Episodios

  • 081: Weird Redis bug and we talk text editors
    Apr 16 2026

    I talk about a weird issue I'm having all of a sudden with Redis. VPS hosting in general, the famous 5 years mark for a server. Morten is using neovim, which I find very interesting, so we took an un-scripted tangent talking about text editors.

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    59 m
  • 080: Ship it anyway: fighting the urge to refactor
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the dangerous "pre-launch purgatory"—that final stretch after reaching V1 but before the first paying customers arrive. It’s a period where the temptation to start over is at its peak, armed with all the lessons learned during the build. We discuss how to resist the urge to refactor your SaaS into oblivion and why shipping "imperfect" code is the only way to get the feedback you actually need.
    In the second half, the conversation shifts to the challenges of maintainership. My co-host shares the hurdles he’s currently facing with his open-source project, Andurel. When you’re building in a vacuum without a clear signal from users, how do you decide which features matter? We explore the shared struggle of finding a "North Star" when the feedback loop is quiet and the roadmap feels uncertain.

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    55 m
  • 079: WireGuard and don't mix social engagement w/ product validation
    Apr 2 2026

    This week we talk about what's new with what we're working on. And as always we cover / comment what we've found intreesting or disturbing in the last week or so.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • 078: Uncloud, bridging the gap between Docker and Kubernetes
    Mar 26 2026

    We talk to the author of Uncloud, a tool that helps with self-hosting and managing your own infrastructure / make it easy to deploy your services to your servers.

    Links:

    • Uncloud on GitHub


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    1 h y 5 m
  • 077: LLMs, with great power comes great responsibility
    Mar 19 2026

    Ramesh contacted me regarding what we've been saying lately in the pod regarding using LLM and some bad experiences we've had and maybe even some negativity etc. He wanted to give his perspective and experiences using LLMs, where it's working well for him and his team and give some tips regarding potential miss-use and what have been working good for him.

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    59 m
  • 076: From nginx to Caddy and we both had LLM quality issues/concerns
    Mar 12 2026

    We hop into the call and start recording, and what we found, we had both issues / concerns about quality of LLM produce code. Morten is reviewing some aspect of his project before releasing the public version and found some interesting thing that would make it hard to justify leaving them there. I had very similar issues, entering into a full refactor of a Go backend server I let the LLM cook for a rare time in Go, and decided at some point that enough is enough and decided to refactor the code.

    It's not like it's big surprise, and I think we're a lot in that situation. When you truly start to review the code that is generated, let's just say that sometimes it's not the best work you'd have done yourself. It's quicker though, no question there. But at what cost.

    I also finally ditched nginx and installed Caddy for my production servers.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • 075: Fyne apps are easier to design and build with Andy Williams
    Mar 5 2026

    Andy, the creator of the Fyne toolkit returns and talk about a new visual designer for Fyne apps and a service to make building to all platform very easy. We talk about the state of Fyne, AppTrix Andy's product and how it's now possible to use a visual designer to create Fyne UI if you're more of a visual person than defining the UI via code.

    Links:

    • Fyne website
      • AppTrix
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    1 h y 10 m
  • 074: Andurel got contributors and OSS licenses
    Feb 26 2026

    We give an update on our respective projects and talk about the difficulties of changing license from MIT to LGPL once there's contributions to the project.

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    1 h y 2 m