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The AI Engineer newsletter + Top 10 US Tech podcast. Exploring AI UX, Agents, Devtools, Infra, Open Source Models. See https://latent.space/about for highlights from Chris Lattner, Andrej Karpathy, George Hotz, Simon Willison, Soumith Chintala et al!
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Discussing Stupid returns to the airwaves to transform digital facepalms into teachable moments—all in the time it takes to enjoy your coffee break! Sponsored by High Monkey, this podcast dives into ‘stupid’ practices across websites and Microsoft collaboration tools, among other digital realms. Our "byte-sized" bi-weekly episodes are packed with expert insights and a healthy dose of humor. Discussions focus on five key areas: Business Process & Collaboration, UX/IA, Inclusive Design, Conten ...
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Smooth Scaling: System Design for High Traffic focuses on all things scalability, reliability, and performance. Tune in for expert advice on how to scale systems, control costs, boost availability, optimize performance, and get the most out of your tech stack. Host Jose Quaresma is the VP of Technical Engagement at Queue-it, working on the frontlines with some of the world’s biggest businesses on their busiest days, from Ticketmaster to Zalando to Home Office U.K. He’ll be joined by experts ...
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Is it possible to learn something new in 10 minutes? Listen to the 10 minutes of UX Podcast with Praiz UX. Learn something interesting about UX in 10 minutes every Sunday. UX Design, User research, UI Design and everything related with User Experience.
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UXchange

Jeremy

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Welcome to "UXChange" the podcast where we (ex)change experiences! I am a firm believer that sharing is caring. As we UX professionals are all aspiring to change User Experiences for the better, I have put together this podcast to accelerate learning and improvement! In this podcast, I will:- Share learning experiences from myself and UX professionals- Answer most common questions- Read famous blogs- Interview UX Professionals- And much more!For more info, head over to ux-change.com
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Uncomfortable truths, hidden dynamics, and the messy underbelly of corporate life—welcome to Corporate Underpants, the podcast that pulls back the curtain on the challenges holding back great teams and ideas. Whether you’re a product manager, designer, or leader, this series is your guide to navigating office politics, aligning stakeholders, and tackling the organizational hurdles that stand between you and making a real impact.
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The Call Kent podcast is a regular podcast where you call in with a question and Kent answers. Call in with your questions right from your web browser with any device at https://kentcdodds.com/call
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Steadcast is a podcast all about UX, startups, and making users happy. Each week we bring on a new guest to share their tips about how to make users smile. The SteadfastCast is produced by SteadfastBeta, a user research startup helping companies test their ideas and products. If you have a product that needs great user feedback, get in touch at steadfastbeta.com. Thanks to our venue and technology sponsor the DMZ at Ryerson University.
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The Front End

Rob Kendal

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In The Front End, we explore the in's and out's of life as a developer. We delve into challenging topics around modern-day development and technology including learning and professional growth, programming languages, frameworks, tools, techniques, UX/UI, and careers.
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Mobile App Makers

Olivier Destrebecq

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The podcast for SaaS CEOs who want to create a mobile app version of their service. You'll learn about everything it takes to make a successful mobile app. You hear experts in fields like security, UX design, recruitment, product design, and more to help you move forward in your mobile app project.
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Mixed Methods

Aryel Cianflone

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A podcast interested in the how's and why's of user experience research. Through interviews with industry experts and hands-on trial and error, we indulge and celebrate curiosity. Expect to test assumptions, examine methods, and engage in some old fashion experiments.
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Join Veronica Lane, CEO of Veronica Lane Consulting, LLC and Project Manager Guru, Inc. as she holds after-hours conversations with industry professionals about project management, their businesses, and their impacts on their communities. Text 813-296-5453 to join our community.
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Balderton Capital are one of Europe's largest tech VCs, investing the best breakthrough technology companies in the continent. This podcast will share weekly insights for those at the forefront of the European technology scene: our partners, investment team, portfolio companies, and other selected experts and contributors. The 'cast will be a worthwhile listen for anyone who is looking to raise venture capital investment, building a technology company from the ground up, or is enthusiastic a ...
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A relaxed coffee always brings an insightful conversation. And when it comes to mobile app performance, coffee is always a useful tool. Join us at the App Performance Café, where Rui Costa, CEO at Codavel, brings the most knowledgable individuals for an informal conversation around the vast world of mobile app performance. Our guests will share the challenges and obstacles, strategies, and lessons learned when building top-performing mobile apps. Across multiple episodes, we'll cover the con ...
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Userpeek.com

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Tina Banerjee, co-founder of Userpeek, talks to some of the world's most interesting people in the fields of user experience, SaaS, digital business and marketing about how to design and drive the best and most successful products and business models.
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The Guaranteed to Grow podcast is for entrepreneurs at all stages of the game who are looking for the actionable steps they can take to validate, test, launch, and scale their software idea. Whether you have a clear vision of an app that could revolutionize your business, or you’re wanting to learn more about how software can help take your product or service to the next level, you’re going to walk away from this show with an entirely new perception of what’s possible. Join serial entreprene ...
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In this episode, Kolton Andrus, Founder and CEO of Gremlin deep dives into all things chaos engineering and reliability testing. Kolton shares his journey from leading reliability efforts at Amazon and Netflix to founding Gremlin, an enterprise reliability platform. They discuss what it really takes to build resilient systems, the cultural shift re…
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Why do so many UX researchers end up doing the wrong work for the wrong reasons?In this episode of Corporate Underpants Live, I talk with Bill Albert—author of Measuring the User Experience and founding director of Bentley’s Design and Usability Center—about the sneaky ways research gets misused, the traps UX teams fall into, and how to start being…
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In the Season 2 finale of Discussing Stupid, Virgil and Cole are joined by Ali Gillberg, a senior developer at High Monkey, to talk about one of the most broken (and misunderstood) parts of UX: form accessibility. Using a real-world PowerApps project for the Minnesota Office of Accessibility, the team breaks down the invisible complexity of buildin…
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Every breakthrough in AI has been led by a core scaling insight — Moore’s Law gave way to Huang’s Law (silicon), Kaplan et al gave way to Hoffman et al (data1), AlexNet kicked off the deep-learning and GPU for ML revolution (pretraining). As the o1 launch revealed, and with DeepSeek, Anthropic and GDM following shortly after, we’re now solidly in t…
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Update: you can watch the full talk on YouTube now! Slides are here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sZqMAoIJDxz79cbC5ap5v9jknYH4Aa9cFFaWL8Rids4/edit?usp=sharing Lots of people were excited about Andrej’s talk at YC AI Startup School today. Sadly, I wasn’t invited. Talks will be published “over the next few weeks”, by which time the talk mi…
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David Bland, co-author of *Testing Business Ideas*, joins Tamara Adlin for a candid conversation about what *actually* holds teams back from testing well, building great products, and aligning around a strategy that works. Spoiler: the biggest barriers aren’t lack of data—they’re misalignment, culture, and invisible power dynamics. This episode dig…
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In this episode, Martin Jensen, Head of Engineering, breaks down the true cost of scaling for peak demand. He explains the limits of autoscaling, when pre-scaling makes sense, and how tools like virtual waiting rooms are used to handle sudden spikes in traffic. Martin also discusses system bottlenecks, performance trade-offs, and practical strategi…
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Watch on YouTube, listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or add our RSS feed to your favorite player! When Chris Lattner first came on the podcast, we titled the episode “Doing it The Hard Way”. Rather than simply building an inference platform and posting charts showing GPUs going brrr, they went down to the compiler level and started rebuilding the wh…
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In this episode of Discussing Stupid, Virgil and Cole tackle a quiet killer of user experience: layout inconsistency. From university websites that feel like ten different brands stitched together to internal systems that change button locations with every page, inconsistent layouts confuse users, break trust, and derail digital goals. This episode…
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Manny SilvaTechnical documentation of software products is critical work that needs to accurately inform end users, regardless of how quickly and substantially the software might be changing.Manny Silva has created the Docs as Tests, a system that integrates a set of well-developed practices and a collection of engineering tooling, to help technica…
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Technical documentation of software products is critical work that needs to accurately inform end users, regardless of how quickly and substantially the software might be changing. Manny Silva has created Docs as Tests, a system that integrates a set of well-developed practices and a collection of engineering tooling, to help technical communicator…
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In this episode, seasoned platform engineer Tristan Watson shares his learnings from handling peak traffic at Rapha and Booking.com. Tristan reveals the key challenges, trade-offs, and best practices involved in preparing infrastructure for high-traffic product drops and collaborations. Whether you're navigating traffic surges or optimizing for res…
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We’ve just sold out of AIE tickets today, T-1 to the conference, same as last year. It’s been a crazy ramp up, with a steeper Gini than before, which we did not want or expect. But now a lot of folks are feeling the fomo or can’t attend in person. We got you: AI Engineer World’s Fair Online! AIE Summit’s Online track was so well received, we did it…
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Eno’s talk was standing room only in AIEWF 2024 and will be returning for the sequel at AIE 2025 on the SWE Agent track in 5 days. and at the first ever official AIE Hackathon in 2 days. Join both! and FILL OUT THE DANG SURVEY STOP LURKING. There’s a lot of confusion remaining around A-SWE still even after our Codex episode. After leaving a while t…
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In this episode of Discussing Stupid, Virgil sits down with High Monkey’s Senior Developer, Chad Heinle, to break down one of the most debated choices in modern digital strategy: headless vs traditional CMS. While flashy features and buzzwords like “omnichannel” dominate vendor pitches, the real decision comes down to your organization’s resources,…
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The World’s Fair is now TEN days away! Today’s guest Will was one of the most popular speakers of AIE NYC, and is coming back for the new RL+Reasoning track with Misha Laskin, Nathan Lambert, Christian Szegedy, Greg Kamradt, Kyle Corbitt and more. Join the top AI Engineer gathering of the year! If you want JUST the hallway track, Expo tickets are n…
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I know that Epic React 2 and Epic Web are completely different courses. Given that I’m already on the verge of completing Epic React 1, I’m currently confused about how to proceed next. Should I go for Epic React 2 to solidify my React knowledge and learn about React 19?Or should I pivot towards Epic Web, which offers a broader, full-stack curricul…
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What does it take to build product features that hold up under massive traffic while still delivering a great user experience? Karen Risvig, Head of Product & UX at Queue-it, joins Smooth Scaling to share how her team designs for scalability, resilience, and security from day one. From invite-only waiting rooms to real-time visitor analytics, Karen…
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The World’s Fair is 2 weeks away, and early bird tix have sold out! We’re happy to share that Fouad Matin of the OpenAI Codex team, Michael Truell of Cursor, Kevin Hou of Windsurf, Boris Cherny of Claude Code, Scott Wu of Cognition, Josh Albrecht of Imbue, Itamar Friedman of Qodo/AlphaCodium and Eric Simons of Bolt, and many more SWE Agent luminari…
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Ever felt like the goals are fuzzy, the execs are fighting, and your roadmap is just a wish list? You're not alone. In this episode of Corporate Underpants Live, I talk with Bruce McCarthy, co-author of Aligned, about what really derails progress in product, UX, and leadership—and how to build alignment even when it feels impossible. We cover: 💥 Wh…
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In this episode of Discussing Stupid, Virgil and Cole are joined by a new guest—High Monkey’s Project Manager and QA specialist, Seth Moline. Together, they dig into the often-overlooked world of quality assurance (QA) and why it can make or break a digital project. From accessibility issues to ripple effects caused by last-minute code changes, Set…
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In this recording, I talk about a recurring challenge I face when building proprietary solutions—constantly switching between frameworks like Next.js, React Router, and TanStack. I tend to shift tools when I hit roadblocks (like authentication issues), which makes it hard to commit and go deep with one tech stack. I’m reaching out to ask Kent for a…
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In this episode, Yam Shal-Bar, CTO at Radview, discusses the the evolving world of load testing and how it's used to prepare for peak traffic. He covers the most common system bottlenecks, the importance of iterative testing, and strategies for accurately simulating user journeys. Yam shares insights into common misconceptions around testing, best …
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In Episode 14, host Virgil Carroll and co-host Cole dig into a core truth behind most UX mistakes: people don’t pay attention. From sending a message to the wrong person to confusing web forms, today’s digital missteps often stem from one thing—poorly designed experiences that expect users to be careful, focused, or even logical. But here’s the har…
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I’m transitioning from SPAs with REST APIs to SSR applications using React Router Framework. While I’ve used layout routes and tools like SWR/React Query for route protection in React Router DOM, I just found out that actions in React Router Framework are still vulnerable to unauthorized POST requests. I use JWT auth with tokens stored in cookies—d…
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What makes a system scalable? In this episode, Mojtaba Saroonghi explains why simplicity is the secret to scalability. Saroonghi explains why avoiding complexity helps minimize the risk of failure while improving troubleshooting, deployment, and the overall scalability of a system. He walks though how Queue-it has maintained simplicity as it has gr…
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No system has 100% reliability. Failures and faults are inevitable. At scale, everything breaks. In this episode, Martin Larsen explains the design for failure approach behind Queue-it’s architecture and how it increases the platform’s availability and resilience. Larsen explores the principles behind designing for failure, the tradeoffs involved, …
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Jeff EatonModern content systems are complex and abstract, presenting problems for managers who want to understand how their content is performing.At Autogram, Jeff Eaton and Karen McGrane have developed a content observability framework to address this complexity.Their framework evaluates the composition, quality, health, and effectiveness of cont…
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Modern content systems are complex and abstract, presenting problems for managers who want to understand how their content is performing. At Autogram, Jeff Eaton and Karen McGrane have developed a content observability framework to address this complexity. Their framework evaluates the composition, quality, health, and effectiveness of content prog…
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In Episode 13.1, host Virgil Carroll is joined by co-host Cole and developer Chad to talk about something deceptively complicated: color. Specifically, the intersection of color palettes, visual design, and accessibility—and why getting it wrong can tank your user experience. While color choices often get made in design tools or branding meetings, …
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We are calling for the world’s best AI Engineer talks for AI Architects, /r/localLlama, Model Context Protocol (MCP), GraphRAG, AI in Action, Evals, Agent Reliability, Reasoning and RL, Retrieval/Search/RecSys , Security, Infrastructure, Generative Media, AI Design & Novel AI UX, AI Product Management, Autonomy, Robotics, and Embodied Agents, Compu…
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What if the real reason your product failed wasn’t the team or the timeline—but that you were solving the wrong puzzle entirely?In this episode, I talk with Mike Neff, a seasoned product design leader, about what happened when he joined a company headed for IPO—and discovered that everything he thought he knew about success, alignment, and leadersh…
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What if the real reason your product failed wasn’t the team or the timeline—but that you were solving the wrong puzzle entirely?In this episode, I talk with Mike Neff, a seasoned product design leader, about what happened when he joined a company headed for IPO—and discovered that everything he thought he knew about success, alignment, and leadersh…
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We are happy to announce that there will be a dedicated MCP track at the 2025 AI Engineer World's Fair, taking place Jun 3rd to 5th in San Francisco, where the MCP core team and major contributors and builders will be meeting. Join us and apply to speak or sponsor! When we first wrote Why MCP Won, we had no idea how quickly it was about to win. In …
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Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuireAligning and orchestrating product content for complex business use cases is much easier when you have a framework to structure and guide your efforts.Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire and his business partner developed the "value map" framework to structure and organize product marketing information. This helps them to align interna…
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Aligning and orchestrating product content for complex business use cases is much easier when you have a framework to structure and guide your efforts. Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire and his business partner developed the "value map" framework to structure and organize product marketing information. This helps them to align internal stakeholders on strat…
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In Episode 12, host Virgil Carroll is joined by co-host Cole from High Monkey to dig into a deceptively tricky topic: metadata—what it is, how it works, and why getting it right is more about balance than perfection. Metadata plays a huge role in findability, search accuracy, and content structure. But when it comes to tagging your content, more is…
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I quiz Melissa Appel, the co-author of 'Aligned,' on the intricacies of corporate misalignment and its impact on developing and launching successful digital products. We discuss the importance of stakeholder alignment, how to tackle internal politics, and various strategies to address misalignments effectively. Melissa shares insights from her work…
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I quiz Melissa Appel, the co-author of 'Aligned,' on the intricacies of corporate misalignment and its impact on developing and launching successful digital products. We discuss the importance of stakeholder alignment, how to tackle internal politics, and various strategies to address misalignments effectively. Melissa shares insights from her work…
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Discussing Stupid has a new look! This episode marks the beginning of our refreshed brand—featuring a brand new website, sleek color scheme, updated album cover, and a restructured intro sequence. While our look has evolved, our mission remains the same: breaking down the biggest digital mistakes so you don’t have to make them. In Episode 11, host …
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Oh. My. God. You guys. Jared Spool is on Corporate Underpants. 🎉 In this episode, I sit down with the Jared Spool to talk about UX, product, and—of course—the corporate messes that make our jobs way harder than they need to be. We kick things off by diving into the early, wild days of UX (back when “user experience” wasn’t even a thing), and Jared …
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Oh. My. God. You guys. Jared Spool is on Corporate Underpants. 🎉 In this episode, I sit down with the Jared Spool to talk about UX, product, and—of course—the corporate messes that make our jobs way harder than they need to be. We kick things off by diving into the early, wild days of UX (back when “user experience” wasn’t even a thing), and Jared …
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In this episode of Corporate Underpants, I sit down with Adam to dig into the messy world of early-stage alignment in higher ed and non-tech-first organizations. Spoiler: It’s nothing like working at a tech company. Adam shares war stories from two major web strategy projects—one that went off the rails thanks to (surprise, surprise) misalignment, …
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