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RTO vs WFH & the case for strong static typing (Changelog News #65)
Jacob Kaplan-Moss’ recommendations for remote vs colocated teams, Duarte Carmo created a neural search engine from Changelog transcripts, Tom Hacohen says strong static typing is a hill he’s willing to die on, Orhun Parmaksız created a CLI that makes your keyboard sound like a typewriter & Luke Plant spits hard truths about simplicity.
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Timestamps:
(00:00) - Intro
(00:30) - RTO vs WFH
(02:16) - Changelog neural search
(03:02) - Static typing is a hill I'm willing to die on
(04:29) - Sponsor: Neo4j
(05:29) - Turn your keyboard into a typewriter
(06:33) - No one actually wants simplicity
(07:42) - Outro