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Interviews and news about the technology industry, focusing on the voices of people from under-represented and marginalized groups.
This week Audrey and I chat about the compromised NPM package that stole a bunch of credentials, OSCON code of conduct issues, and Guido van Rossum stepping down abruptly from BDFL of Python.
Complete show notes: https://recompilermag.com/2018/08/08/episode-67-capital-no
[01:52] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[02:53] The Recompiler Issue 8: Wildcard[04:14] Community Event Planning book pre-order[05:00] npm, Inc. Status - Compromised version of eslint-scope published[22:32] [python-committers] Transfer of power [44:17] Sage Sharp on Twitter: "As I live in a country where a specific political party..."[49:16] Coraline Ada Ehmke — Coraline Ada Ehmke: Why I Am Not Speaking at OSCON[44:45] Christie Koehler on Twitter: "As someone involved in persuading O'Reilly to adopt a code of conduct for OSCON in the first place, I'm disappointed in them for this decision.…"[45:20] Audrey Eschright on Twitter: "This is a fundamental misunderstanding of harm and oppression. I’m disappointed but not surprised — many of us spent significant effort to get @OReillyMedia to adopt a code of conduct because they didn’t understand the need and we saw mixed results.… "[1:00:11] On Avoiding Conflation of Political Speech and Hate Speech - Bradley M. Kuhn ( Brad ) ( bkuhn )[1:02:24] Political Speech and Conference Codes of Conduct | Tim O'Reilly | Pulse | LinkedIn[1:05:43] rhysd/vim.wasm: Vim editor ported to WebAssembly[1:07:39] Cheesecake the capybara fosters puppies
The Recompiler Podcast
Interviews and news about the technology industry, focusing on the voices of people from under-represented and marginalized groups.