Creating Tools for Thought with Andy Matuschak
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
16h ago
Andy Matuschak is an independent researcher who explores user interfaces that expand what people can think and do. He sits down with Scott to talk about how we learn, why we learn, and what learning means in a world of AI and AGI. https://andymatuschak.org ..read more
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Defining Developer Relations with Angie Jones
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
1w ago
Scott's in Berlin this week and talks to Angie Jones, Global Vice President of Developer Relations, TBD @ Block, about the job of Developer Relations. What does a DevRel person even do? Are they just hanging out in the Delta Lounge or are the Developers? What does it mean to Advocate versus Evangelize?  ..read more
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Computer Science Visualizations with Sam Rose
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
1w ago
Sam Rose creates visual introductions to computer science topics. Each post takes about a month to make, and he tries to cover foundational topics in a way that's accessible to beginners. Scott chats with Sam about the how and why of making such bespoke and sophisticated blog posts. Visit Sam Rose's site! Load Balancing Memory Allocation Hashing Retries Bloom Filters Numbers Queueing Bartosz Ciechanowski's Mechanical Watch Andy Matuschak ..read more
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Introducing .NET Aspire with Damian Edwards
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
3w ago
NET Aspire has folks talking - but why? What is .NET Aspire and what does it me for the average ASP.NET developer like me? Is it a thing for Kubernetes? Is it just for .NET Devs? Scott sits down with Damian Edwards to get a sense of what .NET Aspire ahem aspires to do, and where it's heading ..read more
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DIY Insulin Pumps with Dr Martin de Bock
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
3w ago
Martin de Bock is a Pediatric Endocrinologist and Associate Professor at the University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand. In this episode it talks with Scott about the importance of access to low-cost and reliable technology to manage Type 1 Diabetes, like the design for an open source low cost insulin pump that he and his colleagues are championing. Can YOU (should you?) create a DIY insulin pump from plans on GitHub? https://github.com/UCBioengineering/open_source_insulin_pump https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32837953/ https://cmrf.org.nz/story/dr-martin-de-bock ..read more
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Scott on DotNetRocks episode 1900 with Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
1M ago
It's episode 1900! While at Build, Carl and Richard recorded a milestone episode with Scott Hanselman. Scott talks about his goals in the later stages of his career, the ideas and origins of all the podcasts, and what is important to him today. In the second half, Carl pulls out a quiz show for Scott with quotes from shows going back 20 years! Lots of great stories of different conferences, podcasts, and other events - and the things learned along the way. Thanks for listening ..read more
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Dr. Juan Gilbert in association with the ACM Bytecast
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
1M ago
In association with the ACM's Bytecast Podcast, this week Scott talks to Dr. Juan Gilbert. Dr Gilbert was recently awarded the  National Medal of Technology and Innovation for his work on inclusive open-source voting systems. Dr. Gilbert is the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor and Chair of the Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department at the University of Florida where he leads the Computing for Social Good Lab ..read more
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Dr. Juan Gilbert
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
1M ago
In association with the ACM's Bytecast Podcast, this week Scott talks to Dr. Juan Gilbert. Dr Gilbert was recently awarded the  National Medal of Technology and Innovation for his work on inclusive open-source voting systems. Dr. Gilbert is the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor and Chair of the Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department at the University of Florida where he leads the Computing for Social Good Lab ..read more
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Making "Tales of Kenzera: Zau" with Abubakar Salim
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
2M ago
Abubakar Salim is an actor embedded in the video games industry - he voiced Bayek in Assassin’s Creed Origins, and he’s spent his whole life playing games. His new Metroidvania is called "Tales of Kenzera: Zau" and it's fantastic. The game is developed by Surgent Studios - a company Salim founded - alongside EA Originals. In this episode Abubakar chats with Scott about gaming, parents, culture, Afrofuturism, mythology, and much more ..read more
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Ethics, AI, and Human-centered Computing with Dr. Casey Fiesler
Hanselminutes With Scott Hanselman
by Scott Hanselman
2M ago
Casey Fiesler is an associate professor in the Department of Information Science (and Computer Science, by courtesy) at the University of Colorado Boulder.  She has a PhD in Human-Centered Computing from Georgia Tech and a JD from Vanderbilt Law School. This week she talks to Scott about AI and Ethics ..read more
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