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  • Infrastructure keeps winning the funding while SaaS bleeds — but is it sustainable when AI agents spin up databases that die in days? Mehdi and Jacob Matson dig into Supabase's Series F, local AI on personal chips, DuckDB turning up everywhere (MariaDB, MondayDB HTAP), Anthropic's "data is not software" claim, and a wave of people building software just for themselves.

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    00:00 — Intro: who's on today
    00:48 — Supabase's Series F: SaaS vs infrastructure
    05:14 — Local AI: NVIDIA's chips for personal computers
    09:28 — MondayDB 3: HTAP for a trillion-table system
    14:10 — A DuckDB storage engine for MariaDB
    18:14 — Anthropic: "data is not software"
    24:12 — Delba on feedback loops and less agent babysitting
    29:20 — Tristan Handy: I built a (very small) agent swarm
    32:54 — Home-cooked apps: software just for you
    38:01 — DoomBench: can your database run Doom?
    40:41 — A C documentary: languages in the AI era
    44:28 — Wrap-up

  • Daniel Beach (Data Engineering Central) joins Mehdi and Dumky for a tour through the open lakehouse renaissance, AI-native data agents, and the slow grind of getting humans out of the orchestration loop.
    We cover the catalog commits feature in Delta + Unity Catalog + DuckDB (multi-writer lakehouse without Spark), Cloudflare's new unified data platform and their AI agent Skipper, ADBC quietly replacing JDBC/ODBC, Aaron Francis launching SoloTerm, Addy Osmani on the orchestration tax, Mitchell Hashimoto getting a 40x speedup with an agent in a loop.

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    Mehdi Ouazza — @mehdio
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    Guest: Daniel Beach (Data Engineering Central) — @dataengineeringdan

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    00:00 Cold open · who's on today
    01:43 Catalog commits · Delta + Unity Catalog + DuckDB
    10:46 Cloudflare unified data platform · Skipper agent
    17:53 Education in the age of AI · language as interface
    24:39 ADBC · the next-gen database connection
    30:17 SoloTerm · the terminal in the browser
    38:56 The orchestration tax · Addy Osmani
    40:38 Mitchell Hashimoto · an agent in a loop
    45:50 Databricks Zerobus · streaming into the lakehouse
    47:06 Outro

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  • Mehdi (DevRel) and Dumky (Developer Experience) at MotherDuck run through ~10 links from the world of data and AI. This one keeps circling back to a single theme: as AI makes everything easier to produce, the hard part becomes telling the real signal from the slop, whether that's music, GitHub stars, or your data warehouse answers.

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    0:00 — Intro0:43 — AI slop on Spotify?6:00 — A skill file with 161k GitHub stars11:30 — Up and Down the Ladder of Abstraction17:00 — GitHub Actions are the new email scam24:00 — The chat box is dying30:00 — Slow tech: Kindle, TRMNL, Fitbit37:00 — From Vibes to Evals43:00 — The AI paradox (via Lenny's Podcast)51:40 — Wrap up
  • First episode. Bun ditches Zig for Rust, Anthropic pulls the rug on pricing, agents are rewriting how databases work, and open source maintainers are drowning. Mehdi and Alex pick apart the AI tooling wars and why your brain feels fried.

    Show notes : https://motherduck.com/explain-analyze/

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Bun's Rewrite

    03:10 The Shift from Zig to Rust in Bun

    05:52 AI's Impact on Programming Languages

    08:11 Database Optimization for AI Agents

    10:44 The Role of Time Travel and Transactions in AI

    13:40 Claude's Goal-Oriented Approach to AI

    16:22 The Importance of Agency in Software Development

    19:19 The Future of BI Tools and Customization

    22:01 Codex Plugin for Cloud Code

    25:10 The Convergence of AI Models

    26:45 Navigating Vendor Lock-in

    28:39 The Future of Pricing Models

    29:53 HTML vs Markdown in Development

    35:46 The Impact of AI on Open Source Contributions

    41:13 The Future of Open Source in an AI World

    49:47 Mental Health and AI Usage