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In this episode of Software People Stories, Shiv is in conversation with Yaron Schneider, co-founder of Diagrid and a seasoned developer and entrepreneur deeply involved in the open source movement.
Yaron shares his origin story, starting from programming at age 11 to his current role as co-founder of Diagrid. He discusses his early foray into university education, experience in the military, and his progression within the software industry, including a notable tenure at Microsoft.
Yaron delves into the joys and pains of working in open source, detailing the challenges and rewards of maintaining a project with thousands of contributors and balancing corporate and community needs. The discussion also touches on the complexities of scaling in hybrid environments, the risks associated with supply chain attacks, and the evolving role of developers in the age of AI and low-code solutions.
Yaron concludes by offering advice for those aspiring to contribute to open source and sharing personal strategies for managing the stresses of startup life.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:25 Yaron's Origin Story
02:39 Joys and Pains of Open Source
05:21 Challenges of Open Source Coordination
06:14 Role Differences: Architect vs. CTO
08:21 Corporate Influence on Open Source
10:00 On-Prem vs. Cloud-Based Models
11:34 Scalability in Hybrid Environments
13:22 Introduction to Dapper and D Grid
18:05 Security and Supply Chain Challenges
23:27 Low-Code and No-Code Development
25:29 Transition from Corporate to Startup
27:04 Balancing Work and Personal Life
28:31 Music and Software Development Parallels
31:14 Getting Involved in Open Source
32:21 Future of AI and Software Jobs
33:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Yaron Schneider is a visionary technologist and open source pioneer who has fundamentally shaped how developers build distributed applications. As co-creator of Dapr and KEDA—both graduated CNCF projects—he has enabled tens of thousands of enterprises to build more resilient, scalable cloud-native systems. Dapr is currently used by an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 enterprise users worldwide, while KEDA adoption may be even broader, though it is more difficult to estimate precisely.
Now co-founder of Diagrid, Yaron is building the next generation of platforms that make it easier to develop and operate distributed applications and AI agents. His deep expertise in distributed systems, combined with years of leadership at Microsoft on scalable cloud architecture, positions him at the forefront of the agentic AI revolution.
Recognized as an industry innovator in open source and platform engineering, Yaron bridges the gap between cutting-edge research and practical developer tools. His work continues to define how modern applications are built, deployed, and scaled in the cloud-native era.

