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"SQLite is likely used more than all other database engines combined"

So, like, even more popular than that?!

https://www.sqlite.org/mostdeployed.html


We discuss this in detail with Richard on next week's episode of The Changelog podcast.

https://changelog.fm


Do you know why he is doing publicity this year? He was on another podcast recently too.


>Do you know why he is doing publicity this year? He was on another podcast recently too.

Perhaps he was asked.


Co-host of The Changelog here.

Thanks for sharing and listening! We also publish transcripts[1] for every episode we produce, but it takes a few days so if you'd rather read than listen, stay tuned and we'll post the transcript soon. <3

[1]: https://github.com/thechangelog/transcripts


I only discovered you folks in the last 6 months or so but your “Go Time” podcast is regularly one of the most enjoyable technical podcasts i listen to. I don’t actually write much go, but i just enjoy the show.

The recent changelog SRE episode discussing your latest infra improvements was pretty cool too.

I wonder if you’re considering adding more programming languages to your network since you seem to have cracked the format better than any others in my feed?


The other Co-host of The Changelog here...

If you liked that SRE style show on our infra, then you'll love the new show we just launched called Ship It - https://changelog.com/shipit

We are open to more camps and languages, bur we're very focused on sustainable expansion. What camps/langs did you have in mind?


I think a Rust Podcast with the dynamics of Go Time could be hard to beat.

I don’t know if you ever listened to LUG Radio when that was a thing, that show was magnetic for me and it was like Go Time in that regard - the presenters made it just as much as the topic being interesting made it.


Agreed—I would definitely listen to a Changelog podcast on Rust.


The site does a lot more than merely hosting podcasts.

There’s a very active news feed with submissions, commenting, newsletter subscriptions and management, a blog, episode requests, live streams, etc.

Check out the source to see what all the app does:

https://github.com/thechangelog/changelog.com


This quote from Adam on our episode about the setup explains some of our motivations here:

> It’s worth noting that we don’t really need what we have around Kubernetes. This is for fun, to some degree. One, we love Linode, they’re a great partner… Two, we love you, Gerhard, and all the work you’ve done here… We don’t really need this setup. One, it’s about learning ourselves, but then also sharing that. Obviously, Changelog.com is open source, so if you’re curious how this is implemented, you can look in our codebase. But beyond that, I think it’s important to remind our audience that we don’t really need this; it’s fun to have, and actually a worthwhile investment for us, because this does cost us money (Gerhard does not work for free), and it’s part of this desire to learn for ourselves, and then also to share it with everyone else… So that’s fun. It’s fun to do.


Sorry for the hassle! We’ve been hit by lots of spammers lately so I battened down the hatches. Unfortunately this has the side effect of also blocking some legit humans as well. :(


Could 2FA or a mobile number be a good/practical alternative ?


Additional topics discussed in our just-released conversation[1] with GitLab and Element leads:

1. What happened to "ChatOps" and why is GitLab divesting in this space?

2. Who contacted whom? What are some details of the acquisition process and negotiations?

3. What does this mean at a practical sense for existing Gitter users?

4. What's going to happen in the next 6, 12, and 18 months?

[1]: https://changelog.com/podcast/414


1. ChatOps is still a feature of GitLab https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/chatops/ and supports multiple chat platforms. GitLab doesn't need to own the chat to make chatops work.

2. GitLab contacted Matrix.

I think 3. and 4. have answers in https://matrix.org/blog/2020/09/30/welcoming-gitter-to-matri...


I believe that grandparent wanted us to listen to the interview (:


I'd be happy with a transcript. Much faster to read than listen.


Is there a transcript?



Nice, thanks.


"ChatOps" almost invariably means Slack. That's why GitLab is divesting in that space.

Look at what happened HipChat, Stride, etc.


Yes, we pay a human to transcribe each episode and then we open source the markdown on GitHub for community collaboration/improvement.


Yeah except that is a different podcast...


... except it's the same answer, only their response is more detailed.


We used paged feeds[1] for our RSS, but not all podcast clients support it. I might end up going back to a full feed, but remove the show notes, etc from older episodes to keep the file size smaller...

[1]: https://podlove.org/paged-feeds/


Ok that makes sense. But I use Overcast, so how can I listen to it?


I use Huffduffer[1] either by searching for someone who has added it already[2] or adding it directly with details and a link to the mp3 myself. Then add your huffduff feed to Overcast (can add based on tags also).

[1]: https://huffduffer.com/ [2]: https://huffduffer.com/neaj/543363


I had the same problem and ended up uploading it via http://overcast.fm.


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