HashiCorp means business (source), why Tailwind won, WarpStream, managing difficult devs & an update on Go 2

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HashiCorp adopts a Business Source license, Matt Rickard hypothesizes why Tailwind CSS won, WarpStream sets out to make a Kafka-compatible offering directly on S3, Vadim Kravcenko publishes an excellent guide for managing difficult software engineers & Russ Cox gives an update on Go 2.

HashiCorp adopts a Business Source license, Matt Rickard hypothesizes why Tailwind CSS won, WarpStream sets out to make a Kafka-compatible offering directly on S3, Vadim Kravcenko publishes an excellent guide for managing difficult software engineers & Russ Cox gives an update on Go 2.

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Timestamps:

(00:00) - Intro (Strange Loop!)
(00:38) - HashiCorp goes Business Source
(02:13) - Why Tailwind CSS won
(03:10) - Kafka is dead, long live Kafka
(04:21) - Sponsor: Tailscale
(05:32) - Managing difficult software engineers
(06:16) - An update on Go 2
(07:15) - Outro (Subscribe!)

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