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517: YouTube Employee Explains What is Working on YouTube in 2026 (Algorithm, AI Rules & New Features) thumbnail

Think Media Podcast

517: YouTube Employee Explains What is Working on YouTube in 2026 (Algorithm, AI Rules & New Features)

21 May 2026

YouTube's evolving algorithm prioritizes engagement, watch history, and relevance through personalized recommendations and design changes, urging creators to focus on unique, value-driven content, consistent series, optimized thumbnails, and short-form formats while balancing niche appeal with broader accessibility, leveraging analytics, and aligning with viewer intent and long-term audience engagement strategies.

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Latent Space

Railway: The Agent-Native Cloud Jake Cooper

20 May 2026

Railway streamlines app deployment with AI-driven tools, environment cloning, and parallel testing, leveraging kernel patching and custom storage while addressing challenges like compute scarcity and AI agent coordination, alongside critiques of Git/GitHub and traditional software lifecycle practices.

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Software Engineering Radio

Rob Moffat on Risk-First Software Development

20 May 2026

Recommended: Risk identification and management is a forgotten art

Software development prioritizes risk management through frameworks like test-driven development and agile, addressing hidden risks, AI deployment challenges, open-source dependencies, and organizational prioritization to balance innovation with safeguards.

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The Pragmatic Engineer

Why Rust is different, with Alice Ryhl

20 May 2026

Rust prioritizes memory safety and performance via ownership, borrow checking, and `unsafe` blocks without garbage collection, balancing robust governance, community-driven tools like Cargo and Tokio, safety features including null safety and exhaustive pattern matching, and ongoing efforts to simplify learning curves and integrate AI-driven development, while standing out in system programming compared to TypeScript, JavaScript, and C++.

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Risky Business

Risky Business #838 -- GitHub investigates possible breach

20 May 2026

Recent cybersecurity incidents, including GitHub's unauthorized access and a CISA contractor's credential exposure, highlight risks from misconfigurations, human error, legacy malware, AI-driven vulnerabilities, and enterprise tool flaws, alongside emerging threats like deepfakes, ransomware signing, and outdated infrastructure challenges exacerbated by geopolitical conflicts.

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Beyond Coding

What Elite Software Engineers Do Differently

20 May 2026

Instagram's teen safety features, evolving tech trends, software engineering principles, problem-solving philosophy, enterprise architecture shifts, career adaptability, and media verification are explored, emphasizing critical thinking, simplicity, and adaptability in a rapidly changing tech landscape.

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