No Country for Old Maintainers
Jamie returns, co-hosting with Kris for quite an eventful episode. They start with the Vercel breach, the Axios attack, nvim-treesitter, and Gorilla Mux. Kris draws parallels between the current AI hype cycle to everything that came before: Photoshop was going to destroy photographers, DAWs were going to destroy musicians, and now Claude Code is going to destroy software engineers.
Just like the last episode, this one is filled with supporter only content. It's actually an extra episode and a half! This includes a deep dive on OAuth scope design and why consent screens need the Let's Encrypt treatment, Anthropic locking out third-party harnesses, sandboxing LLMs with sandbox-exec and agent-safehouse, Jamie on "no is a complete sentence" and Renovate's unusually pro-maintainer code of conduct, Kris's pitch for $100M of LLM spend going to help maintainers triage backlogs instead of Mythos-style vulnerability hunting, the real complexity behind finance departments and why $250M wire transfers need entire treasury teams, the math on a $800 used 3090 running Qwen 3.5 at Sonnet-level capability, and Anthropic's pivot toward non-engineers with Claude Design and Claude Cowork. Not a supporter yet? Fix that today by heading over to https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe where you'll get not only extra content but also higher quality audio. Sign up today!
If you prefer to watch this episode, you can view it on YouTube.
No episode of Break this week. We'll have more aftershow episodes soon! In the meantime, catch up on previous episodes at https://break.show.
Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!
Just like the last episode, this one is filled with supporter only content. It's actually an extra episode and a half! This includes a deep dive on OAuth scope design and why consent screens need the Let's Encrypt treatment, Anthropic locking out third-party harnesses, sandboxing LLMs with sandbox-exec and agent-safehouse, Jamie on "no is a complete sentence" and Renovate's unusually pro-maintainer code of conduct, Kris's pitch for $100M of LLM spend going to help maintainers triage backlogs instead of Mythos-style vulnerability hunting, the real complexity behind finance departments and why $250M wire transfers need entire treasury teams, the math on a $800 used 3090 running Qwen 3.5 at Sonnet-level capability, and Anthropic's pivot toward non-engineers with Claude Design and Claude Cowork. Not a supporter yet? Fix that today by heading over to https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe where you'll get not only extra content but also higher quality audio. Sign up today!
If you prefer to watch this episode, you can view it on YouTube.
No episode of Break this week. We'll have more aftershow episodes soon! In the meantime, catch up on previous episodes at https://break.show.
Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!
Table of Contents:
- Prologue (00:00:00)
- Chapter 1: Eventful Spring, Banter and Setup (00:01:20)
- Chapter 2: The Vercel Breach: Roblox to Production Via One Employee (00:04:25)
- Chapter 6: Deepfakes, the Axios Attack, and the $5 Wrench (00:06:49)
- Chapter 7: The XZ Utils Attack and nvim-treesitter Gets Archived (00:11:22)
- Chapter 8: GorillaMux, the Go Standard Library, and Drive-By Forkers (00:14:13)
- Chapter 11: The Hype Cycle: Opus Got Dumber, and Every Tool Was Supposed to Replace Us (00:20:44)
- Chapter 13: Claude Code Going Max-Only, Copilot Pro Losing Opus (00:30:56)
- Chapter 16: Kris the Former Hater, and the Slop Zone [Extended] (00:34:12)
- Chapter 17: Deep Blue, Collaboration, and Why LLMs Aren't Replacing Us (00:38:33)
- Epilogue (00:44:03)
Socials:
- (00:00) - Prologue
- (01:20) - Chapter 1: Eventful Spring, Banter and Setup
- (04:25) - Chapter 2: The Vercel Breach: Roblox to Production Via One Employee
- (06:49) - Chapter 6: Deepfakes, the Axios Attack, and the $5 Wrench
- (11:22) - Chapter 7: The XZ Utils Attack and nvim-treesitter Gets Archived
- (14:13) - Chapter 8: GorillaMux, the Go Standard Library, and Drive-By Forkers
- (20:44) - Chapter 11: The Hype Cycle: Opus Got Dumber, and Every Tool Was Supposed to Replace Us
- (30:56) - Chapter 13: Claude Code Going Max-Only, Copilot Pro Losing Opus
- (34:12) - Chapter 16: Kris the Former Hater, and the Slop Zone [Extended]
- (38:33) - Chapter 17: Deep Blue, Collaboration, and Why LLMs Aren't Replacing Us
- (44:03) - Epilogue
Creators and Guests
Host
Jamie Tanna
Self-documenting Senior Software Engineer, Open Sourcerer, and collector of too many things to do
