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Code[ish]

A podcast brought to you by the developer advocate team at Heroku, exploring code, technology, tools, tips, and the life of the developer.

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Code[ish] • December 1st, 2020

A "deep fake" is the derisive name given to the rise of manipulated pictures and videos. Will newer forms of computer generated media cause us doubt what we see and hear online? Dmytro Bielievtsov is the CTO and co-founder of Respeecher, a speech-to-speech platform that produces AI-generated audio samples. In this second half of a two-part episode, he'll explain how audio can be faked, why it can be advantageous, and more importantly, how faked audio can be detected.

Hosted By:
Julián Duque
Julián Duque
Principal Developer Advocate, Heroku
@julian_duque
with Guest:
Dmytro Bielievtsov
Dmytro Bielievtsov
CTO, Respeecher

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  • Deeply Technical
  • deepfakes
  • GAN
  • machine learning
  • synthesized media

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Code[ish] • November 19th, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many industries to rethink how they operate. Amidst those changes, businesses are looking for new ways to keep on top of rapidly changing health guidelines. Microshare is a provider of data-driven solutions for IoT devices. Tim Panagos, their CTO, talks about what they built and what they adapted in order to massively pivot their business to provide solutions that communities desperately need.

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  • Tools and Tips
  • blockchain
  • compliance
  • data insights
  • healthcare
  • Internet of Things
  • IoT

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Code[ish] • November 24th, 2020

The rise of manipulated pictures and videos have given a name to this notorious practice: deep fakes. But Alex Serdiuk, the CEO of Respeecher, suggests its how we use these tools that makes them bad, not the technology in and of itself. He'll explain how his platform, which produces AI-generated audio samples, is actually helping the entertainment industry deliver fresh content to its customers.

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  • DevLife
  • AI
  • audio processing
  • content creators
  • deep fakes
  • synthetic media

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Code[ish] • November 17th, 2020

Not every tech company gets to move fast and break things. For companies operating in heavily regulated spaces, like banking, efforts to modernize legacy systems must be made carefully. Yobota explains how they're able to deliver custom APIs and solutions to financial institutions with guaranteed uptime and functionality.

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  • Heroku in the Wild
  • automation
  • compliance
  • e-commerce
  • fintech
  • metrics
  • PaaS
  • performance
  • regulated industries
  • resilience
  • scalability

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Code[ish] • November 12th, 2020

Corrupted rows in a database? Escalating API response times? These aren't just tall tales, but nightmares that could come true for anyone--including you! Hear perplexing stories of mysterious production incidents from developers Meg Viar and Brendan Hennessy, including how they diagnosed and ultimately solved the problems with their applications.

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  • Tools and Tips
  • code reviews
  • monitoring
  • performance
  • postmortems
  • Python
  • SQL

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Code[ish] • November 10th, 2020

Startups incubators are a way for established companies to establish new businesses with reduced risk. Essentially, a team of developers, designers, and product managers within an existing company will launch a new idea before fully committing more resources to it. ElectricSMS is one such startup, incubated within AE Studios. Wesley Magness, AE Studio's Entrepreneur in Residence, joins Melanie Plaza, its Head of Technology, to talk about this unique arrangement.

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  • Heroku in the Wild
  • e-commerce
  • incubators
  • MVPs
  • startups

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Code[ish] • November 3rd, 2020

We often think of logs as a place to report on errors or technical information. But what if we considered log data as another form of time-series data that's simply generated from your application? That's a perspective that Ariel Assaraf, the CEO of Coralogix, believes in, and he'll explain how logs are uniquely position to provide you with business insights no other metric can provide.

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  • Tools and Tips
  • infrastructure
  • logging
  • machine learning
  • metrics
  • observability
  • performance analytics
  • time-series data

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Code[ish] • October 27th, 2020

Moving forward in your career as an engineer can seem like an impossible feat. For many individual contributors, the belief that hard work will lead to recognition and promotions is a misguided one. Two engineering managers, Anand Gurumurthi and Marcus Blankenship, offer career advice on how to ask for feedback and get your contributions noticed.

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  • Tools and Tips
  • career growth
  • feedback
  • individual contributors
  • management

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Code[ish] • October 20th, 2020

COVID-19 has rendered many in-person events impossible. Like so many others, organizers of developers conferences have had to adjust to providing online sessions. Carter Rabasa, who runs CascadiaJS, talks about the changes he made in moving the conference to the visual space, while longtime conference organizer Julián Duque adds his thoughts as an attendee with developer advocate Chris Castle.

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  • Tools and Tips
  • Community
  • conferences
  • networking
  • streaming

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Code[ish] • October 13th, 2020

Depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues are not permanent states of being. There are techniques you can employ to rewire your thinking and begin the process of healing. Dr. Mireille Reece, a practicing clinical psychologist, and Adam Stacoviak, founder and editor-in-chief of the Changelog, introduce listeners to the process of forming new and healthy habits.

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  • DevLife
  • anxiety
  • depression
  • exercise
  • health apps
  • mental health
  • mindfulness
  • relationships

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