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Command+Shift+Left

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Episodes

31

Latest episode

Nov 2024

Language

EN-US

About the show

Command+Shift+Left is a podcast that helps you navigate the treacherous waters of the software development, ops, and security world, while also diving into the hot current trends in the industry. Join us, and embark on a journey through hilarious real-world stories, pro-tips and hacks for navigating your way around developer security.

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November 6, 2024Episode 2945 min

E29: Hacktoberfest & AI Paradoxes

In this episode, we discuss Hacktoberfest’s impact on open-source contributions and the unique challenges it brings for maintainers. Then, we went into the “Jevons Paradox” and its relevance to AI, exploring how increased efficiency can lead to skyrocketing demand and unexpected consequences. We also tackle the age-old question of balancing quick MVP development with long-term scalability—when to cut corners and when to plan for the future. Finally, we look at how FPGAs and specialized silicon are transforming hardware development.Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

October 31, 2024Episode 2850 min

E28: Quantum Security & Tech Debt Traps

In this episode, we dive into the fascinating layers of "everything as code" and how recursive coding practices are changing software management. We explore the potential of quantum cryptography to revolutionize data security, possibly making hacks a thing of the past. Finally, we tackle the growing tech debt that comes from trying to reinvent the wheel and why keeping things “boring” can be the smartest strategy. Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

October 24, 2024Episode 2757 min

E27: Biocomputers & Security Evolution

In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of biocomputers and how brain cells are being used to control machines. We dive into what this means for the future of AI and security. We also discuss the growing threats of browser vulnerabilities, like the "man in the browser" attack, and how even trusted extensions can pose risks. Finally, we look at the evolution of DevSecOps, debating the balance between engineers building features and taking on security responsibilities.Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

October 17, 2024Episode 261 hr 0 min

E26: Open Robotics & DevOps Evolution

In this episode, we explore how open-source robotics are reshaping remote work, allowing users to control robots from thousands of miles away with incredible precision. We also delve into how DevOps may be a solved problem, but the next frontier—optimizing development environments—still has room to grow. Then, we discuss the security risks introduced by complex car software, recounting some high-profile hacks and the need for constant vigilance. Lastly, we debate the relevance of computer science degrees in today’s tech landscape and whether they are still essential for success.Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

October 10, 202446 min

E25: MVP & Chaos Testing

In this episode, we explore the surprising ratio between getting an MVP ready and reaching full maturity. We also dive into the challenges of cloud spot pricing and how unpredictable it can be for customers. Then, we look at the intriguing world of chaos engineering, where companies purposely break their systems to build stronger infrastructure. Lastly, we learn about the surprising connection between luxury watches and gravity’s effect on timekeeping. Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

October 3, 2024Episode 2439 min

E24: URLs & Self-Healing Skin

In this episode, we explore the differences between URLs, URNs, and URIs and why they often confuse developers. We also dive into the limitations of using build pipelines for test automation, the potential of self-healing electronic skin in prosthetics and robotics, and the challenges of deploying machine learning models on Kubernetes, including AI’s evolving role in managing infrastructure.Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

September 19, 2024Episode 2346 min

E23: Infinite Integers & Byte-Sized Breakdowns

In this podcast episode, we’ll explore Rob Pike’s reflections on integer overflow and what he wishes Go had solved, as well as NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s controversial suggestion that AI could render coding obsolete, urging the next generation to focus on farming instead. We'll also journey through the bizarre creation of INTERCAL, a programming language intentionally designed to frustrate, and discuss the challenges of building open-source communities in today’s tech landscape. Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

September 12, 2024Episode 2242 min

E22: DNA Data & AI Stickers

In this episode, we discover why Slack’s API response guidelines are tripping up developers, and how 90% of CVEs in popular ecosystems like npm are fixed the same day they’re announced. We also delve into the fascinating world of DNA data storage, where entire movies can be stored in a single cubic millimeter, and reveal how something as simple as a sticker can fool advanced AI image classifiers.Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

September 4, 2024Episode 2149 min

E21: Space Emails & Gaming Sounds

In this podcast episode, we discover why most developers stick to databases they know, even if they're not the best fit for the job. Then, we blast off to 1991 for the first email sent from space, complete with a cheeky sign-off. We also rewind to a time when the first-ever webcam was set up for an unexpectedly mundane reason, and for the gamers, we explore the amusing story of why a gun sound in Wolfenstein had to be toned down, because of it's unexpected effects on the gameplay.Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

August 29, 2024Episode 2039 min

E20: Legacy Lag & Compatibility Challenges

In this episode, we delve into the looming COBOL crisis and why the shortage of programmers could create a compatibility conundrum for banks and businesses in the near future. We then explore the ongoing issues with IPv4 and the inertia hindering IPv6 adoption, revealing why the internet remains caught between two worlds. We also discuss the importance of website wait times and the strategies to optimize web speed, showing how mere milliseconds can significantly impact a business's success. Finally, we uncover the history of CSS chaos and the compatibility challenges that shaped modern web standards, spotlighting the unsung heroes of the early browser battles.Stay updated with new weekly episodes every Thursday – and don't forget to subscribe! For more behind-the-scenes content, follow us @justshiftleft on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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