Épisodes

  • Read/Write/Nil with Michael Knyszek and Michael Pratt
    Jul 4 2025

    Please read important erratum at end of these notes!

    Astute listeners will notice that this is the first episode in over a year. I recorded not one but two awesome interviews...and then failed to edit and publish them. Guilt over this haunted me. I have finally accepted I must declare moral bankruptcy on this front to be able to continue the podcast; I apologize. (I may yet bring those episodes back to life, but I will no longer block on them.)

    In this episode, Michael, Michael, and I discuss an awesome debugging adventure deep in the Go runtime and linux kernel.

    Links:

    * Go issue: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/73581
    * Metastable Failures in Distributed Systems: https://sigops.org/s/conferences/hotos/2021/papers/hotos21-s11-bronson.pdf
    * Sponsor: https://sketch.dev/

    Erratum:

    I described elided nil checks as working by mapping the page at 0x0 as read only. In fact, it is unmapped, so that reads will also fault. Silly me.

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    57 min
  • Iota: whisper.cpp
    Mar 27 2024

    Links:

    • my little whisper.cpp bug fix
    • why the logits were calculated inconsistently
    • wav2vec2 on arxiv and huggingface
    • the openai whisper asr model announcement
    • beam search patience
    • top notch guide to CTC
    • the bitter lesson (and in meme form)

    Errata:

    * I referred in the show to LLMs as encoder-decoder models. Most modern LLMs are decoder-only.
    * I messed up readability at Google. It means approvability, apparently. 🤷

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    35 min
  • Iota: Random algorithms
    Feb 15 2024

    In which I ramble about randomness and random algorithms. Now with theme music!


    Paper Cuts planned reading: Habitability and Piecemeal Growth, in Patterns of Software (just pages 7–16 of the book, which is pages 25-32 of the PDF)

    Selected links:

    * SIEVE cache replacement algorithm
    * Power of two random choices
    * Marc Brooker's blog
    * Random forests
    * Count Min Sketch
    * Monte Carlo Simulation
    * Random projection
    * T-Digest
    * The fix for my embarrassing compiler bug

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    22 min
  • Write It Down with Shay Nehmad
    Feb 5 2024

    Shay Nehmad on how writing is the key to becoming a better engineer, how to do it, and more.

    Links:

    * Cup O' Go podcast
    * Code Complete book
    * Shay's blog
    * Obsidian and Logseq

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    42 min
  • Litestream and LiteFS with Ben Johnson
    Jan 23 2024

    This was a fun and decidedly humbling conversation with Ben Johnson about SQLite, databases, Litestream, and LiteFS.

    Links:

    • Ben on GitHub
    • Litestream
    • LiteFS
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    36 min
  • Iota: Rolling Hashes and FastCDC
    Dec 31 2023

    No guest for this inaugural episode--just me this round.

    I cover the basics of rolling hashes and FastCDC, which appears to be the state of the art in content defined chunking.

    Mentioned in the episode:

    • 8 bit hash bug
    • FastCDC paper
    • Perkeep (once called Camlistore, oops)
    • bup
    • rsync


    I know the audio is slightly subpar (to say nothing of the content). But I think I know how to improve for next time. Finding my feet. :)

    Feedback welcome: josh@sigpod.dev

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    23 min
  • Trailer
    Nov 25 2023

    The plan: Guests teach me substantive topics in software engineering, and I ask dumb questions.

    Please send guest suggestions, topic ideas, excitement, and monopoly money to josh@sigpod.dev

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    1 min