#555: Marimo Pair - A Canvas for Agent + Developers Collaboration

#555: Marimo Pair - A Canvas for Agent + Developers Collaboration

Coding agents have gotten really good at one kind of work. You scope a feature, edit some files, run the tests, ship it. It all happens on disk. But that is not how data work feels. You load something, you look at it, you run a cell, you watch how it responds, and you decide the next move from whatever is sitting in memory. And until now, your agent couldn't see any of that. It only saw the files. Never the live state. This episode, that wall comes down. marimo pair drops a coding agent right inside a running notebook, with full access to every variable Python is holding in memory. The notebook becomes a shared canvas. You point, it runs the code. You tell it to zoom in on the Picasso paintings, and the chart just updates. No MCP tools to wire up, no schema to describe. Just Python, and an agent that can finally see what you see. Trevor Manz is back to walk us through it.

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#559: 12 Things You Should (and Shouldn't) Do in AWS

#559: 12 Things You Should (and Shouldn't) Do in AWS

Your site is down. It's 3am. Is it a bug, a bill, or a breach? You can't tell yet, and everyone is watching you find out. Matt Lea has spent fifteen years being the person companies call when an outag...

19 Aug 1h 7min

#558: Hyper-Personal Software with Python

#558: Hyper-Personal Software with Python

Every company has one. The little internal tool that Jane built back in 2021, and then Jane left. Nobody understands it, nobody will touch it. There are two unwritten rules around it: don't change it,...

10 Aug 1h 2min

#557: Security of everything at PyCon 2026

#557: Security of everything at PyCon 2026

Security has always been the vegetables of software. Everyone agrees it matters, and somehow it never quite makes it onto the plate. At PyCon US this year, that changed. For the first time ever, secur...

2 Aug 1h 8min

#556: Updates on Django's Async Story

#556: Updates on Django's Async Story

For years, "Django and async" came with an asterisk. The docs themselves warned you off it. Scary performance notes, a story that felt half-finished. Well, that story just got rewritten, literally, an...

26 Juli 1h 4min

#554: Trustworthy AI in Healthcare and Longevity

#554: Trustworthy AI in Healthcare and Longevity

You ask an AI a question and it answers with total confidence. Most of the time, a confidently wrong answer is just an annoyance. But what if the question is medical, and there's a real patient on the...

10 Juli 1h

#553: All of our tools

#553: All of our tools

This episode is a fun crossover from our Python news and tips podcast, Python Bytes. We have had some big changes over there. Brian Okken has moved on and Calvin Hendryx-Parker has joined the show as ...

26 Juni 55min

#552: Astral joins OpenAI

#552: Astral joins OpenAI

OpenAI just acquired Astral, the company behind uv, Ruff, and ty. And if your first thought was "wait, is uv toast?", you are not alone. But here's the twist Charlie Marsh shared with me: he thinks th...

17 Juni 1h 5min

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