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Regression to the Mean

May 02, 20261 hr 12 minEp. 69
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Episode description

Kris and Ian dig into the slow collapse of GitHub, starting with Ghostty off the platform after years of reliability problems. From there they trace Gary Bernhardt's old observation that we took a decentralized source control system and immediately put it behind a single point of failure, then widen the lens into AI as the engine of enshittification. The episode lands on a more optimistic note: maybe AI is also the tool that lets individuals rebuild the apps they used to have to buy.

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Table of Contents:

  • Prologue (00:00:00)
  • Chapter 1: GitHub Is Falling Over: Ghostty Leaves and the Merge Bug (00:01:46)
  • Chapter 2: Centralizing the Decentralized: Git, Forges, and the Linux Kernel Workflow (00:08:04)
  • Chapter 3: Self-Hosting vs. The Cloud Tax (00:16:23)
  • Chapter 6: AI as the Engine of Enshittification (00:32:02)
  • Chapter 9: Epistemic Enshittification: Hedges, Hype, and Sci-Fi Brain (00:37:10)
  • Chapter 10: Self-Checkout, Junior Devs, and Broken Hiring (00:46:52)
  • Chapter 12: Fallthrough Rebrand and the Claude Design Experiment (00:54:16)
  • Chapter 13: Typography as Anti-AI Signal: Buying Real Typefaces [Extended] (01:04:33)
  • Chapter 14: Bleeps, Shorts, and Producing With AI (01:04:36)
  • Chapter 15: AI as the De-Enshittification Tool (01:08:08)
  • Epilogue (01:10:22)


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  • (00:00) - Prologue
  • (01:46) - Chapter 1: GitHub Is Falling Over: Ghostty Leaves and the Merge Bug
  • (08:04) - Chapter 2: Centralizing the Decentralized: Git, Forges, and the Linux Kernel Workflow
  • (16:23) - Chapter 3: Self-Hosting vs. The Cloud Tax
  • (32:02) - Chapter 4: AI Code Quality and the Mediocre Mean [Extended]
  • (37:10) - Chapter 9: Epistemic Enshittification: Hedges, Hype, and Sci-Fi Brain
  • (46:52) - Chapter 10: Self-Checkout, Junior Devs, and Broken Hiring
  • (54:16) - Chapter 12: Fallthrough Rebrand and the Claude Design Experiment
  • (01:04:33) - Chapter 13: Typography as Anti-AI Signal: Buying Real Typefaces [Extended]
  • (01:04:36) - Chapter 14: Bleeps, Shorts, and Producing With AI
  • (01:08:08) - Chapter 15: AI as the De-Enshittification Tool
  • (01:10:22) - Epilogue
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