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Tagged “Open Source”
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FFmpeg and VLC: The Invisible Backbone of Digital Media
This episode provides a deep dive into the engineering, culture, and impact of FFmpeg and VLC. Jean-Baptiste Kempf and Kieran Cunha explain the mechanics of video codecs, the necessity of handcrafted assembly for performance, and the philo…
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Yann LeCun: AI, World Models, and the Future of AGI
Yann LeCun argues that current autoregressive LLMs are limited by their focus on text and their inability to model the physical world. He advocates for moving away from generative AI toward Joint Embedding Predictive Architectures (JEPA), …
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George Hotz: AI, TinyCorp, Decentralization, and the Future
In this extensive conversation, George Hotz shares his vision for the future of artificial intelligence, advocating for radical decentralization and open-source development. He introduces his new venture, TinyCorp, and its core project, Ti…
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Marc Andreessen: AI, the Future of Internet, & Truth
Marc Andreessen explores the transformative power of artificial intelligence as an augmentation technology that will fundamentally reshape the internet, research, and individual productivity. By analyzing the evolution of internet browsers…
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Wikipedia Co-Founder Jimmy Wales on Knowledge and Truth
Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia, details the journey of the platform from the rigid academic failure of Newpedia into the world's most accessible repository of knowledge. Focusing on the power of the open-source spirit, he explore…
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Mark Zuckerberg: Meta, AI, and the Future of Computing
In this comprehensive conversation, Mark Zuckerberg discusses how the humility and intense focus learned through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu shape his leadership style and resilience. He outlines Meta's strategy for Artificial Intelligence, emphas…
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Peter Wang: Python, Cybernetics, and the Future of Society
In this conversation, Peter Wang explores the intersection of programming, philosophy, and cybernetics. He details the evolution of the Python scientific ecosystem, emphasizing how decentralized open-source collaboration creates massive, s…
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The Legacy and Vision of James Gosling: Creator of Java
In this episode, James Gosling, the visionary behind Java, shares his journey from writing assembly code on early PDP-8 machines to revolutionizing modern software engineering. He discusses the creation of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), e…
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David Patterson: Computer Architecture and RISC-V
In this episode, computer science pioneer David Patterson explores the history and future of computer architecture. He details the influential shift from complex instruction sets (CISC) to the more efficient reduced instruction set (RISC),…
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Engineering TensorFlow: Machine Learning at Google Scale
In this insightful episode, Rajat Manga, engineering director for Google’s TensorFlow team, explores the transformation of machine learning from early, proprietary experiments like Disbelief to today’s global, open-source standard. The dis…
1h 11m
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