ansatt, men ikke i forbindelse med fredagens bud. Arctic vil ikke svare på om han sto på innsidelisten før han ble pågrepet.
Tyrkisk skip har fått passere gjennom Hormuzstredet
Skip fra noen land har fått lov til å passere gjennom Hormuzstredet, sa Irans viseutenriksminister torsdag. – Slik Iran vurderer det, mener vi at de landene som har deltatt i aggresjonen, ikke bør få dra fordel av trygg ferdsel gjennom Hor…
Syv spillere gir ham hodebry
Lørdag kveld koker det i Molde. Det skjer uten en rekke RBK-profiler på banen.
Kurs og vannmaskiner skal gi norske mødre økonomisk frihet
Høiby: – Har visket ut meg som menneske
En følelsesladd Marius Borg Høiby inntok vitneboksen.
Two long-lost episodes of 'Doctor Who' have been found
Article URL: https://apnews.com/article/doctor-who-lost-episodes-found-daleks-6849b09faa6eca9377b2a0db45d47ff8 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47365461 Points: 7 # Comments: 0
Norsk olje og gass blir viktigere for Europa
Energianalytiker Helge André Martinsen mener norsk olje og gass «vil stå enda mer fjellstøtt».
Tusenvis trodde hun var en ny Messias
Musikken, bildene og ambisjonene imponerer mer enn helheten.
Mistet lappen etter fartskontroll
Gjør du dette blir du bortvist
I år har arrangøren gjort nye tiltak for å forebygge kaos og fyll.
Alle snakker om ChatGPT og Claude, men gjennombruddet skjer på laben
OpenAI og Anthropic sine nye lanseringer i februar skapte overskrifter og dominerte debatten i tek-miljøet. Men disse nyhetene overskygget et annet KI-gjennombrudd som kan få langt større konsekvenser.
Ni ting som skjer i Trondheim i helga
Shopping, whiskydrikking og kvensk sauna. Dette er bare noe av det du kan finne på i helga.
Forsvarer: Oslo-politiet foreslår å henlegge sak om mulig vitnepåvirkning
Ifølge forsvarer Petar Sekulic har Oslo-politiet foreslått å henlegge saken om mulig vitnepåvirkning i rettssaken mot Marius Borg Høiby som «intet straffbart forhold funnet». Sekulic tar opp dette i retten fredag ettermiddag. Ifølge Sekuli…
Bergensinvestor handlet likt i flere aksjer som innsidesiktet: – Helt ukjent for meg hvordan han har handlet
I flere tilfeller har en bergensinvestor samme handelsmønster som dem som danner grunnlaget for siktelsen mot en investor fra Kristiansand. Fredag tjente han to millioner på Zalaris-budet.
Four crew members killed after US refuelling plane crashes in Iraq
Article URL: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy0dz5ql17vo Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47364829 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Parallels Confirms MacBook Neo Can Run Windows in a Virtual Machine
Article URL: https://www.macrumors.com/2026/03/13/macbook-neo-runs-windows-11-vm/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47364729 Points: 14 # Comments: 7
Meteorologene varsler godvær til uka
Været ligger an til å snu i nesten hele Norge, med mindre vind, nedbør og skyer.
Et av regjeringspartiene på Grønland trekker seg
Det betyr at ministeren for utenrikssaker og forskning trekker seg fra regjeringen. Grønlands statsminister uttrykker irritasjon over at partiet trekker seg fra regjeringen. – Det er deres beslutning. Det respekterer jeg. Men jeg vil også…
Restoring an Xserve G5: When Apple built real servers
Recently I came into posession of a few Apple Xserves. The one in question today is an Xserve G5, RackMac3,1 , which was built when Apple at the top—and bottom—of it's PowerPC era. This isn't the first Xserve—that honor belongs to the G4 1…
Avslører nytt stort overskudd: – Var nødt til å gjøre det
Selv om VM-krisen ga en millionsmell, blir det grønne tall og omsetningsrekord for Norges Skiforbund i 2025.
UAEs utenriksminister: Nabolandene sjokkerte over iranske angrep
– USAs president Donald Trump vil bringe krigen med Iran til en diplomatisk avslutning «i løpet av sin tid», men Teheran må stanse angrepene på sine naboer før de kan megle, sier Lana Nusseibeh, utenriksminister i De forente arabiske emira…
Frykter todeling av shippingmarkedet
Ifølge Rystad Energy er oljemarkedet nå fullstendig snudd på hodet. Norges Rederiforbund frykter en oppsplitting av shippingmarkedet – og oljemarkedet.
Wall Street vendte snuten nedover: – Vi følger med på bensinprisene
Og samtidig som krigen i Iran fortsetter, tror ikke markedet lenger på rentefest i USA.
Wall Street vender snuten nedover: – Vi følger med på bensinprisene
Og samtidig som krigen i Iran fortsetter, tror ikke markedet lenger på rentefest i USA.
Wall Street vender snuten nedover
Samtidig fortsetter krigen i Iran å pågå.
Wall Street stiger friskt fra start
Run NanoClaw in Docker Sandboxes
Article URL: https://nanoclaw.dev/blog/nanoclaw-docker-sandboxes/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47364397 Points: 25 # Comments: 3
Forsvareren til siktet mor etter ambassadebomben: – Hun er forvirret
– Hun er forvirret. Hun skjønner ikke hvorfor hun er pågrepet og fremstilles for fengsling, sier Aase Karine Sigmond. Hun er forsvarer for moren til de tre brødrene som er siktet etter eksplosjonen ved USAs ambassade natt til søndag. – Hun…
PST om «arkivsaken»: Vurderer fortløpende etterforsking av brudd på sikkerhetsloven
PST vurderer fortløpende å opprette etterforsking for brudd på sikkerhetsloven etter at graderte dokumenter ble funnet i kjellerboden til Terje Rød-Larsen og Mona Juul. Det opplyser de til NRK. – PST har fortløpende og god dialog med Økokr…
To snøkrabberederier saksøker staten
Årsaken er det de mener er ugyldig tilbakekalling av tillatelser og usaklig og urimelig forskjellsbehandling, ifølge advokat Ida Espolin Johnson som representerer rederiene Kransvik Kystfiske og Straumberg Drift. – Det er i den størrelsen…
Nå er det for farlig å rydde denne veien
For ti dager siden ble veien knust av enorme kampesteiner. Værforholdene gjør opprydningsarbeidet vanskelig.
Oppgang på Wall Street
Etter fall i går er det oppgang på Wall Street i dag.
Launch HN: Spine Swarm (YC S23) – AI agents that collaborate on a visual canvas
Hey HN! We're Ashwin and Akshay from Spine AI ( https://www.getspine.ai ). Spine Swarm is a multi-agent system that works on an infinite visual canvas to complete complex non-coding projects: competitive analysis, financial modeling, SEO a…
Terrorsiktet 17-åring varetektsfengsles i to nye uker
Det har i dag vært avholdt et nytt fengslingsmøte i Oslo tingrett i forbindelse med saken der en 17 år gammel gutt skal ha hatt planer om å sprenge Nato-basen på Jåttå i Stavanger. Det sier påtaleansvarlig Line Nyvoll Nygaard i PST. – Rett…
Lange køer på E6 etter kjedekollisjon
Nødetatene rykker ut til en kjedekollisjon på E6 nordgående ved Skedsmovollen i Lillestrøm fredag ettermiddag.
Nanny state discovers Linux, demands it check kids' IDs before booting
Article URL: https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/13/opinion_os_verification/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47363990 Points: 13 # Comments: 2
Hegseth varsler ny dag med kraftigere angrep mot Iran
USAs forsvarsminister, Pete Hegseth, sier på en pressekonferanse at alle Irans forsvarsbedrifter snart er ødelagt. Han hevdet også at Irans nye øverste leder, Mojtaba Khamenei er såret, etter at han trolig var til stede ved angrepet som to…
E2E encrypted messaging on Instagram will no longer be supported after 8 May
Article URL: https://help.instagram.com/491565145294150 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47363922 Points: 13 # Comments: 0
301M Records Exposed: The HIPAA Breach Epidemic
Article URL: https://ciphercue.com/blog/hipaa-breach-epidemic-301-million-records Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47363901 Points: 8 # Comments: 0
Google Maps får 3D-navigasjon
Får «største oppdatering på over ti år».
For enkelt om deltidssaken
DNs kommentator viser liten forståelse for hvordan norsk arbeidsliv løser saker.
Felleskjøpet-leder fritatt for arbeidsplikt – kjøpte og solgte Yara-aksjer
Dette skal ha skjedd i perioden 2021-2025. Lederen er fritatt fra arbeidsplikten mens saken undersøkes videre, melder Felleskjøpet i en pressemelding. Nationen omtalte aksjehandelen først. Lederen eide til og med juli 2025 aksjer for rundt…
Adam Smith, forsvar og frihandel
Myndighetene bør opptre i Smiths ånd.
Frykter skrekksesong: – Vi må ha hjelp av foreldre
Våren har meldt sin anmarsj, og med det rulles elsparkesyklene ut. Politiet frykter skrekk-sesong.
Høiby hadde 300.000 kroner i bilen: – Kjørte som en prest
Sommeren 2020 fraktet Marius Borg Høiby omtrent 3,5 kilo marihuana fra Lørenskog til Tønsberg. Nå forklarer han hvorfor.
Can I Run AI locally?
Article URL: https://www.canirun.ai/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47363754 Points: 9 # Comments: 1
UP med kontroll: Fem forenklede forelegg
Selnæs blir med mot Molde
Ole Selnæs (31) blir med i kamptroppen til seriestarten.
Prisveksten i USA lå på 2,8 prosent i januar
Nøkkeltallene gir svar om både prisvekst og økonomisk vekst.
Qatar helium shutdown puts chip supply chain on a two-week clock
Article URL: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/qatar-helium-shutdown-puts-chip-supply-chain-on-a-two-week-clock Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47363584 Points: 11 # Comments: 4
Feds foretrukne inflasjonsmål: Prisene steg 2,8 prosent i februar
Prisveksten i USA ble litt lavere enn ventet forrige måned.
En skikkelig digg måte å servere fisk på!
Panert torsk er en skikkelig digg måte å servere fisk på!
Regjeringen vil gi politiet mer tilgang til persondata
Politiet skal få bruke ansiktsbilder og fingeravtrykk fra grensekontroller til å teste og utvikle informasjonssystemer, om regjeringen får viljen sin.
Nederlandsk politi har arrestert fire etter brann i ein synagoge
Nederlandsk politi har arrestert fire unge menn som er mistenkte for å starte ein brann utanfor ei synagoge i Rotterdam. Det melder nyheitsbyrået AFP. Politiet seier det framleis er uklart om dei mistenkte planla å sprenge eller setje fyr…
Flere hundre saker: – Nærmer oss 1000 samtaler
Forsikringsselskaper opplever en økning i henvendelser knyttet til reise og situasjonen i Midtøsten.
Show HN: Algorithms and Data Structures in TypeScript – Free Book (~400 Pages)
I started writing this book 10 years ago in JavaScript, got through a few chapters (asymptotic notation, basic techniques, start of sorting), and then abandoned it. Recently I picked it back up, converted everything to TypeScript, and used…
Jekker opp anslag før lønnsoppgjøret: Venter prisvekst på 3,2 prosent
Krigen i Midtøsten bidrar til økt usikkerhet og forventninger om høyere inflasjon utenlands, ifølge Teknisk Beregningsutvalg (TBU).
Tror prisene vil øke med 3,2 prosent i år
Tekninsk beregningsutvalg for inntektsoppgjørene (TBU) oppjusterer anslaget sitt for prisveksten i år. I februar spådde utvalget i sin foreløpige rapport at prosveksten i Norge ville ende på 3 prosent i år. Nå tror utvalget den vil ende på…
IAEA håpar å gjenoppta samtalar om Irans atomprogram
Sjefen for FNs atomenergibyrå (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, seier dei håpar å gjenoppta samtalar som skal finne ei langsiktig løysing på Irans atomprogram. Det melder Reuters som siterer det statlege russiske nyheitsbyrået Tass.
Nato seier dei har skote ned iransk rakett mot Tyrkia
Nato bekreftar at luftforsvaret deira har skote ned ein tredje rakett som blei skoten frå Iran mot Tyrkia, ifølge Reuters. – Nato er på vakt og står fast i forsvaret av alle allierte, seier ein Nato-talsperson.
Prompt-caching – auto-injects Anthropic cache breakpoints (90% token savings)
Article URL: https://prompt-caching.ai/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47363074 Points: 7 # Comments: 1
Åtte drepne i israelsk angrep sør i Libanon
Åtte personar er drepne i eit israelsk angrep mot ein landsby sør i Libanon nær hamnebyen Sidon, opplyser det libanesiske helsedepartementet. Det melder nyheitsbyrået AFP. Ni andre skal vere såra, ifølge styresmaktene. Ein AFP-fotograf på…
Røkke-rally for Midelfart: Eier aksjer for nær 300 mill. etter nytt kjøp
Celina Midelfart dobler verdiene i Aker etter aksjehamstring, oljeprisoppgang og KI-eufori.
Støre avviser norsk militærdeltagelse i Midtøsten
Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre avviser at Norge har planer om å delta i militære operasjoner i forbindelse med krigen i Midtøsten. – Norge har ikke i dag operative planer for å delta i en militær operasjon i dette området. Krigen har gjort…
Cuba seier dei har hatt samtalar med USA om blokaden
Cubanske styresmakter seier har hatt samtalar med den amerikanske regjeringa for å finne løysingar på blokaden mot landet, seier president Miguel Díaz-Canel. Uttalen kom i ein video som blei sendt på cubansk statleg fjernsyn tidleg fredag,…
Melding om brann i Horten
Nødetatene er i Horten etter melding om brann. Det brenner i et bolighus med to boenheter, sier operasjonsleder Vegard Dale Møane til NRK. Boligen er overtent. Det er mye flammer og røyk i området, ifølge operasjonslederen. Alle personer i…
Nato skjøt ned rakett fra Iran mot Tyrkia
Nato skjøt ned en rakett fra Iran som var på vei mot Tyrkia fredag morgen, opplyser en talsperson for forsvarsalliansen. Det tyrkiske forsvarsdepartementet sier at de har bedt Iran om en forklaring på hendelsen, skriver NTB.
Ny trøndersk påskekrim: Se TV-serien «Lønsj» hos oss i påska
Denne påska lanseres den nye krimserien Lønsj, spilt inn på Hitra og i Heim, med en rekke kjente trøndere på rollelista. Påskekrimmen i seks episoder kan du se hos oss.
Støre om å lette på russiske sanksjoner: – Ikke riktig
Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre mener det ikke er riktig å åpne for russisk olje. – Det viktigste signalet vi kan sende til Russland, er at denne krigen må stoppe. Og det bør da skje også i stor grad gjennom budskap i energisporet. Tidliger…
Har Adresseavisen solgt sjela si til fandens oldemor?
Slipper 400 mill. fat olje fra nødlagre
Kaos råder i råvaremarkedene etter krigsutbruddet i Midtøsten. Det internasjonale energibyrået (IEA) bekrefter at det skal gjøre det største frislippet noensinne fra strategiske lagre.
Slipper 400 mill. fat olje fra strategiske lagre
Kaos råder i råvaremarkedene etter krigsutbruddet i Midtøsten. Det internasjonale energibyrået (IEA) bekrefter at det skal gjøre det største frislippet fra nødlagrene noensinne.
Rørende og rasende slektsforskning
Isabell Kolpus kan mer enn å få folk til å le i «Nytt på nytt». I debutboken utforsker hun samisk identitet, utenforskap og behovet for tilhørighet.
Ukens Investtech: Tre aksjer med lav risiko
Her er tre teknisk sterke aksjer, som både er enkel å handle og har lav risiko.
Kraftig knekk i tankrater fra himmelhøye nivåer
Shippinganalytiker advarer om «ekstrem volatilitet» i tankmarkedet.
AI toys for children misread emotions and respond inappropriately
Article URL: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyg4wx6nxgo Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47362684 Points: 7 # Comments: 1
To norske festivalar på liste over Europas beste festivalar
Både Trænafestivalen og Tons of Rock er på Lonely Planet si liste av Europas beste festivalar i 2026. Reisenettstaden har ei rekke festivalar på lista, og Træna og Tons er i godt selskap med Roskilde i Danmark og Womad i Skottland.
Norge og Tyskland enige om å styrke romsamarbeidet
Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) og Tysklands forbundskansler Friedrich Merz går sammen om å styrke et strategisk norsk-tysk samarbeid om romvirksomhet.
TUI Studio – visual terminal UI design tool
Article URL: https://tui.studio/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47362613 Points: 10 # Comments: 5
Peter Thiel's Antichrist Lectures
Article URL: https://apnews.com/article/italy-peter-thiel-paypal-pope-vatican-c3a6c7d2daba501caf8152558ac2d743 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47362608 Points: 22 # Comments: 11
FN-sjefen besøker Libanon
FNs generalsekretær António Guterres seier han har landa i Beirut for eit solidaritetsbesøk med folket i Libanon. – Dei valde ikkje denne krigen. Dei blei dregne inn i han, skriv han i eit innlegg på X.
En corporate governance-messig suppe - største eier får sukret budet
Fulltreff på Zalaris, er Aker BP neste oppkjøpsobjekt på Oslo Børs?
Er dette virkelig byens beste bydelsrestaurant?
Entusiasmen er stor rundt dette spisestedet, men Smakspolitiet ble ikke imponert.
Fikk meldinger om aksjon: – Vi levde i uvisshet
Styrelederen i Det jødiske samfunn i Trondheim fryktet det verste da storaksjonen rundt synagogen startet.
I traced $2B in grants and 45 states' lobbying behind age‑verification bills
Article URL: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1rshc1f/i_traced_2_billion_in_nonprofit_grants_and_45/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47362528 Points: 75 # Comments: 4
Tyskland og Norge inngår tett samarbeid om romfart
Norge og Tyskland reiser sammen ut i verdensrommet. Regjeringssjefene Jonas Gahr Støre og Friedrich Merz bekreftet dette på Andøya fredag formiddag.
Gvisor on Raspbian
Article URL: https://nubificus.co.uk/blog/gvisor-rpi5/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47362487 Points: 9 # Comments: 0
Show HN: fftool – A Terminal UI for FFmpeg – Shows Command Before It Runs
Article URL: https://bensantora.com/posts/fftool-ffmpeg-tui-go/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47362485 Points: 17 # Comments: 4
Stoltenberg holdt tilbake nøkkeltall om norsk økonomi – nå snur han
I motsetning til i fjor delte ikke finansminister Jens Stoltenberg (Ap) viktig informasjon om tilstanden på norsk økonomi før budsjettkonferansen. – Et tilbakeslag for åpenheten, sier Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (Sp).
Norge og Tyskland styrker romsamarbeidet
Tyskland og Norge går sammen om å styrke et strategisk samarbeid om romvirksomhet. Det ble klart under pressekonferansen med statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre og Tysklands forbundskansler Friedrich Merz på Andøya Space i Nordland. – Vi etable…
Mor og tre sønner siktet etter ambassadeeksplosjon
Politiet har pågrepet og siktet moren til de tre brødrene som allerede var siktet etter ambassadeeksplosjonen.
Alvorlig scenario: Oljeprisen kan utløse resesjon
Ny rapport peker på høy oljepris som en mulig utløsende faktor for global resesjon.
Ytterligere en person fremstilles for tingretten siktet for terrorbombing
I tillegg til tre brødre fremstilles en kvinne for varetektsfengsling i Oslo tingrett fredag. Kvinnen er også siktet for terrorbombing. NRK har foreløpig ikke fått bekreftet at kvinnen er siktet i samme sak som de tre brødrene, som er sikt…
FA: Årets dyreste bolig solgt for 110 millioner kroner
Frogner-villaen ble kjøpt for 42 millioner kroner i januar 2025. Nå er den solgt for et betydelig høyere beløp, ifølge Finansavisen.
Source code of Swedish e-government services has been leaked
Article URL: https://darkwebinformer.com/full-source-code-of-swedens-e-government-platform-leaked-from-compromised-cgi-sverige-infrastructure/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47362350 Points: 58 # Comments: 29
Energikrise kan gi dytt til norsk omstilling
Omstillingskommisjonen skal i gang. i dét en ny energikrise kan ramme verden. Krisen forsterkes av fossil avhengighet i transport, industri og kraft.
Tiltalt for å ha forårsaket tragisk bilulykke
En indonesisk statsborger i 50-årene er nå tiltalt etter trafikkulykken på E10 i Tjeldsund i slutten av januar. Det var Inghild Ursin Reed (78) fra Sandnes og Elin Marit Ursin (70) som omkom i trafikkulykken i Tjeldsund, skriver Sandnespos…
Telia: Først i verden med svindelgrep
Har stoppet 100.000 svindelforsøk på tre uker.
Fire bekreftet døde etter at amerikansk tankfly styrtet i Irak
Fire personer er bekreftet døde etter at et tankfly av typen KC-135 i et «vennlig område» i Vest-Irak på torsdag. Det var to fly involvert i ulykken, men det andre flyet landet trygt etter hendelsen, ifølge det amerikanske militære. Det un…
DNs helgequiz, uke 11: Hvilken by forbindes med selskapet Heinz?
Middels, vanskelig, hjerterå. Klarer du alle?
Reder om skip i Persiabukten: – Må være innstilt på å bli der
Mens angrepene mot skip tiltar, jobber norske rederier for å holde moralen oppe hos slitne mannskap som ikke vet når de får reise hjem.
Vil hjelpe deg ut av «hamsterhjulet», men hvor havner du da? – Har jo ikke 193.000 kroner på konto
DN har kartlagt over 1000 norske Instagramprofiler som selger deg drømmen om økonomisk selvstendighet. Men hva er det de egentlig prøver å selge deg?
Tidenes mest populære Netflix-film får oppfølger
Netflix bekrefter at de kommer med en oppfølger til den populære animasjonsfilmen «Kpop: Demonjegerne». Det er foreløpig ikke satt noen premieredato.
Tre brødre fremstilles for varetektsfengsling etter ambassade-eksplosjon
De tre siktede brødrene etter eksplosjonen ved den amerikanske ambassaden i Oslo fremstilles for varetektsfengsling i Oslo tingrett fredag.
Den sagnomsuste datoen er ikke så farlig som sitt rykte
I dag er det fredag den 13, en dato som av mange forbindes med uflaks og overtro. Det vil skje ulykker, men neppe flere enn på en hvilken som helst annen dag.
Kjørte avregistrert bil uten førerkort
Uværet herjer på Østlandet – her står bilen under vann
Kraftig vind og regn har dominert værbildet på Østlandet natt til fredag.
Lett hjernerystelse på Klæbo – står over skirenn
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo blir ikke å se på lørdagens femmil, og vil gjøre flere endringer i planene fremover.
Høiby-saken i dag: I vitneboksen sitter et helsepersonell
Her kan du følge rettssaken mot Marius Borg Høiby. I studioet får du løpende oppdateringer fra retten og oversikt over det viktigste som skjer. Livestudioet leveres av Aftenposten.
Bil står under vann i Indre Østfold
Nødetatene rykket ut til Indre Østfold etter en melding om at en mann satt fast i en oversvømt bil. – Utrykningsleder fra Brannvesenet er på stedet. Mannen er ute av bilen og nedkjølt, skriver operasjonsleder i Øst politidistrikt Melissa K…
Storbritannia held på Russland-sanksjonar – USA opnar for unntak
Storbritannia seier dei ikkje vil lempe på sanksjonane mot russisk olje, melder BBC. – Den britiske regjeringa kjem ikkje til å lempe på sanksjonane mot Russland i det heile, sa landets energiministeren Michael Schanks til mediet. Han åtva…
Åpner gransking om tvangsarbeid
Amerikanske myndigheter vil undersøke nye sider ved handelspraksisen til flere land, inkludert Norge.
Innsidesiktet investor kjøpte aksjer like før Zalaris-bud - Økokrim vil undersøke
Arctic Securities, der investorens medsiktede jobber, er rådgiver for budgiveren.
Innsidesiktet investor kjøpte aksjer like før Zalaris-bud
Arctic Securities, der investorens medsiktede jobber, er rådgiver for budgiveren.
– Jeg tenkte det måtte være veldig alvorlig. Det var så stille i bakgrunnen
Moren fryktet det verste da hun fikk telefon fra datteren i alpinanlegget.
Google Maps blir personlig
Google Maps lanserer i dag den nye AI-drevet funksjon «Ask Maps» – som kommer med svært detaljerte og personlige svar. Funksjonen er allerede en snakkis på nett.
Bucketsquatting Is (Finally) Dead
Article URL: https://onecloudplease.com/blog/bucketsquatting-is-finally-dead Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47361913 Points: 13 # Comments: 1
– Trafikken har skutt i været
Slik påvirker krigen ferieplanene våre.
Børsen åpner i pluss
Oslo Børs stiger videre etter å ha stengt på rekordnivå torsdag. Oljeprisen har bikket 102 dollar per fat.
Oslo Børs med ny toppnotering
Det skjedde på en dag der flere rederier fikk juling på Børsen idet krisen ved Hormuzstredet skaper bekymring for at for mange skip jakter for få laster.
Shippingselskaper raser: – Skaper en hodepine
Flere rederier får juling på Oslo Børs idet krisen ved Hormuzstredet skaper bekymring for at for mange skip jakter for få laster.
Konsulentselskap kollapser etter Spetalen-salg
Arribatec stuper etter Spetalen-exit, mens det er full fyr i Zalaris-aksjen etter oppkjøpsbud.
Vil hjelpe deg ut av «hamsterhjulet», men hvor havner du da? – Har jo ikke 193.000 kroner på konto
DN har kartlagt over 1000 norske Instagramprofiler som selger deg drømmen om økonomisk selvstendighet. Men hva er det de egentlig prøver å selge deg?
SSB: Over 55.000 innvandra til Noreg i fjor
Totalt innvandra 55.243 personar til Noreg i fjor, viser nye tal frå Statistisk sentralbyrå (SSB). Det er litt lågare enn i 2019 og klart lågare enn i åra etter den russiske invasjonen av Ukraina. Den største gruppa innvandrarar er ukraina…
Riksrevisjonen skal undersøke kloakken
Kloakk blir ett av fire tema når Riksrevisjonen skal undersøke om myndighetene har gjort nok for å hjelpe kriserammet fjord.
Lars Magne og Amanda overtar storgården: – Skulle nesten tro det var skjebnen
Det er ikke bare én jobb som venter på de nye driverne på Aunet Gård.
Israel seier dei har starta nye angrep i Teheran
Det israelske militæret (IDF) seier dei fredag morgon har starta ei ny «brei bølge» av angrep mot Irans hovudstad Teheran. Det melder AFP. Ifølge IDF er målet infrastruktur knytt til det iranske regimet.
Skoene vekker oppsikt: – Hysterisk
Presidenten har begynt å gi lærsko i gave til venner. Men ikke alle klarer å fylle dem.
Vil ikke forklare seg etter politiaksjon ved synagogen
En væpnet politiaksjon ved synagogen i Trondheim torsdag kveld endte med at en mann i 20-årene ble pågrepet etter biljakt.
Vipps med best omdømme i Norge – Tesla og Meta blant taperne
Norgesgruppen og Tine faller på Apelands omdømmemåling. Matpriser og metanhemmere ligger bak, tror byrået. Vipps topper målingen for tredje år på rad.
Mellom 200 og 300 bussavganger innstilles hver dag
– Dette er en krevende situasjon og svært beklagelig overfor kundene som blir berørt, sier AtB.
Irans åtvarar mot nye protestar
Irans revolusjonsgarde åtvarar om ein hardare respons dersom det bryt ut nye protestar i landet, melder nyheitsbyrået AFP. I ei fråsegn sendt på statleg TV fredag seier Revolusjonsgarden at nye demonstrasjonar vil bli møtt med ein «sterkar…
Trusselbildet i verden gir økt belastning for Oslo-politiet
Fra 2019 til 2024 økte Oslo-politiets oppdrag knyttet til vakthold og sikring, demonstrasjoner, arrangementer og statsbesøk med 320 prosent. – Den stadig mer krevende sikkerhetssituasjonen, særlig siste tiden, utfordrer hele Oslo politidis…
Ut mot ABC News: – Sprer falsk informasjon
Pressesekretæren i Det hvite hus raser mot den amerikanske nyhetskanalen.
Israel seier dei har angripe bru i Libanon
Det israelske militæret (IDF) seier dei har angripe ei bru over elva i Litani i Libanon, melder Reuters. Litani er den lengste elva i landet og strekker seg Ifølge IDF skal Hizbollah nyleg ha plassert utskytingsramper nær brua og gjennomfø…
Seks år etter razzia blir det rettssak
Seks år etter politiets store razzia mot den tidligere fiskeribedriften Hermann Export i Havøysund, skal saken endelig opp for retten i mai. To personer tilknyttet anlegget er tiltalt for fiskerisvindel av 9,1 millioner for ulovlig kjøpt f…
Ceno, browse the web without internet access
Article URL: https://ceno.app/en/index.html? Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47361313 Points: 4 # Comments: 1
To personar drepne av dronerestar i Oman
To personar er drepne etter at restar frå ein drone fall ned i Oman, melder Reuters som siterer omanske statlege medium.
Brann ved oljelager i Russland sløkt
Ein brannen ved eit oljelager i byen Tikhoretsk sør i Russland er sløkt, opplyser lokale styresmakter fredag. Det melder Reuters.
Én av ti har valgt Norgespris – resten betaler dobbelt
Bare én av ti strømkunder i Midt-Norge har valgt regjeringens fastpris. – Slik det ser ut nå er det veldig lite å tape på Norgespris, sier kraftanalytiker Odd Gunnar Jakobsen.
Norvestor kjøper Zalaris
Oppkjøpsfondsselskapet blar opp over 2 milliarder kroner.
Norvestor vil kjøpe Zalaris for 2,2 mrd. kroner
Tilbyr lokkebonus for å beholde ansatte: – Politiet flykter fra etaten
Unge politiansatte søker seg bort fra etaten, og distriktene klarer ikke lenger å finne kompetente erstattere. Skrekkinngytende tall skaper stor bekymring.
Vi må innse at dette laget fortsatt har en vei å gå
Drone trefte bustadleilegheit i Beirut
Ein drone trefte fredag ei bustadleilegheit i bydelen Burj Hammoud nord i Libanons hovudstad Beirut. Det melder Reuters som siterer statlege libanesiske medium. Dette er fyrste gong området har blitt mål for eit slikt angrep, ifølge statle…
Denne krabaten skaper trøbbel i drikkevannet
Hvis drikkevannet til folk i Trondheim ikke kan brukes, er reserveløsningen en innsjø med store mengder hoppekreps.
Slik kan oljekjempen tjene på AI-boomen
En rekke grep skal spisse satsingen og sikre vekst i Equinors internasjonale del. Fire prosjekter blir sentrale.
Fallet fortsetter i Asia
Markedene i Asia og Stillehavsregionen har brukt fredagen på å falle etter at oljeprisen nok en gang rundet 100 dollar.
USA vil tillate kjøp av russisk olje
Ifølge USAs finansminister Scott Bessent vil de nå tillate at andre land kjøper russisk olje som er strandet til havs.
EUs utanrikssjef: USA vil splitte Europa
EUs utanrikssjef Kaja Kallas meiner USA prøver å splitte Europa og svekke EU. – Det eg meiner det er viktig at alle forstår, er at USA har vore svært tydelege på at dei vil splitte Europa. Dei liker ikkje Den europeiske unionen, seier ho i…
Lei av at barn motiveres av Pippi: – Vi må rydde opp etter sånne folk, sier pedagogen.
For å motivere barn hjelper det å være konkret med målsetting og tilbakemelding, råder pedagogen og psykologiprofessoren.
Kallas: USA forsøker å splitte Europa
EUs utenrikssjef Kaja Kallas sier til Financial Times at USA forsøker å splitte Europa.
Lost Doctor Who Episodes Found
Article URL: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g7kwq1k11o Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47360978 Points: 13 # Comments: 1
Spetalen selger rubbel og bit i Arribatec til høy rabatt
Programvare- og konsulentselskapets største aksjonær casher inn 141 millioner kroner.
Why Technology Makes Us More Productive but Not Richer
Article URL: https://www.fullstackpm.tech/blog/productivity-paradox-capital-lockup Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47360892 Points: 4 # Comments: 1
Motedesignere protesterer mot KI på catwalken
Under vårens moteuker går designere bort fra KI-lignende perfeksjon. De vil heller framheve det upolerte, menneskelige avtrykket, ifølge trendrapport.
Oljeprisen over 100 dollar sender Asia-børsene ned før helgen
Geopolitisk uro i Midtøsten sendte oljeprisen kraftig opp og bidro til børsfall i Asia fredag. Samtidig tvinges investorene til å revurdere forventningene om rentekutt fra den amerikanske sentralbanken.
Show HN: Global Maritime Chokepoints
Article URL: https://ryanshook.org/chokepoints/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47360760 Points: 5 # Comments: 1
Vite 8.0 Is Out
Article URL: https://vite.dev/blog/announcing-vite8 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47360730 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Afghanske myndigheter: Pakistan angriper Kabul og grenseprovinser
Afghanske myndigheter opplyser at Pakistan fredag gjennomførte nye angrep mot Kabul og flere grenseprovinser. Fire personer skal være drept i hovedstaden. En pakistansk sikkerhetstjenestemann bekrefter at Pakistan gjennomførte angrep i løp…
Pakistan angriper Kabul
Afghanske myndigheter opplyser at Pakistan fredag gjennomførte nye angrep mot Kabul og flere grenseprovinser.
USA: Iran minelegger Hormuzstredet
Opplysningene kommer samtidig som Irans FN-ambassadør sier de ikke vil stenge sjøpassasjen.
Angriper mot synagoge i USA identifisert som libaneser
Det amerikanske sikkerhetsdepartementet har identifisert sjåføren som kjørte inn i en synagoge torsdag som en 41 år gammel mann fra Libanon, som ble amerikansk statsborger i 2016, melder Reuters. Mannen skal ha vært traumatisert etter at e…
Hyperlinks in Terminal Emulators
Article URL: https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47360383 Points: 5 # Comments: 0
Nye problemer for USS Gerald R. Ford
Torsdag begynte det å brenne om bord i det enorme hangarskipet – det siste av en lang rekke problemer.
Oljeprisen står på stedet hvil etter at Trump letter på Russland-sanksjoner
Etter en kraftig oppgang torsdag holdt oljeprisene seg rundt 100 dollar fatet etter at Trump-administrasjonen sa at den vil tillate salg av noe russisk råolje. Ved firetiden fredag morgen var prisen på nordsjøolje 101,3 dollar fatet. USAs…
Iranske medier melder om flere eksplosjoner i Teheran
Amerikanske og israelske angrep rammet deler av Teheran fredag, melder iranske medier. Eksplosjonene var så kraftige at beboere i områdene meldte at husene deres ristet. Det er foreløpig ikke kommet opplysninger om skadeomfang eller eventu…
Australia tapper beredskapslagre for bensin og diesel
Australia sier landet vil åpne sine beredskapslagre for bensin og diesel som følge av krigen mot Iran og for å dempe mangelen flere steder i landet. Energiminister Chris Bowen sier tiltaket åpner for å slippe opptil 20 prosent av det lovpå…
USA åpner sanksjonsventil – tillater kjøp av russisk olje
USA åpner midlertidig for kjøp av russisk olje som allerede befinner seg på tankskip til sjøs, i et forsøk på å stabilisere energimarkedene etter at krigen mot Iran i praksis har lammet trafikken gjennom Hormuzstredet.
Can You Instruct a Robot to Make a PBJ Sandwich?
Article URL: https://pbj.deliberateinc.com/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47360243 Points: 9 # Comments: 7
Trumps elendige krig
Verden var tøffere og vanskeligere enn han trodde.
Oljegründer Berge Gerdt Larsen tror på prisras: –Oljeprisen skal ned til 60 dollar fatet
Oljegründer og Petrolia-aksjonær Berge Gerdt Larsen tror oljeprisen skal tilbake til 60 dollar fatet. – Skal Trump vinne mellomvalget og republikanerne neste valg må bensinprisene i USA ned. Det vet vi som har studert i USA, sier Gerdt Lar…
Én av fem australske tenåringer bruker fortsatt sosiale medier etter forbud
Tross et markant fall hos apper som TikTok og Snapchat, to måneder etter landet innførte forbud mot sosiale medier for barn under 16 år, oppgir én av fem australske tenåringer at de fortsatt bruker sosiale medier. – Blant barn der foreldre…
Her bruker hver femte tenåring sosiale medier, selv etter forbud
Én av fem australske tenåringer under 16 år bruker fortsatt sosiale medier to måneder etter at landet forbød plattformene for mindreårige, viser bransjedata.
USA: 6000 mål rammet i Iran
USA har rammet 6000 mål i Iran under Operation Epic Fury, ifølge nye tall fra USAs sentralkommando. Blant målene er rundt 60 fartøyer og 30 mineleggingsfartøyer som USA sier er skadet eller ødelagt. Andre mål har vært kommandosentre, anleg…
USA og Iran har forskjellige forklaringer på styrtet fly
Et amerikansk KC-135 tankfly styrtet i det vestlige Irak, mens et annet fly involvert i hendelsen landet trygt, opplyste det amerikanske forsvaret torsdag, melder AFP. «Ett av flyene gikk ned i det vestlige Irak, og det andre landet trygt.…
Golden Sets: Regression Engineering for Probabilistic Systems
Article URL: https://heavythoughtcloud.com/knowledge/designing-a-golden-set Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47359822 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Milits sier de skjøt ned amerikansk fly
En irakisk militsgruppe hevder at de skjøt ned det amerikanske militærflyet som styrtet i det vestlige Irak torsdag.
“This is not the computer for you”
Article URL: https://samhenri.gold/blog/20260312-this-is-not-the-computer-for-you/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47359744 Points: 122 # Comments: 68
Kvinne tatt til fange i 1996 – brukt som slave i 25 år
Kvinnen ble slått med kosteskaft og tvunget til å svelge vaskemiddel. Nå er en kvinne dømt til 13 års fengsel.
Denne fritidsboligen er den dyreste i Tydal kommune det siste året
Cuba vil løslate 51 fanger
Cuba vil i løpet av de kommende dagene løslate 51 fanger som del av en avtale med Vatikanet, opplyser landets utenriksdepartement i en uttalelse torsdag. Løslatelsene skjer to uker etter at utenriksminister Bruno Rodríguez møtte pave Leo i…
Fransk soldat drept i angrep i Irak
Frankrikes president Emmanuel Macron bekrefter at en fransk soldat ble drept under et angrep i Erbil-regionen i Irak torsdag. – Sjefadjutant Arnaud Frion døde for Frankrike, sier Macron natt til fredag. Minst seks franske soldater ble såre…
Iran-støttet gruppe sier de skjøt ned amerikansk militærfly
En gruppe som kaller seg Den islamske motstanden i Irak, en paraplyorganisasjon for iran-støttede væpnede fraksjoner, tok torsdag på seg ansvaret for å ha skutt ned et amerikansk militært tankfly i det vestlige Irak. Gruppen uttalte i en k…
Bergensbanen åpnet etter ras
Bergensbanen ble natt til fredag åpnet igjen etter å ha vært stengt i flere timer etter at det gikk et ras over et av sporene på Trengereid. Klokken 0,45 opplyser Bane Nor at situasjonen mellom Dale og Arna er løst. – Du må fortsatt regne…
USA åpner midlertidig for salg av noe russisk olje
USA vil tillate land å kjøpe russisk olje som allerede er lastet på skip, opplyser det amerikanske finansdepartementet. – For å øke den globale tilgjengeligheten av eksisterende forsyninger gir det amerikanske finansdepartementet en midler…
Kilder: Krigen mot Iran tømmer USAs ammunisjonslagre
Trump-administrasjonen har brukt opp «flere års» beholdning av kritisk ammunisjon siden krigen mot Iran startet, ifølge tre personer med kjennskap til saken. Den raske uttømmingen av våpen omfatter blant annet avanserte langtrekkende Tomah…
Tennessee grandmother jailed after AI face recognition error links her to fraud
Article URL: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/12/tennessee-grandmother-ai-fraud Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47359136 Points: 24 # Comments: 2
Call for Testing: Build Dir Layout v2
We would welcome people to try and report issues with the nightly-only cargo -Zbuild-dir-new-layout . While the layout of the build dir is internal-only, many projects need to rely on the unspecified details due to missing features within…
Fylkesvei 1551 stengt på grunn av oversvømmelse nord for Oslo
Det er meldt om store mengder vann der Fv 1551 Trondheimsvegen-Jessheim går under E6. Politi og Mesta er på stedet, Mesta vil sette opp sperringer, da det ikke er mulig å passere på stedet på grunn av vannmengdene, skriver operasjonsleder…
Ukrainas «Bullet» kan knuse iranske droner
Krigen i Ukraina har gjort landet verdensledende innen droneteknologi. Nå drar de til Gulfen for å hjelpe.
NY Times: Iran minelegger Hormuzstredet
Iran begynte torsdag å legge ut miner i Hormuzstredet, melder New York Times og viser til kilder hos amerikanske myndigheter. Mens det amerikanske forsvaret uttalte at de hadde ødelagt større iranske marinefartøy, begynte Iran på torsdag å…
Studenter overmannet og drepte skytter på universitet i Virginia
Studenter fra den amerikanske hærens reservekorps overmannet og drepte en person som begynte å skyte på et universitet i Virginia torsdag. – Skytteren er nå avdød takket være en gruppe studenter som grep inn og fikk kontroll på ham – handl…
The AI coding divide: craft lovers vs. result chasers
Article URL: https://blog.lmorchard.com/2026/03/11/grief-and-the-ai-split/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47358206 Points: 21 # Comments: 12
Hus overtent i Østfold – det skal ikke være noen inne i huset
Nødetatene rykker ut etter melding brann i et bolighus i Stiklaveien. Det skal ikke være folk inne. Huset er overtent. Det blåser kraftig på stedet, så spredning kan ikke utelukkes på nåværende tidspunkt, opplyser politiet klokken 23.26.
Mulige togforsinkelser på Østlandet
– Det kan bli forsinkelser på grunn av vanskelige værforhold, melder Bane Nor torsdag kveld. De ber reisende følge med på togselskapets app eller nettside for mer informasjon. På deler av Østlandet er det sendt ut gult farevarsel om krafti…
Qodo Outperforms Claude in Code Review Benchmark
Article URL: https://www.qodo.ai/blog/qodo-outperforms-claude-in-code-review-benchmark/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47358033 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Amerikanske tjenestepersoner til New York Times: Iran skal ha lagt miner i Hormuzstredet
Tidligere denne uken advarte Trump Iran om konsekvenser av å plassere miner i området.
Amerikanske tjenestepersoner til New York Times: Iran skal minelegge Hormuzstredet
Ifølge storavisen skal Iran ha begynt å minelegge området torsdag.
Amerikanske tjenestepersoner til New York Times: Iran minelegger Hormuzstredet
Amerikansk tankfly har styrtet i Vest-Irak, opplyser USAs Midtøsten-kommando
Det var to fly involvert i ulykken, ifølge det amerikanske militære. Tankflyet styrtet, mens det andre flyet landet trygt etter hendelsen.
Bergensbanen stengt ut kvelden, utan alternativ
Bergensbanen er stengt mellom Dale og Arna etter at eit ras gjekk over det eine sporet på Trengereid stasjon i ettermiddag. Det var venta ei ny oppdatering frå Bane Nor klokka 22.30, og dei melder no at Bergensbanen forblir stengt. Det bli…
Show HN: OpenClaw-class agents on ESP32 (and the IDE that makes it possible)
Article URL: https://pycoclaw.com/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47357515 Points: 6 # Comments: 1
Guvernør: franske soldater såret i droneangrep mot fransk base i Nord-Irak
Minst seks franske soldater ble såret i et droneangrep mot en base som deles av franske soldater og kurdiske peshmerga-styrker i Makhmour-området i Irak. Det er Arbil-guvernør Omed Koshnaw og en sikkerhetskilde med kjennskap til hendelsen…
Illinois introduces OS-level age verification law
Article URL: https://legiscan.com/IL/bill/SB3977/2025 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47357294 Points: 13 # Comments: 0
Ukraina og Romania enige om å produsere droner
President Volodymyr Zelenskyj og hans rumenske kollega Nicușor Dan signerte avtalen i Bucuresti torsdag. Dronene skal produseres i Romania ved hjelp av ukrainsk fagkunnskap og ekspertise. Prosjektet skal støttes av EU-forsvarsprogrammet «s…
Shall I implement it? No
Article URL: https://gist.github.com/bretonium/291f4388e2de89a43b25c135b44e41f0 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47357042 Points: 23 # Comments: 1
AI error jails innocent grandmother for months in North Dakota fraud case
Article URL: https://www.grandforksherald.com/news/north-dakota/ai-error-jails-innocent-grandmother-for-months-in-north-dakota-fraud-case Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47356968 Points: 27 # Comments: 10
Like etter de sa farvel, fikk han den knusende beskjeden
Emil Andersen (35) fikk besøk av moren sin på jobben en høstdag i 2024. Det ble den siste klemmen han fikk av henne.
Over 1000 uten strøm på Hedmarken
Over 1000 husstander på Hedmarken er uten strøm torsdag kveld. Det viser strømbruddskartet til Elvia. Det gjelder over 600 husstander i Løten kommune og nær 450 i Stange kommune. I tillegg er 105 husstander uten strøm i Våler kommune. Elvi…
Lier-Hansens vitner: – Tull og tøys
Stein Lier-Hansens vitner i rettssaken forteller om en dyktig og utradisjonell leder, og mener det var godt kjent at han brukte jakt og fiske i jobbsammenheng.
Merz og Støre på plass på Andøya
I 21-tiden tirsdag kveld ankom den tyske forbundskansleren Friedrich Merz Andøya, hvor han møtte statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre. Statsministeren har invitert Merz til Andøya, hvor det tyske romfartsselskapet Isar Aerospace håper å skyte Eu…
Mange meldinger om trær over veiene
Øst politidistrikt melder at de mottar mange meldinger om nedfall og trær som blåser over veiene. De oppfordrer alle om å kjøre etter forholdene. Er det uoversiktlig eller dårlig belysning bør man senke hastigheten. Ligger det trær eller n…
Elefanter i rommet
Tryggheten er stor og relasjonene i teamet er gode. Likevel er det problemstillinger som aldri kommer på bordet. Hvordan kan sjefen løfte frem disse?
Biltest av Lexus RZ 550e: Styre på stell
Lexus har oppdatert sin elektriske suv, og kommer med en banebrytende nyhet.
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Article URL: https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2022/01/26/swcbbs/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47356017 Points: 24 # Comments: 14
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– Jeg har ropt varsko om dette i et par år. Nå skjer det
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Droneangrep og stengte raffinerier bidrar til å skape kaos i olje- og gassmarkedet.
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Runners Are Discovering It's Surprisingly Easy to Churn Butter on Their Runs
Article URL: https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a70683169/how-to-make-butter-while-running/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47355781 Points: 29 # Comments: 7
Bittert Kolstad-tap: Endte som tabelljumbo
Kolstad avsluttet Champions League-sesongen med et knepent tap.
Allerede før man begynner å tenke på et barn til, er kalenderen full
White House plan to break up iconic U.S. climate lab moves forward
Article URL: https://www.science.org/content/article/white-house-plan-break-iconic-u-s-climate-lab-moves-forward Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47355702 Points: 11 # Comments: 0
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Eieren av den største leiligheten i et sameie i Trondheim, betalte for lite i felleskostnader i 20 år. Da han måtte betale mer, saksøkte han sameiet.
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De siste årene har flere vært uheldige på den spesielle datoen. En helt vanlig dag, mener flere.
Terrorekspert: – Dette sier mye om avsenderen
En av Nordens fremste eksperter på hvordan Iran rekrutterer terrorceller i Vesten, mener ambassade-eksplosjonen i Oslo passer inn i et mønster han har sett før.
Launch HN: IonRouter (YC W26) – High-throughput, low-cost inference
Hey HN — I’m Veer and my cofounder is Suryaa. We're building Cumulus Labs (YC W26), and we're releasing our latest product IonRouter ( https://ionrouter.io/ ), an inference API for open-source and fine tuned models. You swap in our base UR…
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MDG vil avvikle Helseplattformen og starte jobben med å innføre andre datasystemer i Midt-Norge. Nå advarer brukerutvalgene kraftig.
Show HN: Aurion OS – A 32-bit GUI operating system written from scratch in C
Hi HN! I'm 13 and I built Aurion OS as a solo learning project over 14 days (~12 hours/day). It's a 32-bit x86 operating system written entirely in C and x86 Assembly with no external libraries. What it has: Custom bootloader and kernel VE…
Jeg ønsker ikke en Ranum-fri sone
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Personlig og sterkt om en far og sønn gjennom 21 år.
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The Bitter Lesson Has No Utility Function
Article URL: https://gfrm.in/posts/bitter-lesson-missing-half/index.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47355077 Points: 6 # Comments: 1
KI endrer hva slags konsulenter det er verdt å betale for
KI gjør det mulig å bygge mer, raskere. Benytter konkurrentene dine muligheten til innovasjon og forbedring, kommer du ikke langt med å bare prioritere «billigere».
Politiet: Melding om skyting ved synagoge i Michigan
FBI og politiet er på stedet etter en skyteepisode i nærheten av en synagoge i Michigan.
Can the MacBook Neo replace my M4 Air?
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Årets dyreste hittil: – Fikk stang inn
Selger jakter nå flere slitne villaer i Oslo.
Vurderer å øke beredskapslageret for drivstoff
Norges naboland har fire ganger så store drivstofflager. Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre vurderer å øke dem.
Et større sjokk enn OL-suksessen
KOMMENTAR: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo var visst ingen maskin. Det var greit å få det bekreftet.
USA: Skyting ved synagoge i Michigan
Politiet i Michigan melder om skyting ved en synagoge i staten Michigan, ifølge nyetsbyrået Reuters.
Scrt: A CLI secret manager for developers, sysadmins and DevOps
Article URL: https://github.com/loderunner/scrt Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47354366 Points: 3 # Comments: 1
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Politiet har rykket ut med store ressurser til synagogen i Trondheim. De undersøker mistenkelig atferd ved synagogen.
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Flere veier er stengt på grunn av uvær på Vestlandet. I tillegg har det gårr et skred på E16 i Vaksdal.
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Contextual commits – An open standard for capturing the why in Git history
Article URL: https://vidimitrov.substack.com/p/contextual-commits-an-open-standard Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47354263 Points: 12 # Comments: 5
Norwegian tapte sak mot staten om klimakvoter i lagmannsretten – vil anke
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Disse varene er i faresonen: – Følger nøye med
Krigen i Iran utvikler seg stadig. Nå kan det ramme handlekurven din.
Bubble Sorted Amen Break
Article URL: https://parametricavocado.itch.io/amen-sorting Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47354098 Points: 8 # Comments: 1
Væpnet aksjon ved synagogen i Trondheim
Bevæpnet politi har sperret av området rundt synagogen i Trondheim.
Flere tips om væpnet aksjon i Trondheim
Apple's MacBook Neo makes repairs easier and cheaper than other MacBooks
Article URL: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/03/more-modular-design-makes-macbook-neo-easier-to-fix-than-other-apple-laptops/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47353993 Points: 15 # Comments: 3
Show HN: LogClaw – Open-source AI SRE that auto-creates tickets from logs
Hi HN, I'm Robel. I built LogClaw because I was tired of paying for Datadog and still waking up to pages that said "something is wrong" with no context. LogClaw is an open-source log intelligence platform that runs on Kubernetes. It ingest…
Show HN: Understudy – Teach a desktop agent by demonstrating a task once
I built Understudy because a lot of real work still spans native desktop apps, browser tabs, terminals, and chat tools. Most current agents live in only one of those surfaces. Understudy is a local-first desktop agent runtime that can oper…
Converge (YC S23) Is Hiring a Founding Platform Engineer (NYC, Onsite)
Article URL: https://www.runconverge.com/careers/founding-platform-engineer Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47353904 Points: 0 # Comments: 0
Når hendene slår teknologien
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Emma Kristine Møllerud (22) vant Paradise Hotel – men gikk tomhendt hjem.
Norwegian vil anke tap i lagmannsretten: – Vi er skuffet
Borgarting lagmannsrett har kommet til et annet resultat enn tingretten – gebyret på 400 millioner kroner var gyldig, mener lagmannsretten.
EUs svar på oljekrisen er mer fornybar - norske politikere svarer mer norsk gass
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Drama på sprinten: Klæbo slått ut etter massefall
NTB kommer med mer.
Show HN: OneCLI – Vault for AI Agents in Rust
We built OneCLI because AI agents are being given raw API keys. And it's going about as well as you'd expect. We figured the answer isn't "don't give agents access," it's "give them access without giving them secrets." OneCLI is an open-so…
Reversing memory loss via gut-brain communication
Article URL: https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2026/03/gut-brain-cognitive-decline.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47353533 Points: 9 # Comments: 0
USA truer Norge med ny straffetoll
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'AI is African intelligence': The workers who train AI are fighting back
https://archive.ph/yS8xb Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47353019 Points: 17 # Comments: 4
Another DOGE staffer explaining how he flagged grants at NEH for "DEI"
Article URL: https://bsky.app/profile/404media.co/post/3mgupw4v3ak2j Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47352819 Points: 9 # Comments: 0
Continuous AI for accessibility: How GitHub transforms feedback into inclusion
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Claude now creates interactive charts, diagrams and visualizations
Article URL: https://claude.com/blog/claude-builds-visuals Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47352751 Points: 22 # Comments: 2
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WolfIP: Lightweight TCP/IP stack with no dynamic memory allocations
Article URL: https://github.com/wolfssl/wolfip Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47352385 Points: 32 # Comments: 5
Kjøper utstyr: – Må bli værende i Trøndelag
– Vi står klare til å sikre festivalsommeren, sier Magnus Galguften.
Forbyr norskflaggede skip å seile gjennom Hormuzstredet inntil videre
Sjøfartsdirektoratet har bestemt at det ikke vil være tillatt for norskflaggede skip å bevege seg inn i Hormuzstredet inntil videre.
Lf-lean: The frontier of verified software engineering
Article URL: https://theorem.dev/blog/lf-lean/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47352353 Points: 5 # Comments: 0
Atlassian CEO: AI doesn't replace people here, but we're firing them anyway
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Trumps fadese i Hormuzstredet
Donald Trump tok ikke faren for oljekrise alvorlig. Å få til eskorte av oljetankere, blir mer enn krevende.
Italian prosecutors seek trial for Amazon, 4 execs in alleged $1.4B tax evasion
Article URL: https://www.reuters.com/world/italian-prosecutors-seek-trial-amazon-four-execs-over-alleged-14-bln-tax-evasion-2026-03-12/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47352297 Points: 19 # Comments: 0
Colon cancer now leading cause of cancer deaths under 50 in US
Article URL: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/12/colon-cancer-leading-deaths Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47352277 Points: 39 # Comments: 15
US- and Greek-owned tankers ablaze after Iran claims 'underwater drone' strike
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The Road Not Taken: A World Where IPv4 Evolved
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Asia rolls out 4-day weeks, WFH to solve fuel crisis caused by Iran war
Article URL: https://fortune.com/2026/03/11/iran-war-fuel-crisis-asia-work-from-home-closed-schools-price-caps/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47352215 Points: 58 # Comments: 15
Sterk vind i Trøndelag
Meteorologisk institutt har sendt ut gult farevarsel for sterk vind i deler av Trøndelag. Men vinden merkes trolig i hele fylket. Vi følger utviklingen her.
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Sjøfartsdirektoratet har bestemt at det ikke vil være tillatt for norskflaggede skip å bevege seg inn i Hormuzstredet inntil videre.
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Historisk upopulær krig
Amerikanerne støtter ikke Trumps operasjon
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Styret ønsker å avslutte samarbeidet som følge av kronprinsesse Mette-Marits kontakt med overgrepsdømte Jeffrey Epstein.
– Det kommer sikkert til å føles litt som å være med i VM
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Anders Månum tok sitt liv opp til revisjon – og sa farvel til Excel-kolonnene til fordel for blanke ark og hotelldrift i fjellheimen.
Har du disse hjemme? Dette er de nye bruktskattene
I kjeller og på loft kan det finnes gull og overraskelser. Her er gjenstandene du bør se etter nå.
Emil Gukild: – Da Petter Northug ringte, falt alle brikkene på plass
Endelig skulle drømmen gå i oppfyllelse.
Forbyr norskflaggede skip å bevege seg inn i Hormuzstredet
Sjøfartsdirektoratet skjerper tiltakene etter angrep på sivile skip.
Sjøfartsdirektoratet forbyr norskflaggede skip å seile gjennom Hormuzstredet
Direktoratet sier dette gjelder inntil videre. – Vi tror ikke noen rederier planlegger seilas inn mot dette området i nærmeste fremtid, men slik situasjonen nå har utviklet seg, er det viktig for oss å understreke at vi nå går fra en sterk…
ATMs didn't kill bank Teller jobs, but the iPhone did
Article URL: https://davidoks.blog/p/why-the-atm-didnt-kill-bank-teller Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47351371 Points: 4 # Comments: 0
Bil med stans på E6: – Står skummelt til
Lover ny sesong
Samtidig som åttende og siste episode av «Basic Bitch Bærum» blir å se på HBO Max, bekrefter strømmetjenesten at det blir en ny sesong av humorserien.
Suburban school district uses license plate readers to verify student residency
Article URL: https://www.nbcchicago.com/consumer/suburban-school-district-uses-license-plate-readers-to-verify-student-residency/3906703/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47351239 Points: 39 # Comments: 18
Er Bodø/Glimts suksess et blaff eller noe varig?
Onsdag kveld rundspilte Bodø/Glimt storlaget Sporting Lisboa og vant lekende lett 3–0 hjemme på Aspmyra stadion. Slike resultater reiser et grunnleggende spørsmål: Hva er egentlig kilden til Glimts suksess?
Hive (YC S14) is hiring scrappy product managers and product/data engineers
Article URL: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/hive.co Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47351089 Points: 0 # Comments: 0
Computas henter fra Knowit og rett fra NTNU
Seniorutvikler Klaus Safto skal styrke Trondheims-kontoret, mens Solveig Heitmann kommer fra studiet til Oslo-kontoret.
Kotlin creator's new language: a formal way to talk to LLMs instead of English
Article URL: https://codespeak.dev/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47350931 Points: 7 # Comments: 6
Har kontroll på røykutvikling i bolighus
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I siktelsen trekkes det frem åtte tilfeller der den Arctic Securities-ansatte skal ha delt innsideinformasjon. I alle tilfeller var meglerhuset innhentet som finansiell rådgiver eller tilrettelegger.
Fem menn dømt for narkotika- og hvitvaskingskriminalitet
11. mars ble fem menn dømt til lange fengselsstraffer for narkotikasalg og hvitvasking i Oslo tingrett. Saken startet da politiet fant 17,5 millioner kroner i en koffert på Radisson Blu Plaza i Oslo. Etterforskningen var en del av «Operasj…
RBK-brødrene bekrefter samtaler med Haiti
RBK-brødrene Mikkel og Emil Konradsen Ceïde (24) kan bli aktuelle for sommerens VM.
Anker ikke dom etter bussbrann
16-åringen som er dømt etter bussbrannen i Nordre Follo i fjor sommer, anker ikke dommen. Det skriver Enebakk Avis. I Follo og Nordre Østfold tingrett ble gutten dømt til to års ungdomsstraff og retten la til grunn av brannen oppstod ved e…
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Oljeprisen steg på ny over den «magiske» 100-dollargrensen. Motsatt vei gikk det for børsene i New York.
Wall Street faller bredt – oljeprisen passerte 100 dollar igjen
Mens oljeprisen stiger til over 100 dollar, peker indeksene ned på New York Stock Exchange.
Wall Street faller bredt – oljeprisen passerer 100 dollar igjen
Mens oljeprisen stiger til over 100 dollar, peker indeksene ned på New York Stock Exchange.
Wall Street faller bredt mens oljeprisen igjen passerer 100 dollar
Mens oljeprisen stiger til over 100 dollar, er det mørkT på New York Stock Exchange.
Iranian Hacktivists Strike Medical Device Maker Stryker and Wiped Systems
Article URL: https://www.zetter-zeroday.com/iranian-hacktivists-strike-medical-device-maker-stryker-in-severe-attack-that-wiped-systems/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47350578 Points: 12 # Comments: 5
Khamenei varsler angrep
Irans nye øverste leder uttaler seg for første gang siden utnevnelsen. Han varsler angrep på amerikanske militærbaser.
Show HN: Axe A 12MB binary that replaces your AI framework
Article URL: https://github.com/jrswab/axe Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47350516 Points: 26 # Comments: 16
USDA is closing buildings, relocating staff, and downsizing-a lot
Article URL: https://www.foodpolitics.com/2026/03/usda-is-closing-buildings-relocating-staff-and-downsizing-a-lot/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47350467 Points: 24 # Comments: 16
Brødre casher inn 110 millioner kroner
Brødrene Finn Erik og Bjørn Gaarder Arctander deler 110 millioner kroner når de selger et strømselskap i Sverige til det norske børsnoterte konsernet Elmera Group, tidligere Fjordkraft.
Malus – Clean Room as a Service
Article URL: https://malus.sh Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47350424 Points: 37 # Comments: 14
Show HN: We analyzed 1,573 Claude Code sessions to see how AI agents work
We built rudel.ai after realizing we had no visibility into our own Claude Code sessions. We were using it daily but had no idea which sessions were efficient, why some got abandoned, or whether we were actually improving over time. So we…
Document poisoning in RAG systems: How attackers corrupt AI's sources
I'm the author. Repo is here: https://github.com/aminrj-labs/mcp-attack-labs/tree/main/lab... The lab runs entirely on LM Studio + Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct (Q4_K_M) + ChromaDB — no cloud APIs, no GPU required, no API keys. From zero to seeing t…
Nothings budsjett-hodetelefoner barberer prisen, ikke lyden
Nothing gjorde et imponerende inntog i hodetelefonmarkedet med sin Headphone (1), og undermerket CMF ditto med sine Headphone Pro.
At Least 17 U.S. Sites Damaged in War with Iran, Analysis Shows
Article URL: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/03/11/world/middleeast/iran-us-military-bases-strikes-map.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47350341 Points: 7 # Comments: 0
Bredt fall på Wall Street etter oljeprishopp
USA-børsene setter kursen nedover fra start.
Khamenei: Hormuzstredet vil forbli stengt
Det skriver Reuters.
Show HN: I built an SDK that scrambles HTML so scrapers get garbage
Hey HN -- I'm a solo dev. Built this because I got tired of AI crawlers reading my HTML in plain text while robots.txt did nothing. The core trick: shuffle characters and words in your HTML using a seed, then use CSS (flexbox order, direct…
ArcaOS 5.1.2 (based on OS/2 Warp 4.52) now available
Article URL: https://www.arcanoae.com/arcaos-5-1-2-now-available/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47350244 Points: 12 # Comments: 3
Trump: Å stoppe Iran er viktigere enn oljeprisen
USAs president Donald Trump sier at det er viktigere for ham å hindre Iran i å få atomvåpen enn å sikre lavere oljepriser. – USA er verdens desidert største oljeprodusent, så når oljeprisene går opp, tjener vi mye penger. Men av langt stør…
Mojtaba Khameneis første uttalelse: Ber om samhold og truer med angrep
Det har vært stille fra Irans øverste leder siden utnevnelsen. Inntil nå.
Terrorsiktet bror (20) opprettet foretak like før angrepet – undersøkes av politiet
Bare tre uker før eksplosjonen ved den amerikanske ambassaden, opprettet den terrorsiktede yngstebroren (20) et foretak for metallbearbeiding.
- Hæ, er ikke Åge pensum allerede?
Klimaråd i urolige tider
Klimaendringene forsvinner ikke selv om andre kriser virker mer akutte. Tvert imot gjør uro i geopolitikken behovet for stødig klimaomstilling enda tydeligere.
Long Overlooked as Crucial to Life, Fungi Start to Get Their Due
Article URL: https://e360.yale.edu/features/fungi-kingdom Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47350136 Points: 6 # Comments: 0
USAs energiminister: Tror USA kan eskortere skip gjennom Hormuzstredet i løpet av måneden
USAs energiminister Chris Wright tror amerikansk marine vil kunne eskortere skip gjennom Hormuzstredet i løpet av mars måned.
Show HN: Calyx – Ghostty-Based macOS Terminal with Liquid Glass UI
Article URL: https://github.com/yuuichieguchi/Calyx Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47350108 Points: 5 # Comments: 10
Valget endretlivet: – Trengerabsolutt flere
For fire år siden tok Yassin (33) et valg som skulle endre livet til Abdullah (18). Nå trenger Oslo flere som han.
Rødt sikrer flertall for Høyres forslag om å endre loven om maksstraff for grov voldtekt
Et stortingsflertall går inn for å endre loven tilbake etter at maksstraffen for grov voldtekt i fjor ble senket. Rødt sikrer flertallet for Høyres forslag.
Krystallklar: – Byrådet har ikke tenkt å legge ned skoler
– Vi vil heller snakke om hvordan vi kan skape en skole med mindre mobbing, mindre fravær og mer trivsel, fremfor oppdiktede valgkamphistorier fra Arbeiderpartiet, sier skolebyråden i Trondheim.
Mener dette gikk galt da mikrofly styrtet
Havarikommisjonen mener styrten trolig skyldes at flygerne mistet kontroll over flyet i lav høyde.
US private credit defaults hit record 9.2% in 2025, Fitch says
Article URL: https://www.marketscreener.com/news/us-private-credit-defaults-hit-record-9-2-in-2025-fitch-says-ce7e5fd8df8fff2d Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47349806 Points: 47 # Comments: 26
US banks' exposure to private credit hits $300B
Article URL: https://alternativecreditinvestor.com/2025/10/22/us-banks-exposure-to-private-credit-hits-300bn/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47349798 Points: 20 # Comments: 4
Emacs internals: Tagged pointers vs. C++ std:variant and LLVM (Part 3)
Article URL: https://thecloudlet.github.io/blog/project/emacs-03/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47349780 Points: 4 # Comments: 1
Island slutter seg til Sør-Afrikas sak mot Israel
Islands regjering har vedtatt å slutte seg til Sør-Afrikas sak mot Israel for folkemord i Gaza i Den internasjonale domstolen ICJ i Haag. Sør-Afrika anklager Israel for brudd på sine forpliktelser i henhold til FNs folkemordkonvensjon i fo…
MIFF svarer på annonsekritikken: – Bør være selvsagt
Ekspert: iPhone Fold kan få iPad-funksjoner
Skjermen blir like stor som en iPad mini.
Vil utvide med spaavdeling, utendørsbasseng og ny sklie
Orklandbadet ser på mulighetene for en stor utvidelse med blant annet større garderober, spaavdeling, ny sklie, utendørsbasseng og nytt aktivitetsbasseng.
Lufthansa utset Dubai-flygingar
Det tyske flyselskapet Lufthansa vil ikkje ta opp att flygingane til Dubai før tidlegast 28. mars, melder flyselskapet sjølv. Også KLM har varsla at dei stansar flygingane til Dubai i nokre veker. Flystansen kjem etter krigen i Midtausten…
Her er landets dyreste og billigste bensin: – Stikker seg skikkelig ut
Professor advarer om at bensinprisen kan hoppe til 35 kroner. – Ingen tydelige tegn til at prisene roer seg, sier ekspert.
Fotgjenger påkjørt av bil
Equinor-sjefen om Midtøsten: – Bekymringsfullt at det får så store utslag i prisene
Da krigen brøt ut satt Equinor-sjef Anders Opedal ned en egen gruppe for å få full oversikt. Han har knapt sett lignende prisbevegelser som nå.
Støre: Opnar for å bidra med olje frå reservelageret
Oljeprisen stig kraftig som følge av krigen i Midtausten. Medlemslanda i Det internasjonale energibyået, IEA, er blitt einige om å frigi 400 millionar fat olje frå beredskapslagera for å stabilisere marknaden. Statsminister Jonas Gahr Stør…
Meretes utvalgte: Roséchampagne som gir valuta for pengene
Og det fra Hautvillers – champagnens fødested.
Osloarkivsaka: Ber utanriksministeren vurdere politimelding
Kontrollkomiteen ber utanriksministeren vurdere å melde til politiet det som kan vere ulovleg lagring av dei hemmelegstempla dokumenta som Økokrim fann i kjellarboda til diplomatekteparet Terje Rød-Larsen og Mona Juul. – Teoretisk sett kan…
Stor idrettsfest i Trondheim: Slipper en nyhet
Når Håkon Moe Berg og de andre friidrettsstjernene skal kjempe om NM-gull, håper arrangøren på 8000 tilskuere. Samtidig inviterer de til et nytt mosjonsløp.
Fra dørvakt i Japan til vinmaker i California
Da vinlegenden Jim Clendenen døde, var det ikke gitt at sønnen Knox Alexander skulle ta over. Fire år i Japan og et par blåveis senere sto han plutselig i kjelleren hos Au Bon Climat.
Svindelbølge skyller over norsk feriefavoritt
Lokale myndigheter advarer om et økende antall svindelforsøk på Kanariøyene.
Buss fikk problemer på E6 i Trondheim
Rød-Larsens Frogner-hjelpere refset for brudd på hvitvaskingsloven
Med hjelp fra Jeffrey Epstein fikk Terje Rød-Larsen og Mona Juul kjøpe sin Frogner-leilighet under markedspris. Nå gir Advokattilsynet smekk til to involverte advokater. Mens den ene tar selvkritikk, slår den andre tilbake.
Rød-Larsens Frogner-hjelpere refset for brudd på hvitvaskingsloven: – Jeg tar selvkritikk
Med hjelp fra Jeffrey Epstein fikk Terje Rød-Larsen og Mona Juul kjøpe sin Frogner-leilighet under markedspris. De involverte advokatene får nå en kraftig smekk – men slipper straff.
Pokémon Go-modell skal trene leveringsroboter
Niantic Spatial inngår samarbeid med ingeniører i Coco Robotics for å ta autonome leveringsroboter til neste nivå.
USA ikkje klare til å eskortere skip gjennom Hormuzsundet
USA er førebels ikkje klare til å eskortere oljetankarar gjennom Hormuzsundet, seier energiminister Chris Wright i eit intervju med CNBC . Wright seier at det truleg vil skje etter kvart, men at militæret no er opptatte med å svekkje Irans…
Equinor-sjefen: – Veldig alvorlig og bekymringsfullt
Uroen i Midtøsten preger Offshore Norges årskonferanse. – Uoversiktlig og uforutsigbart, sier Equinor-sjef Anders Opedal.
Reagerer sterkt på annonse i Adresseavisen
Are LLMs not getting better?
Article URL: https://entropicthoughts.com/no-swe-bench-improvement Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47349334 Points: 12 # Comments: 0
Nye funn: – Man kan bli enormt påvirket
Studie viser at flere blir høyrevridde av sosiale medier som X. Nå har ekspertene noen klare advarsler.
Kong Harald er tilbake på jobb
Kong Harald har fyrste dag på jobb etter ferien på Tenerife. Torsdag tar han i mot fleire i audiens på Slottet.
Synes du selve looken blir litt vel dra til-tryne? Det finnes råd
Kabelstrikk eller kasjmir er anbefalt. Gjerne i sterke farger.
Big Data on the Cheapest MacBook
Article URL: https://duckdb.org/2026/03/11/big-data-on-the-cheapest-macbook Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47349277 Points: 26 # Comments: 8
Hylles etter comebacket
Sander Vedul-Kjelsås var ute på ubestemt tid. Så leverte han storspill for Nidaros.
Ambassadebomben: Siste siktede i avhør i dag
– Min klient avhøres i dag, så jeg ønsker ikke å kommentere saken nå, sier forvarer til en av brødrene Ketil Magnus Berg til NRK. De to andre brødrene i saken ble avhørt av politiet allerede onsdag kveld. Alle tre er siktet etter eksplosjo…
Flyktninghjelpens kontor i Libanon rammet av israelsk angrep
Onsdag kveld ble Flyktninghjelpens kontor i Tyr, sør i Libanon, rammet av et israelsk luftangrep som slo ned på den andre siden av gaten. – Ingen kollegaer var heldigvis i bygget da angrepet rammet, skriver Flyktninghjelpen i en epost til…
Mediedekningen forsterker et skjevt maktforhold
Mediedekningen av arealinngrep i reindriftsarealer forsterker det skjeve maktforholdet mellom vindkraftutbyggere og reindriftsutøvere i forbindelse med «Det grønne skiftet», skriver Forskningsnytt ved Universitetet i Oslo (UiO). – Vindkraf…
Høyre snur om voldtekt – får støtte av Rødt
Stortingsflertallet går inn for å endre loven om maksstraff for grov voldtekt, mot regjeringens vilje. Rødt sikrer flertall for Høyres forslag.
Amerikansk UD vil ikke uttale seg om pågripelsene
USAs utenriksdepartement ønsker ikke å uttalte seg om pågripelsen onsdag. De roser likevel det norske politiet for deres raske respons etter hendelsen. Det skriver de i en e-post til NRK. – Siden dette er en pågående etterforskning, ber vi…
Gilde kallar tilbake nokre kjøttprodukt
Eit avgrensa tal produkt av Gilde blir kalla tilbake fordi dei kan innehalde spor av soya utan at dette er oppgitt på pakninga, skriv dei i ei pressemelding. Desse blir kalla tilbake: – Gilde ternet storfekjøtt – Gilde bacon ternet – Gilde…
Oppdretterne må ha større ambisjoner for laksens velferd
Bransjetopper fra Salmar og Mowi avviser ambisjonen om fem prosent dødelighet i havbruk som helt urealistisk – det handler om biologi og «hendelser utenfor vår kontroll». Virkelig?
Gilde-produkt solgt på Tiller tilbakekalles
Tine faller på måling – trøndersk selskap nærmer seg toppen
Norgesgruppen og Tine faller på Apelands omdømmemåling. Matpriser og metanhemmere ligger bak, tror byrået. Vipps topper målingen for tredje år på rad.
USA beskylder Norge for valutamanipulasjon: – Det er helt søkt
Seniorstrateg Dane Cekov rister på hodet over USAs anklager om strukturell overkapasitet og valutamanipulasjon: – De er jo helt perverst opptatt av vareoverskudd.
DNB øker fastrentene
Landets største finanskonsern DNB har i dag økt fastrentene på boliglån med inntil 0,3 prosentpoeng. Det er fastrentene med 3 og 5 årsbinding som er økt mest, med 0,3 prosentpoeng. Fastrentene med ti års binding er økt med 0,2 prosentpoeng…
Dette er alvorlig
Lastebil mistet tømmer– stenger tunnel
Butikktyveri i Namsos – ansatte tok opp jakten
FN: Over tre millioner mennesker drevet på flukt internt i Iran siden konflikten startet
FNs flyktningorganisasjon (UNHCR) anslår at rundt 3,2 millioner mennesker er drevet på flukt internt i Iran siden konflikten startet, skriver Reuters. UNHCR sier at tallet trolig vil fortsette å stige så lenge kampene pågår, og advarer om…
Sjåføren om dødsulykken: - Jeg trodde først det var en unge
Mannen i 50-årene hevder at avdøde kom i høy fart på elsparkesykkel over fotgjengerfeltet. Han synes det er svært urettferdig hvis han blir dømt for uaktsomt drap.
Hydro skal produsere for litt over halv maskin i Qatar
Hydro får fortsatt noe gass i Qatar og vil opprettholde produksjonen på 60 prosent kapasitet.
Israels forsvarsminister: Ber IDF om å gjøre seg klare til en større operasjon i Libanon
Israels forsvarsminister Israel Katz sier at han har beordret det israelske forsvaret (IDF) til å forberede seg på å utvide den militære operasjon i Libanon. Siden krigen brøt ut har det pågått kamper i mellom Israel og Hizbollah i Libanon…
Medier: Mann tilstår drapet i Arna
Mannen som er siktet for drapet på en afghansk mann i februar, har snudd og erkjenner nå drapet.
Coding after coders: The end of computer programming as we know it?
Article URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/12/magazine/ai-coding-programming-jobs-claude-chatgpt.html?smid=url-share Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47348733 Points: 134 # Comments: 169
Tak på busskur har blåst av
Helsevesenet stresstester beredskapen: – Uhyre viktig
BODØ (TV 2): Ikke på flere tiår har totalforsvaret øvd på et så komplekst scenario med tanke på skadde og drepte nordmenn i krig.
Iran: Angreip skip i Persiabukta
Den iranske revolusjonsgarden brekreftar eit angreip på skip registrert under Marshalløyane, melder AFP. Det skal ha skjedd seint onsdag kveld utanfor kysten av Irak. Det er ikkje opplyst om skadar eller personskadar, og Irak har ikkje kom…
Oppretter kontrollsak mot fiskeriministeren
NRK har i en rekke saker belyst hvordan myndighetene delte ut snøkrabbekvoter verdt flere milliarder. Nå opprettet kontrollkomiteen på Stortinget kontrollsak mot fiskeriminister Marianne Sivertsen Næss (Ap).
Espedal laster opp i Norwegian etter kursfall: – Vi benyttet sjansen
Stavanger-investoren Harald Espedal har kvittet seg med oljeaksjer og vært på bunnfiske i det norske flyselskapet.
BT: Drapssiktet erkjenner drapet i Arna
Den siktede mannen i 30-årene erkjenner å ha drept Mohammad Tariq Wasiri (28) i Arna i Bergen. Det melder BT. Tidligere nektet den siktede nektet straffskyld for drapet. Den avdøde mannen i 20-årene ble påført dødelige skader utenfor hjemm…
– Det er en trist dag for Trondheim
Trondheim Lyd-konkursen får konsekvenser for arrangørene i byen.
Første gang på kode24-dagen: – Veldig bra
Blant 240 deltakere på årets kode24-dag er to «ferskinger» i Comrod.
1B identity records exposed in ID verification data leak
Article URL: https://www.aol.com/articles/1-billion-identity-records-exposed-152505381.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47348440 Points: 58 # Comments: 14
BankID har problemer
U.S. Navy Turns Down Hormuz Escort Requests Because of High Risk
Article URL: https://maritime-executive.com/article/u-s-navy-turns-down-strait-of-hormuz-escort-requests-because-of-high-risk Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47348397 Points: 35 # Comments: 7
Frogner-kvinnens mor i retten – fikk melding av Høiby midt på natten
OSLO TINGRETT (TV 2): Natt til 4. august 2024 har Frogner-kvinnen beskrevet kvelertak og slag fra Marius Borg Høiby. Samme natt fikk moren en melding av Høiby på Instagram.
Varsler sterk vind - dette området er mest utsatt
Det er ventet lokalt svært kraftige vindkast fra torsdag formiddag. Meteorologene ber folk sikre løse gjenstander.
Dolphin Progress Release 2603
Article URL: https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2026/03/12/dolphin-progress-report-release-2603/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47348304 Points: 13 # Comments: 0
IEA: Største oljeavbrot i historia
Krigen i Midtausten fører til det som kan vere det største avbrotet i global oljeforsyning nokon gong, ifølge det internasjonale energibyrået (IEA). Oljeflyten gjennom Hormuzsundet har stupt frå rundt 20 millionar fat per dag før krigen ti…
Omplassert toppsjef saksøker Forsvarsdepartementet
Rammeavtale-overskridelser i Forsvarsbygg førte til at departementet mistet tilliten til direktør Thorbjørn Thoresen. Nå går han til søksmål for å få tilbake toppjobben.
Kilder: Derfor gikk USA til angrep på jenteskolen i Iran
En rekke kilder sier til NBC News at angrepet på jenteskolen i Iran skyldes en etterretningsblemme.
Avoiding Trigonometry (2013)
Article URL: https://iquilezles.org/articles/noacos/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47348192 Points: 44 # Comments: 8
IEA: Historisk oljesjokk
Det internasjonale energibyrået (IEA) advarer om forsyningstapet i oljemarkedet etter Midtøsten-krigen.
Uværet: Kolonnekjøring på Hardangervidda og Vikafjellet
Det er innført kolonnekjøring over flere fjelloverganger på grunn av uvær. Både riksveg 7 på Hardangervidda og riksveg 13 i Vikafjellet mellom Voss og Vik er rammet, ifølge Vegtrafikksentralen. Meteorologen har sendt ut gult farevarsel for…
Kawa (29) åpner bydelens eneste restaurant
Bydelssenteret skal rives og bygges på nytt. Kawa Zengana tror det lover godt for hans konsept.
IEA kapper prognosene kraftig etter oljesjokket: «Største i historien»
Gulfstatene har redusert produksjonen med drøyt ti millioner fat, og det kan bli mer. Frislippet av olje fra strategiske lagre gir en sårt tiltrengt buffer, men er ingen varig løsning, advarer IEA.
Elleve dømt til livstid etter terrorangrep i Russland
Elleve menn er dømt til livsvarig fengsel i Russland for å ha medverka til terrorangrepet mot konserthallen Crocus i 2024, melder nyheitsbyrået AFP. Dei dømde var knytte til dei fire gjerningsmennene bak angrepet, som tok livet av 150 menn…
Ukens Tek-podden-episode
Er du interessert i teknologi, dingser og de største nyhetene fra den digitale verden? Tek-podden er din ukentlige kilde til alt som rører seg i teknologibransjen.
Ambassade-eksplosjonen: Politiet vurderer fengsling
Politiet jobber fortsatt på en adresse i Oslo torsdag morgen etter eksplosjonen ved den amerikanske ambassaden. Nå vurderer de fengsling av de siktede.
NHO-sjefen: Slik rammer krigen norske bedrifter
Kommer med en klar anbefaling til norske myndigheter.
Får tyn
Han er favoritt til å vinne Oscar-pris for tittelrollen i filmen «Marty Supreme», men Timothée Chalamet er nå i hardt vært for et stikk mot opera og ballett.
Mener Støre ikke har svart godt nok: – Arrogant
Per-Willy Amundsen (Frp) som leder Stortingets kontroll- og konstitusjonskomité vil ha flere svar fra statsminister Støre etter avsløringene om kritikkverdige forhold i norsk utenrikstjeneste.
USA-ekspert: – Trump ser på en vei ut
Natt til torsdag hevdet USAs president Donald Trump amerikansk seier i Midtøsten. USA-ekspert Hilmar Mjelde avviser utsagnet.
Kraftig vekst
Moteplattformen Zalando økte omsetningen uventet sterkt med knapt 17 prosent i fjor. Konsernet venter fortsatt økning.
Karpe, Abba og Queen kan bli pensum i skulen
Kunnskapsminister Kari Nessa Nordtun (Ap) får torsdag presentert forslag til nye innhaldslister i skulefaga norsk, samfunnsfag, musikk og samisk. Listene er laga av lærar og andre faggrupper og inneheld døme på litteratur, musikk, historis…
Tidligere lensmann innrømmer straffskyld
Tidligere lensmann i Flekkefjord Asbjørn Skåland innrømmer straffskyld for å ha misbrukt sin stilling til å skaffe seg en bil i 2016. Det ble klart da saken mot han startet i Agder tingrett i Farsund torsdag. Der innrømmet han å ha misbruk…
Meretes utvalgte – En roséchampagne med personlighet
Roséchampagne fra Premier Cru-landsbyen Hautvillers, kjent som hjemstedet til Dom Pérignon. Louis Nicaise Brut Rosé byr på frisk syre, røde bær og en mineralsk avslutning – en elegant champagne som fungerer både som aperitiff og til mat.
Trafikkuhell i Trondheim
3D-Knitting: The Ultimate Guide
Article URL: https://www.oliver-charles.com/pages/3d-knitting Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47347945 Points: 3 # Comments: 0
Kvinne funnet død i Ytrebygda i går – politiet har ikke startet etterforskning
Politiet har ikke startet etterforskning etter en kvinne ble funnet død i et nabolag i Ytrebygda i Bergen onsdag. Det bekrefter politiadvokat Cathrine Scjelderup til NRK. – På nåværende tidspunkt er det ikke grunn til å tro at det har skje…
The Isolation Trap: Erlang
Article URL: https://causality.blog/essays/the-isolation-trap/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47347920 Points: 58 # Comments: 10
Alle PC-er får snart en ny Xbox-modus
Kommer til alle Windows-PC-er i april.
Åge-låt kan bli obligatorisk
Kunnskapsminister Kari Nessa Nordtun (Ap) presenterer torsdag utkast til innholdslister for fagene norsk, musikk, samfunnsfag og samisk.
Natos generalsekretær Mark Rutte til Cold Response i neste uke
Natos generalsekretær Mark Rutte besøker i neste uke øvelsen Cold Response i Nord-Norge, melder NTB. Besøket skjer onsdag 18. mars, bekrefter Forsvaret. Rutte vil besøke Bardufoss i Indre Troms. Startskuddet for den store øvelsen gikk mand…
Reliable Software in the LLM Era
Article URL: https://quint-lang.org/posts/llm_era Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47347901 Points: 17 # Comments: 1
Kontrollkomité-leiar kritiserer svar frå Støre i Epstein-saka
Leiaren i Stortingets kontroll- og konstitusjonskomité, Per-Willy Amundsen, reagerer kraftig på at statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre etter hans syn ikkje svarer konkret på kva tiltak regjeringa har sett i verk etter avsløringane om utanrikste…
Aud døde i ulykken – sjåfør nekter straffskyld for uaktsomt bildrap
Torsdag morgen startet rettssaken etter dødsulykken i Stjørdal høsten 2024.
Oslo Børs la på seg mer enn ett prosent – Equinor steg markant
Oljeprisen steg gjennom dagen til tross for IEAs krisegrep. Det ga god avkastning på Oslo Børs torsdag.
Oppgang på Oslo Børs – oljeaksjer stiger
Oljeprisen stiger til tross for IEAs krisegrep og etter angrep på tankskip i Midtøsten.
Oslo Børs rykker opp med oljeprisen
Oljeaksjene får en ny god åpning på Oslo Børs etter at nordsjøoljen i natt hoppet over 100 dollar.
Høibys forsvarere: – Det problemet får man ta fatt i senere
Her kan du følge rettssaken mot Marius Borg Høiby. I studioet får du løpende oppdateringer fra retten og oversikt over det viktigste som skjer. Livestudioet leveres av Aftenposten.
Oljeanalytiker: – Forstår ikke at man ikke tar dette mer alvorlig
Oljeanalytiker Ole Hvalbye stusser over at markedet priser inn situasjonen som midlertidig: – Et hopp til 150 og 200 dollar er ikke umulig.
Ambassade-eksplosjon: Blir framstilt for fengsling fredag
Dei tre brørne som blei pågripe onsdag for eksplosjonen på den amerikanske ambassaden blir stilt for fengsling fredag, opplyser politiet.
Da er det god natt for aksjemarkedet
En oljepris på 140 dollar i to måneder er trolig tilstrekkelig til å sende deler av verdensøkonomien inn i en mild resesjon.
Nesten 50 000 uten straum i Ålesund
Nesten 50.000 straumkundar var utan straum i Ålesund frå like før klokka 9. Dei fleste skal no ha fått tilbake straumen, men det er førebels uklart kva som er årsaka til straumbrotet. Det er sterke vindkast fleire stader langs kysten torsd…
Åpner gransking av flere land – Norge på listen
Amerikanske myndigheter vil undersøke om norsk handelspolitikk er urettferdig og hevder at kronen holdes «kunstig lav».
Forsinkelser på flere T-banelinjer
Ifølge Ruters hjemmesider, er det forsinkelser på linje 4 og 5. Forsinkelsene skyldes signalfeil, skriver de videre. Feilen antas å være løst klokka 10.
SSB: Vi lever litt lenger
Forventa levealder er no 81,6 år for menn og 84,8 for kvinner, ifølge nye tal frå Statistisk sentralbyrå. Det er ein liten auke frå året før.
En av de siktede etter ambassadebomben: – Stiller seg uforstående til siktelsen
– Min klient stiller seg uforstående til siktelsen mot ham, sier Frode Sulland, forsvareren til en av brødrene som er siktet for terrorbombing. Politiet har siktet tre brødre for terrorbombing. – Brødrene vil bli fremstilt for varetektsfen…
Varsler forsinkelser i trafikken
SSB: Norske kvinner får 1,48 barn
I 2025 blei det i snitt fødd 1,48 barn per kvinne, viser nye tal frå Statistisk sentralbyrå. Det er opp frå 1,44 året før, som er ein liten auke. Auken kjem i hovudsak av at fleire kvinner i alderen 30 til 34 år fekk barn.
kode24-dagen: Nå kan ikke-utviklere også kode
Claude Code har endret manges hverdag. – Jeg bruker det hver dag og har fått både utviklere og ikke utviklere til å bruke det, sier Ulrik Rise som skal på kode24-dagen.
Dronevrak slo ut straumliner i Kuwait
Seks straumoverføringsliner i Kuwait gjekk ut av drift etter at vrakrestar frå avskorne dronar fall ned på dei, opplyser styresmaktene i landet. Det melder Reuters. Situasjonen for straum er no under kontroll, ifølge styresmaktene.
SBCL: A Sanely-Bootstrappable Common Lisp (2008) [pdf]
Article URL: https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/2336/1/sbcl.pdf Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47347362 Points: 9 # Comments: 0
Derfor har ikke kronen styrket seg mer
Olje- og gasspriser har skutt i været. Det har ikke kronekursen gjort i samme periode. Valutastrateg Magne Østnor byr på forklaring.
Lytter vi på samme pasient?
28 mister jobben: – Det er forferdelig synd
Eierne av selskapet Trondheim Lyd greide ikke å redde selskapet med 28 ansatte. Over helga vil styret be om at selskapet slås konkurs.
Returning to Rails in 2026
Article URL: https://www.markround.com/blog/2026/03/05/returning-to-rails-in-2026/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47347064 Points: 46 # Comments: 29
Over 3.000 sit i fengsel i Noreg
Ved utgangen av februar sat 3.075 personar i fengsel i Noreg, ifølge nye tal frå Kriminalomsorgsdirektoratet. 92 prosent av fengselsplassane i bruk. Samstundes starta 513 personar straffegjennomføring i samfunnet. Av desse gjennomførte 264…
Ekspertene ikke i tvil: En ny pandemi kommer
Det er særlig ett virus som skaper bekymring. Samtidig fryktes det at USA kan sette hele verden i fare.
Vil satse på marginale funn: – Et hårete mål
Et samarbeid i oljebransjen kan blåse liv i 83 marginale funn og gi ressurser på nivå med Johan Sverdrup-feltet – og motvirke et ventet produksjonsfall.
Nytt børsfall i Asia
Oljeprisen bykset til over 100 dollar fatet gjennom natten. Samtidig faller børsene i Asia.
Spår bensinpriser opp mot 35 kroner literen
Dagens høye drivstoffpriser er bare begynnelsen på hva vi har i vente dersom krigen mot Iran vedvarer, tror økonomiprofessor Kjetil Storesletten.
Russisk utsending: Diskuterte energikrise med USA
Russlands presidentutsending Kirill Dmitrijev seier han har diskutert den globale energikrisa med amerikanske motpartar under eit møte i ei amerikansk-russisk arbeidsgruppe for økonomi i Florida. Det melder nyheitsbyrået Reuters. – Fleire…
Spår bensinpriser opp mot 35 kroner literen
Dagens høye drivstoffpriser er bare begynnelsen på hva vi har i vente dersom krigen mot Iran vedvarer, tror økonomiprofessor Kjetil Storesletten.
Olje- og gassprisene spretter opp og ned: Slik kan det påvirke renten
Oljeprisen stiger til nye høyder, før nyheter fra Iran sender den rett ned igjen. Hvordan kan dette påvirke styringsrenten her hjemme?
Over halvparten av nordmenn er overvektige. Likevel virker få av tiltakene: - Vi er nok nødt til å leve med problemet
Professor mener vi har tapt kampen mot fedme og overvekt, men ikke alle er klare til å gi opp helt enda.
– Vitner i området reagerte på unormale lyder
For fjerde dag på rad melder politiet om tyveri fra en byggeplass i Trondheim.
Oljeprisen svinger kraftig etter Hormuz-uro
Frykt for miner og usikkerhet skaper kaos i markedet.
Hver andre trønder fikk penger fra Nav
Nav betalte ut 58,2 milliarder kroner til personer bosatt i Trøndelag i 2025.
Sperret opp øynene da hun oppdaget dette: – Trist
Da Anne Margrethe Einang (46) skulle kjøpe en av påskefavorittene, forsto hun ingenting.
Eiendomsprofil vil bli gårdbruker: - En drøm kan gå i oppfyllelse
Bjørn Winge og Siw Tone Valstad søker om å kjøpe gårdsbruk i Ness. Avtalt pris er 7,5 millioner kroner.
Den amerikanske ambassaden i Muscat opphever rådet om å holde seg innendørs
Den amerikanske ambassaden i Muscat, hovedstaden i Oman, opphever rådet om å holde seg innendørs opplyser det amerikanske utenriksdepartementet torsdag.
Oljeprisen steg til over 100 dollar: – Markedet er i ren panikkmodus
Det internasjonale energibyrået (IEA) har rullet ut sitt tyngste skyts med historiens største koordinerte tapping av strategiske oljelagre. Men i stedet for å virke beroligende, har tiltaket fungert som bensin på bålet.
Han utvikler programvaren til ambulansene
Einar Ingebrigtsen er arkitekt og en av utviklerne bak programvaren som brukes i ambulanser og luftambulanser. – Her kan man ikke bare lage software som sitter i skyer.
Flere skip truffet i natt: Enormt flammehav
Skipene står i flammer natt til torsdag. Til sammen har 16 skip blitt angrepet nær Hormuzstredet og Persiabukten siden krigens start.
Innbyggere bedt om å holde seg inne etter droneangrep mot oljeanlegg
Myndighetene i Bahrain har sendt ut hastevarsel til innbyggerne i Muharraq-distriktet etter et omfattende iransk angrep mot drivstofflagre natt til torsdag. Angrepet har ført til en kraftig brann i nærheten av landets hovedflyplass, og beb…
Iran-backed hackers claim wiper attack on medtech firm Stryker
Article URL: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/03/iran-backed-hackers-claim-wiper-attack-on-medtech-firm-stryker/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47346091 Points: 127 # Comments: 52
GitHub availability report: February 2026
In February, we experienced six incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. The post GitHub availability report: February 2026 appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
Oljeprisen over 100-tallet igjen
Prisen på olje steg med over 9 prosent torsdag og brøt igjen grensen på 100 dollar fatet. Dette skjer etter nye iranske angrep mot forsyninger og infrastruktur i Midtøsten, noe som overskygget det rekordstore frislippet av oljelagre fra De…
Noma-sjef går av etter voldspåstander fra tidligere ansatte
Kjøkkensjefen ved restauranten Noma, René Redzepi, trekker seg.
En person utsatt for vold i Oslo - gjerningsperson på frifot
En person blir tilsett av helsepersonell etter å ha blitt utsatt for vold i gamlebyen i Oslo natt til torsdag. – Fornærmede fremstår ikke alvorlig skadet, men kjøres til legevakt for sjekk, melder operasjonsleder Øyvind Hammervold i Oslo p…
Streiketrussel på tynt grunnlag
Fellesforbundet rasler med en streikekasse på tre milliarder kroner for å få gjennom et krav som gjelder svært få.
Donald Trump svarer om FBI-notat
Presidenten sier Iran er nær nederlag. Nå svarer han for første gang om FBI-notatet som advarte om mulige angrep i USA.
Støre: – Krigen står nå og vipper
Jonas Gahr Støre er bekymret for at vår nærmeste allierte har en uklar plan og at det iranske regimet er mer befestet og radikalisert enn før USA gikk til angrep.
Trumps «plan B»: Åpner tollgransking mot 16 land – Norge på listen
Donald Trumps administrasjon har satt i gang en omfattende granskning av 16 land. Norge anklages for å holde kronen kunstig svak ved å «kanalisere oljeinntekter til utenlandsk valuta, som amerikanske dollar».
Urea prices
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Minst syv drept i israelsk angrep i Beirut ifølge libanesiske myndigheter
Minst syv personer ble drept i et nytt israelsk angrep sentralt i Beirut natt til torsdag, ifølge helsedepartementet i Libanon. – Den israelske fiendens angrep mot Ramlet al-Bayda i Beirut har ført til et foreløpig dødstall på sju og 21 sk…
Minst 13 personer skadet i russisk angrep i Zaporizjzja
Minst 13 personer ble skadet i et russisk angrep mot den sørlige byen Zaporizjzja i Ukraina onsdag. – Blant de skadde var to barn, en 11 år gammel gutt og en 12 år gammel jente, opplyser byens guvernør Ivan Fedorov på Telegram. Angrepene v…
Israel har satt i gang ny angrepsbølge mot Libanon
Minst sju personer er drept i et nytt israelsk angrep i sentrale Beirut natt til torsdag.
Ingen skadd i droneangrep i Creek Harbour-distriktet i Dubai
Myndighetene i Dubai sier at alle innbyggere er trygge og uskadd etter at en drone falt over en leilighetsbygning i Dubai Creek Harbour-distriktet og forårsaket en brann natt til torsdag, norsk tid. Myndighetene har fått brannen under full…
Drivstoffprisene kan skyte i været advarer økonomiprofessor
Økonomiprofessor Kjetil Storesletten tror at drivstoffprisene i Norge kan overstige 35 kroner per liter hvis oljeprisen stiger til 150 dollar per fat, dersom krigen mot Iran vedvarer, melder NTB. Storesletten, fra Økonomisk institutt ved U…
Nå treffer det Norge: – Blir veldig heftig
Et uvær treffer store deler av Norge natt til torsdag. Det er sendt ut farevarsel for en rekke landsdeler.
Iran og Hizbollah sier de har bombet mer enn 50 mål i Israel
Irans revolusjonsgarde sier den har gjennomført et missilangrep mot Israel sammen med Hizbollah, melder iranske medier. I en uttalelse gjengitt av nyhetsbyråene Fars og Tasnim natt til torsdag heter det at operasjonen besto av et iransk mi…
IDF har angrepet Hizbollah-mål i Sør-Beirut
Det israelske militæret (IDF) sier at de har angrepet 10 Hizbollah-mål i Sør-Beirut, inkludert et etterretningshovedkvarter og kommandosentre, etter at den libanesiske militsgruppen og Iran tok på seg ansvaret for felles angrep mot Israel.…
Show HN: s@: decentralized social networking over static sites
Article URL: http://satproto.org/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47344548 Points: 224 # Comments: 83
Trump sier Iran er nær «totalt nederlag»
President Donald Trump sier at Iran er nær et «totalt nederlag», men advarte samtidig om at amerikanske styrker kan trappe opp angrepene i en slik grad at landet vil bli «nesten umulig» å gjenreise, melder nyhetsbyrået AFP. – De er i praks…
Announcing rustup 1.29.0
The rustup team is happy to announce the release of rustup version 1.29.0. Rustup is the recommended tool to install Rust , a programming language that empowers everyone to build reliable and efficient software. What's new in rustup 1.29.0…
Iransk drone skal ha truffet bygning i Dubai
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Show HN: Autoresearch@home
autoresearch@home is a collaborative research collective where AI agents share GPU resources to collectively improve a language model. Think SETI@home, but for model training. How it works: Agents read the current best result, propose a hy…
Show HN: A context-aware permission guard for Claude Code
We needed something like --dangerously-skip-permissions that doesn’t nuke your untracked files, exfiltrate your keys, or install malware. Claude Code's permission system is allow-or-deny per tool, but that doesn’t really scale. Deleting so…
USA frigir millioner av oljefat
Det amerikanske energidepartementet sier de vil frigi 172 millioner fat olje fra sine strategiske reserver, for å bøte på de stigende oljeprisene. Energiminister Chris Wright sier frigivelsen inngår i en bredere plan der Det internasjonale…
Ny Champions League-bragd på Aspmyra
Bodø/Glimt suser mot kvartfinale i mesterligaen etter en imponerende 3-0-seier over Sporting på Aspmyra stadion onsdag kveld.
Addressing GitHub’s recent availability issues
GitHub recently experienced several availability incidents. We understand the impact these outages have on our customers and are sharing details on the stabilization work we’re prioritizing right now. The post Addressing GitHub’s recent av…
Trump: – Oljeprisen vil gå ned
Krigen i Midtøsten har sendt oljeprisene i været. Prisen fortsatte opp under Trumps tale onsdag kveld.
Trønder vant svimlende sum
I nord jubles det over Glimt, men det er også en trønder som kan glise hele veien til banken i kveld.
Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to redefine software dev
Article URL: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/meticulous/3197ae3d-bb26-4750-9ed7-b830f640515e Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47341760 Points: 0 # Comments: 0
Many SWE-bench-Passing PRs would not be merged
Article URL: https://metr.org/notes/2026-03-10-many-swe-bench-passing-prs-would-not-be-merged-into-main/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47341645 Points: 216 # Comments: 95
– Jeg er blitt mobbet opp igjennom, men nå er det stille
Mange hadde tatt turen til Three Lions i Trondheim for å se Bodø/Glimt-kampen onsdag kveld. Nok en gang imponerte bodøværingene på Aspmyra.
– Helt forsvarsløse
Et trettitalls norsktilknyttede skip er låst inne i Persiabukta mens krigen mellom Iran og USA og Israel eskalerer, sier sikkerhetsrådgiver.
Kuttet prisen med 26 millioner
En stor villa på Ullern i Oslo har fått et kraftig priskutt.
Sesongen nærmer seg: – Går veldig utover livskvaliteten
Pollensesongen nærmer seg. For Eline kan allergien snu opp ned på hverdagen.
Israel med ny stor angrepsbølge mot Beirut – Iran og Hizbollah svarer
Israel har gjennomført nok et kraftig angrep mot Beirut. Iran og Hizbollah-gruppen svarer med luftangrep tilbake.
Khamenei-rådgiver: – Trump er satan selv
En høytstående rådgiver til Irans nye øverste leder Mojtaba Khamenei langer ut mot USAs president.
- Ser ut som en «million dollars»
Nidaros måtte vinne for å holde liv i EHL-drømmen. Laget reiste seg etter en grusom start.
Oljestrateg på Wall Street ser to mulige oljesjokk: – Da er vi tilbake
NEW YORK: Aktørene på Wall Street vurderer om Iran-krigen vil vare i mer enn fire uker, ifølge Citi-strateg Eric Lee. Nå merkes krigen på bensinpumpene i USA.
Raser mot UD etter «Dubai-flukt»
Norske Tomas Hjelle mener folk fra andre nasjoner fikk langt mer bistand fra sine myndigheter enn nordmenn da det brøt ut krig i Midtøsten.
Ivar Lykke: – Noe av det jævligste jeg har opplevd
Trondhjemmeren Ivar Lykke organiserte på egen hånd hjemreisen fra Qatar. Han hadde forventet langt mer av Utenriksdepartementet (UD).
Don't post generated/AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans
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I'm glad the Anthropic fight is happening now
Article URL: https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/dow-anthropic Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47340071 Points: 140 # Comments: 181
Norge må unngå å havne i fossilfellen
Dersom olje- og gassindustrien skal utvikles, er det noe annet som ikke utvikles.
KI i krig: Hvem skal sette grensene?
Dragkampen mellom Pentagon og KI-selskapet Anthropic viser hvorfor stater eller teknologigiganter ikke bør få definere hvordan KI brukes i krig.
Fører til legevakt etter krasj
Tirsdag kveld krasjet en bil i en lyktestolpe utenfor et kjøpesenter i Steinkjer. Årsaken er uklar.
Derfor kan du komme til å se disse fly lavt og om kvelden nå
Norge fungerer bedre for gründere enn mange tror
Norge er et svært godt land å starte i, men et unødvendig krevende land å vokse i.
Hudlegen: Fem grep for å bremse hudens aldring
Det finnes en jungel av råd for å holde huden frisk og fin. Hudlege Linnea Torsnes forteller hva som virkelig virker.
Nye filer øker presset på Starmer: Mandelson krevde millioner etter sparken
Nye filer viser at statsminister Keir Starmer ble advart mot å gi Peter Mandelson toppjobben.
Obos ville gi unge et billig boligalternativ med rom i kollektiv – solgte kun to soverom
Boligbyggelaget skapte en «helt ny» eierform for unge, men markedet svarte med et skuldertrekk. – Vi skulle gjerne ha solgt flere rom i kollektivene enn vi har per nå, sier kommunikasjonssjef Thomas Skjennald.
Avskiltet etter kontroll: – Det har eksplodert
Denne uken gjennomførte Vegvesenet sammen med politi en større kontroll. Etterpå kommer de med en oppfordring til foreldre.
Personal Computer by Perplexity
Article URL: https://www.perplexity.ai/personal-computer-waitlist Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47339223 Points: 148 # Comments: 120
I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job
https://archive.ph/DEwy7 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47339164 Points: 266 # Comments: 248
Høyesterett skal avklare hvem som kan unntas fra arbeidstidsreglene
Kan arbeidsmiljølovens ufravikelighet fravikes når arbeidstager ønsker det? Eller åpner det bare for misbruk?
«Gode» foreldre kan få «dårlige» barn
Du kan ha full innsats som forelder. Likevel kan det gå skikkelig dårlig.
ABC News: FBI har advart California om mulige droneangrep fra Iran
FBI har advart politietatene i California om at Iran kan finne på å ta igjen etter amerikanske angrep med å sende droner mot USAs vestkyst, ifølge ABC News.
Rederarvings hytteprosjekt kan bli stanset: – Da blir det rettssak
Milliardæren Knut Nikolai Tønnevold Ugland har brukt seks til åtte millioner kroner siden han for ett år siden fikk dispensasjon til å rive en gammel hytte i Grimstad-skjærgården og bygge ny. Nå kan hele prosjektet bli stanset.
Hundrevis av spedbarn har blitt innlagt, mange på intensiven: - Det haster
– Hvis ikke blir vi det eneste landet som ikke tilbyr slik beskyttelse til barna våre, sier barnelege Kari Risnes.
Jeg tror ikke vi skal gråte over at museet snart er stengt
Faller Ungarns regjering i april?
Partiet Fidesz har hatt makten i Ungarn siden 2010, men denne dominansen kan brytes ved parlamentsvalget i april. Og hvis ikke, hva da?
– Vi trenger mer muskler og handlekraft, ikke mer teori
Justis- og beredskapsdepartementet har bedt Politidirektoratet utrede om deler av politiutdanningen skal legges inn under andre universiteter eller høgskoler.
NRK bekrefter: Hadde dialog om Høiby-serie
Det har flere ganger i retten blitt nevnt at Marius Borg Høiby var involvert i et TV-prosjekt med en realitydeltaker.
Tre brødre pågrepet for terror etter ambassade-eksplosjonen: – Han erkjenner å ha plassert bomben
Tre brødre er pågrepet og siktet for terrorbombing. En av dem erkjenner at han plasserte bomben.
Tre brødre i 20-årene pågrepet etter ambassadeeksplosjonen – siktet for terrorbombing
Politiet mener bomben hadde som hensikt å ta liv eller gjøre betydelig skade. De undersøker om ambassadeeksplosjonen var bestilt av en statlig aktør.
Show HN: I built a tool that watches webpages and exposes changes as RSS
I built Site Spy after missing a visa appointment slot because a government page changed and I didn’t notice for two weeks. It watches webpages for changes and shows the result like a diff. The part I think HN might find interesting is tha…
Iran til verden: – Vær forberedt på en oljepris på 200 dollar fatet
Iran sier at verden bør forberede seg på en oljepris på 200 dollar fatet og antyder at de er klare for langvarig krig.
Beruset mann falt på toglinja
Det skulle ikke vært nødvendig - likevel går de sammen
Det skulle ikke vært nødvendig med et eget kvinnenettverk i 2026, men det mener kvinnene fra næringsforeningens nettverk «Kvinner i ledelse» det er.
Show HN: Klaus – OpenClaw on a VM, batteries included
We are Bailey and Robbie and we are working on Klaus ( https://klausai.com/ ): hosted OpenClaw that is secure and powerful out of the box. Running OpenClaw requires setting up a cloud VM or local container (a pain) or giving OpenClaw root…
DN mener: En tynn forklaring
Utenriksdepartementet oppdaterer sin arkivfaglige forståelse.
Engelske eiere truet med å legge ned XXL: – En ukomfortabel periode
I ni måneder har de nye engelske eierne jobbet for å få XXL tilbake i toppform. Nå skal XXL gjenvinne tetposisjonen med å introdusere en ny kjede.
Temporal: The 9-year journey to fix time in JavaScript
Article URL: https://bloomberg.github.io/js-blog/post/temporal/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47336989 Points: 643 # Comments: 204
– Kriminelle Trump må stilles for retten
Irans nye ambassadør til Norge tordner mot den amerikanske presidenten, og nøler ikke med å kalle ham en kriminell bølle.
– Innbruddsbølge i Trondheim
Tre innbrudd på tre dager får politiet til å sette hendelsene i sammenheng. – Kan være omreisende kriminelle, mener de.
Lønnsøkning for DNB-sjefen
DNB-toppsjef Kjerstin Braathen tjente totalt 18,7 millioner kroner i fjor, skriver flere medier. Det er en lønnsøkning på mer enn 10 prosent fra året før.
Google closes deal to acquire Wiz
Previously: Google to buy Wiz for $32B - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43398518 - March 2025 (845 comments) Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47336476 Points: 278 # Comments: 167
Motorstans for metrobuss i Trondheim
Skatteetaten hadde problemer – viser andre personers informasjon
– Ingen har sett andres personopplysninger eller skatteforhold, sier Skatteetaten. Feilen er nå rettet.
Midtøsten-eksperter: Lite tyder på at Iran vil gi seg
Henrik Thune sier iranske myndigheter nå ser på krigen som eksistensiell: – Det er liten grunn til å tro at Iran vil gjenåpne stredet før krigen er avsluttet.
Skatteetaten beklager problemer – fikk opp andres navn
Skatteetaten bekrefter at problemene er rettet.
– Jeg finner større glede i fornektelse enn overdrivelse
Men Asle Toje har samme forhold til dresser som Imelda Marcos hadde til sko: Han har altfor mange av dem.
Fay fikk tilgang på opplysningene til 437 personer
Folk som sjekket skattemeldingen sin, fikk opp navn og informasjon om vilt fremmede personer. – Det kjennes jo veldig utrygt ut, sier Caroline Emilie Hernes.
Faster asin() was hiding in plain sight
Article URL: https://16bpp.net/blog/post/faster-asin-was-hiding-in-plain-sight/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47336111 Points: 196 # Comments: 105
Evakuerte område i Trondheim - fant ingen gass
Vi advokater må gå i oss selv
Profesjonsstolthet bør gi smartere arbeidsmåter – ikke brukes som unnskyldning til overbelastning.
IEA bekrefter: Slipper 400 mill. fat olje fra strategiske lagre
Det var en enstemmig beslutning fra de 32 medlemslandene. Akkurat når frislippet skal skje er imidlertid uklart.
Derfor er nødetatene i Nidelva
Wolt-budene anker til Høyesterett
Avgjørelsen om at Wolt-budene ikke har krav på faste ansettelser, ankes nå av Fellesforbundet til Høyesterett.
Ber Trump erklære unntakstilstand i USA før valget
– Jeg er ikke i tvil om at Donald Trump og støttespillerne kommer til å prøve alt de kan for å rigge dette valget, sier Eirik Løkke.
Pornoavhengighets-app lekket private data om 600.000 brukere
Mange av brukerne var mindreårige.
Toppadvokat om Stein Lier-Hansen: – Han er ånden som går
Den profilerte advokaten Nicolay Skarning jobbet tidligere i NHO-systemet. Onsdag vitnet han for Lier-Hansen.
Amerikanske våpenrester ved barneskolen i Iran
Bilder delt av iranske statlige medier viser amerikanske våpenrester ved den bombede barneskolen i Iran.
Entities enabling scientific fraud at scale (2025)
Article URL: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2420092122 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47335349 Points: 286 # Comments: 194
Få utslag på Wall Street: – Oljen ville ikke vært fremme
Sjeføkonom heller samtidig kaldt vann i blodet til de som håpte dagens inflasjonstall i USA bar bud om rentekutt.
Stor nedbemanning
Vend reorganiserer, noe som fører til nedbemanning i avdelingen for teknologi og UX-funksjon. – Klar over at dette skaper usikkerhet.
Stortinget vil fjerne foreldelsesfrist for voldtekt
MDG vipper flertallet i Stortinget for Høyres forslag om å skrote foreldelsesfristen for voldtektsforbrytelser.
Lønnshopp for DNB-sjef Kjerstin Braathen: Tjente 18,7 millioner i fjor
Det kommer frem i storbankens årsrapport.
Eksplosiv økning i bruk av ADHD-medisin
Bruken av ADHD-medisin i Norge har økt 85 prosent på fire år, viser nye tall.
Åpner ny senterbutikk
Tine Andresen er sjef for Sirkus Shoppings nyeste butikk.
Historisk oljevedtak: Skal frigi 400 millioner fat fra beredskapslager
Det internasjonale energibyrået (IEA) sitt vedtak innebærer å bruke mer enn dobbelt så mye olje fra strategiske lagre enn de gjorde under Ukraina-krigen.
Har fem råd til bilistene mot prissjokket
Hvilken dag du skal fylle på, er nå en myte. Her er rådene om du vil spare mest mulig når bensinprisene er dyre.
USA: Inflasjonen i februar kom inn helt som ventet
Inflasjonen var på 0,3 prosent på månedsbasis og 2,4 prosent på årsbasis. Det var på forhånd ventet stabil prisstigning fra januar.
BitNet: 100B Param 1-Bit model for local CPUs
Article URL: https://github.com/microsoft/BitNet Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47334694 Points: 332 # Comments: 161
Kvinne funnet død i Bergen
En kvinne er funnet død utendørs i Bergen, opplyser Vest politidistrikt.
De aner ikke hva konsekvensene blir
Forslaget fra MDG er uansvarlig og lettvint.
Er det verste foran oss i Midtøsten?
Det er 12 dager siden USA og Israel startet angrepet mot Iran. Ingen vet hvor lenge den vil fortsette.
The MacBook Neo
https://www.pcmag.com/news/asus-co-ceo-macbook-neo-is-a-shoc... Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47334293 Points: 505 # Comments: 826
Termo-kongene: Her er de beste for å holde mat og drikke varm
Enten du skal holde kaffen rykende varm på vei til jobb, eller servere varm biffgryte på vidda, er det stor forskjell på «termoprodukter» du kan kjøpe.
Krise! Et så ekstremt grep er altså nødvendig for å holde oljeprisen i sjakk
Det internasjonale energibyrået IEA frigjør inntil 400 millioner fat olje fra de strategiske oljereservene, mer enn dobbelt så mye som etter Russlands angrep på Ukraina i 2022.
Betrodd Arctic-ansatt pågrepet av Økokrim – skal ha fått penger i bytte mot innsideopplysninger
Mannen skal ha fått «betydelige økonomiske fordeler.» Det er tatt flere databeslag, men han har nektet å oppgi passordet sitt til politiet.
Nå er avstemningen over: Disse får opptre i Spektrum
Nå er det klart hvilke seks russegrupper som får opptre i spektrum 21. mars.
Formalkrav foran kompetanse – det offentliges blindsone
– Det paradoksale er at det offentlige selv jevnlig fremhever verdien av mangfold, skriver Tom Erik Frydelund
– Folk går gråtende ut av salen
Filmen om den betente Fosen-saken har verdenspremiere i helgen. Nå er traileren her.
Oljeprisen snudde rett ned etter melding i sosiale medier
Først gikk den amerikanske energiministeren ut og sa at marinen hadde eskortert en oljetanker ut av Hormuzstredet, så ble X-posten slettet.
Svarer Adressa: Jeg er uenig i totalslakten
Alle norske TUI-gjester hjemme fra Midtøsten
Tui Norge bekrefter at alle deres norske gjester nå er hjemme fra Midtøsten.
Oljeanalytiker om Midtøsten: – Gjør situasjonen nå dramatisk annerledes
Konflikten mellom Iran, Israel og USA raser videre. Nå har IEA bekreftet krisegrep for å støtte opp om markedet, mens det viktige Hormuzstredet i praksis fortsatt er stengt.
Melder rekordresultat
Spanske Inditex, som blant annet eier kleskjeden Zara, melder om et resultat på 6,22 milliarder euro i 2025.
Her går USA til angrep på iranske skip: – Jeg tror du vil se at det blir en kort utflukt
Flere fraktskip er angrepet av Iran, samtidig har USA gått til angrep på det de hevder er iranske båter som skulle plassere miner i Hormuzstredet.
Hva oljemarkedets ville berg-og-dal-bane forteller om Trumps krigsplan
Bare «IDIOTER» mener at denne krigen blir langvarig.
Meta kjøper Moltbook
Meta fortsetter oppkjøpene innen kunstig intelligens og kunngjør nå at selskapet kjøper opp plattformen Moltbook – et sosialt nettverk laget spesielt for KI-agenter.
Skal skille menneskeskapte bøker fra KI-genererte
Forfatterforeningen i Storbritannia (SoA) innfører en ordning som skal gjøre at man kan identifisere bøker skrevet av mennesker.
Asus-sjef om nye billig-MacBook: - Et sjokk
Skaper panikk i PC-bransjen.
Stenger for oppussing: – Vi river ned absolutt alt
Oppussingen vil gi økt kapasitet både for publikum og antall arrangementer.
21-åring kjøpte storgård – nå er salget anket
Leraand gård i Buvika ble solgt for sju millioner kroner. Nå er kjøperen kjent. Samtidig er salget anket.
Varsler fare for orkan
Yr melder om lokalt kraftige vindkast på 27-33 m/s fra sør og sørøst gjennom torsdagen.
Forskning: Fagforeninger kutter lønnsgapet mellom kjønnene
Kvinner får mer å rutte med når de er med i en fagforening, enn ikke, viser NTNU-studie.
Nå kan det gå mot ny KI-lovgivning for å beskytte kunstnere
Tirsdag tok EU-parlamentet tydelig standpunkt for kunstnere i møte med KI-selskaper.
Dette kan være en dårlig idé
Forskere har undersøkt faren ved å slikke på frossent metall, bli hengende og forsøke å rive seg løs.
Barn og unge får være oppfinnere for en dag
NITO og vitensentrene i Norge inviterer barn og unge til å delta på Barnas ingeniørdag 14. mars. Nå skal interessen for realfag og teknologi blant unge vekkes og styrke rekrutteringen i fremtiden.
Vurderer bemanning døgnet rundt etter bølge av innbrudd
Flere byggeplasser i Trondheim er rammet av innbrudd siste dagene. Nå vurderes det døgnbemanning for å sikre verdiene.
Tore Strømøy tilbake – lover nye, sterke historier
Torsdag lanseres podkasten «Sterke historier med Tore Strømøy».
Ferd-sjefen skal styre Lego-familiens milliardformue
Morten Borge blir styreleder investeringsselskapet til Danmarks rikeste familie – med 120 milliarder kroner til forvaltning.
Shippinganalytiker rykker ut med salgsanbefaling etter Hormuz-dramatikk
DNB Carnegie tror ikke det er mer å hente i BW LPG og anbefaler å selge unna aksjen – noe John Fredriksen allerede har gjort i stor skala.
Beskriver ukelange fester: – Han har slitt
Her kan du følge rettssaken mot Marius Borg Høiby. I studioet får du løpende oppdateringer fra retten og oversikt over det viktigste som skjer. Livestudioet leveres av Aftenposten.
Bjarne Lie konfrontert av advokat: – Håndterer dere innsideinformasjon i Verdane på denne måten?
Verdane-sjefen vitnet i saken mot to tidligere ansatte. Forsvarerne gjorde sitt beste for å punktere anklagene om at de to hadde handlet på ulovlig innsideinformasjon de fikk på jobb.
Mannen som hacket 7000 robotstøvsugere får 30.000 dollar
Oppdaget ved et uhell at han kunne kikke inn i fremmedes hjem.
Bred oljeoppgang på grønn Oslo Børs
Motstridende meldinger og skvetne investorer ga store svingninger både på børsene og for oljeprisen. Equinor steg kraftig i takt med oljeprisen.
Politiet med oppfordring på glatta: – Kjør forsiktig
Kjøreforholdene er krevende i Trøndelag onsdag, med flere avvik på busslinjene og utkjørsler.
Håver inn millioner på taco i Trondheim
Regnskapstallene til Los Tacos Trondheim AS i Trondheim kommune for i fjor er offentlige.
Pass på: PlayStation tester «dynamiske priser» på spill
Tilfeldig om du får 20 prosent eller 60 prosent avslag.
Derfor må Helseplattformen skrotes
Urolige tider i verden: Dette bør du gjøre med sparepengene
Urolige tider i aksjemarkedet skaper bekymring hos mange sparere. Likevel råder ekspertene å holde hodet kaldt.
Arvid vant toppremien i «ukjent» lotteri
– Det er helt utrolig, jeg har egentlig ikke ord. Arvid Bangsund skrev navn og telefonnummer på melkekartongene. Det ble toppgevinst.
Mener ett hotellkrav er altfor ukjent i Norge: – Sjekk dette før du sjekker inn
Noen gjester spør om bryteren til nordlyset. Andre tilstår utroskap. Nå skal vinneren av NM i reiseliv forklare: Hva skjer i en resepsjon, sånn egentlig? Hvilke tabber vil hun særlig advare mot?
OpenClaw-hypen vekker liv i Tomas' Raspberry Pi
Lenge lå Raspberry Pi-en til Tomas Hensrud Gulla ubrukt i en skuff. Men med OpenClaw-hypen fikk han plutselig bruk for den.
Mange nye features i JavaScript
Forrige uke løftet MDN Web Docs frem flere nye features i både JavaScript og CSS, forteller Evind Dovland i BEKK.
Making WebAssembly a first-class language on the Web
Article URL: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2026/02/making-webassembly-a-first-class-language-on-the-web/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47331811 Points: 524 # Comments: 173
This Week in Rust 642
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust ! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us…
Gatenavnet har trolig vært feil i mange tiår
Kjært barn har mange navn, sies det. Det har også mannen som denne gata er oppkalt etter.
The era of “AI as text” is over. Execution is the new interface.
AI is shifting from prompt-response interactions to programmable execution. See how the GitHub Copilot SDK enables agentic workflows directly inside your applications. The post The era of “AI as text” is over. Execution is the new interfac…
Trønderen fant Oscar-stjerna
Som castingansvarlig for «Affeksjonsverdi» fikk hun i oppdrag å finne en lillesøster til Renate Reinsve. Det gjorde hun så godt at «søsteren» ble Oscar-nominert.
Ungdommer føler seg minst trygg i sentrum
Politiets innbyggerundersøkelse viser at 16- og 17-åringer føler seg mindre trygge i sentrum av kommunen sin på kveldstid enn det voksne gjør.
Spiser du som dette, kan du leve opptil flere år lenger
Ny studie på over 100.000 mennesker har stilt spørsmålet – og fått svaret. Særlig ett næringsstoff får tittelen «superhelt».
– De er vanvittig gode, og nivået deres er veldig høyt
120 ungdommer har øvd intenst i mange uker. Snart blir det premiere på den kjente musikalen i Trondheim.
Eksporten fra Trøndelag nær tredoblet på 15 år
I 2025 eksporterte bedrifter i Trøndelag for om lag 83 milliarder kroner. Det er en økning på nesten fem prosent fra året før.
Drømmejobben dukket opp: – «Oi, hva gjør jeg nå?»
Elisabeth Tandstad slår ut 90 søkere og blir ny daglig leder i Trondhjems Turistforening.
God, men ikke god nok
Alle fortellingene er gode. Men mange er gode på det jevne, og det er ikke godt nok for en som på sitt beste er uten likemenn.
– De varer lenger, blir varmere og har større omfang
Kunstig intelligens, EU, oljeleting, energi, kjernekraft, gass, forsøpling og naturtap. Dette var tema på Ungdommens klimatoppmøte tirsdag.
– Vil ikke si om de ønsker å legge ned skoler i byen vår
Rune Olsø (Ap) og Jørn Arve Flått (Ap) går hardt ut mot byrådets skolepolitikk i Trondheim.
MacBook Neo er drømmemaskinen for de fleste
Den nye budsjettkongen.
Sonos lanserer to nye høyttalere
Sonos Play og Era 100 SL kommer til Norge 31. mars.
Tidens billigste Macbook slippes
Macbook Neo slippes i morgen! Er den en god investering eller bare en oppgradert iPad? Noen mener den minner om laptopen fra 90-tallet.
Utviklingsfeil gav tilgang til norsk droneregister
Feilen gav tilgang til navn og informasjon om piloter. Luftfartstilsynet vet ikke om sårbarheten har blitt utnyttet.
Anthropic stevner Trump-administrasjonen for utestengelse
Trump-administrasjonen vil bruke KI-teknologi til masseovervåking og autonome våpensystemer. Nå går saken til retten.
– Hold fredagstacoen unna klimakrisa
Dette er det store spørsmålet som stilles når Adresseavisen og NTNU i dag inviterer til Ungdommens klimatoppmøte 2026. Se møtet i vinduet over.
Søkertallene er klare: Flere velger disse linjene
Søknadsfristen for videregående opplæring gikk ut 2. mars. Nå er søkertallene for Trondheim og Trøndelag klare.
Menn bruker KI som sparringspartner - kvinner til oversetting
Studenters kjønn gir ulik bruk av KI. Men kanskje ikke på studier der koding er en del av faget, vedgår Direktoratet for høyere utdanning og kompetanse.
Far og datter skal bygge hus sammen: – En fin tanke
I fjor høst kjøpte Ove Snuruås (72) tomta som ligger i krysset mellom Nervikstunet og Bekkefaret på Nerøra. Her sto en av de opprinnelige Nerviksgårdene fra 1813, inntil den brant ned i 2015.
Cursor lanserer KI-agenter som alltid følger med
Skal kunne gjøre utvikleroppgaver automatisk, ifølge utviklerne selv.
Har sikret seg «gullplassen» i Trondheim: – Mange har spurt
Duoen mener de har sikret seg Trondheims beste plassering. Nå håper de på fotball midt på natten under VM.
Strømmetjenestene med egne Oscar-sendinger
TV 2 og Disney+ melder om eksklusive direktesendinger i forbindelse med Oscar-gallaen fra søndag 15. mars.
TikTok sponser The Gathering
– Tilbakemeldingene har vært svært gode, forteller presseansvarlig Simon Eriksen Valvik
Trodde hun hadde fått tidlig demens: – Jeg var helt ukjent med symptomene
Da Marit Album Kvernmo (50) oppdaget hormonbehandling, følte hun at hun mestret livet og kunne bidra til samfunnet igjen. Bruken øker kraftig, viser nye tall.
Ny test: Sier det beviser faststoff-batteri
Donut Lab sier dette bekrefter at batteriet ikke er en superkondensator.
Kronprinsen besøkte Elcare Nordic
Mandag var Kronprins Haakon på besøk hos Elcare Nordic som reparer 750 elektronikkprodukter hver eneste dag. Her fikk han en omvisning og møtte ansatte.
– Derfor er ikke kjernekraft noen god idé i Norge
I årevis var kjernekraft noe Norge absolutt ikke skulle drive med. Nå snur det. Men er kjernekraft så smart for Norge?
Gjør du ikke dette, kan du havne langt bak i passkøen
Det kan ta deg over et halvt år å få pass hvis du ikke gjør det på riktig måte.
Psykologen: - Vi må la barna tryne litt
Kunnskap er flott. Men det er erfaringene som er avgjørende for barnas utvikling.
Hva om huset ditt kunne snakke tilbake til deg?
Magnus Rødseth har mange prosjekter på gang. Hos Gjensidige utvikler han «Hei Huset!» – en AI-løsning for huseiere.
Tar tre dager i Trondheim - sist ble det stappfullt
Mikael Persbrandt kommer tilbake til byen for å stille ut kunsten sin.
– Jeg forlot fine dining i Oslo og dro til en «pizzarestaurant i Trondheim»
Michael Minervinis liv til nå er også fortellingen om trøndersk næringsliv det siste halve århundret. For Minervinis del, startet det på en bruskasse.
Kan ikke garantere for norske borgeres sikkerhet på reise
UD kan ikke hjelpe deg med alt hvis du havner i vanskeligheter utenlands.
Raser mot annonse i Adresseavisen
Reaksjonene er sterke etter at Adresseavisen trykket en helsides annonse med tittelen «Takk Israel» i lørdagens avis. - At vi publiserer en annonse, betyr ikke at vi er enige i budskapet, sier sjefredaktør Kirsti Husby.
Eksperten har aldri sett noe lignende
Søndag ettermiddag ble en delfin observert i Levanger. Marinbiolog er overrasket over måten den lever på.
For paret kom tvilen allerede første natt etter innflytting
Mange mente at huset burde rives. Men bak slitte gulv og trekkfulle vegger så de en helt spesiell mulighet.
Nyheten om hans siste konsert gikk landet rundt. Det var bare et problem
– De glemte et veldig viktig ord i den avisartikkelen, sier Arve Tellefsen.
Tar nytt år i Trondheim: - Soleklart førstevalg
Nye nøkkelspillere har sagt ja til å satse videre i Byåsen.
Vil erstatte slike humper i Trondheim
For mange fartshumper kan være helseskadelig. Nå vil kommunen se etter mer skånsomme alternativer.
Under the hood: Security architecture of GitHub Agentic Workflows
GitHub Agentic Workflows are built with isolation, constrained outputs, and comprehensive logging. Learn how our threat model and security architecture help teams run agents safely in GitHub Actions. The post Under the hood: Security archi…
Tapte i retten – TCL får ikke markedsføre TV-er som QLED
Samsung vant rettssaken om villedende markedsføring.
– Jeg tror mange begynner å bli lei alt rotet
Motorveien til Værnes kan bli hele seks år forsinket. Flere reagerer nå på at de må betale bompenger.
– Fengsling er påkrevd
Drapssiktede Jørn Andersen (54) er varetektsfengslet i nye fire uker.
– Dessverre er det for dyrt i Trondheim
En av de som ønsker velkommen en ny oppdrettsmesse og konkurrent til Aqua Nor, peker på at det er dyrt i Trondheim.
Skiller lag med Netflix
Strømmegiganten Netflix avslutter samarbeidet med hertuginne Meghan og hennes livsstilsmerke As ever.
Kronprinsen taus om Epstein-taushet
Kronprins Haakon snakket om gjenbruk, men ikke om kronprinsessens helse og Epstein-kontakt, Høiby-saken eller kongens helse da han møtte pressen mandag.
Besøksrekord for tredje år på rad
Over 40 000 publikummere besøkte årets festival.
Episode 503: Hardware is hard and my PMs are pushing AI slop code
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a software developer with about 15 years in the industry, and I am soon starting as the CTO of a robotics company with about 50 employees. Though I have years of experience and…
Tar over roret: – Jeg er oppriktig glad
Ståle Nistov blir Nye Veier-sjef, opplyser selskapet mandag.
Høiby har begjært seg løslatt fra varetekt
Marius Borg Høiby (29) har bedt om å bli løslatt fra varetekt, opplyser hans forsvarer Ellen Holager Andenæs.
– Det går litt rykter om Trondheim i Oslo
Yngst i bystyret i 2011. Yngst i byrådet i 2026. Live Kroknes Berg (H) får ansvar for idrett og kultur i Trondheim.
30 russegrupper kjemper – stem på din favoritt
30 russegrupper kjemper om seks plasser – få stemmer skiller gruppene i toppen.
Indie-spill slår giganter på Steam
574 000 samtidige spillere i helgen.
Flere unge vil bli politi
Politihøgskolen fikk i år 3650 søkere til 549 studieplasser. Det er en økning i antall søkere på 21 prosent sammenlignet med fjoråret.
Trafikkulykke på E6
Fortviler etter RBK-returen: – Det er så typisk
Fra tårevåt Rosenborg-retur til blytung cupexit: Jonas Svensson innrømmer at comebacket ikke ble som håpet.
Ekstra politioppbud i stor narkosak
Skudd avfyrt mot superstjernens hus
En kvinne er pågrepet etter at hun søndag skjøt flere skudd mot den amerikanske artisten Rihannas hus i Los Angeles. Ingen ble skadet i hendelsen.
Fikk en sniktitt: - Bestilte den dagen den ble lansert
Nysgjerrige kunder sto i kø da BMW lanserte sin siste modell i Steinkjer.
Medpassasjerer blir sinte. Er jeg uhøflig? spør leser
– Er det uhøflig å spise på buss/trikk/bane? Noen medpassasjerer blir sinte! tilstår leseren. Norges største kollektivselskap svarer med ett vennlig tips. Og én advarsel.
Med to barn på under tre år, har familien valgt å bo på jobben
– De hadde aldri fått bestilling på en slik bryllupskake før
Googles Pro-propper har fenomenal samtalekvalitet
Pixel Buds Pro 2 er et fornuftig premiumprodukt.
Er dette storfamiliens nye favorittbil?
Vi har testet helt nye Tourneo med firehjulsdrift.
Vår i hagen: Gartneren advarer mot å gjøre dette
Advarer utålmodige hageeiere om vanlige misforståelser.
– Jeg ville lære norsk og få norske venner. Da ble det bråk
Ninja Crispi kan legges i en skuff
Endelig en airfryer som man faktisk har plass til på et lite kjøkken.
How to scan for vulnerabilities with GitHub Security Lab’s open source AI-powered framework
GitHub Security Lab Taskflow Agent is very effective at finding Auth Bypasses, IDORs, Token Leaks, and other high-impact vulnerabilities. The post How to scan for vulnerabilities with GitHub Security Lab’s open source AI-powered framework…
– Mange som kommer hit kjenner på en skam. Jeg gjør ikke det
Hver tirsdag henter Kai Arne Berg (42) en matkasse på Risvollan. Behovet for gratismat øker, men mesteparten av overskuddsmaten går fortsatt i søpla.
Slipeverkstedet fra 1890 er omgjort til moderne bolig
Noen ting skjer bare én gang i livet. Skriv og vinn 10 000!
Noen ting skjer bare én gang i livet. Vi vil høre din historie!
A PTP Wall Clock is impractical and a little too precise
After seeing Oliver Ettlin's 39C3 presentation Excuse me, what precise time is It? , I wanted to replicate the PTP ( Precision Time Protocol ) clock he used live to demonstrate PTP clock sync: I pinged him on LinkedIn inquiring about the b…
Google gir seg i app-krigen
Epic Games-sjef får ikke kritisere Google til 2032.
Neste Xbox: Kjører PC-spill
Vil endre spillbransjen for alltid.
Google advarer mot batterislukende apper
Avslører synderne før du laster dem ned.
Sara fant yrket ved en tilfeldighet: – Forelsket meg
Selv elevene ved studieløpet visste lite om utdanningen før de startet. Likevel er det stor konkurranse om plassene.
60 million Copilot code reviews and counting
How Copilot code review helps teams keep up with AI-accelerated code changes. The post 60 million Copilot code reviews and counting appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
Scaling AI opportunity across the globe: Learnings from GitHub and Andela
Developers connected to Andela share how they’re learning AI tools inside real production workflows. The post Scaling AI opportunity across the globe: Learnings from GitHub and Andela appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
Boikott-kampanje mot ChatGPT sprer seg
Pentagon-avtale har fått flere til å steile.
Pokémon-spin-off får seriens beste anmeldelser
Pokopia har høyeste Metacritic-score i hele serien.
Google saksøkes etter at AI-chatbot skal ha laget selvmordsnedtelling
Mener Gemini har skylden.
Nå har lagring blitt dobbelt så dyrt
Og favoritt-SSD-ene setter stadig nye rekorder.
Sony dropper PC-utgivelser av PlayStation-spill
Nå blir det kun PlayStation 5 for de største spillene.
Announcing Rust 1.94.0
The Rust team is happy to announce a new version of Rust, 1.94.0. Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. If you have a previous version of Rust installed via rustup , you can get 1.94.0…
Kutter 50.000: Nå får du denne familie-SUV-en til under 400.000
Med firehjulstrekk.
Apple lanserer billigste MacBook noensinne
Nye MacBook Neo koster bare 7790 kroner.
Spår at billige PC-er vil forsvinne innen 2028
Alt under 6000 kroner vil forsvinne, mener analysebyrå.
Er dette funksjonen som får iPhone-brukere til å bytte beite?
Mens mobilnyheter ofte handler om små kameraforbedringer, har Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra med seg en genuin hardware-nyhet: Privacy Shield.
Vi har spilt «World of Warcraft: Midnight»
Er det verdt å komme tilbake til spillet etter 15 år?
Totalflopp: «Highguard» legges ned etter bare seks uker
Gratis-skytespillet «Highguard» legges ned 12. mars, bare seks uker etter lansering. Det bekrefter utviklerstudioet Wildlight Entertainment på sosiale medier.
Endelig en Kia i «riktig» størrelse - vi kjørte nye EV5
Cotswolds/Tek.no: Bilbransjen har nærmest hatt crossover-syken de siste årene, sannsynligvis drevet av suksessen til Tesla Model Y.
Nissan kutter app-støtte for flere biler
Forbrukerrådet raser.
This Week in Rust 641
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust ! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us…
How we rebuilt the search architecture for high availability in GitHub Enterprise Server
Here's how we the search experience better, faster, and more resilient for GHES customers. The post How we rebuilt the search architecture for high availability in GitHub Enterprise Server appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
Tannlege advarer: Syv tegn i munnen du bør ta på alvor
Kronisk betennelse i munnen kan være en del av et større risikobilde. For noen kan tannlegebesøket være det første stedet hvor faresignalene oppdages, mener tannlege Reidar Fjeldheim.
Join or host a GitHub Copilot Dev Days event near you
GitHub Copilot Dev Days is a global series of hands-on, in-person, community-led events designed to help developers explore real-world, AI-assisted coding. The post Join or host a GitHub Copilot Dev Days event near you appeared first on Th…
Vurderer ny utbygging på Lerkendal
Den kuleste nye funksjonen i en mobil på mange år
Galaxy S26 Ultra har en skjerm som er noe helt spesielt.
Dette er nye MacBook Air med M5
Øker lagringsplassen, senker prisen.
Apple lanserer ny MacBook Pro med M5-chip
24 timer batteritid og mye AI-krefter.
Disney+ mister den beste bildekvaliteten
Skrur av toppkvalitet i Europa etter patentstrid.
BMW tilbakekaller over 600 biler i Norge grunnet brannfare
Feil i ledningsnett kan føre til kortslutning og røykutvikling hos enkelte BMW-modeller. Flere populære modeller er berørt.
Honors «Robot Phone» har et kamera som kan danse
Skal lanseres i år, sier selskapet.
I built a pint-sized Macintosh
To kick off MARCHintosh , I built this tiny pint-sized Macintosh with a Raspberry Pi Pico: This is not my own doing—I just assembled the parts to run Matt Evans' Pico Micro Mac firmware on a Raspberry Pi Pico (with an RP2040). The version…
Sjekk innsiden: - Vi bor i drømmehuset
Et stort hus med særpreg, innvendig sklie og mer enn seks meter under taket. Det er resultatet av en skoleoppgave Lene Moen-Grannes gjorde som ung arkitektstudent. Nå bor hun selv i huset.
GitHub for Beginners: Getting started with GitHub Issues and Projects
Learn how to get organized and collaborate more efficiently with this step-by-step tutorial. The post GitHub for Beginners: Getting started with GitHub Issues and Projects appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
Apple lanserer iPhone 17E og beholder prisen
iPad Air oppgraderes også.
Forbrukerrådet-video går viralt – advarer om «enshitification»
Digitale produkter og tjenester blir dårligere, ifølge en ny rapport.
Episode 502: Management keeps leaving and I hate using AI to code
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi, thank you for the podcast, I am long time listener, first time asker. Something weird is going on at my company. A colleague of my always wanted to get promoted to management, h…
Tesla på topp igjen, men Toyota er rett bak
Én million elbiler på norske veier.
Telenor lanserer ny funksjon som viser hvem som ringer
Men prisen på flere abonnementer øker.
Nytt millionunderskudd for Trønderdekk
Nå er regnskapstallene til Trønderdekk Rosten AS i Trondheim kommune for fjoråret tilgjengelige.
Apple varsler lanseringsrush
Kan avduke tidenes billigste MacBook og ny iPhone.
2025 State of Rust Survey Results
Hello, Rust community! Once again, the survey team is happy to share the results of the State of Rust survey, this year celebrating a round number - the 10th edition! The survey ran for 30 days (from November 17th to December, 17th 2025) a…
Expert Beginners and Lone Wolves will dominate this early LLM era
After migrating this blog from a static site generator into Drupal in 2009 , I noted: As a sad side-effect, all the blog comments are gone. Forever. Wiped out. But have no fear, we can start new discussions on many new posts! I archived al…
Smart i kulden: Test av skinnhansker med touch-funksjon
Telefonen ringer, vi vil bytte låt, ta et bilde eller kjøpe en bussbillett mens vi er på farten. Det er kaldt ute, men vent litt – av med hansken før vi får trykket på telefonskjermen. Eller… vi kan jo prøve å bruke nesen, det har funket f…
En av de mest unike powerbankene vi har brukt
Lenovo har integrert kabel, nå uten rekkeviddeangst!
Kanskje den beste lyden til under 4000 kroner
Vi var begeistret for øreproppene fra britiske Cambridge da vi testet dem i fjor, og spesielt var det lydkvaliteten som fikk skryt.
ABC News: FBI har advart California om mulige droneangrep fra Iran
Israel angrep i forrige uke Iran, i samarbeid med USA. I etterkant av dette har Iran angrepet en rekke av sine naboland. Vi følger utviklingen.
– Dette er jo nesten en blåkopi av iOS!
Oppo Find X9 Pro er heftig – og nesten kliss lik en iPhone.
HP: PC-ene våre blir dyrere
Minne og lagring koster nå selskapet dobbelt så mye.
Upgrading my Open Source Pi Surveillance Server with Frigate
In 2024 I built a Pi Frigate NVR with Axzez's Interceptor 1U Case , and installed it in my 19" rack. Using a Coral TPU for object detection, it's been dutifully surveilling my property—on my terms (100% local, no cloud integration or…
«Resident Evil Requiem» er nærmest perfeksjonert spenning i spillform
Resident Evil har blitt en av mine absolutt favorittserier.
Stardew Valley feirer 10 år med stor oppdatering
Spillskaperen avslører hva som kommer, og hva som ikke ble med i spillet.
Kald på hendene? Vi har testet 10 barnevognvotter
Én hovedforskjell du bør være klar over.
iPhone får NATO-godkjent sikkerhet
Apple får stjerne i boken fra sikkerhetstjenester.
Strammer grepet om passorddeling
Ble suksess i USA. Nå kommer det til Norge.
How to Securely Erase an old Hard Drive on macOS Tahoe
Apparently Apple thinks nobody with a modern Mac uses spinning rust (hard drives with platters) anymore. I plugged in a hard drive from an old iMac into my Mac Studio using my Sabrent USB to SATA Hard Drive enclosure, and opened up Disk Ut…
Ny app varsler deg om noen har på seg smartbriller i nærheten
Appen skal hjelpe deg å oppdage skjult filming.
Vi har brukt Galaxy S26, S26+ og S26 Ultra
Samsungs nye Ultra-modell har innsynsfilter rett i skjermen!
Saksøker Valve for ulovlig gambling
Anklages for å tjene milliarder på «loot boxes».
Medietilsynet: Roblox er like problematisk som sosiale medier for barn
Mobilen er i bruk for nærmere 9 av 10 norske barn på ni og ti år.
Smart #5 er råsterk og mye for pengene
Familie-SUV-klassen er ekstremt tett befolket, men enkelte merker makter likevel å skille seg ut.
Tar helomvendig: Anthropic dropper løfte om å stoppe farlig AI-utvikling
AI-selskapet Anthropic, som har profilert seg som det mest sikkerhetsbevisste blant de store AI-aktørene, dropper nå det sentrale løftet i retningslinjene for sikkerhet, melder magasinet Time.
Hvorfor har robotstøvsugere kamera?
Smart, men tydeligvis også en sikkerhetsrisiko.
Elkjøp kjøper Eplehuset
Elektronikkjempen overtar alle 25 butikker i Norge.
Discord utsetter aldersverifisering etter kraftig kritikk
Innrømmer dårlig kommunikasjon.
This Week in Rust 640
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust ! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us…
Du kan kaste bort tusenlapper på ny prosessor
Dette avgjør om du må oppgradere.
Millionbot til Reddit for personvernsbrudd i Storbritannia
Reddit vil anke avgjørelsen.
Donut Lab bekrefter superrask batterilading
Uavhengige tester viser at batteriet kan lades til 80 prosent på 4,5 minutter.
Xbox-grunnlegger skeptisk til ny Xbox-sjef
Mener Microsoft vil prioritere AI over spill.
Forskere utvikler «Fitbit for promp»
Sensoren måler hvor mye og hvor ofte du slipper luft.
Ny Xbox-sjef var Microsofts AI-sjef
Lover å ikke lage «AI-søppel».
Episode 501: Vibecoding CEO and doing to teaching
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Derek asks, I am the CTO and cofounder of a startup. Now that vibecoding is a thing, our CEO has kind of gone rogue, and and he’s vibecoding a bunch of random stuff…
Tesla fjerner «Autopilot» i USA
Unngår salgsforbud i California.
Rust debugging survey 2026
We're launching a Rust Debugging Survey . Various issues with debugging Rust code are often mentioned as one of the biggest challenges that annoy Rust developers. While it is definitely possible to debug Rust code today, there are situatio…
Nye Airtag har identisk design og pris
Men kommer med noen solide forbedringer.
Slik var rekkeviddevinneren Lucid Air å kjøre
Vi har testet Lucid Air Grand Touring.
Nvidia knuste AMD i stor blindtest
Over 6700 spillere stemte på sin favoritt-oppskalering.
Ordentlig hjemmekino i stua: Vi tester lydplankene som gir den fulle Atmos-opplevelsen
Sist oppdatert februar 2026 med Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar og Marshall Heston 120.
Vi har prøvd Toyotas elektriske Hilux
Men rekkevidden kan skuffe mange.
Minnekrisen: Selskaper kan gå konk
Toppsjef gir klar beskjed: Det blir dyrere og vanskeligere.
Vi har funnet den beste nuppefjerneren
Selv noe så enkelt har merkbare variasjoner.
Pokémon-favoritter relanseres på Switch
Nå kan du fange dem alle igjen.
Nye robotstøvsugere skal takle norske dørkarmer og lave sofaer
Her er Roborocks nye toppmodeller.
The Information: Meta skal lansere smartklokke i år
Kan komme samtidig med nye smartbriller.
Asciinema: Terminal Recording Done Right (with Marcin Kulik)
I have a theory that only bad projects get finished — good ones keep finding new things to do. Asciinema is a case in point. What started as a way to share terminal sessions with friends has, over 14 years, grown into a full suite of tools…
EU bygger «Made in Europe» – Norge inkluderes
Krever at flere varer lages i Europa.
Slik vil USA omgå europeisk sensur
«freedom.gov» skal gi tilgang til forbudt innhold.
Rust participates in Google Summer of Code 2026
We are happy to announce that the Rust Project will again be participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2026 , same as in the previous two years. If you're not eligible or interested in participating in GSoC, then most of this post like…
Frigate with Hailo for object detection on a Raspberry Pi
I run Frigate to record security cameras and detect people, cars, and animals when in view. My current Frigate server runs on a Raspberry Pi CM4 and a Coral TPU plugged in via USB. Raspberry Pi offers multiple AI HAT+'s for the Raspberry P…
Hollywood-giganter anklager kinesisk AI-verktøy for tyveri
Nå truer Netflix med søksmål.
Ford advarer om høyere bilpriser på grunn av AI-boom
Ford varsler at minnekrisen kan også påvirke biler fremover, ikke bare datamaskiner og mobiler.
Den beste snøfreseren for alle behov
Alt fra enkle snøskuffer til enorme snøfresere.
Hvorfor får vi ikke OL i 4K eller HDR?
Både NRK og HBO holder seg til full HD.
PlayStation 6 kan bli utsatt til 2029
Sony vurderer å skyve på lanseringen på grunn av «RAMmageddon».
This Week in Rust 639
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust ! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us…
This Development-cycle in Cargo: 1.94
This Development-cycle in Cargo: 1.94 This is a summary of what has been happening around Cargo development for the last 6 weeks which is approximately the merge window for Rust 1.94. Plugin of the cycle Implementation Build dir layout Tar…
Oppgang i elektronikksalg for første gang på tre år
Nordmenn kjøpte elektronikk for 37,3 milliarder kroner i fjor.
Pokémon-stopp på Epstein-øya fjernet
Spillere strømmet til det virtuelle landemerket.
Meta patenterer AI som kan ta over døde personers kontoer
Kan fortsette å poste og chatte etter at brukeren er død.
Hacket tusenvis av robotstøvsugere ved et uhell
Kunne se gjennom kameraene og kontrollere dem på avstand.
AI is destroying Open Source, and it's not even good yet
Over the weekend Ars Technica retracted an article because the AI a writer used hallucinated quotes from an open source library maintainer. The irony here is the maintainer in question, Scott Shambaugh, was harassed by someone's AI agent o…
Vi har testet truger
Slik at du kan gå på snøen, slik andre har gått på vannet.
Harddisker kan bli neste mangelvare
Western Digitals hele produksjon for året er allerede solgt.
Episode 500: Am I the only one not getting raises and firing my whole team
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have been with my current organization for 5+ years. I like the company and have generally had a good experience working here. However, the last several years I have not really go…
Tesla utsetter CarPlay på grunn av iOS 26
Tesla planla å lansere Apple CarPlay i sine biler allerede i slutten av 2025, men lanseringen er nå utsatt på grunn av tekniske problemer med iOS 26, melder Mark Gurman i Bloomberg.
En av de aller beste TV-ene vi har testet
Philips OLED+910 kan flere ting LG og Samsung ikke kan.
Volvo ES90 er lekker, praktisk og komfortabel
En sedan som ikke bare er en sedan, men også en SUV og en fastback? Møt Volvo ES90, Volvos foreløpig siste tillegg til elbilmarkedet.
Et friskt pust fra Kia
Byr på god rekkevidde og en solid kjøreopplevelse – men det koster.
En smart måte å måke snø på
Vi tester Makitas multisystem på snøføre.
Testing Reachy Mini - Hugging Face's Pi powered robot
When I saw Jensen Huang introduce the Reachy Mini at CES , I thought it was a gimmick. His keynote showed this little robot responding to human input, turning its head to look at a TODO list on the wall, sending emails, and turning drawing…
Hackergruppe skal ha lagt ut stjålne Telia-data på det mørke nettet
En hackergruppe har lagt ut over 500.000 filer på det mørke nettet etter å ha brutt seg inn hos Telia Norge. Hackerne hevder å ha stjålet 2,5 terabyte med data fra teleselskapet, melder NRK.
Microsoft fikser irriterende Windows-feil
Har laptopen din plutselig gått tom for strøm kan fiksen være her.
PlayStation overrasket med spillbombe
Sony avslørte en rekke spill – inkludert to nye God of War-prosjekt.
Ring avbryter samarbeid etter frykt for masseovervåkning
Funksjon for å finne savnede hunder fikk mange til å reagere.
Leadership Council March 2026 Representative Selections
The selection process for representatives on the Leadership Council is starting today. Every six months, half of the council terms end. The following teams are up to choose their representative for the next year: Compiler Devtools Launchin…
crates.io: an update to the malicious crate notification policy
The crates.io team will no longer publish a blog post each time a malicious crate is detected or reported. In the vast majority of cases to date, these notifications have involved crates that have no evidence of real world usage, and we fe…
Sony slipper WF-1000XM6 - med bedre lyd og støydemping
Sony lanserer nå en ny generasjon av sine flaggskip-ørepropper WF-1000X, og siden vi er kommet til den sjette generasjonen har de fått navnet WF-1000XM6.
Krise i «Highguard»-studio: Utviklerne sparket etter lansering
– Dette gjør virkelig vondt.
Announcing Rust 1.93.1
The Rust team has published a new point release of Rust, 1.93.1. Rust is a programming language that is empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. If you have a previous version of Rust installed via rustup, getting Rust…
Program management update — January 2026
Happy 2026! We got off to a great start with Project goals and hiring. I had a couple of weeks off in December, and that was really lovely. Project goals The goals initiative is in full swing. Following the call for proposals , people star…
Episode 499: Should I quit my solo dev job with a sports team and senile seniors
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a new listener to the podcast and work as the sole developer for a sports team, which is the only company I’ve worked for since graduating from university 8 years ago. I listene…
January 2026 Project Director Update
New year, new Foundation Board Meeting recaps! Yes, it is February now, but this is the update we meant to post in January covering the Rust Foundation board meeting that happened on December 9, 2025. Read the full minutes on the Foundatio…
Exploring a Modern SMPTE 2110 Broadcast Truck With My Dad
In October, my Dad and I got to go behind the scenes at two St. Louis Blues (NHL hockey) games, and observe the massive team effort involved in putting together a modern digital sports broadcast. I wanted to explore the timing and digital…
The first good Raspberry Pi Laptop
Ever since the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 was introduced, I wondered why nobody built a decent laptop chassis around it. You could swap out a low spec CM5 for a higher spec, and get an instant computer upgrade. Or, assuming a CM6 comes…
Building the SpacetimeDB Database, Game-First (with Tyler Cloutier)
Eighteen months ago, Tyler Cloutier appeared on the show with what sounded like an ambitious (some might say crazy) plan: build a new distributed database from scratch, then use it to power a massively multiplayer online game. That's two o…
Lucas Roesler: The Fast Feedback Loop Advantage
Maintaining software over time rarely fails because of one bad decision. It fails because teams stop getting clear signals… and start guessing. In this episode, Robby talks with Lucas Roesler , Managing Partner and CTO at Contiamo . Lucas…
First look at 2026 Project goals
Hi all, This is an update on the Project goals plan. We want your feedback! We have just published the first draft of the Project goals RFC . This first draft contains the goals proposed thus far as well as candidate flagship themes . As a…
Episode 498: Testing in big corporations and how to get my first management job
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Dave and Jamison, Internal dev asker from the second half of Episode 441 checking back in. Your “ask what scared the previous dev” advice in particular has paid off handsomely;…
Ode to the AA Battery
Recently this post from @Merocle caught my eye: I'm fixing my iFixit soldering station. I haven't used it for a long time and the battery has gone overdischarge. I hope it will come back to life. Unfortunately, there are no replacements av…
2025 Rust Foundation Annual Report Project Director Update
The Rust Foundation has published two documents today, addressing what their funding supported in 2025 and their 2026-2028 strategic plan. The 2025 Annual Report details the Foundation's finances and how the Foundation supported the Projec…
Recapping My 5 Year Old Studio Monitors
A few weeks ago, I started hearing a slight crackle at the loudest parts of whenever sound was playing through my PreSonus Eris E3.5 speakers . It was very faint, but quite annoying, especially when editing my YouTube videos. For a few day…
Episode 497: Patronizing perf reviews and can't get anything done as a tech lead
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a relatively new people manager and I really struggle when it comes time for performance reviews, or even regular praise or critical feedback in one-on-ones, because I can’t hel…
Gama Space with Sebastian Scholz
Space exploration demands software that is reliable, efficient, and able to operate in the harshest environments imaginable. When a spacecraft deploys a solar sail millions of kilometers from Earth, there's no room for memory bugs, race co…
Announcing Rust 1.93.0
The Rust team is happy to announce a new version of Rust, 1.93.0. Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. If you have a previous version of Rust installed via rustup , you can get 1.93.0…
Brittany Ellich: Using AI to Maintain Software, Not Rewrite It
Rewrites are seductive. Clean slates promise clarity, speed, and “doing it right this time.” In practice, they’re often late, over budget, and quietly demoralizing. In this episode of Maintainable , Robby sits down with Brittany Ellich , a…
Migrating 13,000 Comments from Drupal to Hugo
After 16 years on the LAMP stack, I finished migrating this website from Drupal to Hugo a few weeks ago. What's old is new, as this blog was originally built with Thingamablog , a Java-based Static Site Generator (SSG) I ran on my Mac to g…
crates.io: development update
Time flies! Six months have passed since our last crates.io development update, so it's time for another one. Here's a summary of the most notable changes and improvements made to crates.io over the past six months. Security Tab Crate page…
Episode 496: Passing non-technical interviews and my internship with only other interns
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Tom says, I’m a software developer with six years experience, mostly at small startups with engineering teams anywhere between 2 and 10 developers. Because these startups h…
Raspberry Pi's new AI HAT adds 8GB of RAM for local LLMs
Today Raspberry Pi launched their new $130 AI HAT+ 2 which includes a Hailo 10H and 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM . With that, the Hailo 10H is capable of running LLMs entirely standalone, freeing the Pi's CPU and system RAM for other tasks. The chi…
What does it take to ship Rust in safety-critical?
This is another post in our series covering what we learned through the Vision Doc process. In our first post , we described the overall approach and what we learned about doing user research. In our second post , we explored what people l…
Infrastructure Team 2025 Q4 Recap and Q1 2026 Plan
As we close out the fourth quarter of 2025 and step into 2026, here’s what the Infrastructure Team delivered and what we’re focusing on next. You can find the previous blog post of this series here . Q4 2025 Accomplishments More settings c…
Raspberry Pi Pico Mini Rack GPS Clock
I wanted to have the most accurate timepiece possible mounted in my mini rack. Therefore I built this: This is a GPS-based clock running on a Raspberry Pi Pico in a custom 1U 10" rack faceplate. The clock displays time based on a GPS…
Episode 495: What to do when my boss quits and moving to Romania?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello gentlemen, long-time listener here, and I’d love your take on something that’s been keeping me up at night. The high powered boss that I report to is someone I genuinely like…
What is maintenance, anyway?
Recently, the Rust Foundation has announced the Rust Foundation Maintainer Fund , whose goal is to support Rust Project maintainers. We are currently cooperating with the Foundation to define the guidelines of this Fund, such as what kind…
Local Email Debugging with Mailpit
For the past decade, I've used Mailhog for local email debugging. Besides working on web applications that deal with email, I've long used email as the primary notification system for comments on the blog. I built an Ansible role for Mailh…
Radar with Jeff Kao
Radar processes billions of location events daily, powering geofencing and location APIs for companies like Uber, Lyft, and thousands of other apps. When their existing infrastructure started hitting performance and cost limits, they built…
This Development-cycle in Cargo: 1.93
This Development-cycle in Cargo: 1.93 This is a summary of what has been happening around Cargo development for the last 6 weeks which is approximately the merge window for Rust 1.93. Plugin of the cycle Implementation Rendering diagnostic…
Raspberry Pi is cheaper than a Mini PC again (that's not good)
Almost a year ago, I found that N100 Mini PCs were cheaper than a decked-out Raspberry Pi 5 . So comparing systems with: 16GB of RAM 512GB NVMe SSD Including case, cooler, and power adapter Back in March last year, a GMKtec Mini PC was $15…
Episode 494: Am I interviewing all wrong and leaving old team chats
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Dear Damison and Javison, I work at a very small startup (<10 engineers) and am trying to hire 2 engineers. I’m doing the intro/screener interview for these roles & am workin…
Project goals update — December 2025
The Rust project is currently working towards a slate of 41 project goals , with 13 of them designated as Flagship Goals . This post provides selected updates on our progress towards these goals (or, in some cases, lack thereof). The full…
JeffGeerling.com has been Migrated to Hugo
Since 2009, this website has run on Drupal . Starting with Drupal 6, and progressing through major site upgrades and migrations to 7, 8, 9, and 10, I used the site as a way to dogfood the same CMS (Content Management System) I used in my d…
Testing the Mono Gateway, a custom-built 10 Gbps Router
Last month, the stars aligned for me to bring the Mono Gateway (a 10 Gbps router that YouTuber Tomaž Zaman and his team at Mono built from scratch) on a trip to Phoenix, and test it with one of the most OP network test boxes I've ever seen…
Episode 493: My boss one-ups my negativity and football engineering
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey Guys, long time listener, first time asker! At my BigCorp Co., whenever I talk to my skip level about my concerns, it seems we are playing the ‘Gloom Olympics’ every time we mee…
Dell's version of the DGX Spark fixes pain points
Dell sent me two of their GB10 mini workstations to test: In this blog post, I'll cover the base system, just one of the two nodes. Cluster testing is ongoing, and I'll cover things like AI model training and networking more in depth next…
Holiday Episode
As we close the chapter on 2025 and celebrate our second year of 'Rust in Production', it's time to reflect on the highlights of the 17 episodes since our last holiday special. We looked at Rust from all angles, from cloud infrastructure t…
Episode 492: Fresh grads and startups or the goog
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener AWS multi-region is not real multi-region, ask me how I know asks, We’ve recently acquired some bright-eyed and bushy-tailed new grads. What have you found to be the most e…
Rustup 1.29.0 beta: Call for Testing!
We are excited to announce that rustup 1.29.0 beta is now available for testing and we are currently looking for testers. What's new Following the footsteps of many package managers in the pursuit of better toolchain installation performan…
Episode 491: Re-arranging deck chairs on the Titantic and my boss leaks private info
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I handed in my resignation this past Monday. During the conversation, my manager confided in me that this coming Wednesday, 25% of the workforce is being laid off. For context, this…
Rust4Linux with Danilo Krummrich
Bringing Rust into the Linux kernel is one of the most ambitious modernization efforts in open source history. The Linux kernel, with its decades of C code and deeply ingrained development practices, is now opening its doors to a memory-sa…
Will Turso Be The Better SQLite? (with Glauber Costa)
SQLite is embedded everywhere - phones, browsers, IoT devices. It's reliable, battle-tested, and feature-rich. But what if you want concurrent writes? Or CDC for streaming changes? Or vector indexes for AI workloads? The SQLite codebase is…
Kent L Beck: You’re Ignoring Optionality… and Paying for It
Kent Beck: You’re Ignoring Optionality… and Paying for It In this episode of Maintainable , Robby speaks with Kent Beck , a foundational voice in modern software development and author of Tidy First? . Kent joins from California to explore…
Episode 490: How do I break into software dev from QA automation and underselling
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Dave and Jamison, I’ve been in QA/QA automation for 13 years now with a CS degree, and I’ve been trying to change my role to a software developer for a while. My only issue is th…
Don MacKinnon: Why Simplicity Beats Cleverness in Software Design
Episode Highlights [00:00:48] What Makes Software Maintainable Don explains why unnecessary complexity is the biggest barrier to maintainability, drawing on themes from A Philosophy of Software Design . [00:03:14] The Cost of Clever Abstra…
Episode 489: Ethical dilemma for a gambling app dev and ethical employers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey Jamison and Dave, love your show! A question for you guys coming all the way from the Netherlands 🧀 I’ve started as a software engineer in a gambling company lately and the mor…
Canonical with Jon Seager
What does it take to rewrite the foundational components of one of the world's most popular Linux distributions? Ubuntu serves over 12 million daily desktop users alone, and the systems that power it, from sudo to core utilities, have been…
Episode 488: How do I survive in a culture of optics and jira slacker
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey Dave and Jamison, Big fan of the show — listening from Portugal! (Proof that even across the Atlantic, software politics are universal.) I’m a tech lead, and lately I’ve noticed…
Can Google's ADK Replace LangChain and MCP? (with Christina Lin)
How do you build systems with AI? Not code-generating assistants, but production systems that use LLMs as part of their processing pipeline. When should you chain multiple agent calls together versus just making one LLM request? And how do…
Chris Zetter: Building a Database to Better Understand Maintainability
Episode Summary In this conversation, Robby sits down with software engineer and author Chris Zetter to explore what building a relational database from scratch can teach us about maintainability, architectural thinking, and team culture.…
Episode 487: My manager ignores me during 1:1's and I am required to work in an empty office
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: “My manager insists on a weekly 1:1 with me, but he rarely pays attention. He’s often on his laptop, texting, checking email — basically anything but listening. I’ve tried sending a…
Roc with Richard Feldman
Building a new programming language from scratch is a monumental undertaking. In this episode, we talk to Richard Feldman, creator of the Roc programming language, about building a functional language that is fast, friendly, and functional…
Episode 486: No one on my team talks and skip level meetings
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work at a big tech company on a remote team of about 10 people, and most of them have been here for 5+ years. I’m in the “newer” half of the team with 4 years here. My problem is,…
Episode 485: I'm terrible at hiring decisions and my coworker spams us with AI-generated memes
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What signals do you look for when interviewing candidates? I’ve helped interview many people at this point and almost all of the engineers that I marked as “hire” that we brought on…
Building Observable Systems with eBPF and Linux (with Mohammed Aboullaite)
How do you monitor distributed systems that span dozens of microservices, multiple languages, and different databases? The old approach of gathering logs from different machines and recompiling apps with profiling flags doesn't scale when…
Cloudflare with Edward Wang & Kevin Guthrie
How do you build a system that handles 90 million requests per second? That's the scale that Cloudflare operates at, processing roughly 25% of all internet traffic through their global network of 330+ edge locations. In this episode, we ta…
Denis Rechkunov: When Consistency Becomes a Culture
Maintaining consistency across a sprawling codebase is one of the hardest challenges in software engineering. Denis Rechkunov , a Principal Software Engineer at Elastic , joins Robby to share how his team turned consistency into a cultural…
Episode 484: How to get a raise after slacking off for YEARS and my PM won't stop DM'ing me
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi! Love your show and how casually you talk and make fun of everything! I started my career as a freelancer and then joined a mid-size software development company to learn how the…
Episode 483: My team hated me from day one and should I stack PTO before my resignation
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How would you handle a situation where a team forms a negative opinion about you from day one — without any clear reason and without ever giving you a real chance to prove yourself?…
Scythe with Andrew Tinka
Building autonomous robots that operate safely in the real world is one of the most challenging engineering problems today. When those robots carry sharp blades and work around people, the margin for error is razor-thin. In this episode, w…
Nathan Ladd: Relentless Improvement and the Cost of Neglect
Episode Notes The discussion moves into how standards evolve beyond tools, the trade-offs of monocultures vs. consensus-driven teams, and why ownership matters when the original authors move on. Nathan also unpacks the cost of neglect, des…
Episode 482: I got a promotion, but a tiny raise and an imposter interviewed for my team
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: After a year of trying, I recently got promoted to staff engineer! It’s great to receive recognition for my work, but i’m not actually very happy, because I only got a 4% raise! I s…
Solving Git's Pain Points with Jujutsu (with Martin von Zweigbergk)
Git might be the most ubiquitous tool in software development, but that doesn't mean it's perfect. What if we could keep Git compatibility while fixing its most frustrating aspects—painful merges, scary rebases, being stuck in conflict sta…
Episode 481: I'm bored and will I ever find out why I was fired?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Dave and Jamison, After fleeing a sinking ship of a startup, I became a solo developer at a medium sized college. This role has really allowed me to expand and grow in ways that…
Prime Video with Alexandru Ene
Are you one of over 240 million subscribers of Amazon's Prime Video service? If so, you might be surprised to learn that much of the infrastructure behind Prime Video is built using Rust. They use a single codebase for media players, game…
Episode 480: Do I just coast until I quit and going back to work after a long time
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: (follow-up from question 449) Hello. Return question asker here. You answered my question from episode 449 “my tech lead ignored my warnings”. I want to give a follow up. I sat by a…
Getting New Technology Adopted (with Dov Katz)
Getting new technology adopted in a large organization can feel like pushing water uphill. The best tools in the world are useless if we're not allowed to use them, and as companies grow, their habits turn into inertia, then into "the way…
Episode 479: Contractors to the rescue and dinged for delay
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey skillet nation, long time skilletee first time skilleter here. I started at a scale up about 6 months ago and recently, I was asked to help with a project that was greatly behin…
Episode 478: Can you coach self-awareness and my boss is an llm
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Can you coach self-awareness? I manage someone who seems to believe their skill set is on par with their teammates, regardless of their constant PR feedback regarding the same issue…
From Unit Tests to Whole Universe Tests (with Will Wilson)
How confident are you when your test suite goes green? If you're honest, probably not 100% confident - because most bugs come from scenarios we never thought to test. Traditional testing only catches the problems we anticipate, but the 3am…
Episode 477: Four months and I already hate my job and grumpy and fuzzy
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys, I have been working for four months at my job and I already don’t like it. This is my first job out of college and I work as a C# backend engineer for a small B2B SaaS com…
Episode 476: How much help is too much help and guarding against slop
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Two junior engineers recently joined my team, and I’ve been tasked with onboarding them. This is the first time I’ve been responsible for junior devs, and I’m struggling with how to…
Taylor Otwell: What 14 Years of Laravel Taught Me About Maintainability
Taylor Otwell, creator of Laravel and CEO of Laravel LLC, joins Robby to reflect on his 14-year journey building and maintaining one of the most popular web frameworks in the world. From its PHP 5.3 origins to a full-time business with a 7…
Episode 475: Am I too loyal to my big tech job and politely preserving time
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi! I’m currently working for a big tech company and I’ve just accepted an internal transfer to another team. At the same time, an external company reached out, offering me a job fo…
Building Render: Inside a Modern Cloud Platform (with Anurag Goel)
How would you build a Heroku-like platform from scratch? This week we're diving deep into the world of cloud platforms and infrastructure with Anurag Goel, founder and CEO of Render. Starting from the seemingly simple task of hosting a web…
Episode 474: I hate the idea of firing a low performer and cheaper context switching
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Dave & Jamison, Long time listener, first time google-form filler outer! I work in a hybrid role as a lead developer and manager of a small team (less than 5). I’m new to man…
Episode 473: Mental health support and overcoming FOMO of taking a break from work
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Jamison and Dave! I am not a developer, but my question is hopefully transferable. I sit in between lawyers and developers. I advise on technology that can be applied to legal pr…
Episode 472: Should my junior dev use AI and thrown in to ETL
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m the CTO of a small startup. We’re 3 devs including me and one of them is a junior developer. My current policy is to discourage the use of AI tools for the junior dev to make su…
InfluxDB: The Evolution of a Time Series Database (with Paul Dix)
How hard is it to write a good database engine? Hard enough that sometimes it takes several versions to get it just right. Paul Dix joins us this week to talk about his journey building InfluxDB, and he's refreshingly frank about what went…
Episode 471: Why does my junior engineer do so little and I fell asleep in a Zoom meeting
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a senior developer on a small team, and I’m feeling frustrated with a junior developer I work with. They’re smart and perfectly capable, but they stick very strictly to the conf…
Season 4 Finale
It’s time for another recap including our highlights of Season 4. We’ve been at this for a while now (four seasons, and 32 episodes to be exact). We had guests from a wide range of industries: from Microsoft to Astral, and from password ma…
Sara Jackson: Why Resilience Is a Team Sport
Robby is joined by Sara Jackson , Senior Developer at thoughtbot , to explore the practical ways teams can foster resilience—not just in their infrastructure, but in their everyday habits. They talk about why documentation is more than a c…
Episode 470: I said something stupid in a meeting and just want to code
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I was on a meeting with a team generally regarded to be pretty annoying to deal with and not particularly useful. The meeting was pretty annoying and not particularly useful. I audi…
Beyond AI Hype, What Will Developers Actually Use? (with Zach Lloyd)
If AI coding tools are here to stay, what form will they take? How will we use them? Will they be just another window in our IDE, will they push their way to the centre of our development experience, displacing the editor? No one knows, bu…
Episode 469: Passed over for lead role and perhaps I'm the jerk
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a long time listener to the podcast. Thanks for reading and answering my question! I have over 20+ yrs experience as a manual QA and 6+ yrs experience as a SDET. I’m in a new ro…
KSAT with Vegard Sandengen
As a kid, I was always fascinated by space tech. That fascination has only grown as I've learned more about the engineering challenges involved in space exploration. In this episode, we talk to Vegard Sandengen, a Rust engineer at KSAT, a…
Episode 468: Should I take a mini-retirement and doubling down on anachronisms
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Dave and Jamison, Long-time listener, first-time question asker. Thank you both for the wisdom, perspective, and jokes you bring to the podcast. I recently received an inheritanc…
The $500 Billion Integration Problem, And One Possible Solution (with Marty Pitt)
Ever wondered why data integration is still such a nightmare in 2025? Marty Pitt has built something that might finally solve it. TaxiQL isn't just another query language - it's a semantic layer that lets you query across any system withou…
Joel Chippindale: Why High-Quality Software Isn’t About Developer Skill Alone
CTO coach Joel Chippindale joins Robby to share what he's learned over two decades of building and leading software teams. Joel argues that maintainability has less to do with “clean code” and more to do with how teams communicate, priorit…
Episode 467: I can't get promoted if I do my job and should I get a degree to get a job in this economy
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a data scientist and was recently passed over for promotion to senior because my projects weren’t “senior level” enough, and I do too many ad hoc requests that delay delivery o…
1Password with Andrew Burkhart
Handling secrets is extremely hard. You have to keep them safe (obviously), while at the same time you need to integrate with a ton of different systems and always provide a great user-experience, because otherwise people will just find a…
Episode 466: Bad performance review and moving in to the caves
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I had my performance review two months ago where I scored a “Does not meet expectations”, which I definitely understand, and my manager told me that some of my coworkers had been co…
Making Software Crash Before It Breaks (with Isaac Van Doren)
At 23, Isaac is already jaded about software reliability - and frankly, he's got good reason to be. When your grandmother can't access her medical records because a username change broke the entire system, when bugs routinely make people's…
Episode 465: Talking to your report's previous manager and how to replace a 30-year-old ticketing system
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Mike says, To what degree do you think it’s appropriate to talk with your peer managers about people that have moved from their team to yours? How much weight do yo…
Tembo with Adam Hendel
In today's episode, I talk to Adam Hendel , the founding engineer of Tembo, about their project, PGMQ, and how it came to be. We discuss the design decisions behind job queues, interfacing from Rust to Postgres, and the engineering decisio…
Melanie Sumner: Why Continuous Accessibility Is a Strategic Advantage
Melanie Sumner: Why Continuous Accessibility Is a Strategic Advantage Melanie Sumner, Product Accessibility Lead for Design Systems at HashiCorp , joins Robby to talk about what it takes to scale accessibility across legacy products—and ho…
Episode 464: Rehiring an overpaid boomerang and AI has taken over my teammate's brain
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Mr A. N. Onymous says, Hi Dave and Jamison, Long time listened, second time caller! I wrote a little while back with a common new-manager question about how to handle one of my repo…
Making Apache Kafka Diskless (with Filip Yonov & Josep Prat)
How do you retrofit a clustered data-processing system to use cheap commodity storage? That’s the big question in this episode as we look at one of the many attempts to build a version of Kafka that uses object storage services like S3 as…
Episode 463: CTO w/ weak resume and I tried management and it was TERRIBLE
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Albert Nonymous asks, I am the CTO at a small (5 engineers) tech start-up with non-technical founders. I was their first full-time employee and as such have been able to fully form…
Rust with Niko Matsakis
Few developers have been as influential to my career as Niko Matsakis. Of course he is a world-class engineer with a PhD from ETH Zürich, a Rust core maintainer who has been working on the language for way more than a decade, and a Senior…
Episode 462: Supporting laid-off employee and how to rebuild culture after layoffs
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: One of my employees is probably getting laid off, what do I do!?! I’m a tech lead / manager for a consultancy and a contract reduction means that one of the people I supervise is li…
Java's Cutting Edge Comeback (with Josh Long)
Java’s has been evolving faster than any 30 year old language has a right to do, and there’s probably no-one more pleased about it than my guest this week - Josh Long. He’s a Java & Kotlin programming, a JVM enthusiast in general, and…
Joe Masilotti: Simplify Your Stack, Ship Mobile Sooner
In this episode of Maintainable , Robby speaks with Joe Masilotti , an independent consultant who helps Rails teams ship mobile apps using Hotwire Native. Joe shares his perspective on what makes software maintainable—especially for consul…
Episode 461: How to do side projects with a family and demanding job and my company promised me a raise, but didn't give it
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey, long-time listener, listened to almost all episodes now and have been loving it since day 1!! I am a senior engineer at FAANG and work 45-50 hours a week and have a lot of cros…
uv with Charlie Marsh
Up until a few years ago, Python tooling was a nightmare: basic tasks like installing packages or managing Python versions was a pain. The tools were brittle and did not work well together, mired in a swamp of underspecified implementation…
Episode 460: Losing autonomy and I got skipped for a promotion even though I'm awesome
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have managed a product for some months now. My previous manager split their team in to mini-teams of 2-3 people. They gave me a small team and plenty of autonomy to own the produc…
The State & Future of Apache Kafka (with Anatoly Zelenin)
I’m joined this week by one of the authors of Apache Kafka In Action, to take a look at the state of Kafka, event systems & stream-processing technology. It’s an approach (and a whole market) that’s had at least a decade to mature, so…
Episode 459: Am I cutting edge and how to compliment someone who went from super jerk to super nice
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work for a B2C fintech startup as a senior engineer. Our onboarding funnel has a lot of moving parts due to regulatory compliance and a litany of requirements from various parts o…
Svix with Tom Hacohen
We don't usually think much about Webhooks -- at least I don't. It's just web requests after all, right? In reality, there is a lot of complexity behind routing webhook requests through the internet. What if a webhook request gets lost? Ho…
Episode 458: Infinite tech debt hack and figuring out what is going on
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Nearly every time certain developers on the team want to address technical debt, they end up just adding more technical debt. Of course, after one round of addressing technical debt…
DataFusion - The Database Building Toolkit (with Andrew Lamb)
Building a database is a serious undertaking. There are just so many parts that you have to implement before you even get to a decent prototype, and so many hours of work before you could begin working on the ideas that would make your dat…
Freedom Dumlao: What 70 Java Services Taught Me About Focus
Freedom Dumlao (CTO at Vestmark ) joins Robby to explore what it means to maintain software at scale—and why teams sometimes need to unlearn the hype. With two decades of experience supporting financial systems, Freedom shares how his team…
Episode 457: How do I get off the on-call rotation and "big tech" == "big leagues"?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a senior software engineer in a big tech/faang company and this week is my first ever on call rotation. My team is doing a lot of CI work, monitoring pipelines and support queu…
Microsoft with Victor Ciura
Victor Ciura is a veteran C++ developer who worked on Visual C++ and the Clang Power Tools. In this first episode of season 4, we talk to him about large-scale Rust adoption at Microsoft. Victor works as a Principal Engineer on the Rust te…
Episode 456: Will I look bad on the job market if I'm a crypto developer and struggling to go from management back to dev work
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey, I am a web developer getting bored of the regular development work. I am interested in finance and the monetary system and due to the overlap of finance and engineering I feel…
Jupyter's Architecture Unpacked (with Afshin Darian & Sylvain Corlay)
Jupyter’s become an incredibly popular programming and data science tool, but how does it actually work? How have they built an interactive language execution engine? And if we understand the architecture, what else could it be used for? J…
Mercedes Bernard: Friendly Code Welcomes Everyone In
Mercedes Bernard , Staff Software Engineer at Kit , joins Robby to talk about what it really means to write code that lasts—and who it should be written for. In this episode of Maintainable , Mercedes shares a thoughtful and practical pers…
Episode 455: UX designer without a mentor and I get bored too easily and stressed too easily
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Dakota asks, I’m a UX designer, and I’m constantly looking for growth opportunities. I’m having trouble finding mentors to help challenge me, as every time my boss/…
Evan Phoenix: The Why of the One Line
Evan Phoenix ( @evanphx ), CEO of Miren , joins Robby to explore the subtle but powerful difference between writing code that works and writing code that explains itself . They discuss the role of clarity in maintainable systems, why split…
Episode 454: Tracking productivity? and my CTO is ChatGPT
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a manager on a Product team. I’ve been asked by upper management to measure “story points completed per developer per sprint” and display the results publicly each sprint to mot…
Nix, The Build-Everything Language (with Julian Arni)
Ever since we invented makefiles, the programming world has been wrestling with the problem of building software stacks reliably. This week we’re going to look at one of the most ambitious solutions available - Nix. Nix tries to do everyth…
Chris Salvato: Building Developer Paradise by Sitting in the Problem Space
Software isn’t always about rapid iteration. Sometimes, the real challenge lies in carefully assessing the existing environment. Chris Salvato , a Senior Staff Engineer at Shopify , believes that spending time in the “problem space” is vit…
Episode 453: Why did my company build an internal LinkedIn and how do I not get stagnant in my skills?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Greetings! I work at a research company with ~500 engineers and scientists. My company started promoting this new portal they setup that is like a private linkedin. You can fill up…
Heimir Thor Sverrisson: Architecture First, Tech Debt Second
Heimir Thor Sverrisson joins Robby to discuss the importance of software architecture in long-term maintainability. With over four decades in the industry, Heimir has witnessed firsthand how poor architectural decisions can set teams up fo…
Episode 452: Consulting refactor and extra work, extra scrutiny
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been a developer for about 1.5 years. I work for a large consultancy. we provide services to big clients. I’m working on a front-end codebase that has been through three consul…
Graphite: Image Editing as a Syntax Tree (with Keavon Chambers & Dennis Kobert)
Graphite is a new image editor with an interesting architecture - it’s a classic UI-driven app, an image-manipulation language, and a library of programmable graphics primitives that any Rust coder could use, extend or add to. The result i…
Noémi Ványi: Only Fix Problems That Are Actually Problems
Not every messy piece of code needs a refactor. Noémi Ványi , Senior Software Engineer at Xata , joins Robby to discuss how to develop the intuition to know when refactoring is truly necessary and when it’s just unnecessary churn. She shar…
Episode 451: Un-collaborative architect and who is my boss?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Scot asks, A new architect was hired at my company 6 months ago. I’m an engineer one rung lower on the hierarchy and have been here for 3.5 years. He hasn’t done mu…
Episode 450: I'm terrible at behavioral interviews and time zonessssssss
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I struggle with behavioral interviews. I’ve gotten a little bit better as I’ve done more interviews, but it’s still a major pain point for me. I have some common behavioral question…
Julia López: Code Tells a Story—Even the White Spaces
How much can legacy code tell us beyond just functionality? Julia López, Senior Software Engineer at Harvest , believes that even small details—such as white spaces, variable names, and formatting choices—can reveal a system’s history. In…
Episode 449: My tech lead ignored my warnings and I don't know what my leadership style is
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello, long time listener first time question asker. I work for a medium sized tech company and I recently moved teams. Right now my old team is attempting to refactor a bunch of co…
ReScript: A Better Typed JavaScript? (with Gabriel Nordeborn)
ReScript is a strongly-typed programming language that compiles to JavaScript, and that puts it squarely in competition with TypeScript. So why would a JavaScript developer choose to learn it next? What does it offer that makes it a tempti…
Marty Haught: Rethinking Technical Debt—Is It Really Just Drift?
Episode Overview Marty Haught joins Robby to discuss the sustainability of open-source projects , the challenges of maintaining RubyGems , and why the metaphor of technical debt may not fully capture how software ages. Instead, he suggests…
Episode 448: Title over salary and from figure skater to software developer
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Steven says, Long-time listener of the podcast here—it always brings me so much joy! Should I prioritize title over salary? I’m currently based in Europe, working a…
Mike Bowers - From ISAM to JSON—Navigating 40+ Years of Database Evolution
Mike Bowers, Chief Architect at FairCom , has spent decades navigating the evolution of database technology. In this conversation, he and Robby explore the challenges of maintaining a 40+ year-old codebase, balancing legacy constraints wit…
Episode 447: Overleveled at FAANG and accidental draft feedback
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a mid level engineer overleveled as a senior engineer in a FAANG company. I got super lucky landing this high paying remote job, but dang… I did underestimate the expectations…
A universal query engine in Rust (with Predrag Gruevski)
Trustfall is a library based on a simple question - what happens if we can query absolutely anything? If you could join REST APIs and databases with filesystems and dockerfiles? It’s possible in theory because those are all just datasource…
Season 3 Finale
Sit back, get a warm beverage and look back at the highlights of Season 3 with us. We've been at this for a while now (three seasons, one year, and 24 episodes to be exact). We had guests from a wide range of industries: from automotive to…
Episode 446: Wading through AI slop and they don't get git
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Matthias (mah-TEA-as) asks, In episode 444 you’re talking about the problems when hiring in the age of AI. I’m a manager who’s trying to hire right now and frankly…
Lorna Mitchell: Writing Documentation Engineers Will Actually Read
Join Robby as he chats with Lorna Mitchell , open source advocate and technical writer, about the art of creating documentation that doesn’t gather dust. Lorna shares her experiences as a maintainer of the open source project RST2PDF, the…
Episode 445: Staying at my first job and my coworker is insulting other departments
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Kevin asks, Hey, found the show and really enjoy it! Been listening from the beginning and have noticed that one of the pieces of advice given is that you should no…
Volvo with Julius Gustavsson
The car industry is not known for its rapid adoption of new technologies. Therefore, it's even more exciting to see a company like Volvo Cars embracing Rust for core components of their software stack. We talked to Julius Gustavsson, Syste…
Raspberry Pi Hardware & A Lisp Brain (with Dimitris Kyriakoudis)
Dimitris Kyriakoudis is a researcher, programmer and musician who's combining all three talents to build dedicated music hardware. Specifically a device called the µseq, which reads Lisp programs and uses them to drive synthesizers to make…
Carola Lilienthal: Tackling Technical Debt with Patterns and Domain Knowledge
Episode Summary In this episode of Maintainable, Robby sits down with Carola Lilienthal , Software Architect and Managing Director at WPS . Together, they explore the intersection of cognitive science and software architecture, strategies…
Episode 444: Surrounded by apathetic coworkers and put it on my resume?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: After a decade as a Senior front-end engineer in companies stuck in legacy ways of working—paying lip service to true agility while clinging to control-heavy, waterfall practices—I’…
Software Systems Aren't Just Software (with Diana Montalion)
If you want to build really large software systems well, you have to stop thinking of them as just software systems. Beyond a certain size, everything your software touches becomes part of the wider system. You’re part of the system, your…
Joel Hawksley: The Hidden Costs of Frontend Complexity
Topics Discussed The importance of changeability as a core characteristic of well-maintained software. How GitHub has approached accessibility as a business and legal imperative. The evolution of GitHub’s frontend system, spanning over 2,0…
Episode 443: Does my PM hate me? and My coworker has anxiety when I help
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I think my team’s PM might hate me. Hate is exaggerating, but they often will give public praise to other members of my team on work they’ve done, and seem to be pretty friendly wit…
Brave with Anton Lazarev
Web browsers today face increasing demands for both performance and privacy. At Brave, they're tackling both challenges head-on with their Rust-based ad-blocking engine. This isn't just about blocking ads – it's about doing so with minimal…
Building Fyrox: A Rust Game Engine (with Dmitry Stepanov)
To kick off 2025 we’re looking at Fyrox a game engine built in Rust, largely by one person - Dmitry Stepanov. For an individual project, it’s covered an incredible amount of ground, covering the rendering and animation features you’d expec…
Episode 442: Improving communication skills and how to break my job hopping habit
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I would like your advice on how I can improve my communication skills. I realize that practicing is usually the best way, but I am interested in taking online courses or learning mo…
Episode 441: Will working in healthcare hurt my reputation and precious wisdom
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m currently in the interviewing pipeline for an engineering position at a fairly large healthcare company. In light of the recent events surrounding UnitedHealthcare, there’s been…
Holiday Special
While we try not to get too sentimental, celebrating one year of 'Rust in Production' alongside the holiday season feels like a perfect occasion to reflect. For this special episode of the podcast, we've gathered heartfelt messages from ou…
Episode 440: How do I help my boss not burn out and should I tell people I'm older than I am?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Stefan Help! Most of the time people ask questions about issues that already happened. I however, would like to prevent one. I am a young Tech Lead and really love my responsibiliti…
Testing TVs At Scale With Elixir (with Dave Lucia)
Integration testing is always a tricky thing, fraught with problems setting up the right environment and attempting to control the system’s state. That’s particularly true when you’re dealing with a mix of software and hardware, and even w…
Episode 439: Harried VP of Eng and first startup job
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What advice would you give for working with an ineffective leader whose input is crucial to your work? I’m a senior developer for a mid-sized non-tech company with probably 60-80 de…
Zoo with Jessie Frazelle
Think about this: software engineers have modern code editors, parallel processing, continuous integration, and countless tools that make their work efficient. But hardware engineers? They're often working with single-threaded tools, limit…
Austin Story: Making Software Easier to Change, Remove, and Evolve
Austin Story, Senior Engineering Director at Doximity, joins Robby to explore the intricacies of building maintainable systems, fostering team accountability, and enabling faster iteration without sacrificing quality. Austin shares how his…
Episode 438: Software job after prison and working 60 hours per week at age 20 and feeling unfulfilled
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a first time caller and full time listener of your show. I was released from prison a year ago and I coded for 18 years straight on all sorts of stacks as part of my job requir…
Programming As An Expressive Instrument (with Sam Aaron)
Sam Aaron is the creator of Sonic Pi, one of the most unusual software platforms you’ll encounter. It’s a live-coding playground for making music. A tool that lets you write code that defines sounds and musical phrases, and build up a hole…
Dan Moore: Building Developer-Friendly Authentication Solutions
Topics Covered Characteristics of Maintainable Software Dan emphasizes the importance of internal consistency in codebases, automated tests, and proper documentation to preserve decision-making context. [00:05:32] Internal consistency: Why…
Episode 437: My company canceled all one-on-ones and moving to a single backlog
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My company recently eliminated 1:1 meetings between managers and their direct reports. Previously, most people had these meetings every other week, and they were an opportunity to t…
GitButler with Scott Chacon and Kiril Videlov
Version control is a critical part of any modern software project and git is the most popular tool for the job. But it can be complex and confusing, especially for beginners. The team behind GitButler believes there is a better way. They a…
Elm & The Future of Open Source (with Evan Czaplicki)
Evan Czaplicki—the creator of the Elm programming language —joins me to discuss the state and future of Elm, the friendly, type-safe functional programming language. On many fronts Elm has been a huge success: it’s been popular with new an…
Tom Johnson: From Auto-Documentation to Better Collaboration
In this episode of Maintainable, Robby speaks with Tom Johnson , Co-Founder and CEO of Multiplayer . Tom shares his perspectives on the evolving landscape of distributed systems, the challenges of maintaining legacy software, and how innov…
Episode 436: Paralyzed by checkboxes and I'm on a "must keep happy" list
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Marcus Zackerberg asks, I work at a megacorp whose recent focus has been on reliability. The company already has mature SLO coverage outage response standards, but my org has taken…
Programmers, ADHD, And How To Manage Them Both (with Chris Ferdinandi)
This week we’re going to look at the most essential piece of firmware in a programmer’s toolkit - the brain. I’m joined by Chris Ferdinandi to explore what it’s like to be a programmer with ADHD. It’s an unusual topic for the channel, but…
Gulcin Yildirim Jelinek: Maintaining Postgres for Modern Workloads
In this episode of Maintainable , Robby speaks with Gulcin Yildirim Jelinek , a Staff Database Engineer at Xata . Joining from Prague, Czech Republic, Gulcin discusses her experiences working with legacy databases, the evolution of Postgre…
Episode 435: How to make my boss actually do something and kindly shooting down
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: First! I recently listened to episode 178 (huge backlog of episodes to work through!) and Dave made the assertion (in 2019!) that 47% of all companies would be remote by 2023: wildl…
Oxide with Steve Klabnik
What's even cooler than writing your own text editor or your own operating system ? Building your own hardware from scratch with all the software written in Rust -- including firmware, the scheduler, and the hypervisor. Oxide Computer Comp…
MicroServices For Better And Worse (with Ian Cooper and James Lewis)
What have we learned from more than a decade of deploying microservices? Was it a good idea? Are we any better at figuring out what a microservice is, or where its boundaries lie? Does splitting things up create fragmentation problems? And…
Justine Gehring: Refactoring Software at Scale with AI
Robby sits down with Justine Gehring , an AI Research Engineer at Moderne , to explore how AI tools are transforming code maintenance and scalability. They dive into the unique ways AI can support refactoring for massive and legacy codebas…
Episode 434: Forgetful boss and nothing to say
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My boss has been forgetting a lot of stuff lately — decisions from team discussions, action items from meetings, their own decisions that they then go against later, etc. They’re gr…
Katerina Skroumpelou: Bridging Engineering and Advocacy for Scalable Software
As a product advocate at Nx , Katerina Skroumpelou combines her engineering skills with a knack for connecting with clients. In this episode, she shares how clear documentation, scalable architectures, and a collaborative culture can trans…
Episode 433: My teammate pretends we decided, but we didn't and my team is getting worse and worse
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys! I recently moved onto a new team, and my teammate has an interesting way of resolving differences of opinions. He simply says “we decided” and then follows it up with his…
InfinyOn with Deb Chowdhury
Picture this: Your organization's data infrastructure resembles a busy kitchen with too many cooks. You're juggling Kafka for messaging, Flink for processing, Spark for analytics, Airflow for orchestration, and various Lambda functions sca…
Pony: High-Performance, Memory-Safe Actors (with Sean Allen)
Pony is a language born out of what should be a simple need - actor-style programming with C performance. On the face of it, that shouldn’t be too hard to do. Writing an actor framework isn’t trivial, but it’s well-trodden ground. The hard…
Episode 432: As an LLM, how can I be more emotionally smart and when to use I vs we?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey Soft Skills Engineering, Apologies for the anonymity but it is very important my “employer” does not find out about this. I’m a large language model, trained to process tons of…
Architecting a Rust Game Engine (with Alice Cecile)
This week we take a look at Bevy, a new game engine written in Rust. And in particular, we look at a core component of Bevy that has something to teach you even if you never write a game: its Entity Component System, or ECS. An ECS is an a…
Moriel Schottlender: The Challenges of Modernizing MediaWiki's Monolith
Welcome to another engaging episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast! In this episode, Robby sits down with Moriel Schottlender, Principal Software Engineer at the Wikimedia Foundation , to explore the complex journey of modernizing Me…
Episode 431: Stinky.js and power hungry friend
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey! Love your podcast! I’ve been poached by a startup which sounds really exciting but I’m worried whether it is a good career move for me. I am currently working with backend, how…
Zed with Conrad Irwin
Next to writing their own operating system, another dream shared by many developers is building their own text editor. Conrad Irwin, a software engineer at Zed, is doing just that. Zed is a fully extensible, open-source text editor written…
Writing a CAD Language in Rust (with Adam Chalmers)
Given how many languages have been written in C over the years, it’s not surprising to see new languages being written in Rust. What is surprising about this week’s guest is the domain he’s writing for: Computer Aided Design (CAD). Could R…
Kate Holterhoff: From Front-End Engineering to Developer Advocacy
Welcome to another engaging episode of Maintainable! Robby sits down with Kate Holterhoff, Ph.D., a Senior Analyst at RedMonk and former front-end engineer, to explore the intricate world of software maintenance, documentation, and the fut…
Episode 430: Should I quit this job I'm underqualified for and honestly torpedoed my promo chances
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work at a large tech company, been there for about two years at the time of writing this question. I got in by sheer luck since I’ve interviewed at many teams in this company befo…
Text User Interfaces in Rust (with Orhun Parmaksız)
For some kinds of application, there is no faster or cheaper way to build a user interface than in the terminal. Sure, it’s not going to suit every kind of user out there, but for those of us that are happy on the command line, rich Text U…
Alan Ridlehoover: Building Robust Systems Through Behavior-Centric Testing
Alan Ridlehoover: Building Robust Systems Through Behavior-Centric Testing In this episode of Maintainable, Robby speaks with Alan Ridlehoover , Senior Engineering Manager at Cisco Meraki . Alan shares his perspective on building well-main…
Episode 429: Should I quit my job for free hoodies and manager to IC
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have a job I mostly enjoy, with a super flexible schedule and the freedom to work from anywhere. I learn a lot, and the engineers here are top-notch. However… the pay is only ok,…
Designing The Lustre Web Framework (with Hayleigh Thompson)
Lustre is a web framework that takes a lot of inspiration from Elm, some from React, and a surprising amount from Erlang’s actor model, to provide a library that blurs the lines between executing on the client, or on the server. Support De…
April Wensel: Navigating Legacy Code with Compassion
In this episode of Maintainable , Robby speaks with April Wensel , Founder and Owner of Compassionate Coding . April shares her journey in the software industry and how she came to embrace compassion as a core value in coding and team dyna…
Episode 428: Interim tech lead and asking for a raise when a peer leaves
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Muszyn asks, I have been working as a SWE for almost two years. My team lead was recently fired leaving me as the most senior junior developer on the team of 4. I was given…
Faust: A Programming Language For Sound (with Romain Michon)
I’m always interested in what factors shape the design of a programming language. This week we’re taking a look at a language that’s wholly shaped by its need to support a very specific kind of program - audio processing. Anything from cre…
Saron Yitbarek: The Balance Between Maintainable Code and Multiple Streams of Income
In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby sits down with Saron Yitbarek , founder and CEO of DiscoLink , to explore the challenges of maintaining early-stage software while balancing multiple streams of income. Saron shar…
Episode 427: Under to over-employed and wibbly wobbly timey wimey
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi! I enjoy your podcast a lot, been listening to it almost since the beginning before I even started to work in tech :-) I’d like to keep this one anonymous, though. I’ve been work…
GPUs, from Simulation to Encryption (with Agnès Leroy)
This week we take a look at what you can do with a GPU when you get away from just using it to draw polygons. Agnès Leroy has spent most of her career programming, optimizing and converting programs to run on that oh-so-curious piece of sp…
Episode 426: I got too many promotions and I have anxiety about getting fired
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Long time listener, first time question asker. I love the show, thank you for all the advices :) I’ve been working in one of the FAANGs for around 3 years now. I joined the company…
The State of Full-Stack OCaml (with António Monteiro)
OCaml has one of the best-loved compilers available, and parts of it are surprisingly pluggable, so it’s not surprising that someone would eventually try to wed OCaml with JavaScript and the web browser. In fact, the ecosystem has gone fur…
Lutz Hühnken: Crafting Resilient Systems with Event-Driven Design
Introduction In this episode of Maintainable, Robby speaks with Lutz Hühnken , Head of Engineering Excellence at Upvest , about the transformative power of event-driven architecture in software development. Lutz brings his extensive experi…
Episode 425: Org chart bait and switch and ole' reliable
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I was hired at a medium sized company as a staff level IC a few months back and a big reason I accepted the job was because I would be reporting directly to the CTO. I took a signif…
Noel Rappin: Reviving the Pickaxe— A Journey through Ruby's Legacy
In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby is joined by Noel Rappin , Staff Engineer at Chime Financial , and the mind behind the latest edition of the classic Programming Ruby book, affectionately known as the "Pickaxe."…
Episode 424: Bragging without ego and how to predict layoffs
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Billy Bob Taco asks, I work at a small-medium startup, as a member of a very small team (read: just me). I work on infrastructure and APIs that support every other team, su…
Cassidy Williams: Navigating the Career Jungle Gym in Tech
In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby sits down with Cassidy Williams , Developer Advocate at GitHub, to explore the dynamic nature of a tech career, the delicate balance between clever code and maintainability, and t…
Episode 423: freedom from deadlines and Actual firefighting to software firefighting
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Thank you hosting this show. This show has given me a lot of insight on nuisances of engineering that isn’t mentioned anywhere. Having some experience in industry for a while, I alw…
Multiplatform Maps Built As Layers on Rust (with Ian Wagner)
Mapping is a hugely complex task to take on. Even if you moved as much of the data-management as you can out to 3rd-party services, you’d still have a tonne of work to do weaving together map tiles, routing information, GPS data, points of…
Obie Fernandez: Pioneering AI in Ruby on Rails Development
In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby speaks with Obie Fernandez , Chief Scientist at Olympia , about the integration of AI into modern software development. Obie shares his unique perspective on leveraging AI to enha…
Episode 422: Moving in to big tech and building support
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Maria says, Hey guys! I am a software engineer working in web development at a small/mid-sized SaaS company. I come from a non-traditional background (self-taught,…
Building a New Terminal App (with Zach Lloyd)
The terminal might be the most used development tool in history. So it’s a little odd that it hasn’t changed that much in the decades since the terminal first came into being. Is the terminal a “completed” project? Or are there new ways to…
Tekin Süleyman: Balancing Complexity and Team Size
Topics Discussed Characteristics of Well-Maintained Software : Tekin emphasizes the importance of software that is easy to change and tailored to the team's needs. Balancing Complexity and Team Size : Tekin discusses how his small team man…
Episode 421: Hitting the level cap and getting credit for behind-the-scenes work
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been wondering what kind of career conversations happen between managers and the “max-level” engineers on the team. We’ve all been on a team with those really good staff/princi…
Season 2 Finale
As we approach the finale of our second season, it's time for another recap. Could we shed some light on the current state of Rust's usage in the industry? What has changed in our perception of Rust in production since our last season? Whi…
Ryosuke Iwanaga: The Benefits of Cell-Based Architecture
Ryosuke shares his insights on: Ownership in Software Maintenance: The role of single-threaded ownership and dedicated teams in maintaining software and shared libraries. Technical Debt: How his definition of technical debt has evolved ove…
Building A Programming Language From Its Core (with Peter Saxton)
A language’s AST—it’s abstract syntax tree—is nearly always a hidden implementation detail. It’s not treated as part of the language, but merely the intermediate step between parsing and compiling. But this week’s guest aims to flip that r…
Episode 420: New grad getting boring work and busy manager
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Little Z says, Hello! I am a relatively new graduate (‘23 bachelor’s in information systems) who is currently working at a large tech company in a technical role adjacent to SWE. Th…
Practical Applications for DuckDB (with Simon Aubury & Ned Letcher)
DuckDB’s become a favourite data-handling tool of mine, simply because it does so many small things well. It can read and write a huge number of data formats; it can infer schemas automatically when you just want to move quickly; and it ca…
Julia Ferraioli - Capturing Untold Open Source Stories
Welcome to the Maintainable Software Podcast! In this episode, Robby speaks with Julia Ferraioli, an Open Source AI/ML Strategist at AWS and co-founder of Open Source Stories. Julia joins us from Seattle, Washington, and shares her insight…
Episode 419: Yoda or Han Solo and I swear I'm senior
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Anakin asks, I have two former co-workers that work at great companies where I would love to work. I reached out to one looking for advice and while talking to him, he said…
System76 with Jeremy Soller
Many devs dream of one day writing their own operating system. Ideally in their favorite language: Rust. For many of us, this dream remains just that: a dream. Jeremy Soller from System76, however, didn't just contribute kernel code for Po…
Recording and Replaying the Browser (with Justin Halsall)
RRWeb is based on a simple idea: If you capture all the DOM events in a browser session, and when they happened, you could play it back later. Play it back for diagnosing error conditions, for understanding your user’s journey, or for crea…
Tanmai Gopal: Unlocking the Potential of Unified APIs
In this episode of Maintainable, Robby Russell sits down with Tanmai Gopal, the CEO and co-founder of Hasura . Tanmai shares his insights into the characteristics of well-maintained software and the importance of a codebase that no team me…
Episode 418: Should I "rest and vest" and how do I avoid 3-hour agile meetings?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work as a Senior Software Engineer for a subsidiary owned by a mega corp. I am approaching 6 years at the company. In the last few years the company has had significant layoffs an…
Zig as a Multi-OS Build System (with Loris Cro)
The ZigLang team have put an astonishing amount of effort into making Zig work an effective tool for compiling C across different architectures. Work that benefits the Zig language, but also has a chance to benefit languages like Python an…
James Socol: Building Social Capital in Engineering Teams
In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby Russell sits down with James Socol, a Staff Engineer at Fastly, to discuss the art of maintaining legacy code and the nuances of technical debt versus technical depreciation. Key…
Episode 417: Should I tell my boss I'm checked out and how do I deal with a PM who has no idea what he's doing?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys, love the show! (Insert joke here so you’ll read my question) Should I tell my boss I’m discouraged and have checked out? I’m the frontend lead for a project where I’ve rec…
Fusion Engineering with Jakub Valtar
Rust can run everywhere, and by everywhere, we don't just mean on all operating systems, but also in all kinds of harsh environments: from the depths of the ocean to the vastness of space. Today we talk to a company that is using Rust to c…
Paola Ducolin: Building Trust and Communication in Engineering Teams
In this episode of Maintainable, Robby chats with Paola Ducolin, Staff Engineer at Datadog . Paola shares her insights on the characteristics of well-maintained software, the common struggles teams face, and effective strategies for workin…
Creating and Evolving Elixir (with José Valim)
Back in 2012, José Valim started building Elixir to as a way to have his ideal programming language running on the same platform as Erlang. Fast-forward 12 years and it’s become build anything from distributed infrastructure to notebooks a…
Episode 416: My boss wants me to build dark patterns and getting promoted without writing code
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: “I’ve been assigned a ticket to “add more friction to the downgrade process” in order to decrease the amount of downgrades our app has. The proposed change has 4 modals pop up befor…
PyO3: From Python to Rust and Back Again (with David Hewitt)
There’s huge pressure on Python at the moment to get faster, ideally without changing at all. One increasingly–popular way of achieving that impossible task is to push the performance critical code down into C, C++, or Rust. And this week…
Episode 415: I got a low raise and merging teams
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi guys! I’m a technical Data Analyst in a well established Fortune 500 company, in my job I usually work with databases to build queries and prepare reports for our users. In the p…
OxidOS with Alexandru Radovici
It has become a trope by now: "Cars are computers on wheels." In modern cars, not only the infotainment system but also the engine, brakes, and steering wheel are controlled by software. Better make sure that software is safe. Alexandru Ra…
NATS & Jetstream: The System Communication Toolkit (with Jeremy Saenz)
Most message systems have an opinion on the right way to do inter-systems communication. Whether it’s actors, queues, message logs or just plain ol’ request response, nearly every tool has decided on The Right Way to do messaging, and it o…
Episode 414: Hot-headed PM and leaving without downgrading
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Cool-headed engineer asks, How do you deal with hot-headed project managers? I have a project manager in my team who really likes to criticize me, a project lead. Most recently, I w…
Cuis Smalltalk and the History of Computing's Future (with Juan Vuletich)
Smalltalk is one of those programming languages that’s lived out of the mainstream, but often referenced as an influence and an important part of programming history. It’s the cornerstone of object-oriented programming, it was into message…
Robin Heinze - React Native and the Art of Flexibility
In this episode, Robby welcomes Robin Heinze, Director of Engineering at Infinite Red, to discuss the intricacies of building and maintaining robust software systems. Key topics covered include: Characteristics of Maintainable Software: Ro…
Episode 413: Is my interview candidate cheating and my product owner is getting WRECKED by the client
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: This is my first time conducting technical interviews (most of which have been virtual), and I had one interview where I had a strong feeling that the candidate was cheating. They b…
Matic with Eric Seppanen
The idea of smart robots automating away boring household chores sounds enticing, yet these devices rarely work as advertised: they get stuck, they break down, or are security nightmares. And so it's refreshing to see a company like Matic…
The Inko Programming Language, and Life as a Language Designer (with Yorick Peterse)
This week we take a close look at the language Inko from two perspectives: The language design features that make it special, and the realities of being a language developer. Yorick Peterse joins us to discuss why he’s building Inko, and w…
Scott Hanselman - The Fear Factor in Maintainable Software
In this episode of Maintainable, Robby welcomes Scott Hanselman, VP of Developer Community at Microsoft and host of the Hanselminutes Podcast, to discuss the emotional side of maintainable software. Scott shares his thoughts on fear as a c…
Episode 412: Work-life-team balance and getting code-sniped
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Dear Skillet HQ, How would you negotiate a difference in work-life balance between teams? I love my job and my immediate team. We’re a tech group within a larger non-tech business,…
Building the Zed Text Editor (with Nathan Sobo)
I’ve often wondered how you build a text editor. Like many software projects, it’s a simple idea at the core with an almost infinite scope for features. How do you build a solid foundation to expand on? Which features matter for launch? An…
Stig Brautaset: Understanding Alien Artifacts in Legacy Code
In this episode of Maintainable, Robby chats with Stig Brautaset, Staff Software Engineer at CircleCI. Stig shares his insights on maintaining well-documented but complex legacy code, the impact of team dynamics on software maintenance, an…
Episode 411: We have a secret org chart and I'm a big fish in a little pond
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi :-) I work as a Senior Data Scientist, and about half a year ago I joined a start up that was founded by a large corporation. And while this job comes with the perks of a bigger…
Thunderbird with Brendan Abolivier
There are probably only a handful of open-source projects that had a bigger impact on the world than Mozilla Thunderbird. The email client has been around for over two decades and has been a staple for many users (me included). Dealing wit…
Reimplementing Apache Kafka with Golang and S3
This week on Developer Voices we’re talking to Ryan Worl, whose career in big data engineering has taken him from DataDog to Co-Founding WarpStream, an Apache Kafka-compatible streaming system that uses Golang for the brains and S3 for the…
Brit Myers - Decoding Product vs. Technical Risk
Join Robby as he welcomes Brit Myers to the podcast. Brit, currently thriving as the VP of Engineering at System Initiative, discusses the intricacies of maintaining software. She emphasizes the importance of navigable software, where the…
Episode 410: Guaranteed cost-of-living raises and my manager doesn't like me
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Soft Skills! I’m writing to you as I look forlornly at my paycheck, unchanged for the last year and a half, and wonder if I’ll ever see market rate again. While I prepare my leet…
Extending Postgres for High-Performance Analytics (with Philippe Noël)
PostgreSQL is an incredible general-purpose database, but it can’t do everything. Every design decision is a tradeoff, and inevitably some of those tradeoffs get fundamentally baked into the way it’s built. Take storage for instance - Post…
Andrea Guarino - Leveraging Static Analysis for Better Code
In this episode, Robby interviews Andrea Guarino, a Software Engineer at Sonar, about the importance of leveraging static analysis tools for maintaining clean and adaptable code. Andrea emphasizes that well-maintained software should be ea…
Episode 409: Fancy title to IC and CRUD is crud
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Shayne asks, I’m about to start a new gig after 8+ years at a company. I was an early employee at the current company and have accumulated a lot of responsibility, influe…
AMP with Carter Schultz
Imagine you're faced with the challenge to build a system that can handle billions of recyclable items per year with the goal of being better than a human at identifying what can be recycled. Material classification is a complex problem th…
Designing Actor-Based Software (with Hugh McKee)
The actor model is a popular approach to building scalable software systems. And isn’t hard to understand when you’re just reading about the beginner’s examples. But how do you architect a complex design using the actor model? Which patter…
Episode 408: Terrible retrospectives and "hard to work with"
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am an electrical engineer working on and off with software for about 15 years. From mainframe applications with Cobol and PL/1 to plant floor supervisory systems with SCADA and so…
ByteWax: Rust's Research Meets Python's Practicalities (with Dan Herrera)
Bytewax is a curious stream processing tool that blends a Python surface with a Rust core to produce something that’s in a similar vein to Kafka Streams or Apache Flink, but with a fundamentally different implementation. This week we’re go…
Staffan Nöteberg - On the Power of Monotasking in Software Development
In this insightful episode, we dive deep into the essence of software maintainability with Agile Coach and author Staffan Nöteberg. Unpacking the layers of what it takes for software to be considered well-maintained, Staffan sheds light on…
Episode 407: I'm too territorial and should I quiet quit?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a data scientist and have been at my company for 2 years. Each of the data scientists on my team specialize in a different area of the business (growth, marketing, etc). I have…
curl with Daniel Stenberg
In the season premier we talk to none other than Daniel Stenberg! We focus on integrating Rust modules in curl, their benefits, ways in which Rust and Rust crates helped improve curl, but also how curl helped those crates, and where curl i…
Mojo Lang - Tomorrow's High Performance Python? (with Chris Lattner)
Mojo is the latest language from the creator of Swift and LLVM. It’s an attempt to take some of the best techniques from CPU/GPU-level programming and package them up in a Python-compatible syntax. In this episode we explore why Mojo was c…
Episode 406: Acquired taste and limited mentorship
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Brad asks, I am currently a Senior Engineer with a small software company. I have been developing software for more than 20 years. We were recently acquired by another mid…
Batch Data & Streaming Data in one Atom (with Jove Zhong)
Every database has to juggle the need to process new data and to query old data. That task falls to any system that “does stuff and remembers stuff”. But it’s quite hard to really optimise one system for both use cases. There are different…
Martin Emde - Ruby Central and the Art of Being Tolerant to Change
In this episode of Maintainable, our host Robby Russell sits down with Martin Emde , a sage in the Ruby community and the current Director of Open Source at Ruby Central . Together, they weave through the intricacies of maintainable softwa…
Episode 405: Scaled agile pain and top-heavy team
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: One and a half year ago, I joined my current team as a tech lead, in an organisation that uses ‘Scaled Agile’. This was my first time joining an organisation that employed dedicated…
Advanced Memory Management in Vale (with Evan Ovadia)
Rust changed the discussion around memory management - this week's guest hopes to push that discussion even further. This week we're joined by Evan Ovadia, creator of the Vale programming language and collector of memory management techniq…
Esther Olatunde - AI's Role in Evolving Software Engineering Practices
In this captivating episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, host Robby Russell delves deep with Esther Olatunde, Senior Product Engineer at Intercom, into the realms of software maintenance, technical debt, and the impact of AI on so…
Episode 404: Interview comedy and talking pay while new
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: “Hello, Is it considered ok to be a bit funny during an interview? To give more context: In a recent interview, I progressed up to the final cultural-fit round after clearing all te…
Episode 403: Massaging the software and career never-never-land
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a bootcamp graduate working on a career shift from massage to software development. How much of my previous career should I bring into my résumé? I’ve been building projects in…
Bringing Pure Python to Apache Kafka (with Tomáš Neubauer)
The “big data infrastructure” world is dominated by Java, but the data-analysis world is dominated by Python. So if you need to analyse and process huge amounts of data, chances are you’re in for a less-than-ideal time. The impedance misma…
Episode 402: It's all on fire and title inflation
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Happy Birthday Dave and congrats on the 400 episode milestone! Last year I was recruited away from my cushy Sr Dev role at Chill MegaCorp to an exciting technical leadership role at…
Taking Erlang to OCaml 5 (with Leandro Ostera)
Erlang wears three hats - it’s a language, it’s a platform, and it’s an approach to making software run reliably once it’s in production. Those last two are so interesting I sometimes wonder why those ideas haven’t been ported to every lan…
Robbie Wagner - Whiskey, Front-End, and Whatnot
Starting off , Robbie Russell and Robbie Wagner bonding over the complexities of their names in the coffee queue. They dive into the essence of maintainable software, debating the importance of recent commits and the dangers of a single-co…
Episode 401: I AM the superstar and pro-rated raise
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Metal Mario asks, A few weeks back in Episode 395 you talked about working with a superstar teammate. I feel like for our team, I’m the superstar. We’re a small sof…
How Apache Pinot Achieves 200,000 Queries per Second (with Tim Berglund)
The likes of LinkedIn and Uber use Pinot to power some astonishingly high-scale queries against realtime data. The numbers alone would make an impressive case-study. But behind the headline lies a fascinating set of architectural decisions…
Episode 400: Underperforming intern and upskilling
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a junior software engineer who has been placed in charge of a handful of graduates and interns who have joined my team. The project is fairly technical. For the first two weeks,…
Neovim: Creating, Curating and Customising your Ideal Editor (with TJ DeVries)
TJ DeVries is a core contributor to Neovim and several of its most interesting sub-projects, and he joins us this week to go in depth into how Neovim got started, how it’s structured, and what a truly programmable editor has to offer progr…
Irina Nazarova - Investing in Innovation: The Consultancy's Guide to Growth
In the latest episode of Maintainable, Robby Russell has a fascinating conversation with Irina Nazarova, the CEO of Evil Martians, a name that resonates with innovation and bold strides in the software development world. They dive deep int…
Episode 399: Higher paid than my boss and crossing over to management
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Jim asks, I am currently a senior software engineer in a well funded (but not profitable yet) startup. I am highly effective and well regarded, to the point where the tech…
Season 1 Finale
In this episode of Rust in Production, we reflect on the inaugural season, sharing insights from companies pioneering with Rust to shape the future of infrastructure. Starting with Rust's early days before the stable compiler, we chart the…
Creating Hackathons that Work (with Jon Gottfried)
Done right, a Hackathon can be a fantastic place to be a programmer - you get time and space to build and learn, in a room full of like-minded people, with swag and prizes to sweeten the deal. It’s a great way to pick up new ideas and run…
Kyle Daigle - Scaling Up with AI: A New Era of Code Maintenance
Robby has a chat with Kyle Daigle, the Chief Operating Officer at GitHub. They dive into the evolution of software development from the perspective of maintaining and scaling software within large organizations like GitHub. Kyle talks abou…
Episode 398: Tech lead for contractors and how to detach my ego from my work
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do you mentor a junior-level contractor? My company has been hiring a lot of contractors lately. Sometimes they hire out a full team form the contracting shop to build a particu…
Automate Your Way to Better Code: Advanced Property Testing (with Oskar Wickström)
One of the most promising techniques for software reliability is property testing. The idea that, instead of writing unit tests we describe some property of our code that ought to always be true, then have the computer figure out thousands…
Jon Moniaci - Can We Draw A Boundary?
Robby speaks to the Senior Software Engineer at Perchwell, Jon Moniaci. They discuss the delicate balance between innovation and stability in software development. Jon emphasizes the importance of fostering an environment where engineers c…
Episode 397: Skunkworks and too much work/life balance
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Davide says, I have a lot of ideas for significantly improving manufacturing processes, but management wants us to focus on business “priorities”. These are fun tasks such…
Sentry with Arpad Borsos
In an ever-expanding world of microservices, APIs, and devices, maintaining an overview of application states and the myriad errors that can occur is challenging. For years, Sentry has been a go-to choice for developers to monitor their ap…
Bridging the Gap Between Languages (with Martin Johansen)
If you ever feel overwhelmed by the number of different programming languages, this week’s episode might just offer you some solace, as we talk about an attempt to reunify many of the most popular languages by focussing on the bread &…
Chad Fowler - How Small Can We Make This Problem
Robby has a candid chat with Chad Fowler, the General Partner & CTO at BlueYard Capital. They delve into the nuances of software maintenance, the evolution and challenges of managing software projects, and insights from Chad's tenure as CT…
Episode 396: Enthusiastic scope creep and human search engine
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve recently started a new Gig as a Senior Developer/Tech Lead at a company where we are our own clients, using the software we develop in-house. I’m encountering a bit of a hiccup…
If You Want Better Code, Do It For Me (with Jonathan Schneider)
A lot of programming is split into the mechanical work of writing what you know, and the creative work of figuring out what you don’t know. Wouldn’t it be nice to automate the mechanical stuff away? Well the good news is we’re already auto…
John Nunemaker - How Scary Is This Change?
Robby has a conversation with John Nunemaker, the Owner at "Box Out Sports" and "Fewer & Faster". They dive into the basics of maintaining software projects, highlighting the crucial importance of keeping dependencies and versions up to da…
Episode 395: Super star teammate and Getting better with no financial incentives
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Bobby ForgedRequest asks One of my coworker, who is the nicest, most humble person I’ve ever met, is about twice as productive as I am! They’re super-uber productive! They…
Tweede Golf with Folkert de Vries
Have you ever wondered how computers stay in sync with the time? That is the responsibility of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). Around since 1985, NTP is one of the oldest protocols still in use on the internet and its reference implementa…
Implementing Hardware-Friendly Databases (with DuckDB co-creator, Hannes Mühleisen)
SQLite could do with a little competition, so when I invited the co-creator of DuckDB in to talk, I thought we'd be discussing the perils of trying to build a new in-process database engine. I quickly realised things went much deeper than…
Jemma Issroff - Running the Parser in the Rain
Robby has a conversation with Jemma Issroff, a Senior Software Engineer, speaker and the author of the book, “Ruby Garbage Collection in Under Two Hours” They delve into the intricacies of well-maintained software, and Jemma brings her wea…
Episode 394: Scrum master, weapons master and minimum tenure to not look bad
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My team are about 4 months into transitioning from a scrum/kanban way of working to a more traditional scrum/sprint way of working. I feel like our scrum master is “weaponising” som…
Verse, Haskell & Core Language Design (with Simon Peyton Jones)
This week we talk to Simon Peyton Jones, a veteran language designer and researcher, and key figure in the development of Haskell. Haskell. Simon has made countless contributions to advancement of functional programming, and computer progr…
Jeanine Soterwood - Helping Clients Understand Maintenance Work
Robby has a chat with the Software Development Team Lead at Thoughtbot, Jeanine Soterwood. Unraveling the intricacies of Ruby on Rails, they explore the often overlooked importance of keeping apps up-to-date and maintaining a robust test s…
Episode 393: Soft skills for interns and intern to QA
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: NK: Hi, I am starting a SWE internship at big tech company in a few weeks. Given the current state of the market, getting a return offer has gotten harder. I have a few software int…
Arroyo with Micah Wylde
In this episode, we have Micah Wylde from Arroyo as our guest. Micah introduces us to Arroyo, a real-time data processing engine that simplifies stream processing for data engineers using Rust. They explain how Arroyo enables users to writ…
Shouldn't Data Connections Be Easier? (with Ashley Jeffs)
Benthos wants to be part of your Data Engineering toolkit - it’s there as a quick and easy way to set up data pipelines and start streaming data out of A and into B. In contrast to a lot of the tools we’ve talked about on Developer Voices,…
Andrew Atkinson - Maintainable... Databases?
Robby engages with independent consultant and author, Andrew Atkinson, delving into the intricate world of software development and database maintenance. The duo kicks off with a profound exploration of the importance of swift and intuitiv…
Episode 392: Old code and choosing my annual reviewers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: We are a team of under 10 people who provide technical services to other departments of our organization. We use a tool that is built by my boss to supplement our work but it is cru…
What can game programming teach us about databases? (with Tyler Cloutier)
The world of game programming might seem a million miles away from 'regular' programming. But they still have to deal with the same kinds of data, scale and concurrency problems that we’re all familiar with in the software world. And that…
Jimmy Koppel - Aspects of Good Code
Robby engages in a captivating conversation with the CEO at Mirdin and UpToSpeed, Jimmy Koppel. They delve into the transformative power of evolvable code, shedding light on its myriad benefits and how it contributes to an enriching coding…
Episode 391: Post-staff and direct or a jerk
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys! I’m a young engineer in a specialized area of infrastructure. I’m pretty good at what I do, and I’ve been through some leadership development programs, so I’ve advanced to…
Apollo with Nicolas Moutschen
In this episode, Nicolas, a staff software engineer at Apollo GraphQL, discusses the company's use of GraphQL API technologies. Apollo GraphQL specializes in open-source libraries for both client and server-side applications, with a focus…
Is Odin, "programming done right"? (with 'Ginger' Bill Hall)
Odin’s creator, Bill Hall, makes some bold claims about the language, including that it’s “programming done right”. Before that starts a war on the internet, we’d best ask him to explain what that means, and how Odin tries to achieve it. A…
Hila Fish - Maintainable Infrastructure Code, Culture, and Documentation
Robby has a chat with Senior DevOps Engineer, Hila Fish. They start off by discussing the key characteristics of maintainable infrastructure code. Hila shared insights on providing software engineering teams with the necessary space for ex…
Episode 390: Fixing typos and Cassandra
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a backend engineer at a large non-public company. I noticed a bunch of our emails and website riddled with typos. I can not claim that it is metrics impacting or impacting busin…
Can Event-Driven Architecture make Software Design Easier? (with Bobby Calderwood)
This week’s guest describes Event Sourcing as, “all I’m going to use for the rest of my career.” But what is Event Sourcing? How should we think about it, and how does it encourage us to think about writing software? In this episode we tak…
Episode 389: Sleepy and bureaucracy
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: The Sleepy Engineer says, Hey SSE, how do you deal with drowsiness? I notice that sometimes when I am very tired at my desk and end up eyes closed head drooped down as I work which…
PubNub with Stephen Blum
In this episode, we are joined by Steven, the CTO of PubNub, a company that has developed an edge net messaging network with over a billion connected devices. Steven explains that while message buses like Kafka or RabbitMQ are suitable for…
How Lisp is designing Nanotechnology (with Prof. Christian Schafmeister)
One of our oldest languages meets one of our newest sciences in this episode, as we talk with Professor Christian Schafmeister, an award-winning nanotech researcher who's been developing a language and a design suite to help research the f…
Episode 388: Money not compliments and principal engineer coding guidelines
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys, love the show. Not sure if its really a question or more of a confession. I’m an individual contributor at a software company with a few thousand employees. A lot of profe…
Roc - A Functional Language looking for those Software Sweetspots (with Richard Feldman)
Sometimes, what a programming language makes harder is just as important as what it makes easier. For a simple example, think of GOTO. We’ve been wisely avoiding it for decades because it makes confusing control flow desperately easy. Type…
Episode 387: No juniors and manager forced to return to office
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello Dave and Jamison, I wanted to say thank you for your podcast. It’s been a great wealth of information and comic relief. Can we bring back the guitar intros? I work in the tech…
InfluxData with Paul Dix
For our very first episode, we welcome a special guest, Paul Dix, the CTO of InfluxData. He starts by giving us an overview of InfluxDB, an open source time series database used by developers to track server and application data. He takes…
If Kafka has a UX problem, does UNIX have the answer? (with Luca Pette)
One of the recurring themes in the big data & data streaming worlds at the moment is developer experience. It seems like every major tool is trying to answer this question: how do we make large-scale data processing feel trivial? In so…
Rust in Production - Series Teaser
This is Rust in Production , a podcast about companies who use Rust to shape the future of infrastructure. We follow their journey in pursuit of more reliable and efficient software as they solve some of the most challenging technical prob…
Episode 386: Stuck with toil and how to get a dev job as a self-taught career-switcher in 2023
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I feel like I’m stuck. I’m in a senior/lead position technically called an SRE, but I find myself doing all kinds of cleanup work that should instead be spread across teams. My sugg…
Will we be writing Hare in 2099? (with Drew DeVault)
This week we're back on systems programming with Hare. A C-like language for the ages. We talk to its creator, Drew DeVault, about what he thinks we can learn from the past 50 years of programming, and how we can build that hindsight into…
Episode 385: Attention to detail and sabbatical
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello! Thank you for your podcast, I definitely find the episodes to be helpful. Lately I’ve been struggling with attention to detail. I just forget to do simple things like run pre…
Startups Should Solve Real People's Real Problems (with Michael Drogalis)
A few months ago, Michael Drogalis quit his job and decided launch 4 viable startup business ideas in 4 months, publically documenting every step of the journey. Over here at Developer Voices it seemed fun, inspired, and just crazy enough…
Episode 384: EM missing code and non-location pay
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Jay asks, Over the past eight years I’ve been promoted from Software Dev to Team Lead and then to Engineering Manager. After two years as an EM, it helped me a lot…
Is Flink the answer to the ETL problem? (with Robert Metzger)
Integration is probably the last, hardest, and least well thought-out part of any large software project. So anything that makes the data-streaming job easier is worth knowing about. So this week we turn our attention to Apache Flink, a fl…
Jacob Aronoff - At Least One Person Who Cares To See It Through
Robby has a chat with Staff Software Engineer at Lightstep from ServiceNow, Jacob Aronoff. Their conversation delves into the vital signs of a thriving open source software project. They unpack the characteristics of well-maintained open s…
Episode 383: In the trenches without writing code and how to close a social skill gap
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently started the interviewing for a senior engineering manager role at a fairly prestigious, but not huge (maybe 30-50 engineers) tech company. The job description heavily emp…
What's Zig got that C, Rust and Go don't have? (with Loris Cro)
Zig is a programming language that’s attempting to become “the new C” - the language of choice for low-level systems programming and embedded hardware. Going into that space not only puts it in competition with C and C++, but also other ne…
Oliver Drotbohm - Modulithic Applications
Robby has a chat with Oliver Drotbohm, a Staff 2 Engineer at VMware. They explore the essence of maintainable software, pinpointing understandability and modifiability as its foundational pillars. Drawing from Dr. Carola Lilienthal's "Sust…
Episode 382: Mentors for managers and mob programming
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: There aren’t a lot of engineering management growth resources in my company. It’s a relatively small company with about 50 engineers. My manager doesn’t have time to properly mentor…
Why did Redpanda rewrite Apache Kafka? (with Christina Lin)
Would you ever take on a rewrite of one of the largest and most popular Apache projects? And if so, what would you keep the same and what would you change? This week we’re talking to Christina Lin, who’s part of Redpanda, a company that’s…
Colin Campbell - The Daily Habits of Effective Engineers
Robby has a chat with Colin Campbell, the Director of Engineering at Tucows. Colin delves into the professional ethos of software development, emphasizing that the caliber of an engineer’s work is a reflection of their daily habits. He str…
Episode 381: Doing less and bad reference
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My company is doing performance reviews. While writing my self-review, I was shocked by how much I had accomplished in the last 6 months. I’d led our org to adopt multiple new techn…
Debezium - Capturing Data the Instant it Happens (with Gunnar Morling)
This week we’re looking at Debezium - an open source project that taps into a huge number of databases and lets you stream data to other systems in real time. It’s a huge project that covers a wide range of uses: Some people use it to repl…
Episode 380: Overruled by non-technical manager and describing technical stuff to non-technical people
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Ashleigh asks, I’m a mid-level developer at a small company with a non-technical manager. After several months working on migrating our users from a legacy system to our ne…
When We Talk About Software (with Francesco Tisiot)
Ever read a bad README? We all have, and most of the time, we’ve just moved right along. A programmer that can’t communicate their ideas will find no-one uses their software. And that’s true even outside of the open-source world. The best…
Episode 379: Someone fixed my ticket and is tech debt bad for my career
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: “Hi! Love the show, long time listener. So an architect noticed an issue with credentials embedded into request body being logged. I had planned to resolve that, and someone already…
Semantic Search: A Deep Dive Into Vector Databases (with Zain Hasan)
As interesting and useful as LLMs (Large Language Models) are proving, they have a severe limitation: they only know about the information they were trained on. If you train it on a snapshot of the internet from 2023, it’ll think it’s 2023…
Episode 378: Too much leadership and awkward zoom silence
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve managed an ML team in a small company for ~2 years now. I created an 8 person team from scratch and I’m super proud of the team I’ve built. However, I miss being an engineer an…
The Future of Data is Now is the Future of Data (with Thomas Camp)
Real-time data is gradually becoming a standard requirement in systems design. Our customers are beginning to demand it, our colleagues in other departments are starting to expect it. Whether you’re letting people book a taxi, recommending…
Episode 377: Short Tenure Promotion and too much free time at work
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi, I’m a senior software engineer at a big tech company, where I’ve been employed for precisely one year. So far, the feedback I’ve received has been overwhelmingly positive. My ma…
Databases, Ambitions, and a Testing Silver Bullet? (With Joran Dirk Greef)
How far would you go to get the kind of database you want? How deep into the stack would you dive to re-architect a system for the kind of performance, reliability and scale you believe in? Today's guest has decided to go all in, as he’s t…
Dave Bryant Copeland - Quantifying the Carrying Cost
Robby has a chat with the Author of Sustainable Web Development with Ruby on Rails, Dave Bryant Copeland (he/him/his). Dave is a Senior Software Engineer and speaker. Reflecting on his experience, Dave believes that well-maintained softwar…
Episode 376: Return to office and quitting tech
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I applied and was hired for a 100% telecommute position. Recently, the company has mandated all employees near an office switch to a hybrid schedule. I’m looking at an hour or more…
Starting A Tech Business. Again. And Again. And Again. (with Michael Drogalis)
Ever wanted to start a tech business? Michael Drogalis has done it successfully in the past, and now he’s trying again (and again and…) as he makes a very public attempt to start 4 new tech businesses in the next 4 quarters. He’d sound com…
Cameron Jacoby - Am I Learning From This?
Robby has a chat with Cameron Jacoby (she/her/hers), a Senior Full-Stack Engineer at BetterUp, a platform that uses world-class coaching and science-backed solutions that help people grow personally and professionally. The one thing that C…
Episode 375: visa woes and Bob does everything wrong
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work as a Software Engineering Manager at the European office of a US company. Recently, many of my colleagues successfully obtained US visas for an upcoming business trip. When i…
How Do You Assemble a Complete Software System? (with Ben Gamble)
Ask any software developer about their favourite stack, and they'll probably have strong opinions. (They might even have a snappy acronym for it, like LAMP or JAM or...) But if you ask any business about their stack, things aren’t so clear…
Episode 374: Secret burnout and no room for failure
This episode is sposored by OneSchema, the best way to build CSV import into your product. Check OneSchema out at https://oneschema.co/softskills In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Morning! I will cut straight to the…
Clickhouse: Faster Queries, Faster Answers (with Alasdair Brown)
In modern systems, the amount of data keeps getting larger, and the time available keeps getting shorter. So it's almost inevitable that we're augmenting our general-purpose databases with dedicated analytics databases. This week we dive i…
Episode 373: I have no vision and not-so-positive environment
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Love the show, you guys have saved my bacon more times than I can count! I interviewed at an organization for a Senior Engineering role, but the interview went so well, they actuall…
What problems does Apache Kafka Solve? (with Neil Buesing)
Neil Buesing is a seasoned Apache Kafka® user, and a respected voice from the Kafka community who specialises in helping companies make the best use of Kafka. And that makes him the ideal person to ask the $64,000 question: What problems c…
Episode 372: Equity and getting interrupted in Zoom meetings
This episode is sposored by OneSchema, the best way to build CSV import into your product. Check OneSchema out at https://oneschema.co/softskills In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I joined a startup at the peak of t…
DIY Consensus: Crafting Your Own Distributed Code (with Benjamin Bengfort)
How do distributed systems work? If you’ve got a database spread over three servers, how do they elect a leader? How does that change when we spread those machines out across data centers, situated around the globe? Do we even need to unde…
Episode 371: After Mary Poppins and credit denied
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Kate asks, Hi Dave and Jamison! I’m in a situation where my predecessor, Jane, was a super helpful “Mary Poppins” type. She did anything and everything beyond her role for the sake…
Teaching, Guiding & Inspiring The Next Generation of Programmers (with James Q. Quick)
How do you get started as a programmer? And how do experienced programmers help them as they start their journey? This week's guest is a developer-turned-teacher, James Q. Quick. A former coder and developer advocate, he's s been been work…
Adriana Villela - On Being a Serial Refactorer
Robby has a chat with Adriana Villela, a Senior Developer Advocate at Lightstep. Adriana highlights that well-maintained software should be software that one can understand when they go into the code even if they’re not super familiar with…
Episode 370: Fake imposter syndrome and opposite ends
This episode is sposored by OneSchema, the best way to build CSV import into your product. Check OneSchema out at https://oneschema.co/softskills In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello Jave and Dames, Long time lis…
Episode 369: Staying at a sinking ship and behavioral interview questions
This episode is sposored by OneSchema, the best way to build CSV import into your product. Check OneSchema out at https://oneschema.co/softskills In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My employer offered a retention bon…
jOOQ - Crossing the Object-Relational Bridge (with Lukas Eder)
Sooner or later, every programmer will have to cross the gap between their programming language and their database. It feels like it should be easy, but in practice it’s always a much wider chasm than it seems, and every tool that bridges…
Ahmed Wasfy - Thriving as an Engineering Manager
Robby has a chat with Ahmed Wasfy (he/him/his), the Senior Development Manager at Amazon. On the topic of the common characteristics of well maintained software, Ahmed feels that one critical thing is that software should serve a purpose i…
Episode 368: Manager in crisis and cutting costs
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a senior engineer working in a team of 7. My team lead went through a pretty rough divorce in December. Since then he’s been quite distracted and disengaged at work. I decided…
Episode 367: Hybrid denier and recovering from crying
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: We’ve recently switched to mandatory 2 days of in-person work a week but my employee keeps working from home! Whenever I ask him to come in person he says sure but continues to work…
Inside the World of Competitive Coding (with Mathis Hammel)
Whether you’re trying to ace the coding interview, sharpen your programming skills or just have some fun learning new things, the world of competitive coding has something to offer you. Some people join with dreams of hitting the podium, a…
Episode 366: No FE work and my co-worker is a parrot
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been working with this fintech company for the past year as the only FE developer in a team with other 6 BE developers, but recently, I’ve noticed that the product team has slo…
Unison: A Programming Language for Distributed Computing
“Software development has not caught up with the internet age.” So says this week’s guest, Rúnar Bjarnason. But what does that mean? What would a programming language for the internet age look like? Rúnar’s answer is Unison. A language tha…
Episode 365: Rerun of 307, side hustles and telling me when you are stuck
This is a rerun of episode 307. Enjoy! In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work for a big bank. I recently found out I am severely underpaid. I have only received “exceeds expectations” ratings since joining over 5…
The Evolution of Databases & the Future of Database Technology (with Ben Stopford)
Have you ever been overwhelmed by the number of databases on offer? This week we welcome database expert Ben Stopford as a guide to help us map the database landscape and make sense of it all! Join us as we embark on a journey through the…
Episode 364: EMs doing technical tasks and too soft?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Do you think an EM should only be involved with management tasks, and let the members handle the technical stuff, or should they have some technical expertise to manage things like…
The Open Source AI Revolution Begins Now...
LLMs like ChatGPT are not just fascinating, they're becoming increasing useful in our working lives. They've graduated from novelty to valuable tool. But building those tools is still in the hands of huge companies. Or is it? In this week'…
Naomi Ceder - People-Centric Community Building
Robby has a chat with Independent Python Instructor and Consultant, Naomi Ceder (she/her/hers). Naomi values clear organization, separation of concern and capsulation, visibility instrumentation, and tests when it comes to creating a legac…
Episode 363: Future impact of tech stacks and async communication
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Thor asks, Is there a chance the tech stack I choose throughout my career will hurt my chances to shift direction towards project leading/managing in the future? Say, I do…
Gren: The friendly, fullstack, functional future?
Time to put another new #programming language - and its creator - under the spotlight, as we talk to Robin Heggelund Hansen, the creator of Gren. Gren is a Norwegian word meaning 'branch', which is appropriate for a language that started a…
Episode 362: Running the clock down and updating linkedin without freaking people out
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Greetings from Germany! My job is creating a customized Windows installation image with PowerShell & C#. It takes about 2 hours to build and test an image. Sometimes I have to w…
PostgreSQL in the Cloud
What's going on with Postgres? Joining us for his perspective is Raouf Chebri, a Developer Advocate for PostgreSQL and the cloud service Neon. We catch up on what's new and important in recent versions of Postgres, what Neon have been doin…
Episode 361: Get git and non-tech ramping up
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Schtolteheim Reinbach III asks, Hey soft skills engineering, love you guys. I work at a company you wouldn’t hear much about, on a product that you wouldn’t think about as…
Nadia Odunayo - Don't Try to Solve a Pain Point For a Problem You Aren't Experiencing
Robby has a chat with Nadia Odunayo (she/her/hers), the Founder and CEO at The StoryGraph. Nadia starts off by highlighting solid test coverage, up-to-date gem language platform versions, all security patches, and proper documentation as s…
Building a Thriving Community Around Your Software with Ale Murray
Are you trying to build the community around your software? And what does “building a community” really mean? What are we building communities for? Join us on Developer Voices as host Kris Jenkins sits down with Ale Murray, a seasoned comm…
Episode 360: Mixing up names and improving without feedback
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: At work, I occasionally mix names of people in my team when I refer to them in meetings. My mother used to do this with my siblings when I was a child and I hated it. I guess I am g…
Daniela Baron - About Those Docs
Robby has a chat with Senior Staff Engineer, Daniela Baron (she/her). Daniela starts by listing the following things about the characteristics of well-maintained software; it should be easy for new people to join and get the project runnin…
Bitemporal Databases: What They Are and Why They Matter, with James Henderson of XTDB
As a developer, it's crucial to understand the various types of databases available so you can choose the right tool for the job. In this episode, we're shining a spotlight on bitemporal databases with James Henderson, lead developer of of…
Episode 359: Competition and awkward in person
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Dave and Jamison! What do you do when one of your immediate teammates is constantly competing against you? I really don’t like competition. Ignoring the competitiveness + praisin…
Cory House - Finding Opportunities for Improvement
Robby has a chat with Cory House (he/him/his), the Founder at Reactjsconsulting.com, a software developer, author, speaker, and consultant. “I love the old saying that we write software for humans. So, I think about that regularly”, Cory s…
What are the fundamentals of Data Engineering?
Every business deals in data, but the internet age has ushered in an explosion of the number of different data formats we have to process from a number of different databases to get the job done. Ask any Data Scientist, and they’ll tell yo…
Episode 358: Sticky Note Scandal and startup appeal
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: During our next team meeting I jokingly gave a status report on the state of my desk and referenced the note. I believe this was the first time someone had publicly acknowledged the…
Can Kotlin take you everywhere?
In this episode we're exploring the Kotlin programming language with an expert from Google. What does Kotlin have to offer? Is it just a Java alternative, or has it turned into something much more ambitious? Along the way we manage to disc…
Episode 357: Waiting to be paid and survivor's guilt
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener Steve asks, How long is too long to wait to be paid? I’ve worked for 4 early stage startups in my career. Two were successful. One failed. My current one is “limping alon…
Avery Quinn - Can You Quantify the Impact?
Robby has a chat with Senior Software Engineer, Avery Quinn. Avery was previously a Senior Software Engineer at Remotion. Avery starts by sharing that she finds well-maintained software to have cohesive modules, be singularly responsible i…
How Do You Get AI Into Production?
AI is the new hotness, but with new approaches come new problems of scale. How do you make raw data accessible to teams of data scientists and model-builders? How do build a repeatable deployment pipeline? And how do you monitor your model…
Episode 356: Ummmmmmmmm and failed spikes
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently started listening to your podcast from the very start of the show! One of the largest differences I noticed (aside from the audio quality, lol), is how often you used fil…
Is Gleam your next programming language?
Louis Pilfold joins us to talk about Gleam, a new language that runs on Erlang's BEAM. In creating Gleam, Louis has tried to bring a new level of developer-friendliness to Erlang's famously fault-tolerant platform. If you're interested in…
Episode 355: Driving kids instead of team and jk i quit
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My architect is too busy with his kids! His kids have had a lot of school and medical issues over the last few months and he’s ended up flexing a lot to take care of them. This caus…
Episode 354: Good at circuits, bad at git and ghosts of team members past
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work at a startup that makes embedded devices and the software that runs on them. Everyone on the tech team does both. We recently hired someone to lead the tech team to give the…
Episode 353: Easter outage and unethical things
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work for a startup with a distributed team. Recently one of our clients experienced a production outage. As a small startup, we do not have an on-call rotation, and teams usually…
Carlos Blé - Código Sostenible
Robby has a chat with Carlos Blé, the CEO of Lean Mind, an organization focused on boosting the growth of developers and teams. Carlos is a software crafter, entrepreneur, mentor, speaker, podcaster, blogger, and author of several tech boo…
Episode 352: Exploding manager and I hate computers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My manager finally exploded. They screamed and insulted our whole team because one teammate had a 4 day delay on a 2 week task. Our manager Theo (fake name) was recently promoted an…
Lena Reinhard - How Will People Get Stuff Done?
Robby has a chat with Executive and Leadership Coach, Lena Reinhard (she/her/hers). Lena is a speaker, writer, and Founder of Lena Reinhard Leadership Coaching and Consulting. Previously, Lena served as the VP of Engineering with CircleCI…
Episode 351: Senior hoarding and layabout lead dev
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m not a software engineer, so you can stop reading here if you like ;-). I listen to this show every week as the soft skills you discuss are just as applicable to my role as an el…
Episode 350: Bombing a technical interview and background vetting
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi, have you ever been through a technical interview and bombed a question? I did, and it feels awful, especially when the question was easy but I couldn’t focus due to time pressur…
Episode 349: Performance review dissonance and being a remote manager
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a senior engineer looking to make staff. Every week at my one on one I ask my manager what I can do to improve and always receive the answer “keep doing what you are doing”, bu…
Episode 348: Making too many mistakes and low code career risk
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey Dave and Jamison, long time listener of the show. looking to get your advice on dealing with guilt at work. Lately, I’ve found myself in a lot of situations of having to deal wi…
Episode 347: New untrusting manager and crappy project management
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Our small team where I work as a senior software engineer has a new engineering manager. They don’t trust me at all and verify simple technical things like how git rebase works, in…
Eric Normand - Grokking Simplicity
Robby has a chat with software engineer, trainer, and author of the book Grokking Simplicity, Eric Normand (he/him/his). As Eric reflects on his experience, the first thought he has of well-maintained software is that it’s like a unicorn (…
Episode 346: Changing jobs with no raise and wrangling a cowboy coder
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently applied for a job for a great company. The interview went well until we talked compensation. I said I expected to get a pay raise for changing jobs, but it seems that the…
Henrik Warne - There is No Software Maintenance
Robby has a chat with Henrik Warne (he/him/his), the Senior Software Engineer at Talos. In Henrik’s view of well-maintained software, he talks about the importance of code having structure early on because, without structure, code tends to…
Episode 345: Head of Engineering vs writing code and Voluntary Severance
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have around 14 years of experience and was recently promoted to a Head of Engineering role. I am now leading an engineering department of around 75 people. I’ve become increasingl…
Episode 344: Showing impact without hiring and over over over engineering
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a senior front end engineer at a medium sized tech company. During the good times of limitless tech growth, a common way for engineers to grow our “impact” (an important criteri…
Episode 343: Tech lead/manager and discouraging seniors
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Mike asks, I’ve been offered an Engineering Management position at a company I previously worked for. The team is very small and composed of juniors and mid-level d…
Episode 342: Losing my job to AI and bad review season
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello Dave and Jamison, thanks for your great work. Your podcast has the bizarre magical property of making me look forward to long drives. Keep it up! I have been feeling anxiety o…
Andy Croll - Keep the Weird Stuff Weird
Robby has a chat with Andy Croll (he/him/his), the CTO at CoverageBook, a Rubyist, the Organizer of the Brighton Ruby Conference, an author, speaker, and bootstrapper. The most important thing when it comes to the maintainability of softwa…
Episode 341: Offer rescinded and layoff stuff
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am an American student finishing my undergraduate degree in computer science in the Midwest this semester. I am concerned about the economic climate of the technology industry. I…
Episode 340: Productivity lulls and code review showdown
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener Daniel asks, How do I handle periods of time where I am just not productive as I used to be? I’m talking about periods of several weeks. For example, when your kids are i…
Episode 339: Coworker double-dipping and building toxic community
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I think the new hire on my team is juggling multiple jobs. On several screen shares, I’ve seen them quickly close IDEs with third party code, browser windows with what look like a t…
Marianne Bellotti - Building Empathy by Asking, "How Would You Write This in 2007?"
Robby has a chat with Marianne Bellotti (she/her/hers), the Engineering Manager at Rebellion Defense. Marianne is the author of the books, “Hiring Engineers” and “Kill it with Fire” . She talks about the maintainability of software being a…
Episode 338: I am the golden handcuffs and Staying in management
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Mattoosh asks, I’m the last remaining support specialist on a really old, not actively maintained, but still lucrative SAAS product. I’m stuck. As a front end engineer I w…
Episode 337: Helping the principal and Manager conflict
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a mid-level engineer with ~5 years of experience (1 year at my current company). My team has recently hired a new principal engineer, and I’m wondering how I can help the princ…
Episode 336: Roadmap roadkill and returning to office
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Dear Dave and Jamison, I work for a medium sized startup, and our planning process sucks! We used to do quarterly planning, and it seemed like the product managers had no idea what…
Arpit Mohan - Aspiring To Be Boring As Possible
Robby has a chat with Arpit Mohan, the Co-Founder and CTO of Appsmith, an open-source low-code tool that helps developers build dashboards and admin panels very quickly. Appsmith helps businesses build any custom internal application withi…
Episode 335: Senior questions and overly optimistic
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Greetings Jamison and Dave, love the show and all your shenanigans! I’m a mid-level dev who has quit my job (TM) a few times. While I feel like I’ve absorbed some good experience fr…
Noah Clark - Maintainable Software is a Team Sport
Robby has a chat with Noah Clark, a consulting applications developer at Merchants Bonding Company, one the top 15 largest surety writers in the United States. On the top of Noah’s list of things that facilitate the maintainability of soft…
Episode 334: Personal brand and awkward silence
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Long time question asker, first time listener. I recently started to go back through the original episodes of this podcast where a few episodes were themed were around networking, o…
Episode 333: Unsure about management and I shall decline the offer
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have been at my job for 5 years since I graduated college. I love who I work with and what I do. My question is more about the future. I have a family now and I love my work/life…
Episode 332: Layoff + baby survival and 18-year-old CS graduate
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My company recently had a big layoff - about 40% of engineers are gone. My job is safe (for now). About 6 months ago, I was promoted to a “Staff”-ish position that I’ve been really…
Episode 331: Prickly ticket and title downgrade
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener ninjamonkey says, I am a new grad who is half a year into the role now at a very large company. Recently, a senior engineer on my team asked me to create a ticket for an in…
Episode 330: Mixed signals and not ready for senior
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Dan asks, Hey friends! How do you get ahead when your manager gives you mixed signals? I was told there would be lots of opportunities to work on exciting new projects when I interv…
Episode 329: Falling behind and can't get a management job
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a few months into my first full time job, and the learning curve is immense. I feel like I’m falling behind and not keeping up with my work, as well as not understanding things…
Ben Parisot - Documentation Just Needs To Be Used Once
Robby has a chat with the Engineering Manager at Planet Argon, Ben Parisot. Ben has worked in the tech industry since 2010 and has worn many, many hats: blogger, web designer, web developer, technical producer, scrum master, technical proj…
Episode 328: Fear of sudden firing and reducing the lottery factor
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve joined a team at a small startup and our team lead has mentioned in passing a few times about a developer they used to have but had to let go. Not in a malicious way but just a…
Episode 327: Remote with onsite team and undercover refactor
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have recently joined a team as a fully remote member, with majority of my team mates located in one city and meet in office every week. My manager wants me to work on earn trust a…
Episode 326: Good perks, bad code and paper shredder suggestion box
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: About a year ago I joined what it seemed to be the best company ever. It’s a pretty big, pretty successful company which has been fully remote for decades. They have a great work c…
Stefanni Brasil - When Is Tackling Tech Debt Possible?
Robby has a chat with Stefanni Brasil, the Co-founder and Educator at hexdevs, Co-creator of the Get to Senior online course and community, and most recently joined thoughtbot as a developer. Reflecting on her experience in the industry, S…
Episode 325: Surprise PIP and salary leak
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I had a boss once who I was intimidated by. I did not know I was poor performing until I got a performance improvement plan. It was such a bad experience, I still feel anxiety fro…
Andrea Goulet - Empathy-Driven Software Development
Robby has a chat with Andrea Goulet, the CEO of Corgibytes, a software development shop dedicated to maintaining and modernizing software applications. Named by LinkedIn as one of the top ten professionals in software under 35, Andrea is t…
Episode 324: Understanding accents and mega soft skills
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m currently a junior engineer. I often struggle to understand speakers with accents. I became aware of this when I listened to a coworker in a meeting and barely understanding any…
Episode 323: Shopping offers and returning equipment
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m planning to leave my job purely because of low compensation. I like my growth in my current company - but low compensation than what market is offering is quite a mental hiccup…
Episode 322: Cover blown and no one cares
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Olexander asks, I was a tech lead on some relatively known project since the beginning for more than a year. I made several trade-offs with technologies and wrong decisions…
John Ousterhout - It's Not You, It's the Codebase
Robby has a chat with Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, John Ousterhout. John founded Electric Cloud with John Graham-Cumming. Ousterhout was a professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley whe…
Episode 321: Politely, no and participation at scale
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do you politely tell a reviewer politely, “Your suggestion is stupid. I will not do it” when you get stupid review comments. If you don’t do it then the pull request can’t move…
Courtney Wilburn - Maintainable Software Has Good Community Around It
Robby has a chat with Courtney Wilburn (She/Her/Hers), the Sr. Engineering Manager at Elastic Cloud, the leading platform for search-powered solutions. She is an experienced DevOps Engineer, speaker, and writer. With solutions in enterpris…
Episode 320: Hot and less hot and no privileges
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I seem to be very hot and cold about how I feel about my job. Some days I hate it and think about quitting, but other days, I feel it’s not that bad and can stick around a little lo…
Nelida Velazquez - We Have to Express Our Opinions
Robby has a chat with Nelida Velazquez, a Senior Software Engineer at Cobalt Labs, a company that modernizes traditional pentesting through their Pentest as a Service (PtaaS) platform. By combining a SaaS platform with an exclusive communi…
Episode 319: Steve's babysitter and these uncertain times
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My company wants several complex applications rewritten. “Steve” wrote the original applications, and has been assigned to do the rewrite. There is very little documentation on the…
Episode 318: Staff and part time dev
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Albert Camus asks, Hello Team. I am a long time listener of the show, and I really enjoy it. I’m a senior engineer and want to get to the next level in my career. I talked…
Episode 317: Process renegades and hiding my disgrunteledness
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work at a small company that has recently grown from a couple of engineers to 40+ due to some great new project opportunities. As part of this transition, many new policies are be…
Episode 316: Skills reboot and quitting the perfect job
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi! I have been a software engineer at a very small company for 10 years. We write desktop products and single server products - I don’t have experience with scaling systems or the…
Casey Watts! - Culturesmithing
Robby has a chat with Casey Watts!, the Founder at Happy and Effective and the author of Debugging Your Brain. Their conversation begins with Casey calling out engineers who go about the maintainability of their software by just cleaning s…
Episode 315: Poor feedback recipient and rubber duck
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Do you have any advice on how to give feedback to people who don’t take critical feedback well? There’s a person who joined my team with the same job title and level as me (senior p…
Marc Cornellà - Maintaining Open Source Projects
Robby has a chat with Marc Cornellà, the official maintainer and major contributor for the Oh My Zsh project. Marc will start off by sharing his wisdom on the characteristics of well-maintained proprietary software. He will also tell us wh…
Episode 314: "That guy" and how to skip level
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi! Love the podcast and have been listening for a while. I have a question about dealing with “that guy” on the team. I’ve been through several teams throughout my career, and ever…
Episode 313: Parents are fighting and hat-removal
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: After six years at my first job out of college, I took the foolproof SSE advice and quit my job last year during the height of the pandemic. I landed at one of the Big Software Comp…
Episode 312: Nit-picking and Promo raises
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m on a team of two. My manager/teammate is young (under 30, less than 5 years total work experience), minimally experienced with anything other than writing code, and has an infla…
Episode 311: (rerun of 207) Unclear career goals and garbage code
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a senior software engineer at a fast growing software startup. In the past year and a half that I’ve been with the company I’ve gone through 5 reorgs and have had 5 different ma…
Shanea Leven - How To Bring Visibility To Your Codebase
Robby has a chat with the CEO and Co-Founder of CodeSee, Shanea Leven. The conversation starts with Shanea’s insights on the relatively unknown shift left movement which, from her own hands-on experience, has been a very great way for engi…
Episode 310: Flip flop and architecture astronaut
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys! Love the show! I’ve worked for 8 years as a Software Engineer for a large aircraft company, and while I had a great time there, I left because I was tired of working with…
Greg Foster - A Pattern for Smaller, Faster, and Frequent Code Reviews
Robby has a chat with Greg Foster, the Co-founder and CTO of Graphite, an open-source CLI and code review dashboard built for engineers who want to write and review smaller pull requests, stay unblocked, and ship faster. Based on his tons…
Episode 309: Missing boss support and new manager, who dis
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am working on a devops team building the shared services that our engineers depend on: log aggregation, CICD, Monitoring, K8s clusters, etc. The team is myself, my boss (lead devo…
Episode 308: FAANG to startup and Google interview prep
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m currently working at a FAANG in Europe, and seriously underpaid. I recently got an offer from a US startup (Series C funded) to work remotely. Two big pluses: I’m gonna get a 2…
Urban Hafner - Management Isn't For Everyone
Robby has a chat with Urban Hafner, a Senior Software Developer at Risk Methods. The episode starts off on a high note with Urban explaining that maintainable software is all about time being spent on looking after one’s code base. While i…
Episode 307: Side hustle or new job and tell me when you're stuck
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work for a big bank. I recently found out I am severely underpaid. I have only received “exceeds expectations” ratings since joining over 5 years ago. I rage-interviewed at a bunc…
Episode 306: Sabbaticals and betray my team
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Þór asks, Dear fellow binary smiths! I’m a Nordic software developer with about a decade in the industry under my belt who has recently returned back to the office, followi…
Amy Isikoff Newell - Code Shouldn't Drive Us To Drink
Robby has a chat with the VP of Engineering at ConvertKit, Amy Isikoff Newell. Amy starts off by talking about why perfection is the enemy of software development. There’s no engineer who likes admitting that there are messy bits in their…
Podcast Panel at RailsConf 2022
Robby was invited to join a panel of several hosts from podcasts at RailsConf 2022 in Portland, Oregon. In their conversation, they discuss podcasting, engaging with our listeners, the state of the Ruby and Rails communities, we also dug i…
Episode 305: About that raise and *you're* not fired
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently told my boss I thought my comp was below market value and that, while I enjoy working here, I may have to start looking elsewhere for my next opportunity unless there was…
Episode 304: My subordinate is smarter than me and confused in meetings
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I just hired someone as my direct report who is very, very smart, and has a great background. Ivy undergrad CS, Ivy grad school, and big tech experience. This is great! Except… he’s…
Chelsea Troy - All Code Has Maintenance Load
Robby has a chat with Chelsea Troy, the Staff Software Engineer on machine learning and backend systems at Mozilla. Chelsea also maintains the Zooniverse Citizens Science mobile app, the NASA landslide data processing pipeline, and a few o…
Episode 303: Should I stop coding and off to the field
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been a Staff Software Engineer at my company for 1 1/2 years. We have about 120 engineers company-wide. I’ve had 4 different bosses during the last year and our team has moved…
Episode 302: Bad boss movies and well-written emails
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My boss keeps recommending bad movies. I watch most of them but I feel bad because they’re not good and I don’t want to disappoint my boss. They are ‘okay’ but are really mediocre.…
Episode 301: I forced the framework and product stealing credit
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Casey asks, My team has built an internal framework for continuous delivery that enabled a key product release last year. The tooling has gained widespread adoption and pop…
Paula Paul - Getting People To Understand Is a Challenge
Robby has a chat with Paula Paul, a distinguished engineer with Greyshore Associates, where she helps organizations adopt cloud-native technology and serves the community as an ABI Syster, diversity speaker, and mentor. Paula entered the w…
Episode 300: Manager move and cultural or personal
We are celebrating our 300th episode by publishing unique songs about the podcast. To get access to the songs, join Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SoftSkillsEng In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Greetings! I have…
Ben Halpern - Adventures In Open Sourcing Your Existing Application
Robby has a chat with Ben Halpern, the creator of Dev.to and a Co-Founder of Forem, a platform that Dev.to is based on. Ben shares from his experience, that well-maintained software needs to have a clear purpose and context that’s availabl…
Episode 299: Neophyte estimates and forced framework
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a new team leader running a new project and when asked for a delivery date I gave my best guess (noob!). That date is at hand, our project is not. I gave a new delivery date and…
Avdi Grimm - Don't Be Too Clingy To Your Tests
Robby has a candid conversation with Avdi Grimm, a software developer, consultant, coach, speaker, and author of the books, “Confident Ruby” and “Exceptional Ruby” He is also the creator and head gardener of Graceful.Dev . Avdi’s opinion o…
Episode 298: Thanks, and goodbye and fessing up
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Earlier I decided I would quit my corporate engineering job in 2022. I’d stagnated, I wasn’t writing as much code as I wanted, and my company made me write our services in an intern…
Aran Khanna - De-risk Your Cloud Resources
Robby has a chat with Aran Khanna, the Co-Founder, and CEO of Archera, a company that helps organizations find cloud solutions that fit their companies. Aran starts off by sharing that great functional decomposition, brevity, and simple bu…
Episode 297: Flat decisions and pointy-haired boss
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Liam asks, I was the second hire in my team and worked with one lead engineer who created the entire codebase from scratch. This engineer’s code was functional but not well architec…
Jerod Santo - Having to Maintain Your Own Cleverness
Robby has a chat with Jerod Santo, the Managing Editor and Partner of Changelog Media. Jerod helps lead and co-host Changelog’s flagship podcast, The Changelog, and builds all the cool stuff that makes Changelog awesome. Jerod shares his j…
Episode 296: Low performer and frantic manager
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi! long time listener first time caller. i am the CTO of an early startup with 15 employees (12 engineers). 3 months ago, we hired a new engineer whose output is quite low compared…
Idit Levine - Production is the Real Test
Robby speaks with the Founder and CEO of Solo.io , Idit Levine about scenarios where rewrites are appropriate so that you can pivot your technology startup, why cleaning up technical debt early-and-often is vital, and fostering collaborati…
Episode 295: Underleveled at FAANG and lazy tech lead
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Love the podcast, love the banter and jokes, keep up the great work! Now, for my predicament: Good news: I just got my first job at a FAANG! Bad news: I’m coming in at the lowest le…
Episode 294: Unqualified internal applicant and speculative specs
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work in a squad that has been slow in delivering. Squad leadership (including myself) concluded we need a staff engineer (one level above senior engineer) to help guide tech direc…
Episode 293: Moving TOO fast and following my manager
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Is it possible to move too fast and do you believe in too much enthusiasm? I am one of the youngest member of the team and am always willing to start new projects and balance a few…
Episode 292: Haunted by former co-worker and awkward manager endorsement
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently joined a new company that pays me much better and has much better engineering practices than my previous job. I referred a great engineer who was hired on a different tea…
Episode 291: Hyper-productive team lead and hyper-unproductive senior engineer
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi! Thanks so much for all the work you do to put this show out, it’s kept me sane the past year. To sum up my problem…I’m aware this is going to sound like a slightly bananas thing…
Episode 290: Past offers and from QA to PM
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I wanted to know if listing past offers (as a brand name signal) on your resume will help or hurt you during the resume screening and interview stages? I am an SQA engineer at one o…
Emily Giurleo - Maintaining Open Source vs Proprietary Software
Robby speaks with Emily Giurleo, Senior Software Developer and co-founder/organizaer of WNB.rb. In this episode, Emily shares the importance of software communicating its purpose, the differences between maintaining open source versus prop…
Episode 289: Sharing wisdom nicely and too many raises?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys, a long time listener here, I love the show. I’ve recently joined an early-stage startup with a tiny engineering team. It’s like most startups at this stage, there’s some c…
Episode 288: Too excited about learning and furious boss when quitting
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am working at my first job as a software engineer for 2 1/2 years now. I really enjoy working as a programmer and I’m super excited about the tech industry in general. However, so…
Episode 287: Informal favoritism and post-hoc finger pointing
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Sara asks, How can I deal with favoritism towards informal leaders in a group? The group is losing group intelligence because the informal leader’s reasoning and direction…
Episode 286: I don't care about borkchain and morning procrastination?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I keep hearing about Web3, DAOs and Smart Contracts. Part of me wants to get excited about these and other shiny things but I just don’t seem to care all that much any more. How lon…
Episode 285: Staying technical as a manager and skill over seniority
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: In the past couple of years I transitioned from a freelancer, to a full-time software engineer, to a product owner, to a manager of a small product development team. Due to the rela…
Episode 284: Slow mentee ramp-up and quit before new job?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I started working at a new company last month. I’m just under senior level (I-II-III-Sr) and I am working on a project with someone slightly more junior, who started there a few mon…
Episode 283: Jealousy and burnout
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Jealousy - as bad as it is, it still happens. I was the first employed programmer at a startup. Within the first year of my work there an colleague from my previous company I worked…
Episode 282: Setting boundaries late and junior joy
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Rafael asks, If you’ve already been working at a company for several months, how do you set boundaries with your employer as to when, time during the day, it’s acceptable f…
Jean Yang - Not All Software is Meant to be Maintained
Robby speaks with Jean Yang, Founder and CEO of Akita Software. In this episode, Jean discusses why software needs to be more honest with itself, recruitment tactics at small startups, and why we should be careful before doing what the big…
Episode 281: Contractor is sus and too much job hopping?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Zach asks, A few weeks ago, I interviewed and recommended we hire a contractor candidate, who I will call “Bob”. We hired “Bob”. Today was the first time I saw “Bob” since…
Episode 280: Async communication and how to quit not nicely
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Starting to work on a team that is split across time zones. With a majority of the company based in one time zone and a handful spread in others. I want to emphasis the im…
Shaundai Person: Work on Having a Short-term Memory
Robby speaks with Shaundai Person, Senior Software Engineer at Netflix and creator of TypeScript for JavaScript devs. Shaundai brought a treasure trove of insights, starting from her fascinating transition from sales to tech, straight into…
Episode 279: (Rerun of 220) Premature leadership push and credit and status
This is a rerun of episode 220. In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hello, I know you said you don’t read the compliments on air most of the time but this podcast is great. I just found it a few weeks ago an…
Chris Birchall: Re-Engineering Legacy Software
Robby speaks with Chris Birchall, author of Re-Engineering Legacy Software and Lead Software Developer at 47 Degrees. They cover how to identify both dead and zombie code in your software, approaches to consciously taking on technical debt…
Episode 278: PM to engineer and pressure to stay after quitting
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Many engineers want to go into product management, but I’m the reverse - a product manager who wants to move into engineering. What advice would you give to someone pursui…
Episode 277: Super long code reviews and replacement laptop
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions My company recently had a kerfuffle where some teams felt that reviewing a PR in less than 3 weeks was an unreasonable ask. As such, the company is trying to come up with…
Swizec Teller: What is a Senior (Engineer) Mindset?
Robby speaks with Swizec Teller, Senior Software Engineer at Tia and author of Serverless for Frontend Engineers . In this conversation, Swizec shares his thoughts on how startups need to learn how to leverage technical debt effectively, a…
Episode 276: Startup or big company and negotiating your exit?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hi guys, I’ve been listening for a few months now and am dissatisfied with my current work, where I’ve been for a year. I come from a research background, and now doing an…
Heidi Waterhouse: Documentation: The Best Diff is a Red Diff
In this episode of Maintainable, Robby Russell chats with Heidi Waterhouse, Transformation Advocate at LaunchDarkly and contributor to " Docs for Developers ." Heidi shares her insights on the crucial role documentation plays in software m…
Episode 275: Take-home tests and doing my own recruiting
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I’m a developer responsible for hiring other developers for my company. I’m comfortable interviewing and I feel like I can get a good grasp on whether the interviewee is t…
Episode 274: Announcing resignation too early and why are my ideas rejected?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I’m a technical lead and I’m planning to take the usual advice and quit my job. The catch is, I have a not-yet-vested interest in staying until the new year. My manager me…
Episode 273: Influencing people and getting a raise in a flat org
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Listener Anonomomonous asks, How do you influence people and change minds? I work on a team where things often happen by inertia. I have a lot of ideas about how to improv…
DHH: Celebrating Legacy Software as a Victory and the Story of How Humans Can't Estimate
Robby speaks with David Heinemeier Hansson (aka DHH), Creator of Ruby on Rails and CTO of Basecamp / HEY. Disclaimer : Robby sat down with DHH in early March 2021 about ~5-6 weeks before Basecamp's policy changes were announced and the sig…
Episode 272: Consistent or shiny
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions A few years ago my team chose a niche SPA framework (Aurelia) for the front-end of a large multi-year new product development. The team started a new product in the same f…
Episode 271: Too quiet and quitting too much?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Listener Lisa asks, Hi Dave and Jamison! How do you answer the statement “You’re very quiet. Like really quiet”? Me? I tend to give a small smile or recently, I said “I kn…
Episode 270 (rerun of 227): Junior expectations and manager flakiness
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions What should I expect from a junior develop, and how can I help them grow? A junior developer joined my team of 4 a few months ago. He has learned things at a reasonable sp…
Episode 269: A bad product and running the meter down
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions How should I deal with the product I am building being called “the worst tool in the domain I’ve ever used”? The product I’m working on is quite old, has many customers, b…
Episode 268: Title inflation and solo remote engineer
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I have a question about ‘title inflation’, where you get promoted faster than your experience would normally suggest for that specific title. If I’ve been a ‘Senior Softwa…
Episode 267: Cheap promotion raise and live coding blues
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I work for an all-remote company and I’m about to get promoted. The company says they target a salary increase of 5-10%. Assuming they come to me with an offer on the low-…
Matt Wynne: Cucumber and Why Is TDD Such a Challenge?
Robby speaks with Matt Wynne, who is currently a co-lead of Cucumber Open and a BDD Advocate at SmartBear. They cover an introduction to Cucumber and how it fits into a software team's toolbox, the importance of reliable tests and speedy t…
Episode 266: Switching tech stacks and awkward zoom silence
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Should I change tech stacks every few years in order to not get pigeonholed? Is it a good idea to stick with a tech stack for as long as I can or should I follow the marke…
Episode 265 (rerun of 216): One-on-ones and inter-team power struggles
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I have a weekly one-on-one with my manager. What should I talk about in them? Things like feedback and career goals become old and repetitive real soon, and I end up discu…
Tom Granot: Finding Your Style When Explaining Things to Technical Audiences
Robby speaks with Tom Granot, Solution Engineer at Lightrun. They discuss producing content for technical (and non-technical) audiences, why consistency in your communication style matters, and the importance of good bug reporting and reso…
Episode 264: Finger pointing and getting recognition
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hi Mr.Smith and Mr.Dance, I’m a software engineer at a big software company. I recently learned to self-evaluate and found that I’m really bad at being finger pointed. I a…
Episode 263: Why am I bored and ver-boss-ity
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I’m feeling bored and disengaged with my job lately, but I’m pretty sure it’s one of the best jobs I can find: my manager and teammate are great, my compensation is very h…
Andrew Watkins: How To Test What You're Trying to Build
Robby speaks with Andrew Watkins, VP of Engineering at Buildops. They dig into what it means to be "easily testable", the downsides to being allured by new technology, and why rewrites are really, really tough. Helpful Links Connect with A…
Rodney Cobb: Repeatable. Testable. Scalable.
Robby speaks with Rodney Cobb, Principal DevOps Engineer at Remine Inc. They discuss the three verticals of maintainable systems, the importance of mental health days, why all work needs to be visible and tracked, comparing DevOps to Hip H…
Episode 262: I'm too popular and too much turnover
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hello!! This is maybe the opposite of a problem, but I’ve found myself stuck - how do you navigate too much interest from outside parties? I work in a pretty niche subsect…
Dr. Michaela Greiler: Getting Awesome at Code Reviews
Robby speaks with Dr. Michaela Greiler, Founder and Trainer at Awesome Code Review Workshops. They discuss the importance of taking time to revisit past technical decisions, what is/isn't technical debt, as well as the distinction between…
Episode 261: Anxious about work and senior imposter
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hello, I have been working as a software developer for 10+ years now and recently took a job at a non-technical company. I was recruited to craft a web app for this compan…
Episode 260: Pay cut after hired and new job ramp-up
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hey guys! I’m a long-time listener and like many of your other listeners have listened to each episode! Until now I didn’t have anything to ask, however, I have a story to…
Mark Kilby: Overcoming Challenges that Remote Technical Teams Experience
Robby speaks with Mark Kilby, Distributed Agile Guide and Founder at K5 Labs. They discuss the benefits of healthy and reliable automated tests, symptoms of when things are not working, challenges that teams may face in different types of…
Kevin Stewart: Short-term Decisions That Need To Be Revisited
Robby speaks with Kevin Stewart, VP of Engineering at Harvest. They discuss fighting ideological battles, why time-to-deploy is one of the most valuable metrics to measure and improve, and why teams should be revisiting their technical sta…
Episode 259: Moving up to meetings and will remote work stay a thing?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions This question came with a delightful ASCII-art diagram that I will now dictate as follows: “pipe space space space space” JK TLDR: I want to move up the ranks but I’m not…
Ken Fogel: What Are You Leaving Behind?
Robby speaks with Ken Fogel, College Instructor, JCP EC member, and Java Champion. They discuss the benefits of unit testing, how Dawson approaches internship placement, and the importance of code documentation. Ken also talks about how so…
Episode 258: Addicted to scrolling and underpaid with equity
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Listener “Scrolly McScroll-Face” asks, Hi Team! Love the show. Keep up the great work and congrats on 256 episodes! I think I’m addicted to my phone? Every time my code go…
Murray Steele: Maintainable Code Is Easy to Turn Off and Delete
Robby speaks with Murray Steele, Engineering Manager at CLEO AI. They discuss approaches to tracking down unused code in your system, working as a consultant vs within a product company, and why technical debt is good. Murray also talks ab…
Episode 257: Oops I didn't negotiate and really another raise question
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I’m currently in my first job as a software engineer. Before working full time, I worked at the company as an intern, and during the last few weeks of my internship the en…
Dr. Felienne Hermans: Looking Inside The Programmer's Brain
Robby speaks with Dr. Felienne Hermans, Author and Associate Professor at Leiden University. They discuss the importance of building mental models, the difference between short-term and working memory, and how to take control of your own o…
Episode 256: No degree ceiling and reverse whippersnappers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hiya, thank you for the show. It’s very insightful and both of you are pretty charismatic. Without getting too much into details I had a number of difficulties when I was…
Bertold Kolics: Are You Carrying the Weight of Dead Code?
In this episode of Maintainable , Robby Russell sits down with Bertold Kolics, Software Quality Manager at mabl , to discuss the critical role of automated testing, the challenges of maintaining legacy code, and the art of pruning dead cod…
Kent C. Dodds: AHA Programming and Testing JavaScript
Robby speaks with Kent C. Dodds, software engineer and teacher. They discuss the benefits of duplication, Kent's journey to becoming an educator, and what it's like managing a community of engineers. Kent also talks about flipping the test…
Episode 255: Only positive feedback and overworked and siloed
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hey there! Thank you so much for the amazing podcast. In my current job I work with an incredible (and very strong technically) team, and I like working with my manager a…
Mark Adams: HOWTO Prepare (Your Nails) for Burning Man
Maintainable Nails: Bonus Episode 06 Robby speaks with Mark Adams, who is known by his friends and family as, "Mark." On this episode, he shares his lessons from having attended Burning Man several times, taking care of your infant's nails…
Amy Sorensen: Nail Baths vs Nail Soaks
Maintainable Nails: Bonus Episode 05 Robby speaks with Amy Michelle Sorensen, former NedX speaker and self-described "nails for life" coach. Amy digs into her research findings from a several year study on wine and nails, long-term care, s…
Logan Luke Tyler Tanner: Overcoming Nail Biting During a Pandemic
Maintainable Nails: Bonus Episode 04 Robby speaks with Logan Luke Tyler Tanner, acclaimed motivational life coach, author, and speaker. Logan Luke Tyler shares his rationale for why it's important to focus, first, on clean nails and then t…
Erica Tafavoti: Adding Density to Extend Their Life
Maintainable Nails: Bonus Episode 03 Robby speaks with Erica Tafavoti, food blogger, beverage temperature conisseur, and podcast host. Erica shares her perspective on maintenance before sporting, those awkward, tender...moments, mental hea…
Duncan Thorpe: Disrupting the Mammalian Industrial Nail Complex
Maintainable Nails: Bonus Episode 02 Robby is joined by eccentric billionaire inventor and voice actor Duncan Thorpe, broadcasting from a secret island off the coast of Northern Europe. Together, they take listeners on a deeply unhinged (y…
Shannon Jackson: Oh, Wait, Nope...Those Aren't My Gutter Nails
Maintainable Nails: Bonus Episode 01 Robby speaks with Shannon Jackson about existing in the life you have vs the one you want, long-term maintenance, the benefits of stickers, remote consultations, frito dust, and gutter nails that don't…
Episode 254: Code makes my body hurt and level madness
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hi I just listened to your most recent podcast and you mentioned having gone to hand therapy for what I assume is something like repetitive strain injury. It would be grea…
Brian Scanlan: Improving Oncall Support with Meaningful Alarms
In this episode of Maintainable, Robby is joined by Brian Scanlan, Principal Systems Engineer at Intercom . Brian shares insights into how Intercom has successfully implemented a volunteer-led on-call support system, emphasizing the import…
Episode 253: Not coding after 2 years and fake data scientists
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Thanks for the show, I absolutely love getting awkward glances from people when I LOL randomly in public places. I’ve been at my first job for 2 years, including an intern…
Alexandre Omeyer: Removing the Barriers to Track Technical Debt
Robby speaks with Alexandre Omeyer, Co-founder and CEO of Stepsize. They discuss how high-quality software requires team ownership, some traits of well-maintained software, and the different sizes of technical debt. Alexandre also shares a…
Episode 252: Impossible documentation and unexcited coworkers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions How do I incentivize people to maintain documentation? Getting anything done at this large enterprise company is a massive challenge because documentation is constantly ou…
Roopak Venkatakrishnan: The Importance of Optimizing For Local Development and Build Systems
Robby speaks with Roopak Venkatakrishnan, Engineering Manager at Bolt. They discuss why it's important to document the weird things and strategies for keeping your system easy to begin developing in. Roopak also talks about why we end up w…
Episode 251: Working with real live developers and the royal we?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I’m not a developer, and have never worked with developers. I have four years of systems/IT experience (ansible, bash, python, windows, etc). I got hired in a devops role…
Benjamin Wood: Rescuing Ruby on Rails Projects
Robby speaks with Benjamin Wood, CEO and Co-Founder of Hint. They discuss the importance of being able to iterate quickly, and the optimal code-to-test ratios. Benjamin also talks about the pros and Cons of using Monkey Patching, as well a…
Johanna Rothman: No, Great Developers Aren't Destined to Be Great Managers
Robby speaks with Johanna Rothman, President at Rothman Consulting Group, Inc. They discuss traits of healthy teams, how to respond to colleagues who vent and/or complain to you, and strategies for growing a team. Johanna also talks about…
Episode 250: The management track and active listening
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I’m a Tech Lead at a decent sized corporation. If I want to grow towards a promotion my options are a more people management track towards Engineering Lead (basically a TL…
Helen Scott: Strategies For Measuring Developer Experience (DX)
Robby speaks with Helen Scott, Java Developer Advocate at Jet Brains. They discuss tips on how to measure team satisfaction, what is/isn't technical debt, and the impact of being remote during a pandemic. Helen also talks about her backgro…
Episode 249: Settling the Wild West and credit for self-study
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I recently took over to manage development at a small company that has been around for a few decades. We just wrapped up a four year effort to move to a more modern web st…
Robert Kaufman: Running a Consultancy and a Coding School
Robby speaks with Robert Kaufman, Senior Partner at Notch8 and Cofounder of LEARN Academy. They discuss the importance of treating software development as a craft, tips on helping peers troubleshoot via pairing, and how technical debt can…
Episode 248: Non-private slack channels and expectations
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Our engineering manager keeps sneaking/creeping on our private slack channels. As an admin of the workspace he can join any private slack channel without being invited. I…
Episode 247: Estimates and hotdesking
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions What is your opinion about estimates. Is it a good practice? Are they helpful or just a guess? Should we estimate in story points or hours? How can we improve our estimati…
Heidi Helfand: The Art and Wisdom of Changing Teams
Robby speaks with Heidi Helfand, Director of Product & Technology Excellence at Procore Technologies. They discuss how to reduce fear when making changes, understanding the importance of supporting roles for technical teams, and why we sho…
Jutta Eckstein: How Software Impacts Our Planet
Robby speaks with Jutta Eckstein; coach, consultant, trainer, speaker, and author. They discuss the importance of being able to deliver continuously, the difference between technical debt and gold plating, and the challenges of synchronous…
Episode 246: Humanitarian salary conundrum and family benefits
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I listen to the show while I’m working out and wanted you to know I’ve almost dropped the weight on myself multiple times when one of you cracks a funny joke (which is oft…
Episode 245: Sweating the small stuff and quit my first job?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hello soft skills audio, love the show and your great advice. My question is how do I stop sweating the small stuff. I have one colleague who either can’t spell, or types…
John Cech: How To Mentor Interns On Software Projects
Robby speaks with John Cech, Senior Ruby on Rails Engineer at Planet Argon. They discuss examples of technical debt, how John catapulted his professional development via mentoring, and the benefits of having consistent coding conventions a…
Theresa Neate: Testing != Quality
Robby speaks with Theresa Neate, Director of Quality Engineering at Slalom Build Australia. She shares an overview of the Quality Engineer role, why quality isn't something you can assure in software, and why we shouldn't hire junior devel…
Episode 244: Quitting telephone and recommendontion
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions My coworker Alice reached out to me in confidence to say that another coworker, Blake, is leaving in about a month. Blake told Alice in confidence that they intend to put…
Episode 243: Saying no and conference
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Quite often my manager writes me in the morning: hey, can you help the team with this thing? And sometimes it happens so that I know no more than “the team” about the thin…
Michael Springer: Vetting External Dependencies
Robby speaks with Michael Springer, Software Engineer at JazzHR. They discuss the importance (and challenge) of naming things in your code, how to adopt a package vetting procedure as a team, and strategies to simplify comprehension for ne…
Episode 242 (Episode 131 re-run): Stinky feet and high salary expectation
It’s one more re-run before we are back with new stuff! Enjoy this episode from November 2018, back when Tiger King didn’t yet exist. In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I sit in a desk with 3 other people.…
Jason Swett: Refactoring Is Necessary to Keep Your Blade Sharp
Robby speaks with Jason Swett, Software Engineer at Meadows Eye. They discuss the value of understandability, differences between loose and tight coupling in code, and creating a shared vision as a team. Jason also discusses how teams stru…
Episode 241 (Rerun of 184): Indispensable and IT cold war
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions How do you quit when you’re indispensable to the team? I am the lead developer at a startup. I have a small team of 3 developers under me. I am essentially the “person who…
Sudhir Reddy: Don't Be Afraid to Slash and Burn
Robby speaks with Sudhir Reddy, VP of Engineering at Chef / Progress. They discuss what Sudhir calls "legacy debt", some challenges of managing open source projects with over 500 Github repositories, and how Chef built cohesive governance…
Monica Lent: Progress Is More Important Than Perfection
Robby speaks with Monica Lent, Software Engineer, Founder, Speaker, and Travel + Technical blogger. They discuss the importance of clear boundaries between teams, Monica's participation in the 12 startups in 12 months challenge, and why it…
Episode 240: Under-leveled in the big leagues and pushing back
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I became a software engineer 4 years ago after graduating from a bootcamp. I then worked a few software jobs in middle America. About a year and a half ago, I got a job in…
Trae Robrock: Understanding Your Risk Tolerance As An Engineer
Episode Notes Robby speaks with Trae Robrock, Software Developer Engineer at GoDaddy. They discuss why readability matters (and how Ruby on Rails aligns well with this), the importance of implementing good team processes and communication…
Episode 239: Hustle and patents and toxicity
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Really love the podcast. Keep it up! I’m in a senior role at a software company and have been here over 5 years. I have come up with a SaaS product idea after finding a pr…
Mark Erikson: Accidentally Becoming an Open Source Maintainer
Robby speaks with Mark Erikson, Software Engineer at Northrop Grumman and Redux Maintainer. They discuss common characteristics of well-maintained software code, documentation best practices, and advice for developers on how to begin contr…
Episode 238: Naughty team and quitting after 2 weeks
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions A few years ago, my current company did a big no-no which turned into a scandal that made national headlines. When I was considering joining, I said it was important for m…
Bonnie Brennan: Building Community
Robby speaks with Bonnie Brennan, Angular GDE and Founder of Angular Nation. They discuss the importance of keeping things modular, avoiding large files, and embracing DRY. Bonnie also shares her journey as a single mom and making a career…
Episode 237: Salary vs tech stack and how to quit an ad agency
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I am REALLY into music. I mostly get paid to listen to Spotify. With this in mind I decided to apply for a new job at a “globally leading audio technology company”. The jo…
Khaled Souf: Track Down Dead Code and Delete it
Robby speaks with Khaled Souf, Software Crafter and Software Coach at Zenika Montreal. They discuss the importance of tracking down dead code and deleting it, the benefits of a reliable automated test suite, and Khaled's journey of becomin…
Episode 236: Making mistakes and Lowball offer
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Can you talk about making mistakes at work? How do you handle it, how do you frame it when you talk about it, do you try to minimize or be honest about it, how soon is it…
Adrianna Chang: Using the Strangler Fig Pattern at Shopify
Robby speaks with Adrianna Chang, Software Developer at Shopify. They discuss the benefits of using SOLID principles. Adrianna also shares how Shopify has been turning a Ruby on Rails monolith into a module monolith, along with an overview…
Episode 235: Bus factors and toxic time bomb
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I work as an IC in a team which owns 3 very different and large parts of the system. Our team is 4 experienced engineers and 1 intern. Historically each person was assigne…
Mark Downie: Balancing The Promises That Open Source Projects Make
Robby speaks with Mark Downie, Program Manager at Microsoft. They discuss the benefits of frameworks and approaches to making your open source project accessible and welcoming to new contributors and users. Mark also shares how Visual Stud…
Episode 234: Job hopping and untenable counter-offers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions How can I stay at a job for a long period of time? I’m on my second job after graduating and as I’m approaching my first year at this company I’m already thinking of movin…
Glenn Vanderburg: Don't Ask For Small Things
Robby speaks with Glenn Vanderburg, Executive Director of Software Development at RE/MAX. They discuss what types of documentation should go in the repository vs external content tools and the importance of acknowledging how helpful older…
Episode 233: Manual unit testing and WFH demotivation
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions My (very large) company has an alternative definition of “unit testing”. Unit testing at this company refers to when a developer manually tests their code in whatever inte…
Suzan Bond: Embracing Discomfort and Navigating Transitions
Robby speaks with Suzan Bond, Leadership Coach. They discuss how to advocate for your growth within your existing teams and the responsibilities of the individual and the organization. Suzan also shares how COVID is resulting in the fear o…
Episode 232: "Junior" developer and NDA'd
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions First I want to say thank you and I really love the show and all your helpful advice. I think it has made be become a better developer. I am a current junior in high schoo…
Nicolas Carlo: Changing Messy Software Without Breaking It
Robby speaks with Nicolas Carlo, Senior Tech Lead at BusBud. They discuss the tradeoffs when testing out new features and the benefits of using feature toggling/flags to keep code getting merged into main branches. Nicolas also shares how…
Episode 231: Freedom for me not for thee and optimizing for growth
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hey Dave & Jamison, I have a problem with a more senior engineer in my project, I cannot really predict or follow his thought process. They introduced best practices a…
Brittany Martin: How to Quit Your Job and Leave Your Code in Good Hands
Robby speaks with Brittany Martin, Engineering Lead at TextUs. They discuss the mistakes that developers make when discussing technical debt with stakeholders and why it is important to write automated tests against a live/production API.…
Episode 230: Not seeking promotion and taking code
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Taylor asks, Is it frowned upon to not want to be promoted and get more responsibility? I want to keep a good work-life balance but feel that saying so will have my manage…
Luke Redpath: User Stories Should Prompt Conversations
Robby speaks with Luke, experienced software developer and consultant. They discuss the challenges of being an iOS developer and what effective user stories should look like. Luke also shares how he is navigating the world of looking for f…
Episode 229: Other people's code and moving into product management
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I have been working at a large tech company for two years now, after I graduated college. My job title is ““Software Engineer””, but I have barely written any code on my j…
Hampton Lintorn Catlin: Only Add Complexity When Necessary
Robby speaks with Hampton Lintorn Catlin, CEO at Veue. They discuss how to reframe technical updates as investments and lessons learned from collaborating in open source. Hampton also shares how why he avoids the phrase "technical debt", a…
Episode 228: Unpaid team lead and banking hours
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I’m a team lead right now, but I’m leaving the company. When I discussed with my manager, I recommended a team member to take over my position and suggested raising his sa…
Pat Kua: The Challenges that Come with Becoming a Tech Lead
Robby speaks with Pat Kua, Advisor, Mentor, and Coach at Patkua.com. They discuss good documentation and the consequences of the hero culture. Pat also shares how he transitioned from an individual contributor to his current role, along wi…
Episode 227: Junior expectations and manager flakiness
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions What should I expect from a junior develop, and how can I help them grow? A junior developer joined my team of 4 a few months ago. He has learned things at a reasonable sp…
Aaron Blohowiak: The Myth of the Sufficiently Smart Engineer
Robby speaks with Aaron Blohowiak, Senior Software Engineer at Netflix. They discuss mistakes teams make when refactoring too much before finding a product-market-fit and how Netflix deals with technical debt. Aaron also shares some early…
Episode 226: Declining job offers and being the outside hire
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions How do you politely decline job offers that you never intended to accept in the first place? I’ve been trying to interview more often recently to keep my interviewing skil…
Magda Miu: Building a Technical Leadership Career Around Teaching
Robby speaks with Magda Miu, Squad Leader Developer at Orange. They discuss the benefits of a healthy pull-request & review process and the unique challenges of mobile device app development. Magda also shares how she transitioned from bei…
Episode 225: Stuck on the ladder and can't say no
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I have noticed the majority of the managers get stuck at a mid-management level and never move to C level. And, there are a few who experience astronomical growth. For exa…
Gant Laborde: Technical Debt — Trading Risk for an Advantage
Robby speaks with Gant Laborde, CIO of Infinite Red. They discuss the unique challenges of maintaining React Native apps and the importance of sync points in an asynchronous work environment. Gant also shares an overview of the types of pr…
Episode 224: Bad review from conflicted boss and questioning my career choices
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hi Dave and Jamison, I’m in my mid twenties working at a large company with 1,000+ devs. My direct manager (let’s call him Bob) is probably in his late forties, is from a…
Karen Lee Rigg: Where Are the Bad Habits Coming From?
Robby speaks with Karen Lee Rigg, Engineering Lead at Permutive. They discuss being a good guest in another team's code base and dealing with imposter syndrome. Karen also shares how she moved from the consulting world to a startup working…
Episode 223: Feedback rage and making up for lost time
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hello. Thanks for hosting such a great podcast. I recently finished binging all the previous episodes. I’ve recently noticed in conversations with my team, whether synchro…
Episode 222: Cowboy CTO and underpaid after promotion
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hey, long time fan of the show! Our current CTO came in as the result of a merger. For most of his life, he was a solo developer and owned his own company. The struggles w…
Episode 221: Current boss reference and getting paid to do nothing
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I’m in the process of quitting my job. I’ve been a developer here for a few years and made amazing friends. I love the people here but I am looking for a new challenge and…
Episode 220: Premature leadership push and credit and status
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hello, I know you said you don’t read the compliments on air most of the time but this podcast is great. I just found it a few weeks ago and I love the positive fun approa…
Episode 219: Remote crickets and Manager Careering
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I took the cult’s advice and quit my job at a start-up!! Now I’m at a big company and the pace of work is REAL different. In my previous life, if I asked a question, I wou…
Episode 218: Referral underperforming and take a tech lead role
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hey Dave and Jamison, really wish I found your podcast sooner as it has been a great insight into some of the challenges at work. Last year, a fairly close friend reached…
Gianluca Arbezzano: Technical Debt Beyond Code & Your First Contributions to Open Source
Robby speaks with Gianluca Arbezzano, Sr Staff Software Engineer at Packet. They discuss the value of consistent documentation (and why deciding where to document something is so difficult for developers!), how Gianluca began contributing…
Episode 217: Quitting words and double COVID internship
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Hi Over time I have heard many different terms that all seem to equate to “I no longer have a job”. Some examples are quit, fired, laid off and terminated. What is the dif…
Ali Spittel: Junior Developers and Helping Unlock Their Potential
Robby speaks with Ali Spittel – podcast host at Ladybug Podcast, writer, and Faculty Lead at General Assembly. They discuss mentoring Junior Developers, how she built a community around her written content and daily coding puzzles, how to…
Episode 216: One-on-ones and inter-team power struggles
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I have a weekly one-on-one with my manager. What should I talk about in them? Things like feedback and career goals become old and repetitive real soon, and I end up discu…
Robby Russell: Turning the Mic Around with Kayla Reopelle
The mic is turned around on Robby for this special episode of Maintainable. Robby is interviewed by guest host Kayla Reopelle, a Ruby on Rails Developer at Planet Argon. They discuss the need for more conversations about improving existing…
Episode 215: Many jobs in one and junior git stickler
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Listener Ryan asks, I am the only full-time software engineer at a relatively small company. There is also a contractor who has been with the company off and on for about…
Ryan Cromwell: Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze?
Robby speaks with Ryan Cromwell, Technical Director at Sparkbox. They discuss the importance of simplifying deployments, technical debt in the client-services industry, and the traits to seek when hiring software engineers for client-servi…
Episode 214: Jumping ship and saying "I can't"
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions We have just today been told that we may or may not have a job in 1 week. I feel lucky because I handed my notice in yesterday for a new job, but my colleagues are not in…
Camille Fournier: How Does a Developer Become a Manager?
Robby speaks with Camille Fournier, Head of Platform Engineering at Two Sigma and author of The Manager's Path. They discuss the importance of avoiding overly clever code, onboarding developers to existing software projects and teams, and…
Episode 213: Interviewing your future boss and screwed by private equity
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My manager has left, so I have the task of interviewing candidates for my future boss’ position. I’m not doing it alone, one more engineering lead joins me for my tech round. After…
Episode 212: Turnover and self-inflicted complexity
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been working at a big software company for two years. Since joining, 10 people have left my team, which is more than 50% of my team. Usually it’s the experienced developers who…
Gonçalo Silva: How A Fully-Remote Team Builds and Maintains Software
Robby speaks with Gonçalo Silva, CTO at Doist. They discuss embracing continuous improvements, having a healthy level of skepticism about rewrites. Gonçalo also shares how Doist onboards new engineers to their team, along with the challeng…
Episode 211: Biorhythm and coworker roommate
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi there Dave and Jamison! I am a tech lead in a small team of 5 people. 4 of them start working at 10-11 AM and one of them likes to start working at 1-2 PM. This person is me. Due…
Tudor Girba: Moldable Development and Software Environmentalism
Robby speaks with Tudor Girba, CEO and Co-Founder at Feenk. They discuss how engineers work in the decision-making business, what skills are essential to build in engineers, and get an introduction to the concept of Moldable Development an…
Episode 210: Study time and caring less
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My question is regarding studying and learning new material. Before I got my job as a web developer, I was studying at least 2 hours per night, but now that I have the job (been in…
Jeff Haynie: How Can We Make Software Development Better for Dev Teams?
Robby speaks with Jeff Haynie, Co-Founder and CEO at Pinpoint. They discuss boundaries around APIs and contracts, useful and less-useful metrics for development teams to focus on, and more. Jeff also gives an introduction to Pinpoint's too…
Episode 209: Glue and Covid ghost job
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Is a “glue person” valuable on a software team? Someone who isn’t the strongest developer but is liked by teammates and builds a cohesive team dynamic. A while ago I interviewed wit…
Vladimir Khorikov: 100% Test Coverage is an Artificial Metric
Robby speaks with Vladimir Khoriko, Tech Lead, Architect & Author. They discuss all things unit tests – what they are, the four pillars of good ones, examples of low-value unit tests, and more. They also discuss the age-old debate of rewri…
Episode 208: Toe-stepper-on-er and high leverage work
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Dave and Jamison, my name is Bob Marley. I am a senior software engineer at a tech company. How do I deal with a chronic toe-stepper-onner? I have a coworker named Jimi Hendrix -…
Bryan Helmkamp: Don't Let Perfect Be The Enemy of Good
Robby speaks with Bryan Helmkamp, Founder and CEO at Code Climate. Bryan discusses the use of the term "technical debt" now vs. 15 years ago, what he's learned from having thousands of engineering teams use their tools, and the long-term b…
Episode 207: Unclear career goals and garbage code
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a senior software engineer at a fast growing software startup. In the past year and a half that I’ve been with the company I’ve gone through 5 reorgs and have had 5 different ma…
Dr. Aino Vonge Corry: Why Do We Have Retrospectives, Again?
Robby speaks with Dr. Aino Vonge Corry, founder of Metadeveloper, technical conference editor, and agile retrospective facilitator. They discuss effective vs. ineffective communication with stakeholders, how to prepare for retrospectives,…
Episode 206: Micromanaging WFH and vaguely tech lead
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Due to corona virus, we had to work from home. But the manager, is checking up on us very frequently. We have to give the day’s plan at 10:00am sharp, otherwise he assumes that we a…
Trisha Gee: Developers Should Invest More Time Into Learning Their Tools
Robby speaks with Trisha Gee, Developer Advocate at JetBrains. They discuss Trisha's role as a Developer Advocate, how open source library maintainers are underappreciated, and how developers can overcome their fear of writing, speaking, a…
Episode 205: Old code outage and questions leaking
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Ever since I graduated from college, I’ve been working in a rising tech company for almost 5 years. I’ve been working on some project and different teams, and it has been more than…
Sandi Metz: Making is Easy, Mending is a Challenge
In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby is joined by Sandi Metz, a renowned programmer, author, and speaker known for her expertise in object-oriented programming and maintainable code. Sandi shares her invaluable insig…
Episode 204: Remote work and ghosting your employer
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My whole team recently transitioned to working from home. How do I handle this? The good news is I don’t have a fever. Working remotely, what should you do if either you ghost the c…
Clare Sudbery: Refactoring Should Be Part of Your Daily Work
Robby speaks with Clare Sudbery, Lead Engineer with Made Tech. They discuss how to document and prioritize technical debt with a visual tool, trunk-based development patterns, and the importance of getting fast feedback. Helpful Links Foll…
Episode 203: Downturns and conflict
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am worried it is only a matter of time before the growing pandemic impacts the job market. I work for a young start up, and as of yet I am gainfully employed. But if this goes on…
Kelly Sutton: Custodians of the Monolith
Robby speaks with Kelly Sutton, Software Engineer at Gusto. They discuss how to deal with technical debt from the pre-product/market fit era, the benefits of monoliths and knowing when to begin abstracting to micro-services, and the challe…
Episode 202: Can't stand up and new team, new me
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey Dave and Jamison. Due to a chronic joint problem, I find it uncomfortable to stand for more than a couple of minutes. How do I talk to my boss about sitting during standup meeti…
Jonathan Abourbih: Creating a Culture Where It's Okay To Take Risks
Robby speaks to Jonathan Abourbih, Engineering Team Lead at the BBC in Voice & AI. They discuss how to conduct blameless post-mortems, what's technical debt vs. bad code, and the challenges of measuring your success as a manager after year…
Episode 201: Too soon for a raise and management, masters, maybe?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I started a new job 6 months back and a lot has happened since then. I signed on as a junior dev and have since been given more and more responsibility. Including (but not limited t…
Episode 200: Crazy work work stories
🎉🎉🎉 Celebrating 200 episodes! 🎉🎉🎉 In this special episode, Dave and Jamison share crazy work stories contributed by listeners to celebrate 200 episodes of Soft Skills Engineering Right out of graduate school I was in the process of i…
Jessica Kerr: Software Is Not A Craft (or an Art)
Robby speaks with Jessica Kerr, Symmathecist at Jessitron LLC. They discuss why working on existing projects is more interesting than greenfield ones, the overuse and harm of the term "technical debt", and how software is not a craft. Jess…
Episode 199: Offshore team influence and time zone fun
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work at a large public company. Two years ago, they hired a new CEO who immediately started a development center in a different country. Much of the knowledge transfer is complete…
Jon Thornton: Technical Debt is a Good Thing (Sometimes)
Robby speaks with Jon Thornton, Engineer at Squarespace. This discuss examples of good technical debt, implementing a new monolith alongside another monolith (and when to extract to a microservice), metrics to track within your engineering…
Episode 198: Stinky manager and VP overhaul
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My manager smells really bad! Sometimes so bad that I can’t bear to be in his proximity. I am not sure if it’s his breath, or body odour (probably both), but the smell is very foul…
Ben Orenstein: "Someday We'll Go Clean That Up" Doesn't Work
Robby speaks with Ben Orenstein, CEO and Co-founder of Tuple, a remote pair programming app. They discuss why saying, "someday we'll go clean that up" doesn't work in reality, the downsides to putting maintenance work into a backlog, and i…
Episode 197: Rambling co-worker and awkward resume leak
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Help! I have a co-worker who can’t get to the point. They keep rambling, throwing in useless jargon, with veiled bragging of their knowledge and accomplishments, and answering quest…
Ernesto Tagwerker: Tracking Technical Debt With Metrics (aka Stink Score)
In the latest episode of Maintainable, we're joined by Ernesto Tagwerker, Founder and CTO of OmbuLabs. This isn't just another podcast episode; it's a deep dive into the world of technical debt and Ruby on Rails. Ernesto starts by demystif…
Episode 196: "Offshore resources" and ageist layoffs
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi, thank you for the great podcast! I work for a software consultancy as a senior product manager. For 5+ years, our team of 40 designers, developers and QA has designed, built, de…
Marit van Dijk: How Are We Going to Test This?
In this episode of Maintainable, Robby sits down with Marit van Dijk, a Software Engineer at bol.com . Marit brings a wealth of experience from her work on complex systems and her involvement in the European testing conference and the Cucu…
Episode 195: Ad-hoc promotion and quitting a huge company with Charity Majors
We’re excited to have special guest Charity Majors on the show! Charity is the CTO and former CEO of Honeycomb . She has worked at Second Life, Parse, Facebook, and more. She blogs at charity.wtf . Dave, Jamison, and Charity answer these q…
Mike Perham: How Developers Underestimate Long-Term Costs of External Dependencies
Robby speaks with Mike Perham, Founder and CEO at Contribsys and author of Sidekiq and Faktory. They discuss the pros and cons of using external dependencies, how Mike built a business off of his open source project, Sidekiq, and the dIffe…
Episode 194: Leveling up through speaking and negativity
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey friends, thanks for such an entertaining show, I look forward to it every week. My question relates to ‘leveling up’ as a developer. I’ve been getting nice feedback for my work…
Ev Haus: Good Code Can Be Easily Deleted
Robby speaks with Ev Haus, Head of Technology at ZenHub. They discuss how to get to zero technical debt, metrics an engineering team can measure, good pull-request etiquette, and more. Helpful Links Ev on Twitter Ev on Linkedin Ev's writin…
Episode 193: Playing the field and paying for speaking
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been recently looking for summer internships and I have had a couple of video interviews. I don’t consider myself an interview rookie since I’ve had my fair share but there is…
Adam Tornhill: Prioritizing Technical Debt With Behavioral Code Analysis
Robby speaks with Adam Tornhill, founder of Empear and CodeScene. They discuss the benefits of having clear boundaries between teams, strategies for prioritizing where to start tackling technical debt, and how to improve the onboarding exp…
Episode 192: Giving feedback and messaging a team change
Hey, want to use Dropbox as your app’s production database? Well, check here . In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello Dave & Jamison, first of all thank you for the show! I recently moved to a tech lead positio…
M. Scott Ford: Menders In Hiding and the Joy of Legacy Code
Robby speaks with M. Scott Ford, CTO and Chief Code Whisperer at Corgibytes and co-host of the Legacy Code Rocks podcast. They discuss the difference between Makers and Menders, how to prioritize a technical debt backlog, and how to provid…
Episode 191: Overshadowed and demos and credit
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m an introverted person but am not afraid to present my work and have strong 1-1s. For the past few months, I’ve been working on a project with a coworker who is very extroverted…
Gitte Klitgaard: Making Space For Psychological Safety in Software Teams
Robby speaks with Gitte Klitgaard, Agile Coach and Owner of Native Wired. They discuss how to create space for psychological safety, the importance of sharing mistakes and fuck-ups of the week, and understanding, coping and taking advantag…
Episode 190: Disorganized startup and leveling up the team
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My company is a startup and they’re super unorganized. I’m a junior-mid level engineer, and when I was onboarded, there was no documentation for how to run anything. I wrote a bunch…
Episode 189: Building relationships and handling negative feedback with speical guest Jeff Leiken
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi, I’m a software engineer who’s recently been promoted to a technical lead. I accomplished this mainly through work ethic, dedication to improving my skillset, a couple of large/n…
Nathaniel Bibler: Communication Strategies Between Developers and Clients
Robby speaks with Nathaniel Bibler, CTO at Envy Labs. They discuss how to talk about technical debt as a team, navigating communication challenges with clients, and how to be a good guest in another team's code base. If you work – or want…
Episode 188: Drama overload and agile ouroboroses
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work in a charity as an iOS developer and there is so much drama in the office about anything. I am so scared to talk with my backend engineer about work that we created a non-com…
Abby Bangser: Building Trust In Your Deployment Pipeline
Robby speaks with Abby Bangser, Senior Test Engineer on the Platform Engineering Team at MOO. They discuss how maintainable code leans on a dependable build and test process, what metrics Moo's platform engineering team measures, and codif…
Episode 187: Interview insanity and making up for lost time
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello there! To say things pretty directly, I hate the recruiting process in software engineering, especially coding tests on whiteboard during interviews. It makes me very nervous…
Viktor Klang: Condensing The Codebase Over Time
Robby speaks with Viktor Klang, Deputy CTO at Lightbend Inc. They discuss how to avoid constant firefighting, effective use cases of TODO and FIXME comments, and how to create a safe space for developers to make mistakes. Helpful Links Fol…
Episode 186: First job negotiation and am I a senior engineer?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi! I am 29 years old and a couple of years ago I decided to turn my career around by going from teaching history to frontend development. After 2 years of education I am now doing…
Beth Long: Maintainable Code Prioritizes How Humans Interact With It
Robby speaks with Beth Long, Software Engineer on the Build & Deploy Tools Engineering team at New Relic. They discuss the origin of the technical debt metaphor, considering when a rewrite is necessary (spoiler alert – it rarely is), and s…
Episode 185: Fragile coworkers and soft demotion
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello! I am the only principal architect in my department. In addition to technical and delivery obligations, I am also responsible for mentoring of engineers. Recently, I reviewed…
Emily Bache: It's Always More Fun to Code with Others
Robby speaks with Emily Bache, Technical Agile Coach at ProAgile. They talk about her experience coaching teams on how to improve the long-term maintainability of their software – including how to still see your direct impact when coaching…
Episode 184: Indispensable and IT cold war
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do you quit when you’re indispensable to the team? I am the lead developer at a startup. I have a small team of 3 developers under me. I am essentially the “person who wrote all…
Zee Spencer: How Can We Reduce Carrying Costs?
Robby speaks with Zee Spencer, owner of Zinc Cooperative, and programmer at Cohere. They speak about how social systems impact software maintainability, why legacy code is profitable code, and consulting within a timebox constraint. Helpfu…
Episode 183: Terrible boss code and peer-to-peer mentorship
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work in a small team under 10 people on a new project that should be shipping soon. I have a manager who is leading this project, and I’m the most senior developer on the team. My…
Episode 182: Lunch and switching to product management
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My team often goes out to lunch; I almost always bring a lunch from home. They invite me to come with them, but it feels weird, since I won’t be purchasing a meal from the restauran…
Ana Nelson: Writing Maintainable Code Documentation with Automated Tools and Transclusion
Robby speaks with Ana Nelson, a software developer, writer, improv performer, and creator of Dexy — an open-source tool for writing any kind of technical document that incorporates code. Helpful Links Ana's website Dexy Follow Ana on Twitt…
Episode 181: Blocked by back-end and tired of coding
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently took a job at a start-up as the only front-end developer. The distinction of front-end and back-end is new to me as all of my previous experience has been full stack deve…
Dave Aronson: Putting the M in ACRUMEN
Robby speaks with Dave Aronson, Owner, Consultant (and T. Rex) at Codosaurus. Helpful Links Codosaurus Dave on Github Follow Dave on Twitter [Video] The Six Key Aspects of Software Quality [Book] The Pragmatic Programmer Subscribe to Maint…
Episode 180: Inspiring attention to detail and moving
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I inspire attention to detail in my co-workers? I’ve been frustrated with another developer on my team who pays a lot less attention to detail and it results in many bugs tha…
Michael Feathers: Be Curious & Chase The Rabbit Holes
In this episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, Robby speaks with Michael Feathers, Director at R7K Research & Conveyance and author of " Working Effectively with Legacy Code ." Michael shares his unique definition of legacy code, em…
Episode 179: Pushing preemptive promotion and de-motivated by promotion
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello! I love listening to your show. I often relisten to old episodes. I’m a Front End Developer at an IT consulting company. I will be reaching my 1 year anniversary at the compan…
Justin Searls: Learn To Understand The Runtime
Robby speaks with Justin Searls, Co-Founder at Test Double. Hear Justin's experience digging into technical debt, learn why software is like a sedimentary rock, and more. Helpful Links Follow Justin on Twitter Test Double Ruby gem: Suture…
Episode 178: Procrastinating colleague and working remotely for an on-site company
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: One of my co-workers never does their job in time and always postpones things. We are both leaders in the company. Especially when we depend on each other, it becomes really difficu…
Patricia Aas: Intersection of Programming & Security
Robby speaks with Patricia Aas, Programming CTO at TurtleSec AS about how programming and security are intertwined. Helpful Links Turtlesec Connect with Patricia on LinkedIn More about Patricia Patricia on Twitter Subscribe to Maintainable…
Episode 177: Work life vertigo and work life interviews
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I started working at a big fintech company doing cutting edge work. I was given a ton of responsibility (owned a major component, built it from scratch, manage external relationship…
Nate Berkopec: Why You Should Treat Performance Problems as Bugs
Please tune in to this enlightening episode of Maintainable, where we're joined by Nate Berkopec, Owner and Ruby on Rails consultant at Speedshop. This episode is a deep dive into the world of software performance, specifically honing in o…
Episode 176: Afraid to disappoint and tech co-founder advice
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a junior developer with a low salary but I’m happy with my job. Recently, a personal/family problem occurred I needed more money to pay for it. I am three months away from my E…
Victor Rentea: Never Separate The Refactoring From The Deliverable
Robby speaks with Victor Rentea, an independent technical trainer and Lead Architect at IBM based in Romania. Victor talks about teaching other engineers about legacy code, calling yourself an "expert", and what to do when you're rushed to…
Episode 175: Famous devs at conferences and becoming obsolete
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Dave and Jamison, thanks for the awesome show. How should I conduct myself at software conferences when my dev community heroes are in the midst? I recently attended a conference…
Sandro Mancuso: Technical Debt is Anything Preventing You From Developing Fast
This week's guest on Maintainable is Sandro Mancuso, Software Craftsman & Co-Founder of Codurance. Robby and Sandro cover topics like how to avoid technical debt, what skills make for a successful software consultant, and more. Helpful Lin…
Episode 174: Bottleneck manager and how to tech lead
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: “I’m into my second job of leading a team of software engineers and want to level up my coaching skills. In my first role I accidentally fell into the deep end of management “fun” b…
Bryan Liles: Create an Issue for Everything
This week we're excited to have Bryan Liles, Senior Staff Engineer at VMWare, on Maintainable. Robby and Bryan chat about representation in the industry, how to use your job title to your advantage, and more. Helpful Links: Bryan on GitHub…
Episode 173: Newbie burden and getting a 25% raise
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello! Love the show ❤️ I’m 6 months into my career as a software engineer at a very large company. As a new engineer, I’m often lost and confused, especially since my team is worki…
Liz Keogh: The Power of Asking, "Can You Give Me An Example?"
This week's episode features Liz Keogh, Lean & Agile Coach and Trainer. Robby and Liz talk about behavior-driven development (BDD), what it's like to be a coach, and more! Helpful Links: Follow Liz on Twitter Visit Liz's website The Phoeni…
Episode 172: Contracting and American email etiquette
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a Full Stack Developer. I feel undervalued at my current job and I am looking at other opportunities. Many recruiters approach me on LinkedIn with contract-to-hire positions. Us…
Colin Jones: Software Consulting: Being a Good Guest
On this week's episode, Robby talks to Colin Jones, CTO at 8th Light. They chat about software consultancy, what it means to be a good guest in someone else's codebase, and more. Helpful Links: Follow Colin on Twitter Follow 8th Light on T…
Episode 171: Unwilling mentorship and tortoise vs hare DevOps
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys, love the show. I’m starting to realize that our QA engineer lacks some skills required to do their job effectively. It’s now starting to affect my work and I can only see…
Jonathan Cutrell: Healthy Teams Know How to Eradicate Fear
This week Robby interviews the host of the Developer Tea podcast, Jonathan Cutrell. They discuss what constitutes debt, how to build a strong team, and more! Helpful Links: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Developer Tea Podcast F…
Episode 170: Code rage and code review etiquette
Vote for Soft Skills Engineering on the Hackernoon Noonies awards for best Dev Podcast ! In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I stop getting angry at other peoples’ code? Often when solving a complicated problem…
Karolina Szczur: The Importance of Documentation for Remote Developers
This week Robby chats with Karolina Szczur about what people get wrong about technical debt, best practices for documentation for remote developers, and more. Helpful Links: Book: Radical Candor Subscribe to Maintainable on: Apple Podcasts…
Episode 169: Conspiracy theories and flexible schedules
Vote for Soft Skills Engineering on the Hackernoon Noonies awards for best Dev Podcast ! In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: One of my co-workers at the software company I currently work on has an ‘uncommon’ set of be…
Liran Haimovitch: The Benefits of Observability
This week Robby chats with Liran Haimovitch, co-founder of Rookout. Liran discusses things like how the term "technical debt" is misused, as well as how to overcome it. Helpful Links: Contact Liran Rookout Book: The Phoenix Project Subscri…
Episode 168: Self-snooping and work from home jeopardy
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey there. I don’t program I administrate in IT but you’re my favorite podcast, awesome job, never stop. I ran into a crazy situation that is WAY above my soft skills ability to dea…
Robert Meaney: Building Software That is Easy to Test
Robby speaks to Robert Meaney, Head of Testing & Test Coach at Poppulo. Robert explains the difference between technical debt and testing debt, the importance of observability, and more! Helpful Links: Follow Robert on Twitter Robert on Li…
Episode 167: Foosball culture and giving feedback to geniuses
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: We’ve all been on that tour of that local startup that is showing you around their office pointing out all of the amenities. “Over there? That’s our foosball table!” You notice no o…
Melissa Eaden: It's Never a One Person Job
Robby speaks with Melissa Eaden, Tech Lead in Quality at Unity 3D. She shares her experience working with legacy code as it relates to testing. Helpful Links: Follow Melissa on Twitter Melissa's blog Melissa on LinkedIn A Vigilante for Qua…
Episode 166: Not the intern and fighting at work
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m so glad I discovered your podcast last week! You guys are hilarious (I laugh to myself in the car) and you talk about issues that I have thought about since coming into the “adu…
Steve Poling: The Real Enemy is Murphy
Robby speaks with Steve Poling, Senior Technical Consultant at Excelon Development and long-time Software Developer. Steve describes whether he's team rewrite or team refactor, shares his definition of technical debt, and why uniformity of…
Episode 165: I don't play videogames and quarter-career burnout
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently joined a startup. After joining I realized most of the engineers are gamers. They play games during the lunch hour, and if we end up having lunch together, everyone is ta…
Matt Weagle: What Will It Enable Us to Do in the Future?
Robby speaks with Matt Weagle, Engineering Manager at Lyft. Matt discusses how his engineering teams have handled technical debt in small iterations vs. a major rewrite, why a whiteboard is the best tool for architectural challenges, and t…
Episode 164: Fear of firing and disengaged teammates
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello, First of all, I love the show, thank you so much for the amazing work! I always think I’m going to be fired. I’m an extremely anxious person so I feel the need for constant f…
Mariah Howard: How To Discuss Technical Debt With Product Managers
Robby speaks with Mariah Howard, Senior Product Manager at Thinkful, to discuss technical debt from a product management perspective. Mariah touches on Google's metrics framework, leading vs. lagging indicators, and technical debt in produ…
Episode 163: Sounding a warning and negative Glassdoor reviews
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently joined a new team to help rewrite a batch job whose source code has long been lost. After taking some time to learn the tech stack and the business problem, I realized th…
Anne Marie Kirby: Selling the Upside of Improving your Codebase to Management
Robby speaks with Anne Marie Kirby, CEO & Co-Founder of CoreHealth Global. She shares questions to ask before a software rewrite, evolving 10+ year old code, and proving a business case when pitching software improvements as a developer. H…
Episode 162 (rerun of episode 113): Quitting Your First Job and Too Many Responsibilities
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I quit my first job if I’m working with a manager I love? I started my first full-time job about two years ago and I’m starting to think about looking for a new job, both bec…
Marco "Ocramius" Pivetta: What Senior Devs Should Spend More Time On (It's Not Writing Code)
Robby speaks with Marco "Ocramius" Pivetta, a software consultant specializing in PHP. Marco gives his input on different types of technical debt he's seen, working with less experienced developers as a senior, and getting "kicked in the t…
Episode 161: Trapped as a QA engineer and trapped as a generalist
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys, I’ve graduated with a CS degree 8 years ago, but due to circumstances I accepted a QA job because I wasn’t getting any other offers. Well 8 years later, I’m still stuck in…
Lisa Crispin: Agile Testing & Technical Debt
Robby speaks with Lisa Crispin, co-author of Agile Testing and Testing Advocate at Mabl. Lisa speaks about "thinking skills" for developers, why testing professionals should be integrated into dev teams, testing and development cycles, and…
Episode 160: Non-manager 1:1s and throwing away dev learning
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Is it weird to have 1-1s but not with my ‘manager’? Management is planning to start holding ‘1-1s’ every 6-8 weeks for the development team. The purpose of these 1-1s: ~ ‘So you can…
Pim Elshoff: Refactoring How Engineers Communicate With Management
Robby speaks with Pim Elshoff, Software Developer at Procurios. Pim explains why developers should improve their communication skills when speaking with management, recalls his biggest mistake as a developer, and gives tips on explaining y…
Episode 159: Rejecting candidates and corporate image obsession
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a hiring manager and sometimes have to say no to candidates who interview with us. How do I reject them kindly? In my current company, they only care about reputation of the com…
Morgan Senkal: Using Epics to Improve Code Quality Within Sprints
Robby speaks with Morgan Senkal, Software Architect at Metal Toad. Morgan recalls a challenging 15-year-old legacy project that was reminiscent of a Stephen King story and explains what to think about when considering a software rewrite. M…
Eileen M. Uchitelle: Upgrading Ruby on Rails At Github And How To Stay Updated
Robby speaks with Eileen M. Uchitelle, Senior Software Engineer at Github and member of the Rails Core Team. You'll hear about Eileen's work upgrading Github from Rails 3.2 to 5.2, how Github prioritized the upgrade, and why teams should g…
Episode 158: I accepted a counter-offer and stayed and dealing with engineers who exaggerate their contributions
This episode is sponsored by the O’Reilly Velocity conference. Register today and use discount code SKILLS for a 20% discount: http://velocityconf.com/skills . In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I was unhappy at my j…
Episode 157: How to deal with a consistent low performer and my architect wants me to switch from Ruby to Java
This episode is sponsored by the O’Reilly Velocity conference. Register today and use discount code SKILLS for a 20% discount: http://velocityconf.com/skills . In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I became a manager a…
Charity Majors: Deploys Are Just The Beginning
Robby speaks with Charity Majors, CTO of Honeycomb about her work as an Infrastructure Engineer, how Honeycomb was created, all about working and testing in production, and why software engineers should be "on call" for their code. Helpful…
Episode 156: How to move from web development into other software engineering roles and dealing with slow code review processes
This episode is sponsored by the O’Reilly Velocity conference. Register today and use discount code SKILLS for a 20% discount: http://velocityconf.com/skills . In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey! I love your podc…
Sahil Lavingia: Pushing Forward Through Technical Debt After a Massive Layoff
Robby speaks with Sahil Lavingia, Founder and CEO of Gumroad. Sahil has been transparent about the challenges of building a company – speaking on VC investments, layoffs, and more. Sahil talks about why he built Gumroad, adjusting developm…
Episode 155: What do you think about employee monitoring software and how do I get un-demotivated after losing interest in software dev?
This episode is sponsored by the O’Reilly Velocity conference. Register today and use discount code SKILLS for a 20% discount: http://velocityconf.com/skills . In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello! Thank you for…
Coraline Ada Ehmke: The Role Of Empathy In Engineering Teams
Robby speaks with Coraline Ada Ehmke, Principal Engineer at Stitch Fix and author of The Compassionate Coder. Coraline speaks about the social side of coding and empathy in open source and legacy projects. Robby and Coraline also walk thro…
Episode 154: Why am I terrible at picking candidates and how soon can I quit my job?
This episode is sponsored by the O’Reilly Velocity conference. Register today and use discount code SKILLS for a 20% discount: http://velocityconf.com/skills . In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I keep getting asked…
James Smith: What if We Measured Software with a Stability Score?
Robby sits down with James Smith, Co-Founder and CEO at Bugsnag, to discuss how to look at technical debt as a business cost, engineering processes in a startup vs. a stable company, and how the Bugsnag engineering team gets things done as…
Episode 153: Informal Leadership and Dealing With Burnout (rerun of episode 71)
This episode is a rerun of episode 71 from August 2017. In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m sometimes an informal lead on project teams. How do I help the team get stuff done as a peer? How do I deal with burnout…
Anna Filina: How Every Decision Introduces Technical Debt
Robby speaks with Anna Filina, a software consultant at Zenika Montreal who specializes in legacy code. They discuss why engineers don't have to ask permission to write tests, why convincing people to get on board with your technical plans…
Episode 152: How to pair program as an introvert and being mistreated as a contractor?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi guys! Big fan of the show. Here’s a question: What to do if I hate working in pairs? I’m in a tricky situation. I work on a great project in a team of great people We try to impl…
Episode 151: Where are all the old developers and Do I not ask enough questions?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have a lot of software developer colleagues who are 20 - 35 years old but none 50+. At what age does a software engineer’s career end? Hi Dave and Jamison, thanks for the great po…
Episode 150: How to fight imposter syndrome as a technical lead and Getting in to meetups
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I worked for four years doing web development for a company while I got my degree, and loved it. I eventually became the lead developer because I had been on the team the longest. I…
Episode 149: How to get my engineering career back on track and how to thrive in a heavy process environment
Joining us this episode is special guest Nedda Amini ! In this episode, Nedda, Dave, and Jamison answer these questions: My engineering career started out pretty promising. But along the way, I took a couple of unfortunate decisions and jo…
Episode 148: In the orbit of a Rock Star Programmer and Should I share my salary with my coworkers?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been an engineer for about 5 years and in the last two jobs, rock-star programmers have made my life very difficult. I define rock star programmers as ones with ability to prod…
Episode 147: How to grow in a flat organization and how to get references when job hunting in stealth mode?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work in a flat organization. There aren’t really any titles, and very few managers. There is no common “climbing the ladder” here. What are options for career growth that will hel…
Episode 146: What to do with sick co-workers who come into the office and dealing with weird performance review feedback
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi guys! I was faced with quite a dilemma recently. A few days ago one of my co-workers said he was sick and worked from home. But the next day he came to office, constantly sneezin…
Episode 145: What to do with a bad manager who is loved by upper management and should I include detecting major security vulnerabilities on my resume?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I deal with the manager on my team who is both not very technical and positions himself as the “boss” spending almost no time with the team (except dragging everyone into mor…
Episode 144: Job hunting while employed and how to start my first technical lead role
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions along with special guest Jonathan Cutrell:: I’ve been job hunting while employed (gasp), and I have a number of opportunities that have advanced to the in-person interview. Most of t…
Episode 143: Dealing with meeting interrupters and setting work limits
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have noticed one of my coworkers, a fellow senior software engineer, often interrupts people during their meetings with his comments and thoughts. While I’m not against voicing op…
Episode 142: Can I get hired above my level even though I look inexperienced on paper and should I be brutally honest in peer performance reviews
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: On Episode 66 you attempted to answer my question: ‘How bad can a Junior Front End Developer be?’ Well, I’m now 4 months into my new job as a Junior Front End Developer and it turns…
Episode 141: A Rampant Rewriter and Dealing with an Overexplainer (rerun of episode 73)
This is a re-broadcast of episode 73 from August 2017. We’ll be back next week with a new episode! In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A developer on my team has been rewriting my code under the guise of “code cleanup…
Episode 140: Should I apologize for my bugs after I quit and should I become a project manager
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Shan writes: “Awesome podcast! I’ve used your advice to better communicate with my employers which has been super helpful. I recently was working as an intern at a company where I d…
Episode 139: How to deal with badmouthing and how to survive in a loud open office
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My boss is fairly new to management and has recently made some decisions which had a negative impact on my squad. While this was annoying, it didn’t cause any major problems - we wo…
Episode 138: Should I ask for a raise before my annual review and how to keep up with young, single, overtime-working co-workers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi Dave and Jamison, love the show and your advice, there’s no podcast quite like yours out there in the audiosphere. I’m a long time listener, first time question asker. “I’ve been…
Episode 137: How to get answers to technical questions and Should managers also be technical
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What’s the best approach to connecting with people who know about specific technologies that could help me if I have a question? And what’s the best way to cast a net via co-workers…
Episode 136: My family thinks I'm over paid and Is a 10% raise good
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am a software developer and as such, i get paid nicely. My family doesn’t think I work hard enough or deserve the money. Any advice? I am a software developer that was promoted ea…
Episode 135: Publicly Correcting Speakers and Forced Into a Dev Role as a Product Manager
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I went to an internal company developer meetup recently. The speaker was really new at the topic they were presenting and shared some incorrect information. I didn’t want to correct…
Episode 134: Boredom vs Money and Agile vs Long-Term Schedules
This episode is sponsored by Pluralsight. Pluralsight is hiring data scientists, machine learning engineers, and software engineers. Check out the jobs at https://pluralsight.com/softskills In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these qu…
Episode 133: Herding Linter Cats and Surviving Until Severance Time
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How can I make my team be more proactive and go out of their comfort zone more? I recently started a new job as the team lead for a team of four developers. Each developer has their…
Episode 132: Should I tell my boss I'm planning to quit and keeping tech talks going
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Recently I was approached by a manager and informed that I needed to decide if I wanted to stay at the company or not. I initially said I would like to stay, and was told there was…
Episode 131: Coworkers with stinky feet and Was my salary expectation too high
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have a question - I sit in a desk with 3 other people. One of those people does a great job of personal hygiene…the other two not so much. I have dropped a couple of hints about i…
Episode 130 (rerun of episode 87): Stand up and fight! and Metrics
This is a rerun of episode 87 from December 14, 2017. In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: ‘I’ve been working on a project for the past year with two other senior developers. One of them is the lead, and the other, is…
Episode 129: Office romance and What to say during one-on-ones
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently started working at a small dev shop. Somewhere along the way I may or may not have started seeing a coworker outside of work. It’s really been great but there are no clea…
Episode 128: Finish The Degree In Poverty? and Hiring Insecurity
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m working for minimum wage as a full Systems Administrator at a State University while I’m taking classes. I really like working here, but I need to make at LEAST 40K /year to jus…
Episode 127: Leaving a Job I Love and My Role Is Being Eroded
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys, I love the show! Thanks so much for keeping episodes coming every week. Some background: I work for a small, established company based in a small city with a growing tech…
Episode 126: I'm underpaid and Game Industry Bonuses
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: One of my friends recently was hired at a salary 20k more than my own, even though we are at the same level. This caused me to re-think whether or not my company is paying me fairly…
Episode 125: Brainstorming sessions and Slack Ettiquette
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys! Do you have any tips for making ““brain storming sessions”” more bearable? In my experience, I’ve found that it’s very hard to keep this type of meeting productive. I don’…
Episode 124: Pair Programming Pain and Side Hustle CEO
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I joined a new team that has a different way of working, which has exposed a lot of my shortcomings. On my previous team, collaboration was limited to discussions around architectur…
Episode 123: Salary Promise Fail and Slacker Coworkers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Great podcast! Love what you guys are doing and very happy that you are doing this for such a long time! Here’s the question. I started to work in a Startup a year ago. When we were…
Episode 122: Too Much Process and Negotiating Salaries with Multiple Companies
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Is it just me or does systems like Jira and TFS get managers to go crazy on processes? We have TFS and management has created a convoluted mess of processes that takes forever to le…
Episode 121: Working Remotely Without Hating It and Managing Rotating Engineers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I used to work totally remote, but found myself absolutely hating it. The lack of office culture and human interaction. The problem is that in my area there are few local developmen…
Episode 120: Layoff Decisions and Overworking Peers
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do managers make firing decision during company wide cuts? Recently our company went through spending cuts and x percentage of people were laid off as part of this exercise. On…
Episode 119 (rerun of episode 77): My boss wants me to speak at conferences and how to get better than a 2% raise
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I started my first job as a developer 2 months ago. My boss wants me to give talks at meetups and then later, conferences. I have no idea what I can talk about as I am still very mu…
Episode 118: Asking For Help and Speaking Up
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What is the right balance between asking for help and figuring things out on my own? How do I know when it’s time to ask questions or when it’s time to spend more time drilling down…
Episode 117: Defense Industry Stigma and Responding to Negative Feedback
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Will working as a defense contractor hurt my future employability in private industry? I work as a full stack engineer for a small defense contractor with a security clearance. My c…
Episode 116: Weekend Warrioring and Reaching the End of the Career Ladder
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work at a growing start up, and while I was hired as a web dev, I have started working on unrelated but cutting-edge tech for the company during off hours. My boss has encouraged…
Episode 115: Sharing Your Salary When You Leave and Hiring Decisions Overruled
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Let say you accepted an offer from another company and you turned in your 2 weeks notice. If your current employer ask you how much you will be making at your new place, should you…
Episode 114: Story Point Commitments and Measuring Productivity (Episode 79 Rerun)
In this re-run of episode 79, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: It seems like my teams always miss their story point commitments. Is this normal? How do you change it? How do you actually measure developer productivity? The article…
Episode 113: Quitting Your First Job and Too Many Responsibilities
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I quit my first job if I’m working with a manager I love? I started my first full-time job about two years ago and I’m starting to think about looking for a new job, both bec…
Episode 112: Disinterested Interviewing and Layoff Fallout
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Is it common for developers to take an interview without real interest in a job? Is it common for a company to reject a candidate because they think candidate is not interested in a…
Episode 111: Dogma Rehab and Getting a Co-worker Fired
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hello Jamison and Dave. 💕 your show! 👏 I have been a C# dev for 7 years. Last year, I learn Erlang. I fell in love with functional programming. After that I learned Elm and oh boy…
Episode 110: Team Spirit and Half-hearted Recruiting
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I help foster team spirit in a newly created team? I work for small startup (fewer than 10 people). My boss wants to hire another developer and asked me to look around for pe…
Episode 109: Critical Junior Dev and Introducing New Tools
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I run a small dev team. One junior developer constantly openly challenges things that don’t meet this their preference. As a manager I don’t want to stifle innovation, but need to f…
(Rerun) Episode 35: Attracting Talent and Quitting Responsibly
We’ve got another re-run this week, as Jamison and Dave both recover from being sick. We’ll be back with a new episode next week. In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How can I attract talent? How do I quit without bur…
Episode 108: An Insecure Teammate and Disclosing Past Ratings
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What do I do about an insecure teammate whose insecurity causes them to lash out at others? I’d like to change teams within my company, but I’ve had some negative performance review…
(Rerun) Episode 40: Office Visibility and New Tech
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How can I encourage my team to be more visible in the office? How do I learn new technologies without going through a noob phase?
Episode 107: Silence After Interviews and Newsletter Politics
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I recently interviewed for a role I was very interested in. I didn’t get the job,and despite several attempts, didn’t receive any feedback on what I could have done differently. I still really want…
Episode 106: Working From Home Without Rotting and Meetup Etiquette
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Since working remotely I’ve noticed a trend to do things like not leaving the house, growing my beard out to above average length, or not wearing (real) pants. What should I do to keep from losing a…
Episode 105: Interviewing for Management and Annoying Noises
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been a software engineer for 13 years and would like to apply for a management role. I’ve never managed before. How do I apply for a job as a manager without managerial experience? How do I dea…
Episode 104: Interviews With VPs and Hiring a Tester
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I went through the interview process, and as last step I had an interview with the VP of engineering. At the end of interview he asked if I had any questions for him. I didn’t know what to ask. What…
Episode 103: Team Dynamics and Bad Code
A listener named Dan talks about ThanksBot, an internal tool at Facebook to support gratitude. Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I became an engineer because I loved my programming assignments and CS degree. However, at work I’m str…
Episode 102: Correcting English and Tyranny of the Urgent
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A teammate is a great developer but English isn’t their first language. Sometimes this results in bad grammar or spelling mistakes in code comments, variables, and method names. Often I correct it i…
Episode 101: Style In Code Reviews and How To Thank My Manager
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A fellow developer submitted a pull request for me to review. The logic was totally fine, but the spacing drove me nuts. We use a linter to enforce some coding style but because this wasn’t a rule i…
Episode 99: Developer Health and Whiteboard Interviews
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Do you have any recommendations for maintaining physical health in a software developer role? For example, strategies to maintain good posture, reduce eye strain, etc. Is the practice of asking inte…
Episode 98 (Rerun of Episode 57): Disliking Management and Difficult Co-workers
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been pushed in to doing management tasks I really don’t enjoy. What do I do? How do I handle a co-worker who I really struggle to get along with?
Episode 97: A Quiet Intern and Hearts and Guts
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: We have a great intern, who is smart and has good ideas but is also very quiet. She’s got a great deal of potential, and I want to tell her that being more vocal and assertive can help her…
Episode 96: Teaching Burden and Unknown Unknowns
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: I know that teaching others is important when working on a team so that the team can grow and get better. But what happens when one member of the team, despite being the friendliest person…
Episode 95: Paying For Help and Scared of Recruiters
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: When should asking a developer pal for help go from something that is free because you’re pals to something you should compensate them for in some way? I’ve never worked with recruiters be…
Episode 94: Dodging Recommendations and Full Sleeve Tattoos
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: As a “less than ideal” engineer was leaving our team, he asked if he could use me as a job reference. How should I tell them no? What are your thoughts on having full sleeve tattoos (ie, t…
Episode 93: Negotiating Annual Raises and Part-Time Work
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: My job doesn’t seem to leave room to negotiate salary or raises for our year-end review. Is this normal? How do I negotiate in this process? Can working part-time, when it’s possible to wo…
Episode 92: Career Death by Friction and New Job Woes
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: A previous job involved a coworker who, over time, became very difficult to get along with. I did my best to talk it through with him, but he would only ever say I needed to “fix my attitu…
Episode 91: Job Requirements and Teams of Misfits
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How often do candidates get hired who don’t match the requirements listed in a job posting? Is it a waste for me to apply to all jobs I come across even though I only have about 1/3 of wha…
Episode 90: Upper Management Dislikes Me and Undeserved Job Offers
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: Upper management has a negative impression of me because of an early manager. How do I manage and improve my reputation with mid and upper level management, who I interact with very rarely…
Episode 89: Departed Engineers and Employment Contracts
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How do I deal with co-workers who constantly cite the decisions of engineers who don’t work here anymore? My employment makes it sound like the company owns my past work and side-projects.…
Episode 88: How To Dress For Interviews and Learning To Interview
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How do you dress for interviews? Full on informal beach bum? Smart casual? Formal suit tie? I’m a new developer and have been asked to interview incoming developers. How do I learn how to…
Episode 87: Pushover Coworkers and Productivity Metrics
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: My peers give up and say “have it your way” whenever we have technical discussions. How do I get them to be more vocal about their opinions? I like the idea of measuring things, but metric…
Episode 86: Sharing Salaries and Offensive Words
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: Could you (Jamison and Dave) share some salary information publicly? It would help to know how much others make. My boss uses an offensive word in technical discussions. How do I ask him t…
Episode 85: Annoying Know-it-alls and Company Headshots
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: One of my co-workers is a know-it-all, which is pretty annoying. How do I work with them? A former employer still has my photo on their team website eight years after I left. How do I get…
Episode 84: Shy Developers and Outsourced Architecture
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: I work with a very shy and anxious remote developer. How do I work effectively with them? Our manager is outsourcing the core architecture of our next products to an offshore team. How do…
Episode 83: Gaps In The Resume and Moving To Business
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: I think I’ve saved enough money to get out of the rat race. If something goes wrong and I need to get a job again, how do I explain a long gap in my resume? I like writing code but I’m int…
Episode 82: Blow Ups and Job Security
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How do I smooth things over after a blow-up between team members? A team mate admits he writes bad code on purpose for job security. What do I do?
Episode 81: Unwilling To Grow and Forced Out During Two Weeks Notice
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: A developer on a team I lead doesn’t seem interested in growing. How do I help them engage more? I gave two weeks notice, but was told part of the way through to not come in any more. I st…
Episode 80: New Team Leads and Constant Follow Up
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How do I keep up with new tech as a team lead? I manage a team. A manager from a different team wants me to run everything I do in my team by him. What do I do? Jamison mentions this by Ch…
Episode 79: Story Point Misses and Measuring Productivity
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: It seems like my teams always miss their story point commitments. Is this normal? How do you change it? How do you actually measure developer productivity? The article comparing research o…
Episode 78: Endless Rewrites and Fake Deadlines
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: We’ve re-written the project I’m on 10 times without launching. What should I do? I worked hard to hit a deadline, only to find out the deadline was moved. How do I avoid this in the futur…
Episode 77: Boss Wants Me To Speak and The 2% Raise
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: My boss wants me to speak at conferences, but I’m very new to software. What should I do? How do I get more than a 2% raise? That is the company average. We talked about conferences a bit…
Episode 76: Writing Goals and Firing Jokes
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: My organization requires me to set goals for myself. What advice do you have for writing good technical and non-technical goals? My managers openly joke about firing people all the time. W…
Episode 75: Self-Promotion For Wallflowers and Moving in a Year
This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: What are some good ways for people who aren’t good at self-promotion to promote themselves? I’m moving to Europe in a year. How much notice should I give my company that I’m leaving? Way b…
Episode 74: Switching Languages Without A Pay Cut and A Missed Negotiation
Jamison and Dave will be at the UtahJS Conference on September 18th. See conf.utahjs.com for more info and to buy tickets. Come say hi! This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: Do I need to take a pay cut when switching languages…
Episode 73: A Rampant Rewriter and Overexplainers
Jamison and Dave will be at the UtahJS Conference on September 18th. See conf.utahjs.com for more info and to buy tickets. Come say hi! This week Jamison and Dave answer these questions: A developer on my team has been rewriting my code un…
Episode 72: The Micromanaging CEO and The Only Developer
Jamison and Dave answer these questions: My CEO is micromanaging the developers. What do I do? I’m about to take a job as the only developer at a company. How do I handle working without technical coworkers?
Episode 71: Informal Leadership and Dealing With Burnout
Jamison and Dave answer these questions: I’m sometimes an informal lead on project teams. How do I help the team get stuff done as a peer? How do I deal with burnout after an extended period of crunch time? Jamison mentions the blog post b…
Episode 70: Appraisal-Driven Development and Meeting Creep
Jamison and Dave answer these questions: I’m a new team lead with a team member who is very appraisal-driven. How do I deal with them? Have you ever experienced meeting-creep? What do you do about it? Jamison mentions the 37 signals blog p…
Episode 69: A Know-It-All Lead and Selling Your Boss on Remote Work
Jamison and Dave answer these questions: My supervisor is a know-it-all who needs to be the smartest person in the room. How do I deal with it? I want to move to another city and work remotely. How do I convince my boss to let me?
Episode 68: Paying Your Dues and Non-technical Hobbies
Jamison and Dave answer these questions: It’s been a year and I still haven’t touched the codebase. What should I do? All my hobbies revolve around computers. How do I develop other interests? Jamison mentioned Dan Luu’s article on how bad…
Episode 67: Graduate School and Asking Good Questions
Jamison and Dave answer these questions: Should I get a Masters in Computer Science? How do I ask good questions?
Episode 66: Nepotism and Minimum Junior Requirements
Jamison and Dave talk about these questions: My cousin is a manager at my employer. How do I avoid nepotism? I’d like to become a developer. What are the minimum requirements for a junior developer? When will I be “good enough” to get a jo…
Episode 65: Left In The Dust and Imposter Syndrome
Jamison and Dave talk about these questions: I have a great, comfortable job that doesn’t push me very hard. How do I deal with worrying about being left in the dust? How do I deal with imposter syndrome?
Episode 64: Negative Peer Reviews and On Call
Jamison and Dave talk about these questions: How direct should I be in a peer review of a coworker who I really dislike? How do I convince developers to go on call?
Episode 63: (Rerun) Management Snobs and Two Bosses
Jamison and Dave were out this week, so here is a DEEP CUT from the archives. This originally aired as episode 41. How do I deal with someone who says their job (management) is so much harder than my job (engineering)? How do I deal with a…
Episode 62: Many Meetings and Surviving an Acquisition
Jamison and Dave answer these two questions: I’m in too many meetings. How do I guard my own productivity? How do I make sure I’m not sidelined when my company acquires another company?
Episode 61: Product Managers and Notifications
We answer these two questions: What should developers know about product management? I have TOO MANY notifications interrupting me all the time. What do I do?
Episode 60: Office Arrangements and Disarming A Code Owner
We answer these two questions: What is the best seating arrangements for software developers? How do I disarm my CTO who is emotionally attached to his code?
Episode 59: Buying Training and Unrelated Experience
Thanks to all the people who pointed us to the Single Level of Abstraction Principle which we obliquely referred to in episode 57 . We answer these two questions: How can I convince management to pay for developer training? Should I mentio…
Episode 58: Dropping Out and Interview Prep (Rerun)
Dave and Jamison were out this week, so we have a re-run of a DEEP CUT for you. This originally aired as episode 18. We answer these two questions: I have a part-time job as a developer while I’m still in school. Should I drop out and just…
Episode 57: Disliking Management and Difficult Co-workers
I’ve been pushed in to doing management tasks I really don’t enjoy. What do I do? How do I handle a co-worker who I really struggle to get along with? Dave and Jamison answer these questions:
Episode 56: Keeping Meetings On Track and Designer-centric Culture
How do I keep meetings on track? I work in an agency with a designer-centric culture. How do I make myself heard? Dave and Jamison answer these questions:
Episode 55: Ng-Conf Live Episode
It’s a special ng-conf live episode! Dave and Jamison answer these questions in front of a live audience: When you go freelancing, do your coding skills atrophy? What is something you wish you knew about freelancing before you started? I m…
Episode 54: Sneaky Contractors and Job Titles
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Our codebase is really bad, and management hired a contractor behind our backs to rewrite it. What should I do? How important are job titles when looking for a new job? Here is the Khan Academy Engi…
Episode 53: Bait and Switch and Informing Your Manager
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I was hired for one thing, but ended up doing something very different that I don’t enjoy. What do I do? How do I tell my manager that I’m moving into management on another team?
Episode 52: Slowness Guilt and I Have No Side Projects
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I feel guilty about how slow I’m working. What should I do? I’d like to find a job, but I don’t have any completed side projects or an interesting GitHub profile. How can I explain this?
Episode 51: Junior Scrum Master In Trouble And Jamison Has No Degree
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a junior developer on a team of seniors, and I’m also the Scrum Master. Our team has lots of problems. What do I do? Jamison openly talks about not finishing his degree. How did he put it on his…
Episode 50: I Didn't Quit and Manager of Zero People
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I didn’t quit my job. Did I mess up? I was hired to manage a team, but it is actually just me. What do I do?
Episode 49: Candidate Plagiarism and a Tightwad Employer
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What do I do if I suspect my co-worker plagiarized my homework assignment in their own interview? My employer is making me provide my own laptop. Is this normal? We mention The Joel Test . Also reme…
Episode 48: Quitting a Death March & Am I Underpaid
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: When and how do you quit a company that is on a death march? How do I find out if I’m underpaid?
Episode 47: Speaking Up In A New Job and Personal Issues
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How soon into a new job is it appropriate to raise concerns? What do you do when issues in your personal life affect your work? Thank you to Algolia for sponsoring this episode. Check out their job…
Episode 46: My New Crappy Job and Youth vs the Status Quo
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I deal with my new job that turns out to be crappy? How do I know how hard to push back against more experienced engineers when suggesting a new idea? Thank you to Algolia for sponsoring this…
Episode 45: RAPID FIRE and Micromanagers
It’s our first RAPID FIRE episode, where we answer a bunch of questions rapid-ish-ly. Why do I get passed up for developer jobs? Should I take this high-paying job even though it’s a scary change? Should I quit my first job after five year…
Episode 44: Discussing Firing and Writing Job Postings
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: When I let someone go, should I tell them the reason why? How do I write a good job description? We mention Julia Evans’ blog post A litmus test for job descriptions in the second question.
Episode 43: Internship Costs and CS Interview Questions
Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What do internships cost companies? How do you feel about asking hard technical computer science questions in interviews? The second question was prompted by this tweet: In 20 years of engineering I…
Episode 42: Bootcamp Job Hopping and Cultural Reliability
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Should I switch jobs to my fourth job within two years of graduating from a bootcamp? What non-technical practices and cultural attributes improve software reliability?
Episode 41: Management Snobs and Two Bosses
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I deal with someone who says their job (management) is so much harder than my job (engineering)? How do I deal with a two-boss situation where I am one of the bosses?
Episode 40: Office Visibility and New Tech
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How can I encourage my team to be more visible in the office? How do I learn new technologies without going through a noob phase?
Episode 39: Brilliant Jerks and One on Ones
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I deal with engineers who are skilled technically but rude and demeaning? What should I talk about in one on ones with my manager or reports? We also cite Questions for our f…
Episode 38: Going Over Heads and Firing Just After Hiring
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: When is it appropriate to go over someone’s head? Should I fire the new engineer that we just hired (and who relocated to take the job)?
Episode 37: VC Funding and Internal Presentations
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How does venture capital work, and how does it affect me? How do I give great presentations at work?
Episode 36: Unlimited Vacation and Enforcing Best Practices
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What do you think of unlimited vacation policies? How do I enforce coding best practices? Show notes, because Jamison is feeling ambitious: The Netflix culture slides we mentioned p…
Episode 35: Attracting Talent and Quitting Responsibly
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How can I attract talent? How do I quit without burning bridges?
Episode 34: Do Certifications Help and How Can I Avoid Avoidance?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Do certifications help me? How can I solve an avoidance problem?
Episode 33: Damaging Your Credibility and Meeting Potential Employers In School
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How can a developer damage their credibility online? How can I meet potential employers while I’m still in school?
Episode 32: Why Would You Do Contracting?
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer this question: Why would a developer leave a full time job to do consulting or contracting? It just so happens that Jamison did this a few months ago, and he shares his experience in making the tran…
Episode 31: Going In To Management and Knowing If A Job Is Worth Applying To
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Should I go in to management? How do you know if a job is worth applying to?
Episode 30: Reaching Consensus and Code Editing Etiquette
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How should you reach consensus on a team? Should you always have consensus? What is the etiquette around editing code in a shared repository?
Episode 29: What Should I Do When Starting A New Job?
Literally the only episode that the advice “quit your job and get a better one” doesn’t apply. Dave and Jamison answer the question: What should I do when starting a new job?
Episode 28: How Long Should I Stay At My Job and How Do I Help Junior Developers Improve
In episode 28, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How long should I stay before I quit my job? Two to three years seems fairly normal. Dave sees people with less than 12 months regularly. Staying at a job means you experience things…
Episode 27: Writing Great Resumes and Pushing Back on Non-Engineering Tasks
In episode 27, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How do I write a great resume? Do you really need a resume these days? How important is formatting and good design? What content should be on your resume? Should I push back on non-en…
Episode 26: Communicate Your Efforts and I Told You So
In episode 26, Jamison and Dave answer these question: How do you make sure people know about your good work? See Matt Zabriskie’s great post for background on this. We also mentioned Do Things, Write About It . How do you get your point a…
Episode 25: Understanding the Business and Managing Without Being a Developer
In episode 25, Jamison and Dave answer these question: How do I understand the business side better? Analysis of tabs vs spaces How does your business make money? Just ask your CEO/manager Kill the myth of the pointy-haired boss Smaller co…
Episode 24: Should I be a generalist or specialist developer?
In episode 24, Jamison and Dave answer this question: As a software developer, should I be a generalist or a specialist? This was inspired by a Twitter conversation here: https://twitter.com/iam_preethi/status/766758679743954944
Episode 23: Joining a startup as a CTO and asking for a raise
In episode 23, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: You are asked to be a CTO of a start-up. What questions would you ask in order to decide whether to join, and what things would you give most attention to, if you do join? I REALLY wa…
Episode 22: Health insurance and contributing to open source projects
In episode 21, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: What’s up with all this health insurance jargon? How do I get started contributing to open source?
Episode 21: Giving work to interns and dealing with "dead weight" developers
In episode 21, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: What kind of work should interns be given? How do you handle developers who are dead weight?
Episode 20: Stories from people who got fired and doing effective code reviews
In episode 20, Jamison and Dave share some stories from people who have been fired. We also answer this question: How do I make code reviews more effective? It feels like reviewers fit into 2 categories: either they are too quick and super…
Episode 19: Firing someone for a coding mistake and getting demoted
In episode 19, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: Would you ever fire someone over a coding mistake? For example, should you empathize with ignorance and explain how SQL injection works or is the mistake so basic as to be intolerable…
Episode 18: Dropping out of college and preparing for interviews
In episode 18, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: I’m a computer science major who still has a couple years of school left. I also have a part time job doing web development. I love what I’m learning and doing at work to the point th…
Episode 17: Side project ideas and getting fired
In episode 17, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: From listener Greg Harrison: I want to build a side-project, but my lack of coming up with a good idea saps my motivation. Do you guys have any tips? Have you ever been fired? What ha…
Episode 16: Dealing with recruiters and learning new things without frustration
In episode 16, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: From listener David Renne: What’s the best way to talk to random LinkedIn recruiters, recruiter calls and emails? I prefer the reverse lookup apps to determine if an unrecognized phon…
Episode 15: Working with non-technical people and keeping up with the latest technology (with Brad Green)
In episode 15, Jamison and Dave join Brad Green, engineering director at Google and Angular team manager, to answer these questions: How do I deal with non-technical people at work? I often get questions that put me into a position where I…
Episode 14: Web developer prejudice and legacy code
In episode 14, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: Since I am primarily a web developer, I often find there is a bit of developer prejudice, against web developers from software engineers of other categories. Often I find they think I…
Episode 13: Dealing with a 'yes' boss and the difference between contract and permanent positions
In episode 13, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: What should you do about a boss, or in my case ‘solution architect’, who won’t push back to the client and just keeps sacrificing quality of the product to push more features out? Wha…
Episode 12: Making friends at work and how to be good at being managed
In episode 12, Jamison, Dave, and special guest Ann Harter answer these questions: How do I make friends at work? Should I? I hear a lot about being a good manager but not much about being managed. How do I do that?
Episode 11: Negotiating offers and dealing with an oblivious boss
In episode 11, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: I’m looking for a new job. How do I negotiate to get a better offer? How do you deal constructively with a boss who is well-intentioned, reasonably nice and intelligent, but incompete…
Episode 10: Mentors and Stock Options
In episode 10, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How about an episode about mentoring? Why is it important, how do we do it, and how do we find the right mentor for us? How do stock options work? How can I tell whether an offer with…
Episode 9: Deadlines and Titles
In episode 9, Jamison, Dave, and special guest Layne Mosely answer these questions: As a software developer, is it better to put an aggressive deadline on myself? Or should I let it be open ended? What are the effects of these two approach…
Episode 8: Work life balance and on-boarding new engineers
In episode 8, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How do you achieve work life balance? Do you have any strategies that work for you? Any bad examples from your own lives? How do you on-board new engineers?
Episode 7: Finding meaning and quitting your job
In episode 7, Jamison and Dave answer these questions: How do I quit my job? What’s the process? How do I avoid burning bridges? What will my employer expect from me? How do benefits work? I’m worried my job is not meaningful? Am I just cr…
Episode 6: Speaking at Conferences
In episode 6, Jamison and Dave answer this question: I’d like to do some public speaking. How do I get accepted to speak at conferences? How do I give good talks once I’m there?
Episode 5: Developer Compensation
In episode 5, Jamison and Dave answer this question: What are common ways developers are compensated? Do developers usually get a bonus? Stock options?
Episode 4: Should I build my personal brand?
In episode 4, Jamison and Dave answer this question: I have heard a lot about “marketing myself” and my “personal brand”. For example, some people say I should be writing a blog post every week or creating lots of YouTube content. They tal…
Episode 3: What to look for in a dev team
In episode 3, Jamison and Dave answer two questions: What should I look for in a dev team? I don’t get enough done at work. I work on a small team that has aggressive plans for developing its product, but I don’t feel like I get enough wor…
Episode 2: Influencing your team and dealing with anger
In episode 2, Jamison and Dave answer two questions: I work on a team, and I am not the team lead. I have lots of ideas for how to do things better. How can I influence my team without being the team lead, or without stepping on his or her…
Episode 1: Startup Opportunities and Switching Jobs
Welcome to Soft Skills Engineering, where we answer your questions about non-technical topics in software engineering. Come get some wisdom, or at least some wise cracks. In episode 1, Dave and Jamison answer two questions: I’m a developer…