Brendan O'Brien - n0, Iroh and the Future of Peer to Peer
This week we're joined by Brendan O'Brien (b5), founder and CEO of n0, the company behind Iroh - a peer-to-peer networking library that prioritizes reliability and "just works." Iroh enables developers to establish direct, authenticated connections between any two devices using only their public keys, achieving near 100% connection success rates. We discuss the pragmatic approach to P2P networking, why they chose to focus solely on the transport layer, and how Iroh is already running in production on hundreds of thousands of devices.https://twitter.com/b5https://github.com/b5https://github.com/n0-computerhttps://iroh.computer/https://www.iroh.computer/docshttps://github.com/n0-computer/irohhttps://github.com/n0-computer/iroh-exampleshttps://github.com/n0-computer/awesome-irohhttps://perf.iroh.computer/https://discord.gg/n0https://n0.computer/
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Maxim Fateev - Temporal
This week we talk to Maxim Fateev, a co-founder of Temporal. Temporal started as a tool for Uber but quickly grew into a tool that makes distributed code exectution a breeze. Come hear what one of the poineers of Durable Exectution has to say!https://temporal.ioEpisode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership
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Dylan Piercey - Marko
This week we talk to Dylan Piercey, a core team member of Ebay's Marko team. Marko heralded many next gen frontend framework features that litter the landscape today, including streaming, islands architecture, and more. Marko v6 is a major release that brings many new features to the table, including a new language features, and a new compiler.https://markojs.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-piercey-680601136/https://github.com/DylanPierceyhttps://x.com/dylan_pierceyEpisode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership
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Peter Pistorius - Redwood SDK
This week we talk to Peter Pistorius, the man currently at the helm of Redwood. Redwood has undergone a lot of changes since it was first announced, pivoting to a serverless framework that leans into React Server Components. Peter has a grand vision for Redwood and the advent of personal software, and we're excited to hear about it.https://rwsdk.com/Episode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com)Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership
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Greg Sadetsky, Antonie Leclair - Disco
This week we talk to Greg Sadetsky and Antoine Leclair, the creators of Disco. Disco make running you own infra a piece of cake.https://disco.cloud/https://docs.letsdisco.dev/https://github.com/letsdiscodev/https://github.com/gregsadetskyhttps://github.com/antoineleclairEpisode sponsored By WorkOS (https://workos.com).Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode.https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership
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