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[5925.50 --> 5927.60] So Storytime with Steve Yeggy was also one of my favorites.
[5927.80 --> 5928.60] Somebody mentioned that.
[5928.70 --> 5930.20] Of course, Cameron said we've already covered.
[5930.94 --> 5932.12] Cory Doctorow we've covered.
[5932.76 --> 5937.50] One that I'll mention, we've heard the Matt Reier jingles bit.
[5938.30 --> 5939.90] Get With Your Friends is one of your favorite titles.
[5939.90 --> 5943.28] That was actually one of my favorite episodes, because A, it was the first time we got Matt
[5943.28 --> 5946.58] to sing live on the show, like to improv sing.
[5947.48 --> 5951.40] Two, it was actually the thing that gave us the confidence to do Change Log and Friends,
[5951.50 --> 5956.74] because that was our hidden Change Log and Friends format inside of the Change Log regular
[5956.74 --> 5957.42] show, right?
[5957.46 --> 5958.38] This was our prototype.
[5958.88 --> 5959.24] That's right.
[5959.24 --> 5963.42] And people liked it so much that I was like, okay, they're going to like whatever else
[5963.42 --> 5965.62] we do, as long as we're on point.
[5966.02 --> 5970.14] And so that's why I like it, because it was a prototype for also the other Matt Reier episodes,
[5970.26 --> 5974.72] which are always my favorite, because the guy just makes me laugh endlessly with his little
[5974.72 --> 5977.64] quips and his non sequiturs and then his songs.
[5977.98 --> 5978.80] So Get With Your Friends.
[5979.10 --> 5983.22] And then the other one that I'll mention is Bringing Whisper and Llama to the Masses.
[5983.22 --> 5986.36] Talk about people who are dedicated to a particular craft.
[5986.36 --> 5992.88] Georgi Gergenov, the work that he's doing on that specifically, allowing people to run
[5992.88 --> 5998.32] Whisper and Llama and continuing to hack on it on commodity hardware is really, I think,
[5998.40 --> 5998.96] Yeoman's work.
[5999.06 --> 6003.68] And I think that so many people are going to benefit by being able to run models on their
[6003.68 --> 6010.24] own commodity hardware without having to shell out and bend the knee to big tech companies.
[6011.16 --> 6013.08] So I like talking with him.
[6013.08 --> 6014.98] He's very smart, very humble.
[6015.72 --> 6020.10] And I think that episode was an awesome one because we got to shine a light on the work
[6020.10 --> 6020.46] he's doing.
[6020.92 --> 6021.54] Yeah, man.
[6021.90 --> 6022.46] I concur.
[6022.64 --> 6025.02] Those are good selections, man.
[6025.12 --> 6025.72] Good selections.
[6026.68 --> 6027.70] What else can we cover?
[6028.18 --> 6028.88] What's next?
[6029.00 --> 6030.02] What's new and what's next?
[6030.06 --> 6030.60] What's coming?
[6030.70 --> 6031.26] What's left?
[6031.48 --> 6032.18] Well, not much.
[6032.40 --> 6033.40] Not much is left.
[6033.44 --> 6035.80] But what's coming down the pipeline?
[6035.86 --> 6036.82] We've already talked a little bit.
[6036.90 --> 6037.58] More of the same.
[6038.00 --> 6038.70] More beats.
[6039.34 --> 6040.40] More talk shows.
[6040.56 --> 6041.42] Continuing interviews.
[6041.42 --> 6043.32] You have a few specific ideas.
[6043.72 --> 6047.16] We have a few shows planned, but not much, honestly, for the new year.
[6047.38 --> 6048.80] Always open to requests.
[6049.60 --> 6050.04] What are you thinking?
[6050.58 --> 6051.28] You know, I don't know.
[6051.40 --> 6052.70] I think I've said all I can say.
[6053.16 --> 6056.32] It's so odd to be at the end of a podcast and have said it all.
[6056.92 --> 6060.40] Do you think there's anything left we can save for our plus plus folks?
[6060.58 --> 6063.50] Is there one more voicemail?
[6064.00 --> 6066.32] Or is there, can we just make something up?
[6066.74 --> 6067.70] No, I played them all.
[6067.70 --> 6069.88] But it's like, no, there's no more voicemails.
[6069.96 --> 6070.26] That's it.
[6070.28 --> 6070.72] We played them all.
[6070.72 --> 6071.92] No, I played all the voicemails.
[6072.20 --> 6075.64] Well, that would be my only thought would be a little bonus for our plus plus folks.
[6075.76 --> 6077.40] Is there a little sizzle at the end?
[6078.34 --> 6079.54] Just for our best friends.
[6079.88 --> 6080.86] You know, that would be it.
[6081.34 --> 6087.04] What we can say is that in 2024, we are bringing one of our old shows back.
[6087.04 --> 6093.24] And we will tell you what that show is on the Changelog plus plus members only feed.
[6093.54 --> 6094.24] Oh boy.
[6094.66 --> 6095.38] It's better.
[6097.22 --> 6098.34] There's a tease for you.
[6098.40 --> 6101.64] Or, I mean, if you don't want to directly support our work, no problemo, guys.
[6101.90 --> 6102.02] Yeah.
[6102.04 --> 6103.02] We're cool either way.
[6103.20 --> 6104.80] Just hang out until we make the announcement.
[6105.06 --> 6105.86] You know, you'll find out.
[6106.16 --> 6106.56] That's right.
[6107.06 --> 6107.40] That's right.
[6107.52 --> 6111.82] But if you're an insider, stay tuned for some more inside Changelog.
[6111.82 --> 6117.52] I think I would love to see more plus plus members next year, not because of the monetary
[6117.52 --> 6123.84] support by any means, but because I think it truly gives us a chance to not rely deeply.
[6124.08 --> 6128.16] And I suppose that is monetary, but not rely deeply on only ad dollars.
[6128.16 --> 6129.54] Like this is a sponsored podcast.
[6130.14 --> 6133.84] So I think that that, you know, has become more and more challenging, though.
[6133.90 --> 6137.42] I think we still find folks who value deeply what we do.
[6138.20 --> 6140.58] Thankfully, I'd love to see more people in Slack.
[6140.58 --> 6145.18] You know, nothing makes me more happier than waking up to like just good conversations
[6145.18 --> 6148.58] to catch up on or take part in, in Slack.
[6148.72 --> 6153.02] So if you haven't joined that, as Jared said before in the show, it is free.
[6153.70 --> 6155.08] Changelog.com slash community.
[6155.76 --> 6156.96] It will always be free.
[6157.20 --> 6160.94] I don't think we'll, I mean, I've gotten in trouble before by making long-term.
[6161.12 --> 6162.08] Long-term guarantees.
[6162.24 --> 6162.52] Haven't I?
[6162.66 --> 6164.02] Should I say it's always going to be free?
[6164.12 --> 6165.42] Will it never not be free?
[6165.78 --> 6166.54] We don't know the future.
[6166.96 --> 6167.70] We don't know the future.
[6167.76 --> 6168.24] Okay, fine.
[6168.24 --> 6169.98] We desperately need that money.