
Software engineers and international tech speakers, Dylan Beattie and Mark Rendle, talk about what's been happening in their worlds.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

Golly, it's August. That was quick. Let's ramble about stuff.
Recorded August 7th, 2025 with no safety net.
This week we might talk about the things that we were going to talk about last week but we didn't because we talked about other stuff instead. Or we might talk about other stuff instead. Not knowing is the fun part.
Recorded July 31st, 2025 somewher... more
Let's talk about vibe coding, the Azure Dev Summit, writing workshops, and anything else that wanders across our minds, like a confused marmot on an ice rink.
Recorded July 24th, 2025. Your statutory rights are not affected.
"This podcast is fundamental infrastructure, like electricity". Let's talk about how memory speed got hella confusing, the state of AI, the astonishing revival of the Commodore 64, and more!
Recorded July 17th, 2025 and preserved in amber.
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A dynamic and humorous exploration of technology, creativity, and the personal experiences of two software engineers. Episodes frequently focus on a mix of tech culture and current events, sharing the hosts' witty anecdotes while addressing serious topics like mental health and productivity. The discussions also expand to include programming languages, various software development practices, and the evolving landscape of tech communities. Not bold in promoting a formal structure, the casual banter and candid insights create an engaging environment, making it an appealing choice for both tech enthusiasts and industry professionals seeking relatable stories and knowledge about software engineering and technology.
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Tech, Bugs & Rock & Roll launched 2 years ago and published 75 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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