
Maintaining a codebase with AI | The Standup
The panel riffs on the evolving Next.js ecosystem, including Cloudflare’s Next.js surface, Vercel’s tools, and the debate around Turbopack and Vite, while weighing how open-source projects should be forked or evolved with AI-assisted development. They dive into practical trade-offs for maintainership, testing, and architecture (including pre-rendering, app routing, and surface area decisions) and discuss how AI agents, guardrails, and community feedback shape the ongoing evolution of frameworks used by developers. They also reflect on the reception of new tooling (and social media responses) and the human element of managing large codebases, contributor dynamics, and the balance between innovation and maintainability.

I can’t believe they put ads there
The video humorously critiques recent Microsoft related missteps, from a Notepad vulnerability and Copilot ad experiments to GitHub uptime concerns and the company’s AI driven priorities, ending with a playful shower and Cron coffee plug. It ties these moments into a broader take on how development tools and AI features are being positioned and perceived.

🚨🚨 I am going to learn SQL on boot.dev. Yes, Sql, the whole dang thing. #ad 🚨🚨
This video is a lively, live walkthrough of a boot.dev SQL course, blending chat interaction and real-time coding to teach relational databases, SQL basics, migrations, and related tooling. It covers practical problem solving from selecting regional users to advanced topics like subqueries, joins, normalization, and indexing, all wrapped in humorous banter and a competitive, race-style dynamic, ending with a recap of key takeaways.

Claude Code got leaked
The video analyzes Anthropic's Claude Code leak, its implications for security and policy, and the chaotic public reaction, ending with a surprising open source PR and reflections on safety and responsibility in AI development.

The End of JS
Gary Burnernhard’s 2014 talk on Azom argues that instead of JavaScript, the web could run via a type enforced assembly like Azom, enabling any language to compile to the browser. The video tracks the dream from Azom to WOM and a speculative metal kernel, with reflections on early demos and their relevance to today’s tech landscape.

Worst Advice Ever
The video humorously critiques a proposed set of AI driven PR practices for open source, highlighting how a push to maximize AI contributions can undermine project health, with a focus on a fictional Andrew who has no AIPRs. It then outlines a tongue-in-cheek ten step plan that would turn well maintained projects into a slop PR factory, ending with a warning about the consequences and a playful closing.

🚨🚨 Using NEW UNRELEASED Cursor!!!!!!!! IS IT GOING TO BE GREAT #ad 🚨🚨
The video shows a live session where the team designs a local-first family quotes app, evaluating data models, UI flows, and deployment options while iterating on features with real-time feedback and a heavy emphasis on data stewardship and privacy.

The Copilot Problem
The video humorously critiques Microsoft and its branding chaos around Copilot, showing how the Copilot family has exploded into numerous overlapping products and confusing names. It also trails through related branding moves like Xbox and Cortana, ending with a satirical look at possible future Copilot editions.

A bad day to use python
A dramatic overview of a major security breach where a popular Python package was compromised, enabling attackers to exfiltrate credentials from affected users and highlighting the chaos it caused across the open source and AI tooling ecosystem.

Dear XQC
The video analyzes sorting algorithms, correcting misconceptions about insertion sort, quicksort, and merge sort, and explains how each algorithm works and performs in practice, with practical demonstrations and comparisons.

This Is Crazy
The video argues that open source is in crisis due to AI driven copyright risks, corporate incentives, and weak licensing enforcement, using historical examples and a provocative project to illustrate the threat and possible reforms.
Get daily AI recaps from
The PrimeTime in your inbox
Get AI-powered summaries delivered to your inbox. Save hours every week while staying fully informed.