Episode 010 - Are We Fitting Problems to Solutions? Déjà Vu in Tech!
We talked about the cyclical nature of time in technology. The same problems keep appearing under different names. Even Spotify went back from microservices to modular monolith!
Dinozorlarla Kafa Ütüleme podcast episodes — show notes and summaries
We talked about the cyclical nature of time in technology. The same problems keep appearing under different names. Even Spotify went back from microservices to modular monolith!
We put the question 'will AI take our jobs?' to the test with real data. The Amazon Kiro crisis, the concept of Cognitive Debt, and AI's sustainability problem.
When using AI tools, should you prefer an editor or the CLI? Alper is on the CLI side, Burak is on the editor side. An honest debate between two dinosaurs.
As developers in the age of AI, which fields should we invest in over the next 5 years? Coding isn't over, but it's changing shape. Practical advice for everyone from junior to senior.
The past, present, and future of robotics technology. From Voltron memories to Al-Jazari's legacy, from Boston Dynamics to dark factories. Will robots really take our jobs?
We laid out 30 years of programming language evolution. From Basic and Assembly to Java, from .NET to Rust and Zig — every era has its own struggles and lessons.
With nearly a quarter century of experience, we talked about how we learned to learn. From QBasic book memories to AI-personalized learning, from social media addiction to focus techniques — practical advice throughout.
What risks emerge when cybersecurity threats combine with AI? The weakest link is always the human factor. We covered everything from social engineering to data privacy.
From the AI revolution sparked by ChatGPT to what's waiting for us in 2026, we covered a wide spectrum. How has programming changed from the 80s to today? Where are the limits of LLMs?
Starting from the Cloudflare global outage, we discussed infrastructure dependencies, the unwrap() bug in Rust, the microservices vs monolith debate, and Murphy's Law.