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[3106.08 --> 3113.62] but i confess i know almost zero about ai and coding but i'm super interested looks really interesting to
[3113.62 --> 3119.44] see where is it going yeah yeah definitely um both from the side of writing and from the side that's
[3119.44 --> 3125.42] relevant to this episode which is the reviewing and like explaining and so on i think in general
[3125.42 --> 3132.06] ai is they can see the context and it carries so much information see part of the things that we just
[3132.06 --> 3140.04] can't right and sometimes someone read experience can but they cannot teach it so there is definitely a
[3140.04 --> 3145.88] lot of value yeah yeah exactly about the context in particular i sent a twitter poll natalie would you
[3145.88 --> 3151.56] let an ai review your code maybe this can be my unpopular opinion for this episode
[3151.56 --> 3159.00] i would like not have it just review and say good bad but i would use it as something like here is the
[3159.00 --> 3164.90] code what does it do or list the problems and then you know read the output and give it a secondary
[3164.90 --> 3172.58] review i think this might end up being a popular opinion true now you've explained it and want us over
[3172.58 --> 3179.76] to your side i feel like it will be popular yeah okay my next chrome plugin each episode is like 15 other ideas yeah
[3179.76 --> 3187.96] summarize this PR for me yeah well this has been fun and this has been inspiring
[3187.96 --> 3192.76] anderson thanks a lot for joining us and uh sparing some of your time at gopher.com uk
[3192.76 --> 3198.62] thank you very much for having me it was really good i'm really happy thank you so much we're gonna have to
[3198.62 --> 3205.10] get you back on for the who owns our code episode yeah i would love it it's a plan and everybody i hope
[3205.10 --> 3210.54] you will also join us and thanks for joining us this time bye thank you very much bye bye
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• The hosts discuss their first "Go Panic" game episode and poke fun at each other
• They share humorous clips from past episodes, including a food gun and centaur language proposals
• Mat Ryer proposes a language proposal to improve American pronunciation of T's
• Mat jokingly suggests replacing Jerod with a horse (centaur)
• Frameworks and their perceived drawbacks
• Feedback on open source projects, including comedic anecdotes about harsh criticism
• Hybrid model options for talks and Q&A sessions
• Porter and its integration with Go
• Language differences and accents, particularly between American and British English
• Comedic segments featuring Mark Bates and his humorous take on mistakes in Go
• Banter between hosts and guests, particularly Mark Bates and Mat Ryer
• Discussion of concurrency in Go programming language
• Debate on whether concurrency is always faster
• Johnny Boursiquot shares an unpopular opinion about his own niceness
• Teiva Harsanyi's book "100 Mistakes" is discussed with joking jabs from the hosts
• Mark Bates reminisces about his past programming experiences, including Java and classic ASP
• Go Time's top episodes of 2021
• Kris Brandow discusses maintaining clean codebases and avoiding "garbage" code
• Debate over adding features like generics and Rust to the Go language
• Discussion on writing maintainable code and avoiding dependency mentions
• Personalities and banter between hosts and guests
• Celebrating 200th episode with humor and wordplay
• Discussion of correct pronunciation of "two hundredth" vs "two hundreDTH"
• Mark Bates' suggestion to say "ten score" as an alternative way of saying "two hundred"
• Episode 202 discussion on maintaining codebases, IKEA furniture, and Thanos
• Kris Brandow's comment that meetings are only productive 1 in 10 times
• Idea for a tool called "Thanos" that randomly deletes code to simplify it
• Discussion of GitHub's Codex feature and potential for a "Thanos snap" version
• Discussion of Hacktoberfest and community contribution
• Reference to a codebase review tool (possibly named "BitRot")
• Mention of a bot or script called "BitRot" that checks for coding issues
**Jerod Santo:** Whaddup, Gophers? Jerod here, coming at you with a little bonus episode before we get back to your regularly scheduled Go Time. We're calling this "The Funny Bits." It's a compilation of times we cracked up making the show for y'all. If you dig it, let me know. If you don't, email Mat Ryer.
First up we have episode 161. This was our very first Go Panic game. Everyone teams up on Mat, and - well, here we go.
**L Körbes:** I was expecting to be able to make fun of Mat, but he wasn't playing, so that didn't work out...
**Mat Ryer:** It's hard to make fun of me, mate.
**L Körbes:** No, it's not.
**Mark Bates:** That's not true at all...
**Mat Ryer:** Go on, then. Let's do a quick insult.
**Kat Zień:** It'd be so fun if Mat was playing and we had a question about the book that Mat Ryer wrote, and you got it wrong... That'd be so funny. \[laughter\]
**Mark Bates:** Mat, next time might I recommend renting some chest hair for under your shirt, if you're gonna open it up that much...
**Mat Ryer:** Oh, it's not open far, is it? Would you rather like that, like some Puritan?
**Mark Bates:** Well, far enough to know that you need to rent chest hair next time...
**Mat Ryer:** \[laughs\] Where do you rent chest hair from?
**Mark Bates:** I don't know...
**Kat Zień:** The wig shop?
**Mark Bates:** ...the Burt Reynolds Museum? \[laughter\]
**Mat Ryer:** Can you just use a wig? Surely it has to be dedicated. You can't just do that...
**Kat Zień:** Well, you know how some men just get the patch; you can get a patch of hair for the top and just glue it here.
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah. If I'm going to a wig shop, I'm gonna wear a wig.
**Mark Bates:** Why don't you have them do you top to bottom? I mean... \[laughter\]
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah. \[unintelligible 00:02:03.22\]
**Mark Bates:** Just go in there and say "I want the works. Top to bottom, I want hair."
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah. I'd love that. And then they'd just set to work with the Pritt stick, sticking it all on.
**Mark Bates:** Exactly. It'll be like that scene in Wizard of Oz, where they're buffin' up the Tin Man, and they're stuffin' the Scarecrow with \[unintelligible 00:02:23.05\] and everything.