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Best podcasts about Hotwire

Latest podcast episodes about Hotwire

Remember The Game? Retro Gaming Podcast
Remember The Game? #376 - Halo: Combat Evolved (Part II)

Remember The Game? Retro Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 128:31


Are you on social media? Of course you are. So follow us! Twitter: @MemberTheGameInstagram: @MemberTheGameTwitch.tv/MemberTheGame⁠⁠⁠Youtube.com/RememberTheGame⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook.com/RememberTheGamePodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok.com/@MemberTheGame⁠⁠⁠And if you want access to hundreds of bonus (ad-free) podcasts, along with multiple new shows EVERY WEEK, consider showing us some love over at Patreon. Subscriptions start at just $3/month, and 5% of our patreon income every month will be donated to our 24 hour Extra-Life charity stream at the end of the year!⁠⁠⁠Patreon.com/RememberTheGame⁠⁠⁠And you can find Tyler's movie, Contamination, on these services beginning June 4th:Apple TV, Amazon, Google TV, NBC Comcast, Cox, Fandango, Astound, Hotwire, Hoopla, Vimeo, Charter, Spectrum TV, Verizon and more. I've been wanting to revisit Halo for 333 episodes now, and it's finally time. What do I have to say in here? It's Halo, one of the most iconic games of all-time.I bumped this episode by a week to replay the campaign (which is the focus of this episode), and while Halo 1 is no Halo 2, it's still Halo, and it's still legendary. Hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Remote Ruby
Rails World Tickets, New JavaScript Package Managers, and Security Worries

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 41:53


Chris, Andrew, and David kick things off with a detour through Dungeon Crawler Carl, Rails World tickets, and conference travel before diving into developer tooling, package manager security, and the latest Ruby ecosystem updates. The conversation covers everything from Hotwire-style UI patterns and pnpm/Corepack setup to Jeff Dickey's new package manager, the RubyGems malicious package attack, Ruby 4.0.4, Shopify's Rubydex, Claude/Codex chatter, and the increasingly strange future of AI agents and delivery robots. Hit download now to hear more! LinksJudoscale- Remote Ruby listener giftDungeon Crawler Carl Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG + UnstoppableMaciej Mensfeld XAubeJeff Dickey Xen.devThe Hacker News- RubyGems Suspends New Signups After Hundreds of Malicious Packages Are UploadedOne engine, many tools—Introducing Rubydex (Rails at Scale)Ruby 4.0.4 ReleasedFrontend Masters Workshop with Chris Oliver: Getting Started with RailsHoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.JudoscaleMake your deployments bulletproof with autoscaling that just works.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Chris Oliver X/TwitterAndrew Mason X/TwitterJason Charnes X/Twitter

Podlodka Podcast
Podlodka #477 – Ruby on Rails Deep Dive

Podlodka Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 78:41


Кирилл Мокевнин – сооснователь онлайн-школы программирования «Хекслет», разработчик с почти двадцатилетним стажем, амбассадор организованного программирования и автор одноимённых YouTube- и Telegram-каналов. Он работал с Ruby on Rails ещё в коммерческой разработке, вокруг Rails строился сам Хекслет, и во многом на рельсах формировался его инженерный опыт. Rails много раз хоронили, но он почему-то продолжает жить. В него коммитят, вокруг него остаются большие продукты, он по-прежнему очень быстро закрывает типовые веб-задачи и даёт то самое ощущение, что один человек может сделать приложение от и до. Разбираем главные идеи рельсов: convention over configuration, ActiveRecord, миграции, серверную шаблонизацию, jobs, очереди и готовую инфраструктуру. Отдельно обсуждаем тёмную сторону этой философии: магию, метапрограммирование, динамически сгенерированные методы, колбэки в моделях, before_validation, жирные модели и боль больших проектов. А ещё – Sorbet, Tapioca и то, почему Кирилл со временем стал больше ценить типизацию, кодогенерацию и более «деревянный» код. Не обходим стороной фронтенд в рельсах: Hotwire, Inertia, React, TypeScript и вечный спор о том, где не писать JavaScript действительно полезно, а где превращается в тупиковую ветку. Ну и конечно обсуждаем главное: кому Rails вообще нужен сегодня. Почему его рано списывать, в каких продуктах он всё ещё даёт огромную скорость, а где лучше честно выбрать другой стек. Также ждем вас, ваши лайки, репосты и комменты в мессенджерах и соцсетях! YouTube-канал: youtube.com/@PodlodkaDeepDive Telegram-чат: t.me/podlodka Telegram-канал: t.me/podlodkanews Twitter-аккаунт: twitter.com/PodcastPodlodka Ведущие в выпуске: Андрей Смирнов, Женя Кателла Полезные ссылки: YouTube-канал Кирилла https://youtube.com/@mokevnin Курсы по ИИ от Хекслета https://ru.hexlet.io/courses_artificial-intelligence Исходники https://github.com/hexlet-basics/hexlet-basics

The PRovoke Podcast
Agency Leaders Podcast: Hotwire's Grant Toups and Charlotte Harvey

The PRovoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 43:43


In this episode of the PRovoke Media Agency Leaders Podcast, Maja Pawinska Sims sits down with Hotwire's new global CEO Grant Toups and UK managing director Charlotte Harvey to explore what they describe as a defining moment for both the agency and the wider communications industry. Just months into their roles, the pair outline a vision built less on “reset” of one of the most famous tech agency brands, and more on acceleration, positioning Hotwire at the intersection of technology, storytelling and commercial impact as AI reshapes how every organisation communicates. In a lively in-person conversation, Toups and Harvey talk about the “golden age of the midsize agency,” the return of earned media in an AI-driven landscape, and why culture, energy and entrepreneurialism are central to Hotwire's resurgence. From helping non-tech brands navigate complex innovation narratives to rethinking workflows around human–AI collaboration, the duo paint a picture of a new dynamism at the agency as it aims to stay ahead of rapidly changing client demands. Their ambition is clear: to build a global agency of choice for companies telling breakthrough innovation stories, and, as Toups puts it, “to win.”

Good Noise Podcast
Kory Gregory from Prince Daddy & The Hyena Interview | Discussing Hotwire Trip Switch

Good Noise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 27:22


On this episode of Good Noise Podcast, I'm joined by Kory Gregory from Prince Daddy & The Hyena to talk about their album Hotwire Trip Switch. We dive into the emotion and chaos behind the record, exploring the themes that shape the album and how the band continues to evolve their sound.Kory shares insight into the writing process, the influences behind Hotwire Trip Switch, and how the album reflects both personal growth and creative experimentation. We also talk about vulnerability, pushing boundaries, and what this release represents for the band moving forward.Prince Daddy & The Hyena Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/princedaddyandthehyena/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/princedaddyandthehyenaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@princedaddyandthehyenaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@princedaddie420Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/prince-daddy-the-hyena/1147904792Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3EYgeLZ0vtVHKkUL26Eu49?

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The Weekly Hotwire, What Europe's Beef Market Signals for New Zealand

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 24:57 Transcription Available


Unmuted, Unmastered
Hotwire Trip Switch by Prince Daddy & the Hyena

Unmuted, Unmastered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 54:31


"this year's For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)"On the show this week:00:00:39 NewsRecord Store Day reports its largest ever event, with 25% boost in sales00:06:46 Hotwire Trip Switch by Prince Daddy & The Hyena album review discussion00:51:47 Upcoming releasesAlbum rankings:Ratboys - Singin' to an Empty ChairMandy, Indiana - URGHAvalon Emerson & the Charm - Written into ChangesThundercat - DistractedPrism Shores - Softest AttackThe Orielles - Only You LeftGregory Uhlmann - Extra StarsIron & Wine - Hen's TeethDry Cleaning - Secret LoveLande Hekt - Lucky Nowrat - homeOkkyung Lee + Explore Ensemble - SignalsLucid Express - Instant ComfortJenny on Holiday - Quicksand Heart

OurSpace with Matt Vettese
Kory (Prince Daddy & The Hyena) talks Hotwire Trip Switch...this isn't a concept album!

OurSpace with Matt Vettese

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 37:44


In this episode of OurSpace with Matt Vettese, I'm joined by Kory from Prince Daddy & The Hyena to break down their brand new album Hotwire Trip Switch and why it's their most different (and maybe most confident) record yet. We dive deep into: -Why they made a “singles album” instead of a concept record -The pressure of writing songs that stand on their own -The evolution of Prince Daddy from their earliest demos to now Kory also opens up about how this being their first-ever band has influenced everything, from songwriting to growth, and why that transparency might be exactly what fans connect with most.

Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 285 - Tradition Like No Other

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 127:43


Hotwire  CBB - Natty Recap  Trivia - Gene vs Bill  PGA - Masters Preview  UFC - 327 Predictions  YGBKM 

Code and the Coding Coders who Code it
Episode 64 - Delaney Gillilan

Code and the Coding Coders who Code it

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 92:26 Transcription Available


React made a lot of us feel powerful, then maintenance made a lot of us feel tired. Drew Bragg sits down with Delaney Gillilan, creator of Datastar, to argue for a different kind of “modern web” one that keeps the browser's strengths front and center and keeps your app logic where it belongs: on the server. If you've ever looked at your dependency graph and wondered how you got here, this conversation is a reset.We get concrete about what Datastar is and how it works: a tiny reactive framework built around HTML, data attributes, and signals, with a plugin system that stays out of the way. Delaney explains why most state should live on the backend, why duplicating validation and business rules in the client is wasted effort, and why hypermedia is still the simplest way to communicate what a user can do next. We also unpack the “send strings to the browser” philosophy and how that changes performance, complexity, and even team collaboration.Real-time is where it gets spicy. Delaney makes the case for Server-Sent Events (SSE) over WebSockets for many apps, leaning on normal HTTP semantics, built-in reconnects, and streaming compression to ship tiny DOM diffs efficiently. From there we talk CQRS as a mental model for command intent vs view updates, plus what this means for Ruby on Rails developers weighing Hotwire, Stimulus, and upgrades. We close with two bold companion projects: Rocket, which makes Web Components more declarative, and Stellar, a Tailwind alternative that uses parametric CSS variables for a modern design system workflow.If you enjoy deep technical takes on reactive UI, server-driven rendering, SSE, Rails, and modern CSS, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who's stuck in SPA fatigue, and leave a review with the part you disagreed with most.Send us some love.JudoscaleAutoscaling that actually works. Take control of your cloud hosting. HoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.JudoscaleAutoscaling that actually works. Take control of your cloud hosting.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

FACTUM-AUDIO
The Weekly Hotwire, Beef industry exposed - Brazil part 3

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 25:45 Transcription Available


Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 284 - Rehab Assignments and AL East Alignment

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 132:36


Hotwire  CBB - Final 4 Preview  Trivia - Bill vs Catrell  MLB - AL East Lineup  YGBKM 

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The Weekly Hotwire, Beef industry exposed - Brazil part 2

FACTUM-AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 24:00 Transcription Available


Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 283 - Opening Day Still Madness

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 137:42


Hotwire  CBB - Tourney Update  Trivia - Bill vs Gene  MLB - NL West Lineup, Opening Day Preview  NBA - Awards Discussion  YGBKM 

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The Weekly Hotwire, Beef industry exposed - Brazil part1

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 26:14 Transcription Available


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The Weekly Hotwire, Emissions, Forestry and the Farm Gate: A 2022 Policy Retrospective

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 25:42


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The Weekly Hotwire, renewable fertilisers - An EU view

FACTUM-AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 25:26


Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 277 - Super Bowl Hangover

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 130:22


Hotwire  NFL - Super Bowl Recap & Way Too Early Predictions  NBA - All Star Break Discussion & Tanking  YGBKM 

Code and the Coding Coders who Code it
Episode 62 - Cameron Dutro

Code and the Coding Coders who Code it

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 75:51 Transcription Available


What if you could keep Rails pages fast, accessible, and SEO‑friendly, yet still get modern interactivity without shipping a mountain of JavaScript? We sit down with Cameron Dutro to unpack Live Component, a server‑first approach that breathes life into ViewComponent by treating state as data, rendering on the server, and morphing the DOM with Hotwire. No fragile ID wiring. No React by default. Just clear state, small payloads, and focused updates.We trace the path that led here: experiments rendering Ruby in the browser with Ruby.wasm, Opal, and even a TypeScript Ruby interpreter, and why those payloads and debugging pain pushed the work back to the server. Cameron explains the Live Component mental model—initializer‑defined state, slots, and a sidecar Stimulus controller—plus how targeted re‑renders make forms and micro‑interactions feel instant. We talk transports (HTTP vs WebSockets), serialization best practices for Active Record data, and where React still shines for high‑intensity builders and editors.Beyond the code, we dig into the bigger web story: how DX‑first choices often punish users on slower devices and networks, and why a balanced, server‑driven approach can close that gap. You'll hear real‑world tradeoffs, debugging techniques that feel like home to Rails devs, and a clever fix born from a Snake game that surfaced timing issues and led to a preempt option for queued renders. If your team wants dynamic islands without adopting a full SPA, this conversation offers a practical roadmap.Explore Live Component at livecomponent.org and the GitHub org at github.com/livecomponent. If this resonated, follow, share with a Rails friend, and leave a review so more builders can find it.Send us some love.JudoscaleAutoscaling that actually works. Take control of your cloud hosting. HoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.JudoscaleAutoscaling that actually works. Take control of your cloud hosting.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

FACTUM-AUDIO
The Weekly Hotwire, a story from across the ditch

FACTUM-AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 22:33


Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 272 - The Comeback Show

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 152:39


Hotwire  NFL - Coaching Carousel, NFL WildCard Preview & Predictions  Trivia - Bill vs Catrell  CFB - Playoff Update and Previews  YGBKM   

Experience by Design
Submerged Experiences with Henry Rausch

Experience by Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 64:21


Happy New Year's everyone!New Year is the time of year when we build unrealistic expectations about what the huge celebration we should be part of, and what big changes we are going to make in the form of our resolutions. It is a lot to live up to, and can create a lot of pressure. All of which is why I don't like New Year's. To be honest, I feel like our run of holidays go steadily downhill starting with Labor Day and ending with New Year's Day in terms of the pressure that they create. We can get fixated on the types of experiences we should be having, and measuring what happens to often unrealistic expectations. The good news is that the only way to go is up! However your holidays went, I hope things are looking up for you.Experiencing a lot of pressure, going down, and going back up are all great themes for this week's guest on Experience by Design. I first learned of Henry Rausch when I found his book “Submerged: Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War.” For long-time listeners, you will be familiar with my fascination with US naval history as well as the working environments of submarines. His book is a great first-person account of being deployed on a submarine, including the “ups and downs” associated with submarine life. “Submerged” is currently the #1 Best Seller on Amazon in the Biographies of the Military Navy, as well as a winner of other book awards, including First Place in Published Nonfiction at WriterCon 2025. Hank's second book is “How to Hotwire an Airplane: A Novel of Regret and Redemption,” and weaves together his father's experience being a medic in the Vietnam War along with his own experiences being a pilot. The book places this in the context of US border policy its impact on those who cross the border seeking a better life. Taken together, Hank's work explores personal transformation under stressful and sometimes dire circumstances. We discuss his experiences in the US Navy, and what he learned about leadership as a naval officer. He describes the months submerged while on patrol, along with the good times of being back in port. He talks about his subsequent work as an IT consultant working in satellite operation centers, and how lessons from his submarine tours informed his management style in civilian life. Finally we talk about the lessons that learning to fly has on life. As Hank describes, when you are teaching someone to fly, you have to let them fail up to the point that they might die. He emphasizes the need to enforce high standards, and how performance and recognition will predict how much satisfaction is felt in their work. He also teases the new book that he is working on, so we get a sneak preview of that as well. Henry Rausch: https://henryrausch.com/“Submerged: Life on a Fast Attack Submarine in the Last Days of the Cold War”: https://www.amazon.com/Submerged-Life-Fast-Attack-Submarine-ebook/dp/B0DN8CFV3S“How to Hotwire an Airplane: A Novel of Regret and Redemption”: https://www.amazon.com/How-Hotwire-Airplane-Henry-Rausch-ebook/dp/B0DHV4VVHX

Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 271 - See You Next Year

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 140:22


Hotwire  NFL - News & Pick Em Trivia - Bill vs Catrell  CFB - Round 1 Previews  CBB - Check-In YGBKM 

Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 269 - Putting the Gloves On

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 142:11


Hotwire  NFL - Recaps, Reactions & Pick Em  Trivia - Gene vs Catrell  CFB - Conf Championship Previews  UFC - 323 Preview & Predictions  YGBKM 

Coder Radio
633: Hotwire Native with Joe Masilotti

Coder Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 25:48


Joe on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemasilotti/) Joe's Blog (https://masilotti.com/about/) Joe on X (https://x.com/joemasilotti) Alice for Snowflake (https://alice.dev/alice-snowflake/) Mike on X (https://x.com/dominucco) Mike on BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/dominucco.bsky.social) Coder on X (https://x.com/coderradioshow) Show Discord (https://discord.gg/k8e7gKUpEp) Alice & Custom Dev (https://alice.dev) Mike's Recent Omakub Blog Post (https://dominickm.com/omakhub-review/)

Delivering Value with Andrew Capland
Former CMO shares her inner game secrets (used by the Top 1%) (Kelly Gillease)

Delivering Value with Andrew Capland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 51:38


In this episode, Kelly Gillease, two-time CMO, daily meditator, and former search marketer turned executive leader, talks candidly about the inner game behind durable leadership. She traces her path from debating podiums to performance marketing at Hotwire, through scale-up chaos at NerdWallet and post-acquisition life at TripAdvisor/Viator—sharing how mindfulness, therapy, and a “true, kind, necessary” feedback filter helped her steady teams when everything felt on fire.Kelly opens up about a tough DEI misstep, how she took the feedback without getting defensive, and why she chose to “run toward” hard conversations instead of retreat. She gets tactical about cross-functional influence (and why debate training still matters), building reputations through appreciation rituals, and choosing environments that actually fit you, even when the shinier title says otherwise.In this conversation, you'll learn:- How to use “true, kind, necessary” to deliver (and receive) feedback that lands, and what to do when it doesn't- Practical rituals for team resilience: appreciations, mindful pacing, and calmly problem-solving without losing speed- How to pick the right work environment for your wiring. and navigate the politics, pacing, and trade-offs of big-co vs. startup lifeThings to listen for:(00:00) Intro(01:47) Kelly's roots, early influences, and formative values(03:51) Where creativity meets ROI: loving both art and math(09:05) Thank you to our sponsor, Navattic(13:50) Scripts and mindsets for hard feedback and conflict(24:23) Owning a DEI misstep, pausing, and moving forward(29:22) Gratitude rituals at work and at home that build morale(39:58) Why big-company bureaucracy wasn't the right fit(44:20) Radical honesty, necessary conversations, real growthA huge thanks to this episode's sponsor:Navattic: Interactive Product Demo Software - https://navattic.com/value Resources:Connect with Kelly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellythepea/ Connect with Andrew:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewcapland/ Substack: https://media.deliveringvalue.coHire Andrew as your coach: https://deliveringvalue.co/coachingJoin Growth OS: https://deliveringvalue.co/growth-operating-system

Socially Unacceptable
How I Built a PR Agency from Zero During COVID - Darryl Sparey

Socially Unacceptable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 48:21 Transcription Available


 What happens when you leave a top PR agency to launch your own business, only for the world to shut down weeks later? Darryl Sparey, co-founder of Hard Numbers and former Hotwire leader, shares how he built an agency focused on proving marketing impact through data. In this episode, Darryl explains how marketers can move beyond vanity metrics and start connecting PR and SEO performance to measurable ROI.You'll learn why access to GA4, Looker Studio, Search Console and CRM data changes everything, and how brands like Reddit, The FT and the BBC are shaping authority in the age of ChatGPT and Gemini. We also unpack what generative engine optimisation means for the future of earned media and how to future-proof your marketing results in 2026. If you care about clear metrics, credible reporting and meaningful outcomes, this conversation is for you.  Is your strategy still right for 2026? Book a free 15-min discovery call to get tailored insights to boost your brand's growth.

Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 263 - We're Playin Basketball (& Football)

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 139:10


Hotwire  MLB - World Series Preview & Predictions  Trivia - Gene vs Catrell NFL - Recaps & Pick Em CFB - Recaps, Previews, Pick Em  NBA - Finals Predictions, MVP Projections YGBKM

The Nice Guys on Business
Marc Nudelberg: Building Trust Through Disciplined Leadership

The Nice Guys on Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 26:05


A TEDx speaker, author, award-winning leadership, sales coach, and former NCAA Division I football coach, Marc Nudelberg is the president of On the Ball, an award-winning family-owned sales and leadership coaching agency with over 25 years of experience helping businesses grow. Marc's coaching career was shaped by discipline, teamwork, and the ability to perform under pressure. He has always understood that the fundamentals of leadership go beyond football, which led him to transition into the business world and the success he's experiencing with On the Ball. As an expert in building high-performing organizations, he collaborates with both individuals and teams, focusing on leadership development and modern business strategies. Under his leadership, On the Ball was recently recognized as a Seminole 100 honoree, an award given to the fastest-growing businesses led by Florida State University alumni. Marc's unique perspective, shaped from both athletics and business, demonstrates how the mindset of a great coach can drive success across various fields. Though his work with clients such as Amerant Bank, Hotwire, United Way of Broward County, Junior Achievement of South Florida, Aflac, True Network Advisors, RCC Associates, City Furniture, and UKG, Marc has consistently fostered business growth across a variety of markets. Connect with Marc Nudelberg:Website: www.ontheball.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachnudel , https://www.instagram.com/ontheball.co/ TurnKey Podcast Productions Important Links:Guest to Gold Video Series: www.TurnkeyPodcast.com/gold The Ultimate Podcast Launch Formula- www.TurnkeyPodcast.com/UPLFplusFREE workshop on how to "Be A Great Guest."Free E-Book 5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting at www.Turnkeypodcast.com/gift Ready to earn 6-figures with your podcast? See if you've got what it takes at TurnkeyPodcast.com/quizSales Training for Podcasters: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sales-training-for-podcasters/id1540644376Nice Guys on Business: http://www.niceguysonbusiness.com/subscribe/The Turnkey Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/turnkey-podcast/id1485077152

Rails with Jason
271 - Hotwire with Radan Skorić

Rails with Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 72:23 Transcription Available


In this episode I talk with Radan Skorić about his book Master Hotwire, the challenges of Hotwire documentation, blogging in the AI age, how AI affects content creation, the Chinese room thought experiment, consciousness and computation, trust versus critical thinking, and why quality content that goes deeper than AI can produce still matters.Master Hotwireradanskoric.comRadan's Rails World talkJason's stuff:Nonsense MonthlySaturnCI

Rails with Jason
266 - Hotwire Native with Joe Masilotti

Rails with Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 78:44 Transcription Available


In this episode, I talk with Joe Masilotti about his new book on Hotwire Native, which lets Rails developers build mobile apps using web views with native functionality. We explore the writing process, consulting approaches, client engagement strategies, and how both of us find clients through speaking and writing.Hotwire Native for Rails Developers book (use discount code CodeWithJasonHotwire for 35% off)Joe Masilotti's websiteNonsense Monthly

Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 257 - Underperformance & Overreaction

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 137:55


Hotwire  NFL - Overreactions, Recap & Pick Em  Trivia - Gene vs Bill CFB - Recaps, Previews & Predictions, Pick Em MLB - Awards Outlook, Wild Card Hunt  YGBKM 

Remote Ruby
Herb with Marco Roth

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 44:57


In this episode of Remote Ruby, Andrew and Chris chat with guest, Marco Roth, to discuss the challenges of working with ERB templates in Ruby on Rails, and Marco's ongoing project, Herb. They dive into Marco's inspiration from tools like Stimulus Reflex and Hotwire, and the broader vision for 'Herb' which includes syntax linting, formatting, enhanced error detection, and a future where React components can be seamlessly integrated with ERB templates. They also touch on the potential of using 'Herb' to make local development smoother via hot reloading, and the importance of community feedback and collaboration. Additionally, Marco shares his experiences speaking at various Ruby conferences worldwide and his passion for enhancing the Ruby on Rails ecosystem. Hit download now! LinksChris Oliver XAndrew Mason BlueskyJudoscale- Remote Ruby listener giftMarco Roth WebsiteHerbRailsConf 2025 The Modern View Layer Rails Deserves: A Vision for 2025 and Beyond (Marco's talk-YouTube)lint_rollerFriendly.rb- Sept 10-11, 2025- Bucharest, RomaniaEuRuKo (European Ruby Conference)-Sept 18-19, 2025- PortugalSan Francisco Ruby Conf- November 19-20, 2025-San Francisco, CARuby Conferences 2025-2026HoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.JudoscaleMake your deployments bulletproof with autoscaling that just works.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter

Wire 2 Wire
Wire 2 Wire Sports Podcast Ep. 248 - All Star Studded Show

Wire 2 Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 128:38


Hotwire  MLB - All Star Conversation / HR Derby predictions  Trivia - Gene vs Catrell  WNBA - All Star Conversation / Midseason MVP NBA - Summer League / Futures NBA Odds  YGBKM

Remote Ruby
Conferences, Hotwire Native updates, and a surprise guest!

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 41:32


In this episode of Remote Ruby, Andrew and Chris dive into a range of Rails-related updates, development workflows, and tech frustrations, all while preparing for RailsConf and Rails World. Chris dives into the evolution of Ruby Gems toward Python-style wheels and secure precompiled binaries, while Andrew breaks down the value of namespacing and modularization in Rails apps. They also reflect on accessibility, QA, component architecture, and how LLMs are changing the game for solo devs, Plus, a surprise visit from J**** C******adds some comic relief and candid takes on sabbaticals, Rails World, and a podcast competition. Hit download now! LinksJudoscale- Remote Ruby listener giftOn Rails PodcastAndrew's referral link for SnipdRails World 2025Ruby Gems and bundler ReleasesPython WheelsFluxAdam Wathan (YouTube) Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter

After Serenity
Cyberpunk RED Actual Play Chapter 11: Get Out (S4E27)

After Serenity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 80:39 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Cyberpunk campaign, the Edgerunners navigate the treacherous Elysium HQ after awakening Hera, a vengeful AI. They embark on a mission to plant AI-spawned seeds across the city, facing various challenges including combat with scavengers and the emergence of the Glow Boys amidst a radioactive sand storm. Get more Cyberpunk RED: Cyberpunk RED Actual Play @ Lair of Secrets Cyberpunk RED Role-Playing Game Resources Cyberpunk RED Frequently Asked Questions Cyberpunk RED Screamsheets Chapters 00:00 The Awakening of Hera02:41 The Mission to Plant the Seeds07:06 Combat and Chaos in the Garden Level11:41 The Escape Plan28:02 Exploring the Map and Game Mechanics35:23 Encountering the Glow Boys43:12 Inside the Building and Tactical Decisions48:50 The Growl of Danger52:40 A New Challenge Emerges01:00:41 Critical Moments01:07:13 Tactical Decisions in Close Quarters01:08:47 The Aftermath of Battle01:10:55 Resource Management and Vehicle Repairs01:20:15 Conclusion and Future Adventures Listen to the Episode Watch to the Episode Watch Cyberpunk RED Chapter 11: Get Out on YouTube. Show Notes Recap: Edgerunners awaken Hera, the vengeful AI, and agree to her mission Objective: Plant AI "seeds" in three Hercules Industries locations Immediate goal: Escape Elysium HQ on foot without a vehicle Encounter: Hostile scavvers attacking cyber-corvids for chrome Tactical choices: Split between sneaking out and running headfirst into danger Surprise threat: A radioactive storm arrives mid-escape Retreat to shelter: Players take refuge in a ruined garage Combat: Coydogs attack—Bob attempts diplomacy with kibble Atlas falls dramatically out a window Bob uses glow sticks and a flashlight to reveal threats Players defeat coydogs and trick the Glow Boys into thinking they're dead Final escape: Hotwire a barely-working car and roll out of the Hot Zone Featured Image Meta The glowing ruins of downtown Night City, as depicted in the Cyberpunk RED core rule book. Credit: R. Talsorian Games.

WSJ Tech News Briefing
TNB Tech Minute: Walmart, Amazon Consider Issuing Stablecoins

WSJ Tech News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 2:22


Plus: Congress weighs crackdown on mortgage lenders' spam calls. And, Brookfield strikes deal to buy internet-service provider Hotwire. Victoria Craig hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Code and the Coding Coders who Code it
Episode 51 - Chris Oliver

Code and the Coding Coders who Code it

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 82:24 Transcription Available


The last RailsConf ever is coming to Philadelphia this summer, and co-chair Chris Oliver joins us to pull back the curtain on what's sure to be a historic gathering for the Rails community.Chris reveals how the programming committee curated an exceptional lineup from hundreds of submissions, balancing nostalgic looks at Rails' 18-year journey with cutting-edge technical content. You'll hear why Philadelphia's walkable layout, incredible food scene (Reading Terminal Market gets particular praise), and Fourth of July celebrations make it the perfect host city for this final RailsConf hurrah.Beyond the sessions themselves, Chris and I explore what truly makes tech conferences special—those irreplaceable in-person connections. Whether you're a seasoned Rails veteran or relatively new to the framework, the hallway conversations, shared meals, and spontaneous problem-solving sessions offer exponentially more value than what appears on the official schedule. We both share how these gatherings have accelerated our careers and sparked lasting professional relationships.The conversation takes an enlightening turn as Chris opens up about his current technical challenges, including the complexities of testing Hotwire applications and designing flexible API wrappers for payment processing systems. His insights on balancing specificity with adaptability when building reusable libraries offer valuable perspective for anyone writing code meant to be shared.This episode serves both as an enthusiastic invitation to join the Ruby community in Philadelphia and a thoughtful exploration of why in-person events remain vital in our increasingly remote world. Supporting RailsConf isn't just about personal growth—it's about strengthening the Ruby ecosystem that has supported so many developers throughout their careers.Ready to book your ticket for this historic event? Don't miss our podcast panel at RailsConf—come experience our conversations live and in person!Links: RailsConfGoRailsLearn Hotwireexcid3 on BlueSkySend us some love. HoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.JudoscaleAutoscaling that actually works. Take control of your cloud hosting.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

Remote Ruby
The Frustrations of React and the Power of Turbo

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 30:32


In this episode of Remote Ruby, Andrew and Chris discuss the frustrations of working with React and the advantages of using Hotwire. They also talk about upcoming plans, including Andrew's retreat to Philadelphia and Lancaster, and the new features they've been working on, like an inbox for notifications. The conversation touches on the complexity of maintaining large Ruby on Rails applications and the new features in the latest Ruby release. Chris shares his experience at a Post Malone concert, and some tips on maintaining productivity by rearranging workspaces. Hit download now to hear more! LinksJudoscale- Remote Ruby listener giftRails World 2025, September 4 & 5, Amsterdam, NL‘Learn Hotwire' Coursebunny.netNamespaces 101Ruby Releases-GitHub Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter

The Bike Shed
461: Writing new vs existing code with Sara Jackson

The Bike Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 42:20


Joël talks with fellow thoughtboter Sara about the different ways developers can help one another across the various stages of an app's lifecycle. They highlight the importance of utilising notes early on to clarify your work for others who may need it later down the line, how tooling can aid with this at all stages of development, and what lessons can be learnt from coding decisions made by someone else. — The Sponsor for this episode has been Judoscale - Autoscale the Right Way (https://judoscale.com/bikeshed). Check out the link for your free gift! Check out Steve Polito's Hotwire essentials project (https://thoughtbot.com/blog/hotwire-essentials-is-here-learn-hotwire-by-building-a-podcast-player), featured in Episode 452 (https://bikeshed.thoughtbot.com/452). Your host for this episode has been Joël Quenneville (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-quenneville-96b18b58/) and was accompanied by Sara Jackson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/saraejackson/). If you would like to support the show, head over to our GitHub page (https://github.com/sponsors/thoughtbot), or check out our website (https://bikeshed.thoughtbot.com). Got a question or comment about the show? Why not write to our hosts: hosts@bikeshed.fm This has been a thoughtbot (https://thoughtbot.com/) podcast. Stay up to date by following us on social media - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@thoughtbot/streams) - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/150727/) - Mastodon (https://thoughtbot.social/@thoughtbot) - BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/thoughtbot.com) © 2025 thoughtbot, inc. — Credit: Ad-read music by joystock.org (https://joystock.org)

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed
662: Alternative Browsers, Discord vs Circle, and AI in the Browser

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 63:00


Show DescriptionWe're talking browsers and discussing alternative options like Vivaldi and Brave, the implications of Chrome's potential sale to OpenAI, the impact of AI on browser functionality, Discord vs Circle, and building with Hotwire. Listen on Website →Links Newfangled Browser Alternatives – Frontend Masters Blog Zen Browser Horse Browser Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser Opera GX | Gaming Browser | Opera Thorium Browser Mullvad Browser Fast and Private Web Browser DuckDuckGo Microsoft Edge Download OpenAI Chrome Acquisition Mozilla on U.S. v. Google HTML5 CSS3 Support Opera Air | Mindful Browser Opera Mini Download Hotwire Drawer Component CodePen Circle Discord Zulip Netlify Support Forums Retro Photo app Media Diet – Chris Coyier Sponsors

Remote Ruby
São Paulo to Sin City

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 56:31


In this episode of Remote Ruby, Chris and Andrew catch up on recent events and dive into their experiences with various conferences. They discuss their travels to Brazil, Philly, Chicago, and Vegas, sharing the highlights and challenges of each trip. The conversation then shifts to technical topics, including insights from the Tropical on Rails conference, live translations, the impressive quality of Hotwire's functionality, and the fun time they had reuniting and hanging out with Jason in Vegas. They also tackle complexities and changes in Stripe's API integration, debating the pros and cons of self-hosting versus using hosted services. Hit the download button now to hear more! LinksChris Oliver XAndrew Mason BlueskyJudoscale- Remote Ruby listener giftRailsConf-July 8-10, 2025-Philadelphia, PAGosuSimplicity- sustainable, humane, and effective software development by Dave ThomasHoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.JudoscaleMake your deployments bulletproof with autoscaling that just works.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter

Maintainable
Freedom Dumlao: What 70 Java Services Taught Me About Focus

Maintainable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 63:19


Freedom Dumlao (CTO at Vestmark) joins Robby to explore what it means to maintain software at scale—and why teams sometimes need to unlearn the hype.With two decades of experience supporting financial systems, Freedom shares how his team manages a Java monolith that oversees $1.6 trillion in assets. But what's most surprising? His story of how a team working on 70+ microservices rebuilt their platform as a single Ruby on Rails monolith—and started shipping faster than ever before.Episode Highlights[00:02:00] Why Respecting Legacy Code MattersFreedom reflects on a lesson he learned at Amazon: "Respect what came before." He discusses the value of honoring the decisions of past developers—especially when their context is unknown.[00:05:00] How Tests Help (and Where They Don't)Freedom discusses how tests can clarify system behavior but not always intent—especially when market logic or business-specific rules come into play.[00:07:00] The Value of Understudies in EngineeringFreedom shares how his team intentionally pairs subject matter experts with understudies to reduce risk and transfer knowledge.[00:09:30] Rethinking Technical DebtHe challenges the fear-based framing of technical debt, comparing it instead to a strategic mortgage.[00:17:00] From 70 Services to 1 MonolithAt FlexCar, Freedom led an unconventional rewrite—consolidating 70 Java microservices into a single Rails app. The result? A dramatic increase in velocity and ownership.[00:25:00] Choosing Rails Over Phoenix, Laravel, and DjangoAfter evaluating multiple frameworks, Rails' cohesiveness, Hotwire, and quick developer ramp-up made it the clear winner—even converting skeptical team members.[00:31:00] How Rails Changed Team DynamicsBy reducing dependency handoffs, the new Rails app enabled solo engineers to own complete features. The impact? Faster delivery and more engaged developers.[00:36:30] Why Rails Still Makes Sense at a 20-Year-Old CompanyEven with a large Java codebase, Vestmark uses Rails for rapid prototyping and new product development.[00:41:00] Using AI to Navigate Legacy SystemsFreedom explains how his team uses retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) to surface relevant code—but also the limitations of AI on older or less common codebases.[00:51:00] Seek Feedback, Not ConsensusFreedom explains why aiming for alignment slows teams down—and how decision-makers can be inclusive without waiting for full agreement.Links and ResourcesFreedom Dumlao on LinkedInVestmarkNo Rules RulesDungeon Crawler Carl seriesThanks to Our Sponsor!Turn hours of debugging into just minutes! AppSignal is a performance monitoring and error-tracking tool designed for Ruby, Elixir, Python, Node.js, Javascript, and other frameworks.It offers six powerful features with one simple interface, providing developers with real-time insights into the performance and health of web applications.Keep your coding cool and error-free, one line at a time! Use the code maintainable to get a 10% discount for your first year. Check them out! Subscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.Keep up to date with the Maintainable Podcast by joining the newsletter.

Code and the Coding Coders who Code it
Episode 49 - Radan Skoric

Code and the Coding Coders who Code it

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 35:01


What happens when a seasoned Rails developer with 17 years of experience decides to document their journey learning Hotwire? Radan Skorić joins us to discuss his ebook "Master Hotwire" and the fascinating parallels between writing and coding.Unlike most tutorials that start from ground zero, Radan's approach assumes you already know Rails—because that was his experience when learning Hotwire. "When I was picking up Hotwire, I had tons of Rails experience. I've just not done Hotwire," he explains. This focus allows his readers to skip the basics and dive deeper into what makes Hotwire powerful.We explore the meticulous process behind creating technical content, from researching pain points on forums to managing a beta reader program. Radan shares a powerful insight about feedback: "With positive feedback I feel good. With negative feedback I can actually go and improve it." This mindset led him to completely restructure portions of his book based on reader experiences.The conversation takes unexpected turns as Radan reveals how he overcame writer's block by applying software development principles to his writing process. Just as he might write tests to overcome coder's block, he found success by allowing himself to write "crap words" initially, knowing he would refactor later—a technique that mirrors how many of us approach code.Perhaps most compelling is Radan's observation about Hotwire's place in the ecosystem: it allows backend-focused developers to "stop lying" about being full-stack by providing a framework they can realistically master without diving deep into JavaScript frameworks like React. It's a refreshing perspective that reframes how we think about the full-stack developer identity.Check out masterhotwire.com and use coupon code "CodingCoders" for 20% off the book, and join the growing community of Rails developers embracing Hotwire!Send us some love.HoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.JudoscaleAutoscaling that actually works. Take control of your cloud hosting.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

Remote Ruby
The Learn Hotwire Course, GitHub Sign-off for CI and Yarn versions

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 29:15


In this episode of Remote Ruby, Andrew and Chris discuss a variety of topics, including their experiences with the podcast, the upcoming milestones for Remote Ruby and Go Rails, and their plans for future content. Chris dives into their recent work on the ‘Learn Hotwire' course, explaining its extensive coverage of technologies like iOS, Kotlin, Swift, and Android. Additionally, they talk about team licenses for the course and early access availability. The discussion also touches upon CI workflows, the GitHub signoff process for local testing, and various technical challenges they encountered with tools like Yarn and asdf. The episode concludes with reflections on running linters in CI and the intricacies of standardizing coding practices across teams. Hit download now!Links:Yarn 1YarnYarn-GitHubasdfJudoscale-Remote Ruby listener giftgh-signoffLearn Hotwire  Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter

Heroes in Business
Spencer Rascoff, Co-founder & fmr CEO @ZillowGroup, Co-Founder & CEO of 75 & Sunny Ventures getrecon.app

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 21:23


Spencer Rascoff is an American entrepreneur and businessman. He was the co-founder and former chief executive officer of Zillow Group, as well as one of the co-founders of Hotwire.com. Rascoff was on the board of directors of Palantir. He's also the Co-author of Zillow Talk and a Host of Office Hours podcast. He was interviewed by David Cogan at the Eliances Heroes Show. getrecon.app

Remote Ruby
Cyberpunk, Vite and Ruby Releases

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 50:36


In this episode of Remote Ruby, Chris and Andrew dive into a discussion that spans the worlds of gaming and software development. They kick off by sharing their experiences with Cyberpunk 2077, reflecting on how the game has improved since its initial release, then on to Balatro, a deck-building poker game that's influencing Andrew's real-world casino visits. The conversation then pivots to a deep dive into web development technologies, including the use of Vite, Hotwire, and the different approaches to using Turbo Frames and Streams. They highlight the challenges and nuances of modern web development, such as implementation of CSS classes and the difficulties of debugging. They also touch on the evolution of Ruby's release and the ongoing efforts to improve the web development process. Hit download now to hear more!HoneybadgerHoneybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter

Entrepreneurs on Fire
Changing the Way We Own Homes with Spencer Rascoff

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 24:16


Spencer Rascoff is a serial entrepreneur who co-founded Zillow, Hotwire, Pacaso, dot.LA, Queue, heyLibby and 75 and Sunny Ventures. He served as Zillow's CEO for a decade and teaches entrepreneurship at Harvard. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Once you found success in business, you will be able to redirect your interest and enthusiasm to other things. Success driven people are satisfied and they don't feel the need to continue to strive to build and run larger organizations. 2. You need passion when you are starting something because you will encounter enormous challenges and in order to overcome it, you need to run through walls and be super fired up about it. 3. Surround yourself with people who are better than you. Entrepreneurship is not a solo endeavour. In real life there are teams and team of teams. Entrepreneurship is a team sport so make sure you surround yourself with great teams. Luxury vacation home ownership, elevated. Own your family's dream vacation home, today - Pacaso Sponsors HubSpot When you combine the power of Marketing Hub and Content Hub, you can have your best quarter, every quarter. Visit Hubspot.com/marketers to learn more ThriveTime Show Attend the world's highest rated business growth workshop taught personally by Clay Clark and NOW featuring Rich Dad Poor Dad Author Robert Kiyosaki and Eric Trump at ThrivetimeShow.com/eofire Optimize To chat with JLD about Optimizing your life, click here: EOFire.com/optimize

The Bike Shed
452: Hotwire Essentials with Steve Polito

The Bike Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 28:47


Stephanie is joined by follow thoughtbot-er Steve Polito as they discuss his latest GitHub resource, Botcasts (https://github.com/thoughtbot/botcasts). Find out why Steve was so keen to make the app, what he learnt about Hotwire in the process and why he thinks you should stop listening to the show in your current pod-catcher and pick it up in Botcasts instead! -- Try building Botcasts for yourself over on Github (https://github.com/thoughtbot/botcasts)! Your host for this episode has been thoughtbot's own Stephanie Minn, and was accompanied by Steve Polito. You can find more of Steve's work over on GitHub (https://github.com/stevepolitodesign), or read what he has to say about his work on thoughtbot's blogs (https://thoughtbot.com/blog/process-network-requests-with-turbo). If you want to connect with Steve you can do so through LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-polito). Interested in birds instead? Why not check out Stephanie's book recommendation (https://www.mattkracht.com/fieldguidetodumbbirdsofnorthamerica)! If you would like to support the show, head over to our GitHub page (https://github.com/sponsors/thoughtbot), or check out our website (https://bikeshed.thoughtbot.com). Got a question or comment about the show? Why not write to our hosts: hosts@bikeshed.fm This has been a thoughtbot (https://thoughtbot.com/) podcast. Stay up to date by following us on social media - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/150727/) - Mastodon (https://thoughtbot.social/@thoughtbot) - Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/thoughtbot/) © 2024 thoughtbot, inc.

LA Venture
Spencer Rascoff -- LA Venture

LA Venture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 30:38


Everybody is going to have an AI assistant that does top of funnel triage on inbound requests. We talk about what this will look like with Spencer Rascoff, partner at 75 & Sunny and founder of Zillow, Hotwire, Pacaso and now HeyLibby.    You can listen to the podcast or chat with Spencer's AI assistant at heylibby.ai/spencerrascoff