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The WB & The Teen Drama - Part 1 | 133

5 days ago

When The WB launched in January 1995 it's initial block of programming focused on comedy with four new sitcoms including The Wayans Brothers. But it wasn't comedy that would come to define the short lived television network. Instead The WB became known as the home of the teen drama. Over the next tw...

William Lazonick on How The Stock Market Killed Tech

4 months ago

Recorded live at Web Summit Lisbon, Ed Zitron is joined by William Lazonick, professor emeritus of economics at the University of Massachusetts, who is also the co-founder and president of the Academic-Industry Research Network, to talk about how the incentives of shareholder capitalism and stock bu...

🌳 Roots & Trees: OpenRoot, and Cedar to the rescue for access control

5 months ago

🪜 The Go Remote Meetup is looking for a new organizer. Step up! Interview with Wilken Rivera of the Go Developer Network, Episode 32 Proposals Accepted: add slog.DiscardHandler Previous discussion in Episode 80 Accepted: enable GOCACHEPROG by default Previous discussion in Episode 85 &#x1f4c...

The Story of Apple Pay with Jennifer Bailey

5 months ago

In 2024, marking 10 years since its launch, Apple Pay now boasts hundreds of millions of consumers in 78 markets, at checkout on millions of websites and apps, in tens of millions of stores worldwide, and is supported by more than 11,000 bank and network partners. In this episode, a16z General Partn...

#204 John Bragg: The Blueberry Billionaire

6 months ago

From a tiny village, John Bragg quietly built an empire that controls half the world's wild blueberries and North America's largest private telecom network. In this rare interview, the famously private billionaire reveals how he defied conventional wisdom by transforming a small farm into two multi-...

The vanishing network with Kent C. Dodds

6 months ago

Kent C. Dodds, web dev educator, discusses the evolution of web architectures, the potential of React Server Components, and the latest advancements in React 19, offering insights perfect for developers eager to stay ahead. Links https://kentcdodds.com https://x.com/kentcdodds https://github.com/ken...

Tweede Golf with Folkert de Vries

1 year ago

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 implementation, ntpd, written in C, is still widely used today. That's ...

PubNub with Stephen Blum

1 year ago

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 smaller scales, PubNub focuses on the challenges of connecti...

Ben Huh @ Cheezburger Network: The Guy Who Did Haz Funny Cat Pictures

2 years ago

What would the Internet be without pictures and videos of cats doing ridiculous things? Luckily, we'll never have to find out, and it's thanks, in part, to Ben Huh. In the early 2000s, Ben bought a popular cat meme website called I Can Haz Cheezburger and he turned it into the Cheezburger Network, o...

Marc Seriff @ AOL: The Network Engineer Who Introduced the Internet to Everyone

2 years ago

For millions of people, their first experience with the World Wide Web was made possible by America Online -- AOL. In fact, most people directly associate AOL with the Web. But did you know AOL predates the World Wide Web by nearly a decade? That's because, when AOL launched, the it was still illega...

Andrew Conru @ FriendFinder Networks: The PhD Who Made Online Dating More 'Friendly'

3 years ago

Not every online dating website needs to be for everyone. At least, that's what Andrew Conru believed. Rather than creating a single dating website and expecting everyone to join it -- which was the strategy of dating mega-site Match.com -- Andrew took a different approach to online dating. He launc...

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