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&lt;p&gt;Questions, comments, interested in sponsoring? Send an email to &lt;a href="mailto:contact@sdr-podcast.com"&gt;contact@sdr-podcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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&lt;p&gt;Questions, comments, interested in sponsoring? Send an email to &lt;a href="mailto:contact@sdr-podcast.com"&gt;contact@sdr-podcast.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>
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<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/intrusive-lists-for-fun-and-profit/">sdr-podcast.com/intrusive-lists-for-fun-and-profit</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

That’s why companies like PostHog use Depot to cut build times from over 3 hours to just 3 minutes, saving tens of thousands of build hours every week.

Start your free 7-day trial at depot.dev and let them know we sent you.</p>
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<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/how-far-can-you-take-openfx/">sdr-podcast.com/how-far-can-you-take-openfx</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

That’s why companies like PostHog use Depot to cut build times from over 3 hours to just 3 minutes, saving tens of thousands of build hours every week.

Start your free 7-day trial at depot.dev and let them know we sent you.</p>
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<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/blackmagic-fusion-is-weird/">sdr-podcast.com/blackmagic-fusion-is-weird</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

That’s why companies like PostHog use Depot to cut build times from over 3 hours to just 3 minutes, saving tens of thousands of build hours every week.

Start your free 7-day trial at depot.dev and let them know we sent you.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>James explains a bit about how safety critical industries think about reliability, the work that goes into shipping safety critical software, and how the Rust language and compiler are a good fit these industries.</p>

<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/how-is-software-safety-certified/">sdr-podcast.com/how-is-software-safety-certified</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

That’s why companies like PostHog use Depot to cut build times from over 3 hours to just 3 minutes, saving tens of thousands of build hours every week.

Start your free 7-day trial at depot.dev and let them know we sent you.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Amos shares the audio, video, and lighting equipment they use (past and present!) to produce the videos on the fasterthanlime channel. It turns out you can save a lot of money by just buying three iPhones.</p>

<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/all-you-need-is-three-iphones/">sdr-podcast.com/all-you-need-is-three-iphones</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

That’s why companies like PostHog use Depot to cut build times from over 3 hours to just 3 minutes, saving tens of thousands of build hours every week.

Start your free 7-day trial at depot.dev and let them know we sent you.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>James discusses the concept of software traceability tools, used in safety critical software development, and his wishes for an open source version that could give all of the benefits with a minimal amount of fuss.</p>

<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/traceability/">sdr-podcast.com/traceability</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

That’s why companies like PostHog use Depot to cut build times from over 3 hours to just 3 minutes, saving tens of thousands of build hours every week.

Start your free 7-day trial at depot.dev and let them know we sent you.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Amos explains their choices when it comes to encoding settings for images and for short videos in browsers in 2025.</p>

<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/html5-video/">sdr-podcast.com/html5-video</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

That’s why companies like PostHog use Depot to cut build times from over 3 hours to just 3 minutes, saving tens of thousands of build hours every week.

Start your free 7-day trial at depot.dev and let them know we sent you.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>James shares a bit about Typst as an excited newcomer to the 'documents as code' ecosystem, while simultaneously throwing a lot of shade at LaTeX, a tool that James and Amos have never really actually used.</p>

<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/typst-is-pretty-neat/">sdr-podcast.com/typst-is-pretty-neat</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

That’s why companies like PostHog use Depot to cut build times from over 3 hours to just 3 minutes, saving tens of thousands of build hours every week.

Start your free 7-day trial at depot.dev and let them know we sent you.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The top 10? Bottom 10? In any case, enjoy a breakdown of 10 digital rights management schemes. Also, admire Amos' restraint as a YouTuber that they waited until 2025 to make a numbered list.</p>

<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/drm-schemes/">sdr-podcast.com/drm-schemes</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

That’s why companies like PostHog use Depot to cut build times from over 3 hours to just 3 minutes, saving tens of thousands of build hours every week.

Start your free 7-day trial at depot.dev and let them know we sent you.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p> James and Amos have a spirited discussion about sans-io, a technique for writing protocol libraries, and the tradeoffs of sans-io when compared to leaning into async/await. </p>

<p> Visit <a href="https://sdr-podcast.com/episodes/sans-io/">sdr-podcast.com/sans-io</a> to see the show notes and transcript! </p>

<p> This episode is sponsored by <a href="https://depot.dev/?utm_source=sdrpodcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sdr_podcast_may2025">Depot</a>: the build acceleration platform that's on a mission to make all builds near instant. If you're tired of watching your builds in GitHub Actions crawl like the modern-day equivalent of paint drying, give Depot's GitHub Actions runners a try. They’re up to 10x faster, with unlimited concurrency, faster caching, support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, and they plug right into other Depot optimizations like accelerated container image builds and remote caching for Bazel, Turborepo, Gradle, and more.

Depot was built by developers who were tired of wasting time waiting on builds instead of shipping. It's made for teams that want to move faster and stay focused on what actually matters.

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