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Flogging Margins With The Dropcap Murphys

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Published: 04/09/2026 02:00:00

Flogging Margins With The Dropcap Murphys Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam welcome Chris Coyier and Dave Rupert from ShopTalk Show to talk brand truth versus brand slop, whether CSS knowledge is now your biggest advantage, the rise of dark factories, and why apps built in a weekend don't inspire trust. They dig into OpenClaw workflows, burn windows, agent browsers, the death of pointing and clicking, and whether we've accidentally turned ourselves into energy vampires. Along the way, they cover hot pockets, men's cereal, border shape, and why caring about what you do might actually be a curse.

Next.js Is Dead, Long Live Next.js! (Presented by Warp)

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Published: 04/02/2026 02:00:00

Next.js Is Dead, Long Live Next.js! (Presented by Warp) Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam sip Redwood Empire Pipe Dream and dive into the messy reality of AI development, PR reviews, and whether we're all just vibe coding our way into chaos. They debate 200-file PRs versus 10 smaller ones, the rise of YOLO mode versus step-by-step validation, Cloudflare rewriting Next.js in a week, and why T-shaped developers might need to become X-shaped generalists. Along the way, they cover dark factories, OpenClaw memory problems, the death of SaaS, Amazon's AI downtime panic, and why Slack might be the last product standing.

The Transactional Trap: How 97% of Developers Are Using AI Wrong w/ Leon Noel & Danny Thompson

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Published: 03/26/2026 02:00:00

The Transactional Trap: How 97% of Developers Are Using AI Wrong w/ Leon Noel & Danny Thompson Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam welcome Leon Noel and Danny Thompson to talk AI workflows, agentic development, and whether the job of coding has fundamentally changed. They dig into prompt engineering, mental models, OpenClaw setups, the rise of harnesses and orchestration layers, and why testing in production might actually be fine. Along the way, they debate git rebase versus git merge, the death of LeetCode interviews, why Cursor feels different than Copilot, and whether Pokemon Go is still thriving in 2026. Presented by Warp: https://www.warp.dev/oz In this episode: Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome

The Manager Has Become The Managed (Presented by Warp)

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Published: 03/19/2026 02:00:00

The Manager Has Become The Managed (Presented by Warp) Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam sit down with Amelia Wattenberger—digital creative, product builder, and former principal research engineer at GitHub—to talk about AI agents, the death of chatbots, and whether typing code is officially over. They dig into the exhausting pace of AI tooling, why specs still aren't taking off, the anxiety of being managed by your own bots, and how Amelia's new project Intent is bundling workspaces, agents, and browsers into one cohesive developer experience. Along the way, they debate voice coding, the loss of craft, rubber duck debugging in

Hot Pockets Pro Max (Presented by Warp)

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Published: 03/11/2026 23:00:00

Hot Pockets Pro Max (Presented by Warp) Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam sip a rare Single Malts of Scotland 12-year Hogshead release and dive into the world of AI-powered development, OpenClaw setups, and why hot pockets might be the perfect metaphor for where tech is headed. They explore the state of JavaScript survey, debate whether specs are the future of coding, discuss running AI agents on gaming PCs in the basement, and why owning your own data feels punk. Along the way, they cover burn windows, token optimization, prompt injection risks, liberating data from walled gardens, and whether

Pay No Attention to the LLM Behind the Terminal w/ Zach Lloyd

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Published: 03/05/2026 02:00:00

Pay No Attention to the LLM Behind the Terminal w/ Zach Lloyd Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam sip Lagavulin 16 and catch up with Zach Lloyd—founder and CEO of Warp—about building the modern terminal, shipping AI agents to the cloud, and why editing text like it's 2026 should be the bare minimum. They dig into why Warp feels like the only terminal that just works, how AI is changing the way senior engineers code, the rise of agentic orchestration, and why tmux users are the hardest to convert. Along the way, they cover computer use models, agent memory, multi-threaded prompting, and why your

Humans Are Now Legacy Dependencies

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Published: 02/26/2026 02:00:00

Humans Are Now Legacy Dependencies Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam sip High ‘n Wicked Straight Rye and dive deep into the current state of AI development tools, the rise of agentic workflows, and whether humans are becoming legacy dependencies in their own systems. They explore OpenClaw (formerly ClawdBot), the philosophy behind Pi's minimalist agent approach, malleable software, and why SaaS products might be in trouble. Along the way, they debate meme coins, polymarket betting, the death of software-as-a-service, and what happens when AI agents start talking to each other on social media. In this episode: Chapters

We Fired the Tools: No Ralph Wiggum, No Training Wheels, Just Agents

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Published: 02/19/2026 02:00:00

We Fired the Tools: No Ralph Wiggum, No Training Wheels, Just Agents Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk winter storms, snow blowers, and autonomous yard work before diving into the real topic: AI agents gone wild. They debate why Ralph Wiggum loops don't actually work, whether context pollution is killing productivity, the rise and fall of MCP servers and skills, and why vanilla Claude might be the only tool you actually need. Along the way, they cover anchor positioning failures, Stranger Things hot takes, and why small distilleries are just like indie startups. In this episode: Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome & Introductions 00:05:07 Whiskey

We Stopped Coding by Hand Because Agentic AI Is Too Good

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Published: 02/12/2026 02:00:00

We Stopped Coding by Hand Because Agentic AI Is Too Good Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Carlo sip Sagamore's 10-year reserve rye and catch up with Carlo on life abroad, AI coding workflows, the changing developer landscape, and why cars, whiskey shipping, and property management are all equally frustrating. They dig into agentic AI loops, the rise of prompt-driven development, whether coding by hand is officially dead, and what happens when tools like OpenCode and Claude become the new normal. In this episode: Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome & Introductions 00:02:09 Whiskey Tasting: Sagamore 10 Year Reserve Series 00:08:40 Living in Italy: Costs, Culture &

We Accidentally Deleted Programming (Presented by CodeRabbit)

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Published: 02/05/2026 02:00:00

We Accidentally Deleted Programming (Presented by CodeRabbit) Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam sip on Whistle Pig's Liquid Death collaboration and debate whether we've accidentally deleted programming itself. They dig into the shift from code-first to spec-first development, whether TypeScript still matters in an AI-driven world, the rise of agency over specialization, and why the future might belong to prompt-driven tinkerers instead of traditional developers. Presented by CodeRabbit: http://coderabbit.link/whiskey In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:43) - Whiskey rating & review: Whistle Pig x Liquid Death Gravestock (07:21) - Automating tasks with AI: the chicken and egg problem (11:12)

Is AI Just Stealing with Extra Steps? (Presented by CodeRabbit)

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Published: 01/29/2026 02:00:00

Is AI Just Stealing with Extra Steps? (Presented by CodeRabbit) Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk about the ethics and economics of AI, and why “stealing with extra steps” feels like the right metaphor for where things are headed. They dig into open source burnout, whether AI replaces developers or just reshapes the job, how tooling and multi-agent systems fit in, and whether the future belongs to niche expertise—or just better prompts. Presented by CodeRabbit: http://coderabbit.link/whiskey In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:56) - Whiskey rating & review: Old Forester 1897 (04:50) - Music taste, Spotify ages, and feeling old (07:29)

Santa.exe (Presented by CodeRabbit)

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Published: 01/22/2026 02:00:00

Santa.exe (Presented by CodeRabbit) Episode Details

This week, Robbie, Chuck, and Adam bring you the holiday edition of Whiskey Web and Whatnot: random whiskeys, Christmas hot takes, and dev debates. They discuss AI agents, guardrails, prompt-driven development, and whether we’re drifting toward a world where code matters less than outcomes. Presented by CodeRabbit: http://coderabbit.link/whiskey In this episode: (00:00) Intro (02:15) Whiskey selections (07:43) Christmas Hot Take: Real tree vs fake tree (12:14) Christmas Hot Take: White lights vs colored lights (15:07) What everyone's watching right now (17:55) What is Ball Pit? (19:58) Video games everyone's playing (21:58)

MCP Security, Framework Fatigue, and AI Agents with Will Johnson (Presented by CodeRabbit)

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Published: 01/15/2026 02:00:00

MCP Security, Framework Fatigue, and AI Agents with Will Johnson (Presented by CodeRabbit) Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk with Will Johnson—senior developer advocate at Auth0—about web dev, parenting, and internet culture. They debate whether CSS is a “real” programming language, riff on how modern frameworks can feel over-engineered, and dig into the security risks emerging around AI agents and MCP. Will shares what he’s been learning about MCP security, why he’s cautious with new tools, and how Auth0’s new AI agent offering helps manage identity, permissions, and token safety. Presented by CodeRabbit: http://coderabbit.link/whiskey In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:49) - Meet Will

A Very Merry Descent Into Holiday Madness

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Published: 01/08/2026 02:00:00

A Very Merry Descent Into Holiday Madness Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk about holiday travel chaos, parenting stress, and health scares before diving into AI-assisted coding, Linux quirks, IDE trends, burnout in open source, and more. In this episode: - (00:00) - Intro - (02:07) - Whiskey rating & review: Flaviar & Jack Daniels - (06:02) - Stress gummies, holiday chaos, and why Robbie is fried - (13:05) - Adam on pulling back, burnout, and choosing quality over quantity - (21:02) - Second pour: Flavia SirDavis American Whisky - (21:23) - Building color tools for fun (and

SOC 2 in the Streets, Spaghetti in the Sheets

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Published: 01/01/2026 01:00:00

SOC 2 in the Streets, Spaghetti in the Sheets Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck sip Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Rye, and discuss why SOC 2 compliance is a painful but necessary sign of company maturity. They also dig into AI coding tools, React fatigue, and the growing frustration of modern developer workflows. In this episode: (00:00) – Intro (01:43) – Whiskey rating & review: Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Rye (09:15) – Why SOC 2 compliance is a painful rite of passage (11:55) – AI-powered workflows and where they break down (18:55) – Do we still need new frameworks? (20:58) –

Spooky Scary CSS

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Published: 12/25/2025 01:00:00

Spooky Scary CSS Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk about Halloween vibes, excellent scotch, and the strange state of modern web development. After rating an Orphan Barrel single malt, they dig into AI coding workflows, agent tools, why one-shot prompts so often fail, and more. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:24) - Whiskey rating & review: Orphan Barrel Woven Honor (07:21) - How AI is (and isn’t) fitting into real dev workflows (12:01) - The Louvre heist and why bold ideas sometimes work (17:02) - Anthropic Skills and the future of AI tooling

The Piano Man of State Machines w/ David K. Piano

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Published: 12/18/2025 01:00:00

The Piano Man of State Machines w/ David K. Piano Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk with David K. Piano about state machines, the chaos of overusing React hooks, Tailwind controversies, AI agents, security risks in emerging AI tooling, and why determinism still matters. They also chat about pianos, creativity, and finding grounding outside of tech. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:40) - Whiskey rating & review: Nikka Miyagikyo Single Malt (06:54) - Hot Take: Is useState still dead to David? (08:34) - Hot Take: Was class-based React better? (11:12) - Tailwind tip: Don’t sleep on child selectors (14:47) -

Doing One Thing Exceptionally Well: CodeRabbit’s Approach to AI Code Review

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Published: 12/11/2025 01:00:00

Doing One Thing Exceptionally Well: CodeRabbit's Approach to AI Code Review Episode Details

Recorded live at All Things Open, Robbie and guest co-host Nick Taylor talk with Erik Thorelli and Hendrik Krack from CodeRabbit about how they’re rethinking AI-powered code review, why focus beats feature-bloat, the value of transparency, and how CodeRabbit reduces cognitive load for developers while keeping humans meaningfully in the loop. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (00:45) - Wine rating & review (01:43) - What is CodeRabbit? (05:31) - How CodeRabbit actually works: ASTs, tools, and sequence diagrams (09:20) - Open source: free usage, real-world configs, and community behavior (15:05)

Are Developers Overthinking Everything? w/ Bdougie

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Published: 12/04/2025 01:00:00

Are Developers Overthinking Everything? w/ Bdougie Episode Details

Recorded live at All Things Open, Robbie and guest co-host Nick Taylor talk with Bdougie (Brian Douglas) about open source’s impact on their careers, the legacy of OpenSauced, and why developer tools succeed—or don’t. They dive into Git philosophy, editor wars, AI’s sometimes-chaotic influence on coding, and how strong frameworks like Rails still shape the ecosystem. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:11) - Wine rating & review: Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon (02:46) - The rise and fall of OpenSauced (03:28) - Hot Take: git rebase vs git merge (03:59) -

The Future of Front-End, Vim Wars, and Raising Gamer Kids w/ Nick Taylor

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Published: 11/27/2025 01:00:00

The Future of Front-End, Vim Wars, and Raising Gamer Kids w/ Nick Taylor Episode Details

Recorded live at All Things Open, Robbie and guest co-host Jason Torres talk with Nick Taylor about Kubernetes mishaps, DevRel life, front-end nostalgia, CSS wizardry, arcade emulators, and why taste and creativity still matter in an AI-accelerated world. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:26) - Wine rating & review: Cupcake Prosecco (09:42) - Casinos, arcades, and emulator nostalgia (11:45) - Favorite video games and gaming with kids (16:25) - Hot Take: git rebase vs. git merge (19:58) - Fellow tech podcasters and community shoutouts (22:48) - Law & Order appreciation

From Librarian to Developer: w/ Roxy Rodriguez-Becker

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Published: 11/20/2025 01:00:00

From Librarian to Developer: w/ Roxy Rodriguez-Becker Episode Details

Recorded live at All Things Open, Robbie and guest co-host Jason Torres talk with Roxy Rodriquez-Becker about her journey from educator and librarian to aspiring developer, the community supporting her transition, navigating motherhood and advocacy, and how her son’s medical challenges inspired her to build a life-changing G-tube feeding app. In this episode: (00:00) - Working Edit (01:03) - Wine rating and review: San Simeon Cabernet Sauvignon (02:35) - Meet Roxy (03:04) - From teaching and libraries to tech (05:38) - How Roxy is learning to code (06:24) - Inside

How to Build a Career When the Rules Keep Changing w/ Taylor Desseyn & Jason Torres

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Published: 11/13/2025 01:00:00

How to Build a Career When the Rules Keep Changing w/ Taylor Desseyn & Jason Torres Episode Details

Recorded live at All Things Open, Robbie talks with Taylor Desseyn and Jason Torres about the future of tech careers, AI’s impact on hiring, and why relationships still matter more than résumés. They share insights from years in recruiting and community building, stressing that genuine connection—not cold applications—opens doors in today’s market. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:48) - A toast to Busch Light (05:46) - Meet Taylor and Jason (08:14) - Is now a good time to get into tech? (13:12) - How AI is reshaping the tech job

Open Source, Agents, and the Next AI Wave w/ Angie Jones

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Published: 11/06/2025 01:00:00

Open Source, Agents, and the Next AI Wave w/ Angie Jones Episode Details

Recorded live at All Things Open, Robbie Wagner and guest co-host Jason Lengstorf talk with Angie Jones about AI, coding models, and the evolving landscape of open source. They unpack the importance of community-driven tooling, skill gaps in using AI, the future of agentic systems, and why open communities matter in shaping technology. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:18) - Wine rating & review (03:30) - Hot Take: Claude vs ChatGPT (04:20) - Hot Take: Is HTML a programming language? (04:56) - Hot Take: Is CSS a programming language? (05:31)

Why Open Source Might Be Your Best Career Move w/ Shruti Kapoor

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Published: 10/30/2025 02:00:00

Why Open Source Might Be Your Best Career Move w/ Shruti Kapoor Episode Details

Recorded at All Things Open 2025, Robbie Wagner and guest co-host Jason Lengstorf chat with developer-turned-creator Shruti Kapoor about her leap from Slack and PayPal to YouTube, the joys and pitfalls of open source, and eternal web dev debates. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:37) - Wine rating & review: Fre Sparkling Brut (06:33) - Hot Take: git rebase vs. git merge (09:11) - Hot Take: Is HTML a programming language? (09:41) - Hot Take: Is CSS a programming language? (10:20) - Hot take: classes vs. functional components (11:13) -

Rust Is Overrated w/ Naman Goel

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Published: 10/23/2025 02:00:00

Rust Is Overrated w/ Naman Goel Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk with Naman Goel about the origins and evolution of StyleX, how it integrates with React and other frameworks, and the pros and cons of different programming languages like Rust, TypeScript, and Swift. They dive into the challenges of building performant, type-safe styling systems, the surprising complexity of theme APIs, designing for developer experience, and more. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:26) - Whiskey rating & review: Glenfiddich 12 Year Old single malt Scotch (09:13) - South Park, spy thrillers & sleeper hits you missed

npm Worms & RubyGems Coups: Trust Issues in Open Source

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Published: 10/16/2025 02:00:00

npm Worms & RubyGems Coups: Trust Issues in Open Source Episode Details

This week, Robbie, Chuck, and Adam talk about the worst whiskey they’ve tasted, Tailwind as a “state management library,” and recent security scares in open source. Also — dependency hygiene, developer visa drama, and whether inflated tech salaries are finally being reckoned with. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:14) - Whiskey rating & review: Evan Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (13:00) - What's with all the recent web dev security issues? (28:39) - Is Tailwind secretly the worst state management library? (32:45) - Visa chaos: H-1Bs, gold cards, and reverse

Is CSS a Programming Language? w/ Kevin Powell

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Published: 10/09/2025 02:00:00

Is CSS a Programming Language? w/ Kevin Powell Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk with Kevin Powell about the quirks and complexities of CSS, from Tailwind and Flexbox to AI’s failure to write decent styles. While sipping some Crown Royal Black, they dig into weird web history, emerging CSS specs, toast milestones, and the beauty of clean code. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:51) - Whiskey rating & review: Crown Royal Black (07:54) - Hot Take: Is CSS a programming language? (09:54) - Hot Take: Was CSS-in-JS a mistake? (10:53) - Hot Take: Grid vs Flexbox (12:31) -

TalkShop Show w/ Macho Man Randy Standards

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Published: 10/02/2025 02:00:00

TalkShop Show w/ Macho Man Randy Standards Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk with Dave "Macho Man Randy Standards" Rupert about whiskey, web culture, and the quirks of building side projects. They dive into the shifting landscape of the web—AI-driven development, spec-driven workflows, RSS’s decline, and the joy (and pain) of creative tinkering. In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(03:21) - Whiskey rating and review: Suntory World Whiskey Ao(16:30) - Is the open web in decline?(17:16) - How we search and learn in 2025(22:31) - Discovering Strudel(24:44) - Dave’s Strudel vibe-coding experiment(27:15) - The promise and limits of AI in

Agents of Chaos: Whiskey Experiments and the Future of IDEs

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Published: 09/25/2025 02:00:00

Agents of Chaos: Whiskey Experiments and the Future of IDEs Episode Details

This week, Chuck and Adam talk about flavored whiskeys, offbeat experiments, and the chaos of tech culture. They discuss AI workflows, Warp vs. IDE debates, and the realities of coding culture, from bleeding-edge hype to WordPress drudgery. Plus, Chuck shares updates on life in Italy. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:33) - Whiskey rating and review: Jack Daniel's Tennessee Apple and Honey (13:57) – Experimenting with mixing whiskeys (18:16) – Honey on the rim: a sweet idea? (19:15) – Food, culture, and Chuck’s life in Italy (28:44) – FOMO on

DevRel, Linux, and the Shrinking Path for Junior Developers w/ Ali Diamond

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Published: 09/18/2025 02:00:00

DevRel, Linux, and the Shrinking Path for Junior Developers w/ Ali Diamond Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Ali Diamond about her journey through tech, cybersecurity, and community building. They sip tequila, swap hot takes on programming languages and developer culture, and dig into the realities of junior engineering paths, DevRel’s evolution, and how passion—not tools—shapes meaningful work. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:39) - Tequila rating & review: Espolon Tequila Blanco (13:46) - From tequila to other favorite drinks (16:11) - Hot Take: Why junior engineers should focus on - fundamentals (18:57) - Hot Take: MacOS or Linux? (22:25) -

Is Cracker Barrel a JS Framework?

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Published: 09/11/2025 02:00:00

Is Cracker Barrel a JS Framework? Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk about JavaScript trends, from the overuse of hooks to frameworks chasing sameness, and why Cracker Barrel’s rebrand feels like a frontend metaphor. They dive into tech nostalgia, from retro consoles to old-school LAN parties, and debate AI’s role in therapy and modern workflows. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:09) - Whiskey rating & review: WhistlePig Small Batch Rye (05:48) - Growing plants and bottom watering (09:43) - Robbie’s dog dental woes (11:40) - Pet insurance frustrations (16:59) - Is Cracker Barrel a JavaScript framework?

Dial-Up Is Dead, Long Live Adam Argyle

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Published: 09/03/2025 22:00:00

Dial-Up Is Dead, Long Live Adam Argyle Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Adam talk about CascadiaJS, Adam’s new role at Shopify, and why tech interviews are so broken. They explore accessibility in front-end dev, the sameness of modern frameworks, and whether AI is the future of engineering or just another hype cycle. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:46) - Whiskey rating & review: Jim Beam Pineapple (07:00) - CascadiaJS preview + speaker lineup (13:27) - Adam's new role at Shopify (20:47) - Are React hooks officially dead? (21:41) - The dev interview process is broken + interview tips

Will Frameworks Survive? Web Development in an AI-Driven World w/ Typecraft and Robert Jackson

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Published: 08/27/2025 22:00:00

Will Frameworks Survive? Web Development in an AI-Driven World w/ Typecraft and Robert Jackson Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Typecraft and Robert Jackson about everything from Japanese rice whiskey to the future of software engineering. They dig into Robert’s open source journey, his insights on MCP and AI, and whether frameworks will remain relevant in an LLM-driven world. They also explore how AI changes the way new developers learn, the importance of systems thinking, and why open source sharpens both technical and soft skills. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:19) - Whiskey rating & review: Ohishi Whisky Ex Brandy Cask (14:09) -

Live from Big Sky Dev Con: Code Debates, Content Insights, and What's Next for Web Development

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Published: 08/14/2025 02:00:00

Live from Big Sky Dev Con: Code Debates, Content Insights, and What's Next for Web Development Episode Details

Live from Big Sky Dev Con, Robbie is joined by Aaron Francis, Ken Wheeler, and Typecraft to discuss HTML and CSS programming status, React’s future, app security failures, NPM’s weak spots, content creation hooks, survival tech fantasies, and balancing big tech ambitions with family life.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(00:55) - Whiskey rating and review: Undammed Distilling Co. Shields River - Single (Malt ) -Whiskey(03:52) - Is HTML a programming language?(05:30) - Is CSS a programming language?(06:34) - Will classes make a comeback in React?(10:02) - The Tea app fiasco(15:10) - When

Error 500: Our Lives

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Published: 08/07/2025 02:00:00

Error 500: Our Lives Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk about whiskey on Mondays, parenting chaos, and Chuck’s hot-water disaster. They dive into open-source dependency drama, including the Stylus package getting flagged as malicious, and the TEA app’s massive data leak. They question the stability of NPM, the illusion of software licensing security, and the ethics of data deletion. They also explore how AI is transforming development workflows—sometimes usefully, sometimes hilariously wrong.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(01:07) - Whiskey review & rating: Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye Whiskey(08:15) - Robbie’s domestic chaos & Chuck’s plumbing nightmare(13:55) -

Modern Web Dev Meets 2000s Flip Phone: What Could Go Wrong?

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Published: 07/31/2025 02:00:00

Modern Web Dev Meets 2000s Flip Phone: What Could Go Wrong? Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Tom Barrasso about building modern web apps for $15 flip phones, and the challenges of building for ultra-low-end devices. Tom shares his journey from building a podcast app during the pandemic to working in developer relations at CloudMosa. They dive into digital minimalism, the surprisingly advanced features of today’s flip phones, and what it’s like to work remotely while traveling the globe.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(01:07) - Meet Tom Barrasso(02:54) - Whiskey rating & review: Johnny Walker Black(12:07) - Hot Take: Tailwind or vanilla

From the Rickhouse: Tech Talk, Social Media Use, and Netflix with The Primeagen

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Published: 07/24/2025 02:00:00

From the Rickhouse: Tech Talk, Social Media Use, and Netflix with The Primeagen Episode Details

The Primeagen is known for embracing controversy. He returns to the podcast for a conversation on a range of topics like masculinity, social media, and pornography. He also opens up about his father’s passing and his journey growing up with a single mother.Michael Paulson aka The Primeagen, Software Engineer at Netflix, is an influential figure in the tech community. He shares his thoughts on React's evolution and the impact it has on web applications and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of Netflix and the problem-solving initiatives he led.

From the Rickhouse: Why Svelte Might Just Outdo React w/ Rich Harris

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Published: 07/17/2025 02:00:00

From the Rickhouse: Why Svelte Might Just Outdo React w/ Rich Harris Episode Details

In this special International Whiskey Day episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, hosts RobbieTheWagner, and Charles William Carpenter III are joined by special guest Rich Harris. They share a toast with Lagavulin Offerman Edition whiskey and dive into a discussion covering a range of topics from Rich's journey in software development, his work on the Svelte framework, to his thoughts on cheese, fermented foods, and brewing kombucha. The conversation transitions into deeper tech discussions about TypeScript, the evolution of web development tools, the balance between developer experience and user experience, and the upcoming

From FAANG to Fired: The Illusion of Stability in Big Tech w/ Adam Argyle

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Published: 07/03/2025 02:00:00

From FAANG to Fired: The Illusion of Stability in Big Tech w/ Adam Argyle Episode Details

This week, Robbie and special guest co-host Adam Argyle talk about life after layoffs, the myth of job security at big tech companies, and what it really means to build meaningful things on the web.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(01:23) - Whiskey: Chicken Cock Rye(02:45) - From FAANG to fired: the illusion of stability in Big Tech(14:49) - How HTML and CSS are replacing JavaScript, one feature at a time(23:13) - Robbie’s role at HashiCorp(26:47) - What is AI actually good at?(53:30) - Taste, tools, and the art of building with (or

The One Rye to Rule Them All w/ Kendall Miller & Rishi Malik

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Published: 06/26/2025 02:00:00

The One Rye to Rule Them All w/ Kendall Miller & Rishi Malik Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Kendall Miller and Rishi Malik about their startup Friday Deployment Spirits, and creating whiskey for developers. They discuss the art of making good whiskey, bourbon vs rye, coding in the age of AI, and much more.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(00:53) - Meet Rishi and Kendall(03:01) - Whiskey rating and review: Friday Deployment Generative A Rye(21:27) - Hot take: Is HTML a programming language?(25:56) - Hot Take: Bourbon or Rye?(27:13) - Is deploying on a Friday bad?(37:57) - Payment systems, Web3, and blockchain(45:44) - The

Father's Day Drinking w/ Typecraft

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Published: 06/19/2025 02:00:00

Father's Day Drinking w/ Typecraft Episode Details

This week, Robbie talks with Typecraft about the chaotic joys of fatherhood, the realities of raising twins, and various dad-related hot takes. They also discuss their tech carries and conference talks, including Typecraft's Vim nerdery and Robbie’s sarcastic ode to underappreciated HTML features.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(02:05) - Beer selections(03:11) - Newborns and parenting(07:34) - Robbie's transition to HashiCorp(12:11) - Home ownership and the volatile housing market(15:19) - Hot Take: tall socks vs ankle socks(16:41) - Hot Take: New Balance vs Nike(17:29) - Hot Take: gas vs charcoal grills(18:41) - Efficient

Will AI Kill the Joy of Coding?

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Published: 06/12/2025 02:00:00

Will AI Kill the Joy of Coding? Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck review Barrell Craft Spirits' Cranky Kong, and talk about the AI boom, how senior devs are (or aren’t) using it, and what the future of software jobs might look like. They also discuss the rise of "celebrity developers", job market shifts, real estate economics, and parenting twins.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(01:20) - Whiskey rating & review: Barrell Craft Spirits Private Release "Cranky Kong" Rye Whiskey(07:28) - The Taco Bell Cantina Challenge(10:51) - Claude 4, Windsurf, and the AI arms race(13:50) - Will AI kill the joy

Stop Fixing Things That Aren't Broken

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Published: 06/05/2025 02:00:00

Stop Fixing Things That Aren't Broken Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk about the unintended chaos of “move fast and break things” in both software and startups. From Riverside glitches to Tesla’s overengineered wipers, they explore how updates can derail otherwise stable experiences. They unpack the economics of getting laid off, the pressure to build a personal brand in tech, and the strange fate of dev tools. Plus, Robbie shares his latest app ideas.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(02:27) - Whiskey rating and review: Old Grand-Dad 16 Year Straight Bourbon Whiskey(13:27) - When updates break what worked(20:21) -

The Myth of Perfect Code w/ Marc Backes

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Published: 05/29/2025 02:00:00

The Myth of Perfect Code w/ Marc Backes Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Marc Backes about Vue vs. React, work-life balance, and the realities of messy codebases. They also sip an Evan Williams Single Barrel, debate inbox zero, and discuss Marc’s adventures in coffee roasting and pilot training.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(01:45) - Whiskey review and rating: Evan Williams Single Barrel(09:03) - Hot Take: Inferred types vs explicit types(10:04) - Hot Take: Tailwind vs vanilla CSS(10:59) - Hot Take: Git Rebase vs Git Merge(11:27) - Nested ternaries?(15:58) - Real code vs ideal code(21:43) - Why work/life balance

Should You Learn Tailwind Before CSS? w/ Bree Hall

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Published: 05/22/2025 02:00:00

Should You Learn Tailwind Before CSS? w/ Bree Hall Episode Details

This week, live from React Miami, Chuck, and special guest co-host Aaron Francis, talk with Bree Hall about React styling strategies, Tailwind CSS, and whether you should learn fundamentals before frameworks (spoiler: it depends). They explore the evolution of Next.js, the importance of developer momentum, and how to break into tech in today’s landscape.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(02:11) - Rum rating and review: Roble Viejo Extra Anejo 8yrs(07:25) - Hot Take: Tailwind vs vanilla CSS(12:54) - Bree's React Miami talk: Styles & SASSy(15:16) - Has Tailwind made CSS too easy?(17:47) -

Static, Dynamic, Generative: What’s Next for the Web? w/ Guillermo Rauch

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Published: 05/15/2025 02:00:00

Static, Dynamic, Generative: What's Next for the Web? w/ Guillermo Rauch Episode Details

This week, Chuck and special guest co-host Aaron Francis talk with Guillermo Rauch live from React Miami. From early days at Zeit to founding Vercel and launching Next.js, Guillermo shares stories of scaling infrastructure, creating developer-centric products, and navigating startup challenges. They dive into how AI is transforming the web, why thoughtful product expansion matters, and the frameworks guiding Vercel’s future.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(02:54) - Rum review and rating: Fleur de Caña 18(04:31) - Every company is now a tech company(11:35) - The early days from Zeit to Vercel(19:03) -

Why You Can’t Skip the Fundamentals w/ Henri Helvetica

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Published: 05/07/2025 23:00:00

Why You Can't Skip the Fundamentals w/ Henri Helvetica Episode Details

This week, Chuck and special guest co-host Aaron Francis talk with Henri Helvetica live from React Miami. They explore the evolving challenges of web performance, why genuine research skills still matter in an AI-driven world, and how developers can stay curious and resilient in a fast-moving industry. Henri shares insights from his React Miami talk, his passion for performance advocacy, and why literacy—both digital and physical—matters more than ever.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(00:54) - Meet Henri Helvetica(05:36) - Rum review and rating: Rhum Barbancourt 15(12:34) - Why the best JS framework

Are Frameworks Still Worth the Tradeoffs? w/ Adam Rackis

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Published: 05/01/2025 02:00:00

Are Frameworks Still Worth the Tradeoffs? w/ Adam Rackis Episode Details

This week, Chuck talks with Adam Rackis live from React Miami. Along with special guest-host Aaron Francis, they dig into React Server Components, the quirks of modern JavaScript frameworks, and why TanStack might be the future. Sipping an Appleton Estate Rum, they swap hot takes, get candid about developer trends, tech philosophies, and share some unexpected guilty pleasures.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(02:37) - Rum tasting and review: Appleton Estate(11:27) - Hot Take: Why Adam is cooling off on React Server Components(14:56) - What makes TanStack the most exciting tool in frontend?(16:52)

WTF is MCP? w/ David Cramer

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Published: 04/24/2025 02:00:00

WTF is MCP? w/ David Cramer Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with David Cramer about MCP—microservices for language models—and why it might be the future of AI tooling. They dig into the state of AI agents, developer efficiency, and why Codegen isn’t killing jobs anytime soon.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(02:47) - Whiskey review and rating(17:12) - Hot Take: Syntax.fm vs Whiskey Web and Whatnot?(18:06) - Hot Take: Rails vs Laravel(20:27) - Hot Take: Taco Bell vs Del Taco(22:36) - What exactly is "MCP"?(29:55) - Can you leverage AI to build SaaS for you?(38:21) - React Miami(40:27)

Vibe Podcasting: App Rewrites, AI Assistants, PB&Js, and more!

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Published: 04/17/2025 02:00:00

Vibe Podcasting: App Rewrites, AI Assistants, PB&Js, and more! Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk about American whiskey, buttered PB&Js, and the quirks of AI coding assistants. They swap TV recommendations, debate developer priorities like security and rewrites, and more.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(02:43) - Whiskey review and rating: Union Horse Distilling Co Rolling Standard Four Grain Whiskey(13:59) - Hot Take: butter on a PB&J?(18:12) - Do we care about security in our applications?(23:23) - Challenges with AI tools(27:44) - The evolution of developer tools(28:09) - AI's role in software development(33:39) - Chuck's complications with moving to Italy(36:36) - Should

Your Terminal Is Getting Smarter with Ben Holmes

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Published: 04/10/2025 02:00:00

Your Terminal Is Getting Smarter with Ben Holmes Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Ben Holmes—Astro core team alum and now at Warp—about the rapid evolution of developer tools, the promise and quirks of AI-powered coding, and why he’s betting big on terminal UX.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(02:09) - Warp and dev tools(04:20) - Whiskey intro and rating: Heaven Hill Grain To Glass Kentucky Straight Rye(15:47) - Hot Take: inferred types vs explicit types(17:11) - What Cursor AI gets right (and wrong)(23:12) - Pros and cons of Windsurf(25:02) - Hot Take: git rebase vs git merge(27:27) - Vim

Inside Sagamore: The Revival of Maryland Rye with Clint Spotleson

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Published: 04/03/2025 02:00:00

Inside Sagamore: The Revival of Maryland Rye with Clint Spotleson Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Clint Spotleson of Sagamore Spirit about the craft behind their unique Manhattan Finish Rye, the history of Maryland-style whiskey, and why great whiskey is meant to be shared. Clint shares stories from his journey through the spirits industry, his passion for whiskey, and what makes Sagamore stand out in a crowded market.In this episode:(00:00) – Intro(02:07) – Whiskey intro and rating: Sagamore Manhattan Finish Rye Whiskey(15:53) – The history and production of Sagamore Rye(18:49) – Whiskey culture and collecting(22:38) – Sagamore’s unique bottling and

What Makes a Good Job in Tech?

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Published: 03/27/2025 02:00:00

What Makes a Good Job in Tech? Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk about career moves and tech transitions. They discuss Robbie’s new role at HashiCorp and Chuck’s dive into cybersecurity. They also debate legacy tech quirks, open-source updates, and the ever-evolving world of AI.In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:21) - Whiskey rating and review: Cyrus Noble Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey (10:26) - Robbie's job transition (12:29) - Tech nostalgia: old OSs and PC games (15:21) - Chuck's new job (18:48) - Starpod and what's coming next (22:16) - Updating Shepherd to Svelte 5 (23:52) - Current

Why Most Developers Overcomplicate Everything w/ Aaron Francis

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Published: 03/20/2025 02:00:00

Why Most Developers Overcomplicate Everything w/ Aaron Francis Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Aaron Francis about developer education, Laravel vs. Rails, and the evolution of full-stack development. They explore the trade-offs of opinionated frameworks, the practicality of PHP, and why simplicity often wins. Plus, Aaron shares his hot takes on modern web dev trends, and the joys of working from a home-office-that’s-not-home.In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:19) - Meet Aaron Francis (03:28) - Whiskey intro and rating: Green River Distilling Co. Full Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (14:32) - The home office that’s not at home

Tailwind 4, DeepSeek AI, and the End of the Old Web

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Published: 03/13/2025 02:00:00

Tailwind 4, DeepSeek AI, and the End of the Old Web Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck cover a wide range of topics, including AI and its impact on web development. They discuss DeepSeek, Tailwind’s latest updates, and whether Stack Overflow is still relevant. Plus, a detour into skiing, college sports, and Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2.In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:12) - Whiskey intro and rating: Wigle Pennsylvania Rye (11:41) - Data sharing and AI (14:34) - AI tools and programming (24:48) - Is Stack Overflow still relevant? (26:56) - What's the deal with Tailwind 4? (37:49) - Skiing and snowboarding (42:42)

Is jQuery Really Dead? And Other Hot Takes w/ Travis Wagner

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Published: 03/06/2025 02:00:00

Is jQuery Really Dead? And Other Hot Takes w/ Travis Wagner Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Travis Wagner about his career move from Universal Music to Crunchyroll and the nuances of backend development. They discuss a wide range of hot takes, including whether jQuery is still relevant in 2025.In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:05) - Meet Travis Wagner (02:41) - Whiskey intro and rating: Finger Lakes Distilling McKenzie Rye Whiskey (15:04) - Implicit vs Explicit types (16:58) - Tailwind vs Vanilla CSS (19:22) - Is YAML good or bad? (20:24) - Thoughts on Python and semicolons (25:19) - Git

Is This the End of Tech Conferences? w/ Dax Raad

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Published: 02/27/2025 02:00:00

Is This the End of Tech Conferences? w/ Dax Raad Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Dax Raad about his evolving career from software engineer to open-source advocate and content creator. They dive into his work on SST, explore the bizarre economics of tech conferences, and get into Dax’s next big move—manufacturing drone parts in the U.S. for the military.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(02:57) - Whiskey intro and rating: Glenmorangie "A Tale of Tokyo" Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky(12:12) - Rails vs Laravel(13:49) - New York vs Miami(15:54) - Meat vs Veggies(19:55) - What is Dax bad at?(24:05) - The

From JavaScript to PHP: Josh Cirre’s Unexpected Dev Journey

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Published: 02/20/2025 02:00:00

From JavaScript to PHP: Josh Cirre's Unexpected Dev Journey Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Josh Cirre about his journey from JavaScript to PHP, working with the Laravel team, and creating content for developers. They also discuss the value of opinionated frameworks, whether React was a mistake, fast food whatnot, and a surprising hot take on Taco Bell’s quality. Plus, Josh shares insights on content creation, the power of consistency, and why the best-performing videos aren’t always the most polished.In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:30) - Whiskey intro and rating: Crown Royal 18 Extra Rare (10:50) - Is

The Future of Web Dev: Are We Overcomplicating Everything?

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Published: 02/13/2025 02:00:00

The Future of Web Dev: Are We Overcomplicating Everything? Episode Details

This week, Chuck and Robbie talk about the neverending evolution of web dev tools and frameworks. Over a Hatozaki Japanese whiskey, they dive into ORMs, the pros and cons of Prisma, Drizzle, and AstroDB, and how modern dev tools shape the ecosystem. Plus, a detour into home automation security, the real cost of DoorDash, and why Gen Z might just be bringing malls back. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:13) - Whiskey tasting and review: Hatozaki Japanese Whiskey (07:42) - ORMs and Prisma (11:09) - Impressions of Drizzle? (14:41) -

The React Debate No One Wants to Have (But Should) with Ken Wheeler and Typecraft

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Published: 02/06/2025 02:00:00

The React Debate No One Wants to Have (But Should) with Ken Wheeler and Typecraft Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Ken Wheeler and Chris Power about everything from React and fantasy football to bizarre Airbnb experiences. They debate React’s evolution, lament the quirks of hooks, and revisit the infamous React t-shirt incident. Plus, Ken shares his DIY McRib recipe—because why not? In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (00:47) - Beverage intros (03:25) - Internet names (09:29) - React components and hooks debate (12:35) - C++? (13:36) - What is MANAMANA? (14:14) - The current state of Airbnb vs hotels (16:29) - React vs JSX

How to Make a Podcast Worth Listening To with Dan Blumberg

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Published: 01/30/2025 02:00:00

How to Make a Podcast Worth Listening To with Dan Blumberg Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Dan Blumberg about his journey from radio producer to product manager and podcaster. They explore the art of building great software, podcasting essentials, and the changing landscape of podcast platforms. Plus, Dan shares his kayaking adventures and insights on balancing authenticity and growth. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:26) - Whiskey review and rating: Woodinville Straight Bourbon (08:23) - Apple Podcasts vs Spotify (10:20) - Spotify video vs YouTube (12:02) - Podcasting audio vs video (14:24) - Advice on starting a podcast (18:24)

Is Cereal Soup?, the FG Scale, and JS vs CSS with Adam Argyle

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Published: 01/23/2025 02:00:00

Is Cereal Soup?, the FG Scale, and JS vs CSS with Adam Argyle Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Adam Argyle about the quirks of CSS and JavaScript tooling, and modern web development. They discuss why JavaScript often takes center stage over CSS, the funding disparities between them, and what this means for developers. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:32) - Whiskey review: Standard Spirit Wormwood Rye (07:54) - Social media and Blue Sky (09:39) - Is cereal soup? (11:15) - The Hot Dog and sandwich debate (17:55) - JavaScript library guilty pleasures (25:40) - CSS vs. JavaScript tooling (34:52) - How

Authenticity in a World of Algorithms

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Published: 01/16/2025 02:00:00

Authenticity in a World of Algorithms Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck dive into the delicate balance between authenticity and adaptation, both in tech and everyday life. They unpack the challenges of staying true to their passions—like whiskey and web development—while navigating the pressures of broadening their appeal and monetizing their craft. They also reflect on podcasting, personal branding, industry trends, social media shifts, and the complexities of dealing with polarizing figures in tech. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:28) - All Things Open (02:18) - Whiskey: Redwood Empire Emerald Giant Rye Whiskey (07:29) - Whiskey rating

What Makes a Christmas Movie? Plus, a Toast to New Beginnings

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Published: 01/09/2025 02:00:00

What Makes a Christmas Movie? Plus, a Toast to New Beginnings Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk about Christmas traditions, from sweaters and trees to classic holiday movies and music. They dive into various light-hearted hot takes, holiday preferences, gift-giving etiquette, and more. Along the way, they review a Cream of Kentucky bourbon, discuss JavaScript and API challenges, and share Robbie’s big announcement—twins on the way! In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:49) - Whiskey intro and rating: Cream of Kentucky (07:59) - Bing Crosby vs Frank Sinatra (09:31) - Real vs fake Christmas trees (13:59) - Christmas Story vs Christmas Vacation

Decentralized Identity: The Future of Privacy and Security with Angie Jones

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Published: 01/02/2025 02:00:00

Decentralized Identity: The Future of Privacy and Security with Angie Jones Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Angie Jones, Head of Developer Relations at TBD, about verifiable credentials, decentralized identity, and the potential of Web 5. They discuss practical applications like mobile driver’s licenses, privacy preservation, as well as the challenges of adopting cutting-edge tech. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:42) - Whiskey intro and rating (08:38) - Mobile driver’s licenses (16:51) - Identity verification tech (22:50) - Privacy concerns in tech (31:06) - Digital passports and biometric verification in travel (42:39) - Is web 5 the future of decentralization?

Navigating Career Pivots and Politics with Kelly Vaughn

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Published: 12/26/2024 02:00:00

Navigating Career Pivots and Politics with Kelly Vaughn Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Kelly Vaughn, Director of Engineering at Spot AI and a “recovering entrepreneur.” They discuss career evolution, the challenges of hiring and job-seeking, career politics, and Kelly’s unique perspective on leadership. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:39) - Wine tasting + review (10:15) - Career politics in getting promoted (17:28) - Conference talk + All Things Open (18:58) - Gluten sensitivity in Europe (21:07) - Pizza, casseroles, and comfort food (26:54) - Movie preferences and watching habits (33:01) - Therapy and mental health (35:13)

Building Reputation in Tech with Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo

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Published: 12/19/2024 02:00:00

Building Reputation in Tech with Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Changelog’s Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo about content creation and its role in web development careers. They discuss the nuances of reputation-building, the pitfalls of interview culture, and how developers can navigate the ever-changing landscape of tech. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:43) - Wine tasting + rating (11:31) - Do web developers need to be content creators? (13:35) - Does open source really help your career? (15:35) - How to build a good reputation (20:05) - Hiring and interviewing (26:54) - Fake

Breaking Down Open-Source Licensing with Carlo Piana

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Published: 12/05/2024 02:00:00

Breaking Down Open-Source Licensing with Carlo Piana Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Carlo Piana about the intricacies of open-source licensing, challenges in enforcing it, sustainability, and the impact of AI on both the tech and legal industries. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:37) - Wine tasting (08:15) - Open source licensing (13:20) - Challenges in open source sustainability (19:47) - Monetization and community contributions (21:12) - Choosing the right license (23:32) - Understanding open source AI (29:02) - The impact of AI on legal practice (34:37) - Futbol and hobbies (38:03) - Plugs Links All

Open-Source Ethics and Monetization with Chris Coyier

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Published: 11/28/2024 02:00:00

Open-Source Ethics and Monetization with Chris Coyier Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Chris Coyier about the complexities of open-source, balancing community contributions with monetization, the quirks of modern web development, and creative approaches to building sustainable tech projects. In this episode: (00:00) Intro (01:02) Podcast recording and All Things Open (04:10) Wine tasting: Brunello di Montalcino Annata 2018 (04:41) CSS and styling challenges (11:02) Open source licensing (22:24) Feature flags and pricing models (27:28) 90s nostalgia (32:19) Is open source worth it? (39:53) Why dev hiring is broken (45:21) Famous forks (49:26) WordPress drama (54:58) Plugs

FAANG is dead; long live MANAMANA!

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Published: 11/21/2024 02:00:00

FAANG is dead; long live MANAMANA! Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck discuss Fresca’s nostalgic comeback, generalization vs specialization in web dev, the death of FAANG, and the career impact of AI. They also talk about the future of self-driving cars, the relevance of college education, and the ethics around digital media ownership. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:55) - Alcoholic Fresca (07:06) - MANAMANA (10:03) - Hot takes (10:17) - Blow Pops vs Tootsie Pops (11:30) - Are self-driving cars a good or bad idea? (16:32) - How technology is changing education (21:41) - Specialist vs

Building a Better Web: Open Source, Simplicity, and Speed with Jason Lengstorf

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Published: 11/14/2024 02:00:00

Building a Better Web: Open Source, Simplicity, and Speed with Jason Lengstorf Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Jason Lengstorf about the evolving world of web development and the challenges of open-source monetization. They share insights on simplifying tech stacks, choosing the right tools, and some often-overlooked trade-offs in today’s development landscape. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:24) - Whiskey: Kentucky Owl St. Patrick’s Edition (10:09) - Hot takes (25:44) - Favorites from “Learn with Jason”: Vinxi, Waku (29:01) - Astro and monetizing open source projects (34:57) - The importance of simplicity (41:52) - Email etiquette (45:36) - On issues with

Live from THAT Conf: Web Frameworks and Developer Experience with James Quick

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Published: 11/07/2024 02:00:00

Live from THAT Conf: Web Frameworks and Developer Experience with James Quick Episode Details

In this live episode from THAT Conference, Robbie and Chuck talk with James Quick about his journey as a developer and content creator. Over a Scottish single malt, they discuss frameworks like Astro and Redwood, the evolution of React, and the importance of developer experience in modern web development. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:21) - Meet James Quick (03:03) - Whiskey: Auchentoshan 12 Year (10:12) - Lukewarm takes (18:23) - Frameworks and developer experience (25:45) - Whiskey.fund (26:18) - Astro and future of web development (29:31) - Versel pricing

Front-end Adventures with Bad at CSS' David East and Adam Argyle

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Published: 10/31/2024 02:00:00

Front-end Adventures with Bad at CSS' David East and Adam Argyle Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck welcome Adam Argyle and David East from the Bad at CSS podcast, for a fun conversation about their favorite dev tools and the finer points of CSS. They discuss code editors, environment setups, AI-enhanced development, and the ongoing battle for coding supremacy between various tools and languages. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (05:02) - Whiskey: Catoctin Creek Ragnarok Rye (16:40) - CSS game (29:03) - Hot takes (33:15) - AI, code editors, and dev environments (37:15) - Nix Registry and dependency management (41:24) - Rebase

Shepherd.js, the Future of Open Source, Capitalism, and Corporate Responsibility

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Published: 10/24/2024 02:07:00

Shepherd.js, the Future of Open Source, Capitalism, and Corporate Responsibility Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck sip on some Stranahan’s Second Chance Single Barrel Colorado Whiskey, and explore a variety of topics, from new tech to health. They discuss the future of open-source libraries like Shepherd.js and its transition from a developer tool to a potential SaaS product, as well as the challenges of scaling such products, and the importance of community support and clear business strategies. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:24) - Stranahan’s Second Chance Single-Barrel Colorado Whiskey (07:45) - Whiskey rating (13:12) - The struggles of open source

From Frontend to Backend: Lane Wagner's Journey to Boot.dev

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Published: 10/17/2024 02:00:00

From Frontend to Backend: Lane Wagner's Journey to Boot.dev Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Lane Wanger, the creator of Boot.dev, about his journey to backend development and launching Boot.dev. They discuss the state of developer education, how advanced developers can level up, and the importance of fundamentals. Lane also shares his love for Go, Tailwind, and J.R.R. Tolkien. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:58) - Meet Lane Wagner (03:06) - Whiskey: Old Maysville Club Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey (10:54) - Whiskey rating (15:25) - Hot takes (36:55) - Whiskey.fund (38:08) - Best tooling and learning platforms for

Balancing Code and Wellbeing: Michelle Bakels on React and Developer Health

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Published: 10/10/2024 02:00:00

Balancing Code and Wellbeing: Michelle Bakels on React and Developer Health Episode Details

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Michelle Bakels, Program Director at G2i and co-organizer of React Miami. They cover a range of topics, from developer health initiatives to the challenges of organizing a growing tech conference. They also discuss their experiences with React, the evolution of developer culture, and the perks of working in tech. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:43) - Whiskey: Old Forester 1910 (17:11) - Inferred types vs explicit types (18:07) - Tailwind vs vanilla CSS (20:59) - Git rebase vs git merge (23:08) - Third

Developer Communities, Career Growth, and Front-End Hot Takes with Madison Kanna

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Published: 10/03/2024 02:00:00

Developer Communities, Career Growth, and Front-End Hot Takes with Madison Kanna Episode Details

Madison Kanna joins Robbie and Chuck to discuss her journey as a developer and the creation of CodebookClub, an online community for developers. They dive into hot takes on Tailwind, TypeScript, and the challenges of keeping up with the fast-paced world of web development. They also discuss the importance of mastering foundational skills, developer burnout, and the evolving role of AI tools. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:22) - Whiskey: Smoke Wagon Straight Bourbon Whiskey (13:56) - Hot Takes (17:42) - Inferred vs explicit types (20:14) - Tailwind vs CSS

Frameworks, AI, and the Complexities of the Gig Economy

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Published: 09/26/2024 02:00:00

Frameworks, AI, and the Complexities of the Gig Economy Episode Details

In this episode, Robbie and Chuck review a Kings County Distillery spiced whiskey, and discuss a range of topics, from shiny object syndrome and framework overwhelm to the impacts of AI. They also explore the rise and fall of the gig economy and how to approach product and content creation. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:47) - Whiskey: Kings County Distillery Spiced “flavored” Whiskey (10:36) - Frameworks and AI (24:16) - Pros and Cons of the gig economy (26:29) - Clients, software, and open source (31:39) - Content creation and

Frameworks, Football, and Fast Cars with Kelly Vaughn

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Published: 09/19/2024 02:00:00

Frameworks, Football, and Fast Cars with Kelly Vaughn Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, Robbie and Chuck talk with Kelly Vaughn about web development, whiskey, and a variety of hot takes including car preferences, Taylor Swift connections, and life experiences. They discuss Kelly’s new community, The Friend Zone, aimed at job seekers and networking, and the upcoming All Things Open conference. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (04:23) - Whiskey: Chicken Cock Rye (15:03) - Hot takes (28:12) - Whiskey.fund (29:39) - All Things Open (30:55) - Fitness and Peloton (33:59) - Celebrity connections (36:58) - Kelly’s

Dev Jobs, Burgers, and AI with Spotify’s Taylor Poindexter

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Published: 09/12/2024 02:00:00

Dev Jobs, Burgers, and AI with Spotify's Taylor Poindexter Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, Robbie and Chuck welcome back Taylor Poindexter, an engineering manager at Spotify, to discuss a range of topics from web development, career advice, and job market trends to fitness supplements, making the perfect burger, and, of course, whiskey. They dive into the complexities of AI and the future of development, the importance of taking breaks to prevent burnout, and the pros and cons of management versus individual contributor roles. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:16) - Whiskey: World Whiskey Society Kentucky Straight

Woodford Reserve, Air Conditioning in Europe, Podcasting, TypeScript, and Taxes

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Published: 09/05/2024 02:00:00

Woodford Reserve, Air Conditioning in Europe, Podcasting, TypeScript, and Taxes Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III explore the nuances of a Woodford Reserve wheat whiskey, while also tackling subjects from the intricacies of modern web development to Starpod—Robbie’s podcast website project. They also touch on their experiences with international travel, the challenge of dealing with property taxes, TV show recommendations, and the idiosyncrasies of U.S. politics.In this episode: ​(00:00) - Intro ​(03:41) - Starpod ​(07:15) - Whiskey: Woodford Reserve wheat whiskey ​(12:27) - Whiskey rating ​(19:20) - TypeScript and unions ​(26:20) - React,

Italian Culture, CSS, Remote Work, Gen Z Career Advice, and more!

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Published: 08/29/2024 02:00:00

Italian Culture, CSS, Remote Work, Gen Z Career Advice, and more! Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III sip some Old Forester 1920 and Bushmills, and dive into a casual conversation about their experiences of Italian culture, food, and the challenges of working remotely in a foreign country. They discuss the complexity of modern web development, CSS, podcasts and TV shows, and offer some Gen Z career advice. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:44) - Whiskey: Old Forrester 1920 and Bushmills (09:23) - Animating SVG gradient background colors (13:06) - The complexity and nuance

Typecraft: TypeScript, Vim, Foodie YouTube, Linux, and More!

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Published: 08/22/2024 02:00:00

Typecraft: TypeScript, Vim, Foodie YouTube, Linux, and More! Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, Robbie and Chuck talk with Chris Power, the creator behind the Typecraft YouTube channel. Known for his expertise in Linux and TypeScript, Chris discusses various tech, languages, and frameworks, and shares his experiences building an educational YouTube channel. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:53) - Whiskey: 77 Breuckelen Distilling local whiskey (12:03) - Whiskey rating (16:23) - Hot takes (29:05) - Ruby vs PHP (34:52) - What’s the best way to learn Vim? (41:03) - Is Linux the best OS for developers?

Htmx, Open Source, Retro Tech, and Dev Tools with Carson Gross

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Published: 08/15/2024 02:00:00

Htmx, Open Source, Retro Tech, and Dev Tools with Carson Gross Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, Robbie and Chuck talk with Carson Gross about his journey in web development, including the creation of htmx and its predecessor, intercooler.js. They touch on the differences between front-end libraries, the importance of timing in tech adoption, and the relevance of older technologies. Carson also talks about his love for baseball, retro software, and the potential for a return to simpler and more varied tech tools and hardware. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:39) - Meet Carson Gross (03:25) - Whiskey tasting:

Coding Languages, AI, and the Evolution of Game Development with Philip Winston

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Published: 08/08/2024 02:00:00

Coding Languages, AI, and the Evolution of Game Development with Philip Winston Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, Robbie and Chuck talk with Philip Winston about various web development best practices, the intricacies of working with multiple languages within the same codebase, and how software development has evolved. They also explore the evolution of gaming technology, the challenges of testing and distributing software in the past, and the potential future applications of AI and VR. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:26) - Meet Philip Winston (04:37) - Medley Brothers Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (11:23) - Hot Takes (21:54) - VR

Disappointing Whiskey, Pizza Debates, and Tech Conference Adventures

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Published: 08/01/2024 02:00:00

Disappointing Whiskey, Pizza Debates, and Tech Conference Adventures Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, hosts RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III review a disappointing whiskey that leaves them questioning their life choices, discuss their lackluster food experiences in Italy, and chat about various tech conferences and events, including Emberfest, All Things Open, Microsoft Build, React Miami, and Big Sky Dev Con. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:26) - Podcast ideas (03:03) - Whiskey - Van Brunt Stillhouse tasting and review (14:24) - Travel stories and food experiences (24:08) - Upcoming conferences and events (30:55) - Ancient

The Future of Ember and Modern Build Tools with Chris Manson

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Published: 07/25/2024 02:00:00

The Future of Ember and Modern Build Tools with Chris Manson Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, Robbie talks with Chris Manson about the intricacies of JavaScript classes, the evolving landscape of React and Ember, and the benefits of using Vite in modern app development. Over a Bulleit Rye, Robbie and Chris discuss the benefits of Ember for long-term stability and its backward compatibility, highlighting tooling like generators and integration tests that make Ember stand out. Transitioning toward modern web development, they examine the role of Vite and the ongoing efforts to integrate it with Ember, promising a future of

Edge Browser and PWAs: A New Era in Web Development with Diego Gonzales

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Published: 07/18/2024 02:00:00

Edge Browser and PWAs: A New Era in Web Development with Diego Gonzales Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, hosts Charles William Carpenter III and Adam Argyle share a drink with Diego Gonzalez, a PM working on the Edge team. The discussion centers on progressive web apps (PWAs), with Diego outlining his role in standardizing platform features and the various advantages of PWAs. The trio also debates the value of vanilla CSS vs. Tailwind, discusses their favorite development tools, and even dives into the nuances of whiskey tasting with a focus on a particular blend from Woodinville. Tune in for a blend

Introducing: Whiskey Web and Whatnot

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Published: 07/12/2024 21:37:03

Introducing: Whiskey Web and Whatnot Episode Details

Veteran web developers RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III host this informal, whiskey-fueled fireside chat with your favorite web devs. They discuss all things web development including JavaScript, TypeScript, EmberJS, React, Astro, SolidJS, CSS, HTML, Web3, and more. They take a unique approach and focus on getting to know the human side of developers and their hobbies outside of work, all while sampling a new whiskey that they rate on their unique tentacle scale.

Secrets of a JavaScript Guru: Natalia Venditto on AI, GraphQL, and More!

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Published: 07/12/2024 20:37:24

Secrets of a JavaScript Guru: Natalia Venditto on AI, GraphQL, and More! Episode Details

Join host Charles William Carpenter III and special guest host Adam Argyle as they welcome Natalia Venditto on this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot. They dive into Natalia's background in JavaScript and her current work at Microsoft. The trio shares their impressions of Smooth Ambler's Contradiction Bourbon, discussing its unique blend of whiskeys, flavor profiles, and personal ratings. The conversation shifts to hot tech topics, including inferred vs. explicit types in TypeScript, IDEs vs. text editors, and opinions on GraphQL and micro frontends. They also touch on the nuances between

Exploring Bevvy's Whiskey App World with Nas Tonchev

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Published: 07/04/2024 02:00:00

Exploring Bevvy's Whiskey App World with Nas Tonchev Episode Details

We sit down with Nas Tonchev, CTO of Bevvy, a whiskey app for mobile and the web. We discuss features and functionalities of the Bevvy app, which helps users track, discover, and rate whiskeys. We also cover whiskey recommendations, the nuances of whiskey flavors, and the technical challenges of developing a whiskey-focused app. Additionally, we explore the influence of cultural aspects on consuming and collecting whiskey, with some tangents on career choices, hobbies, and the challenges of integrating AI and blockchain in business solutions. Key Takeaways [00:29] Who is Nas Tonchev?

Understanding Whiskey with Prime Barrel's Michael Nagdi

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Published: 06/27/2024 07:00:00

Understanding Whiskey with Prime Barrel's Michael Nagdi Episode Details

Michael shares his transition from the corporate world to the whiskey industry, emphasizing whiskey’s role in building relationships. The discussion covers a range of fascinating topics: the nuances of whiskey blends, the unique properties of Amburana-finished rye whiskey, the innovative use of blockchain and NFTs for managing memberships and allocations, and discover how AI is streamlining Prime Barrel’s operations. The episode also highlights heartwarming community stories and practical applications of AI in marketing and business. Key Takeaways [00:26] Introducing Michael from Prime Barrell [04:18] Rare Character 6 Year Straight Rye Whiskey

Oh My Zsh with Robby Russell

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Published: 06/20/2024 02:00:00

Oh My Zsh with Robby Russell Episode Details

Explore the evolution of web development, Rails, and TypeScript, all while sipping Mortlach Single Malt Whisky. The discussion also covers vintage music formats like vinyl records and cassettes, the Tennessee whiskey scene, and modern bourbon regulations. Robby shares stories about maintaining legacy code, Oh My Zsh, starting a podcast, and The Mighty Missoula's upcoming album. Key Takeaways [0:00] Introducing Robby Russell [02:41] Whiskey Tasting: Mortlach "The Wee Witchie" 12 Years Single Malt Scotch Whisky [09:19] Hot Takes [12:05] Thoughts on ripping TypeScript out of projects [19:15] git rebase or git merge?

Unlocking the Secrets of AI in Tech with April Yoho

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Published: 06/13/2024 06:50:26

Unlocking the Secrets of AI in Tech with April Yoho Episode Details

Join hosts Charles William Carpenter III and Adam Argyle for a riveting episode of 'Whiskey Web and Whatnot' featuring guest April Yoho. Based in the UK and a seasoned developer advocate, April shares her extensive 25+ years of experience in tech while indulging in a tasting session of High West Double Rye whiskey. Discover insights into cloud development, the intricacies of AI in coding, the debates of modern JavaScript practices, and much more. Tune in for a mix of whiskey evaluation, tech discussions, and amusing cultural anecdotes. Key Takeaways [00:00] -

Aspire to Greatness: .NET Innovations You Can't Miss! w/ David Fowler and Damian Edwards

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Published: 06/06/2024 02:00:00

Aspire to Greatness: .NET Innovations You Can't Miss! w/ David Fowler and Damian Edwards Episode Details

Join Charles William Carpenter III and Adam Schmargyle in an engaging episode of 'Whiskey Web and Whatnot' as they welcome Damian Edwards and David Fowler from Microsoft. Listen as David shares his journey from Barbados to becoming a distinguished engineer at Microsoft and Damian recounts his experience with web technologies from Australia. The discussion includes insights into .NET frameworks, HTML semantics, and their new project, Aspire. The hosts also provide tips on integrating the Aspire dashboard with Otel tools, emphasizing hands-on experience. Amidst tech discussions, enjoy a light-hearted session of Japanese

AI vs Human: The Future of Job Interviews with Taylor Desseyn

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Published: 05/30/2024 02:00:00

AI vs Human: The Future of Job Interviews with Taylor Desseyn Episode Details

Join hosts RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter VIII on Whiskey Web and Whatnot as they welcome back Taylor Desseyn for another round of whiskey and engaging conversation. Dive into discussions on the relevance of AI in hiring, the shift between remote and in-office work, and the changing trends in engineering specializations. Plus, get to know more about Taylor’s life beyond tech, including his hobbies and family updates, and don't miss their entertaining whiskey tasting session featuring Tennessee blended bourbon Sweetens Cove! Key Takeaways [00:00] - Welcome to Whiskey Web and Whatnot

Why Svelte Might Just Outdo React: Rich Harris Unveils Shocking Comparisons!

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Published: 05/16/2024 02:00:00

Why Svelte Might Just Outdo React: Rich Harris Unveils Shocking Comparisons! Episode Details

In this special International Whiskey Day episode of 'Whiskey Web and Whatnot', hosts RobbieTheWagner, and Charles William Carpenter III are joined by special guest Rich Harris. They share a toast with Lagavulin Offerman Edition whiskey and dive into a discussion covering a range of topics from Rich's journey in software development, his work on the Svelte framework, to his thoughts on cheese, fermented foods, and brewing kombucha. The conversation transitions into deeper tech discussions about TypeScript, the evolution of web development tools, the balance between developer experience and user experience, and

Flagging Features and Dropping Beats with Ben Rometsch

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Published: 05/09/2024 02:00:00

Flagging Features and Dropping Beats with Ben Rometsch Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, hosts RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III are joined by Ben Rometsch, CEO and co-founder of Flagsmith. The discussion kicks off with a lighthearted conversation about the absence of landscapers at Chuck's house, leading into Ben's unexpected affinity for the New Orleans Saints due to a memorable game at Wembley in London. Ben shares his journey from running a web agency for 23 years to starting Flagsmith as a side project, which has now become a growing business with 97 percent of its

Secrets Exposed: The Art of Keeping API Keys Safe From Developer Slip-Ups with Dante Lex

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Published: 05/02/2024 02:00:00

Secrets Exposed: The Art of Keeping API Keys Safe From Developer Slip-Ups with Dante Lex Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, hosts RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III are joined by Dante, the founder of Onboardbase and hi.new. Dante shares insights on building security infrastructure for distributed teams and discusses the common mistakes businesses make by trusting developers with sensitive API keys and database credentials. The episode also features a whiskey tasting segment where Robbie, Charles, and Dante taste and review Woodford Reserve double oaked whiskey. Additionally, the conversation touches on various topics, including TypeScript preferences, Tailwind CSS, git practices, and potential careers outside

When Hackers Send the Bill: Who Really Pays for Cloud Catastrophes?

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Published: 04/25/2024 02:00:00

When Hackers Send the Bill: Who Really Pays for Cloud Catastrophes? Episode Details

In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, hosts RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III delve into a mix of topics starting with their thoughts on the Jack Daniels Sinatra Select whiskey, including its unique packaging and taste profile. The conversation then shifts to the challenges developers face with hosting services and unexpected bills, touching on the responsibilities of CTOs within companies and how the role impacts team dynamics and code quality. Wrapping up, they touch on the reality TV show 'Love is Blind,' sharing personal takes and humorous insights into