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Tech League

Tech League

著者: Toby Sears & Krisztian Fischer
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

Tech League is a podcast by engineers who've been around long enough to know when something is genuinely useful and when it's just hype. Hosted by Toby Sears and Krisztian Fisher, two senior engineers with decades of experience across startups, scale-ups and enterprise, each episode tackles a real topic: architecture decisions, career growth, the tools everyone's using, and the mistakes nobody talks about.

No sponsored segments. No thought leadership waffle. Just two people who've shipped software, run teams and broken production, telling you what they actually think.

New episodes every week.

https://www.techleaguepodcast.com

2025 Toby Sears & Krisztian Fischer
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  • #18 EuroStack
    2026/04/03

    In this episode, Toby and Krisztian dive into EuroStack, an industry-led lobby initiative pushing for European digital sovereignty. Krisztian breaks down what EuroStack is, what it proposes, and why it matters now. They cover the scale of Europe's dependency on non-European tech (260 billion euros per year flowing out), what it actually means to be a "European" company, how public procurement could bootstrap a European tech ecosystem, and why trust in US hyperscalers has finally broken. They also explore the companion site euro-stach.com, a directory of 1620+ European alternatives across 64 categories.

    https://techleaguepodcast.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techleague-podcast/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techleaguepodcast/

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-league/id1852602975

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1zx8UIe2EjawuVU3I31fdP

    Chapters

    0:00 Introduction

    1:30 What is EuroStack and why Krisztian is excited about it

    4:00 The scale of the problem: 260 billion euros/year leaving Europe

    7:00 Europe as a fragmented market vs the US and China

    10:00 The three pillars: Buy European, Sell European, Fund European

    13:00 How public procurement can generate demand and bootstrap growth

    17:00 The 1-to-10 ratio: every public euro attracting 10 private

    20:00 Risk of government focus pulling cloud providers away from innovation

    24:00 Startup acquisition culture: why European exits go to US companies

    28:00 Defining "European": jurisdiction, control, supply chain, no extra-EU restrictions

    33:00 AWS sovereign cloud: smoke and mirrors

    37:00 Timeline to 2030 and the gradual transition approach

    40:00 Geopolitical risk: Ukraine, Starlink, and the dependency reality

    44:00 European openness vs American/Chinese protectionism

    48:00 Why trust in US tech has finally broken

    52:00 Opportunities for European engineers and companies

    55:00 Wrap-up

    Technologies and Initiatives Mentioned
    EuroStack initiative: https://eurostack.eu/

    Solution directory: https://euro-stack.com

    Scaleway - https://www.scaleway.com

    OVH Cloud - https://www.ovhcloud.com

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  • #17 Testing in the AI era
    2026/03/27

    In this episode, Toby and Krisztian welcome their first proper guest: Alan Richardson, a 30-year software veteran and testing specialist known as Evil Tester. They dig into testing in the AI era: how to test AI-generated code, whether TDD still makes sense with AI, why self-healing tests are a red flag, and how AI is opening up security and adversarial testing. Alan makes the case for architecture-first development as the key to getting good test output from AI agents.

    https://techleaguepodcast.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techleague-podcast/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techleaguepodcast/

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-league/id1852602975

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1zx8UIe2EjawuVU3I31fdP

    Chapters

    0:00 Introduction and guest intro: Alan Richardson (eviltester.com)

    2:00 Why testing matters more in the AI code generation era

    5:30 Architecture-first: good code leads to good tests

    10:00 Does TDD work with AI? Why it mostly doesn't

    14:30 Playwright and UI tests: the abstraction problem

    23:00 Information theory and what testing actually is

    27:00 Adversarial AI testing: using AI to exploit your own CVEs

    33:00 Security scanning tools vs penetration testing with AI

    38:30 Domain expertise still matters

    43:00 Generalist vs specialist in the AI era

    47:00 The junior developer pipeline problem

    51:00 Will AI homogenise software and design?

    54:00 Wrap-up

    Links:

    Evil Tester https://eviltester.com

    Playwright: https://playwright.dev/

    Agentic EQ: https://agentic-qe.dev/

    Vite: https://vite.dev/

    Claude : https://claude.com/

    Snyk: https://snyk.io/

    Aikido: https://www.aikido.dev

    Hacker One: https://www.hackerone.com/

    Wiz: https://www.wiz.io/


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  • #16 Bunny CDN
    2026/03/20

    In this episode, Toby and Krisztian continue their EU cloud deep dive with a hands-on look at Bunny CDN (bunny.net). Toby used it to launch the new TechLeague podcast website on a static Astro site in under 10 minutes, with Terraform infrastructure, built-in DNS, automatic SSL, and GitHub Actions deployment. They cover the full product offering including CDN, object storage, video streaming with free transcoding, edge scripts, magic containers, and BunnyShield security. They also touch on Tangled.sh, a Helsinki-based distributed git platform built on the AT Protocol that recently raised 3 million euros.

    https://techleaguepodcast.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techleague-podcast/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techleaguepodcast/

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-league/id1852602975

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1zx8UIe2EjawuVU3I31fdP

    Chapters

    0:00 Introduction

    1:21 Building the TechLeague website with Astro and Bunny CDN

    2:57 Built-in DNS and automatic SSL

    4:46 Deploying static files: FTP now, S3 compatibility coming

    5:28 Sign-up experience and free credits

    6:00 Standard vs Volume network tiers

    7:00 Company background: Slovenian, EU-based, 120+ PoPs globally

    8:28 Full product overview: storage, stream, DNS, edge, containers

    10:18 Video streaming with free transcoding

    11:00 Pricing: $0.01/GB storage, $0.01/GB egress

    12:27 Limitations: not a full cloud provider

    14:30 Magic containers: serverless with anycast IP

    17:00 BunnyShield: WAF, DDoS protection, rate limiting

    18:49 BunnyOptimizer: on-the-fly image resizing via URL params

    19:46 SLA and EU sovereignty

    22:00 Can it replace CloudFront?

    23:00 getdeploying.com for comparing CDN providers

    24:00 Could we host podcast videos on Bunny?

    26:50 Reflection: EU cloud is better than we thought

    28:05 Tangled.sh: a distributed EU git platform on the AT Protocol

    31:14 Wrap-up

    Technologies Mentioned

    Bunny CDN - https://bunny.net?ref=v8cfwfmh3r

    Astro - https://astro.build

    Terraform - https://www.terraform.io

    Tangled.sh - https://tangled.sh

    getdeploying.com - https://getdeploying.com

    Scaleway - https://www.scaleway.com

    AT Protocol - https://atproto.com

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    35 分
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