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Jared

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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Programming with LLMs (Interview)

Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. You've learned a lot and I've learned a lot from you. So we appreciate your time. This was a ton of fun. Thanks for having me. Okay, so hopefully hearing David's experience has helped you on your programming with LLM's journey. I'm sure you have thoughts on the matter. Let us hear them in the comments.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Programming with LLMs (Interview)

Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. You've learned a lot and I've learned a lot from you. So we appreciate your time. This was a ton of fun. Thanks for having me. Okay, so hopefully hearing David's experience has helped you on your programming with LLM's journey. I'm sure you have thoughts on the matter. Let us hear them in the comments.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Programming with LLMs (Interview)

Yes, there is a Zulip topic dedicated to this episode, and I'm sure there's lots of insightful things being posted by ChangeLog community members right after they listen. There's a link in your show notes so you can see what's up and join for $0 at changelog.com slash community. Let's give one more shout out to our sponsors of this awesome conversation.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Programming with LLMs (Interview)

Yes, there is a Zulip topic dedicated to this episode, and I'm sure there's lots of insightful things being posted by ChangeLog community members right after they listen. There's a link in your show notes so you can see what's up and join for $0 at changelog.com slash community. Let's give one more shout out to our sponsors of this awesome conversation.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Programming with LLMs (Interview)

Thank you to Fly.io, to Retool, retool.com slash changelog, to Temporal, find them at temporal.io, and to Augment Code. Head to augmentcode.com to get started. And thanks, of course, to our beat freak in residence, the one, the only, Breakmaster Cylinder. Woo! Yeah, I like beats. Oh, and we have a little bonus for our favorite kind of listener. That's a changelog++ listener, of course.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Programming with LLMs (Interview)

Thank you to Fly.io, to Retool, retool.com slash changelog, to Temporal, find them at temporal.io, and to Augment Code. Head to augmentcode.com to get started. And thanks, of course, to our beat freak in residence, the one, the only, Breakmaster Cylinder. Woo! Yeah, I like beats. Oh, and we have a little bonus for our favorite kind of listener. That's a changelog++ listener, of course.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Programming with LLMs (Interview)

Stay tuned, friends. We go even one layer deeper on what a potential tailscale AI might look like. If you aren't a++ member, head to changelog.com slash++ today. Right now, even. You're free right now, aren't you? Okay, that's it. This one's done, but we'll talk to you again on changelogging, friends, on Friday. Bye, y'all.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Programming with LLMs (Interview)

Stay tuned, friends. We go even one layer deeper on what a potential tailscale AI might look like. If you aren't a++ member, head to changelog.com slash++ today. Right now, even. You're free right now, aren't you? Okay, that's it. This one's done, but we'll talk to you again on changelogging, friends, on Friday. Bye, y'all.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

What up, nerds? I'm Jared, and this is ChangeLog News for the week of Monday, February 3rd, 2025. Last week's freakout about DeepSeek subsided. after people realized that its $5.6 million price tag was just the GPU cost of the pre-training run. And the actual total cost is likely up in the billions, where we'd expect it to be. This week's Freakout is all about the tariff-induced trade war.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

What up, nerds? I'm Jared, and this is ChangeLog News for the week of Monday, February 3rd, 2025. Last week's freakout about DeepSeek subsided. after people realized that its $5.6 million price tag was just the GPU cost of the pre-training run. And the actual total cost is likely up in the billions, where we'd expect it to be. This week's Freakout is all about the tariff-induced trade war.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

What will next week's Freakout be? Hang tight, friends. I'm sure the writers will come up with something. Okay, let's get into this week's developer news. Worth your attention. Everyone knows your location. After learning of a massive data leak that exposed 2,000 plus apps secretly collecting geolocation data without user consent,

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

What will next week's Freakout be? Hang tight, friends. I'm sure the writers will come up with something. Okay, let's get into this week's developer news. Worth your attention. Everyone knows your location. After learning of a massive data leak that exposed 2,000 plus apps secretly collecting geolocation data without user consent,

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

Tim SH looked into the list and found three apps that he has installed on his iPhone in that list. That gave him an idea. Could he track himself down externally, as in to buy his geolocation data leaked by some application?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

Tim SH looked into the list and found three apps that he has installed on his iPhone in that list. That gave him an idea. Could he track himself down externally, as in to buy his geolocation data leaked by some application?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

So he grabbed an old iPhone 11, restored it to factory defaults with a brand new Apple ID, set up Charles Proxy to record all traffic coming in and out, installed a single game, stack by catch app and logged all of his findings. The results are troubling, but not surprising.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

So he grabbed an old iPhone 11, restored it to factory defaults with a brand new Apple ID, set up Charles Proxy to record all traffic coming in and out, installed a single game, stack by catch app and logged all of his findings. The results are troubling, but not surprising.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

He even made a flow chart of the data coursing its way through the network, finishing with quote, this is the worst thing about these data trades that happen constantly around the world. Each small part of it is, or at least seems legit. It's the bigger picture that makes them look ugly. comfortably monitor your internet traffic.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

He even made a flow chart of the data coursing its way through the network, finishing with quote, this is the worst thing about these data trades that happen constantly around the world. Each small part of it is, or at least seems legit. It's the bigger picture that makes them look ugly. comfortably monitor your internet traffic.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

After a story like the last one, I figured you might want a quick and easy way to monitor your network traffic. SniffNet is a cross-platform app written in Rust that looks like a great free option. Here's what sets it apart. Quote, SniffNet is a technical tool, but at the same time, it strongly focuses on the overall user experience.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Everyone knows your location (News)

After a story like the last one, I figured you might want a quick and easy way to monitor your network traffic. SniffNet is a cross-platform app written in Rust that looks like a great free option. Here's what sets it apart. Quote, SniffNet is a technical tool, but at the same time, it strongly focuses on the overall user experience.