We've got a lot to talk about this week on DevNews!
Here are some of the stories we got into
- Cloudflare's announcement that they have created a new DNS standard in conjunction with Apple and Fastly (called Oblivious DNS) in an effort to make your internet browsing more private.
- Facebook's monopoly and antitrust lawsuits by The Federal Trade Commission and more than 40 U.S. states
We were also joined by two amazing guests who spoke with us about a few developer-related stories
Hector Monsegur, security researcher and former blackhat hacker, who joined us to shed some light on a major hack that breached several government agencies, including the U.S. Treasury and Commerce departments.
Penelope Phippen, Tech Lead at Stripe, and a Director at Ruby Central who chatted with us about Ruby 3.0 (including spicy takes on types and some of the most exciting things we can anticipate.)
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- @levisharpe for producing & mixing the show
- Our season two sponsors, Triplebyte and Vonage!
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