• Node.js native modules and VM neutrality • N-API (Native API) in Node.js version 8 release • Breaking change for native refactoring due to V8 API changes • io.js efforts with Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla on creating a native API • Rebooting the native API effort after a four-year break • Introducing a flag for trying out the new N-API in Node 8 • Discussion about Node GeoIP and its relationship to native modules • Native modules and their compatibility with V8 and different versions of Node.js • Electron development and compiling native modules for specific environments • Future goals for making Node.js available on smaller devices and microcontrollers • Comparison of JavaScript, Go, Rust, and Assembly language for resource-constrained environments • Potential benefits and drawbacks of using JavaScript or other languages in such environments • Upcoming release of Node.js will include new native API and Async 0.8 • Discussion on getting new people into Node.js/JavaScript development • Debate on whether to learn vanilla JavaScript or libraries like React and jQuery first • Importance of focusing on specific goals and interests when learning programming concepts • Comparison between self-taught developers and those with a CS background • Using real-world examples and projects to capture people's interest in programming • Importance of having tangible goals and breaking down complex tasks into smaller parts • Free Code Camp as a resource for learning programming with structured lessons and real-world projects • Incremental learning through resources like Codecademy's intro to JavaScript course and Mozilla's Developer Network site • The importance of finding something that grabs one's interest and sticking with it, rather than just learning the fundamentals • Resources for learning testing in JavaScript, such as Rebecca Murphy's repository • Motivation for learning programming is often driven by enjoyment and a desire to create things, not just getting a job • Discussion on the early days of web development and how websites like MySpace allowed users to customize and learn about programming by doing • Comparison between customizing profiles on MySpace/NeoPets and using modern platforms like WordPress/SquareSpace that make customization more difficult • The impact of ubiquity of the web and tech culture on driving people towards building apps or getting rich rather than learning to code • The difference between a need to customize and learn to program vs. having it done for you by others • Discussion on modern equivalents of MySpace, such as Tumblr, and how they allow for customization and community-building • Introduction to Mastodon, a decentralized social network that allows users to host their own instance and participate in the larger network • Mastodon's community and moderation challenges • Comparison to Twitter and other social networks • Features and tools available on Mastodon • Federated model and instance management • Verification and authentication methods (e.g. Web of Trust) • Code of conduct and safety features for marginalized groups • Enforcing content filtering in federated network • Discussion of how platforms can handle abuse and moderation • Comparison between Facebook's timeline problem and potential benefits of hyper-federation • Example of 4chan/Achan-like problems in decentralized systems • Picks of the week: + Rachel White: Nolan Lawson's Mastodon branch + Alex Sexton: Keybase.io for encryption and identity verification + Mikeal Rogers: WebTorrents as a library for content delivery