The Bike Shed
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
451 episodes of The Bike Shed since the first episode, which aired on October 31st, 2014.
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323: Doing Things
January 25th, 2022 | 45 mins 43 secs
Steph talks about winter storms and thoughts on name pronunciation features. Chris talks about writing a query to add a new display of data in an admin panel and making a guest appearance on the Svelte Radio Podcast.
Finally, Chris decided that his productivity to-do list system was failing him. So he's on the search now for something new. He asks Steph what she uses and if she's happy with it. How do you, dear Listener, keep track of all your stuff in the world?
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322: Toxic Traits
January 18th, 2022 | 35 mins 21 secs
Happy New Year (for real)! Chris and Steph both took some end-of-year time off to rest and recharge.
Steph talks about some books she enjoyed, recipes she tried, and trail-walking adventures with her dog, Utah. Chris' company is now in a good position to actually start hiring within the engineering team. He's excited about that and will probably delve into more around the hiring process in the coming weeks.
Since they aren't really big on New Year's Eve resolutions, Steph and Chris answer a listener question regarding toxic traits inspired by the listener question related to large pull requests and reflect on their own.
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321: Leaving Breadcrumbs
January 11th, 2022 | 40 mins 20 secs
Steph tells a cute story about escape artist huskies, and on a technical note, shares a journey in regards to class variables and modules inheritance.
Chris talks about how he's starting to pursue analytics and one of the things that he's struggling with that he's always historically struggled with is the idea of historical data. He's also noticed a lack of formalization of certain things and is working with his team to remedy that.
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320: Remember The Fun: 2021 Recap
December 21st, 2021 | 34 mins 2 secs
Steph and Chris recap their favorite things of 2019 and 2020 and share their 2021 list. Happy Holidays, y'all!
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319: Wins & Losses
December 14th, 2021 | 35 mins 20 secs
Steph started a new project and shares details about the new tools she's using, including working on a remote dev environment. Chris shares a journey with Lograge and Rails flash messages as he strives to capture user-facing errors.
They also discuss "silencing" flaky tests, using Graphviz to visualize data dependencies, and porting Devise views to use Inertia and Svelte. It's also interesting how different their paths have been this year!
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318: Successful Skills with Edward Loveall
December 7th, 2021 | 44 mins 5 secs
Fellow thoughtboter Edward Loveall joins Steph to cohost and talk about alternative frontends and his own that he created: scribe.rip: an alternative frontend to Medium, learning about what it's like to be a manager/non-IC, and helps answer a listener question re: how do you think about empathy in your work?
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317: Burn The Ships!
November 30th, 2021 | 41 mins 41 secs
Steph gives an update about RSpec focus and how she often forgets to remove the focus feature from tests. She figured out two solutions: one using Rubocop, and the other from a Twitter user, suggesting using a GitHub gist. She also suggests that if you're one of those people who misses being in an office environment, you check out soundofcolleagues.com for ambient office noise selection.
Chris has been struggling to actually do any coding and is adjusting to doing more product management and shares some strategies that have been helping him.
They answer a listener question about dealing with large pull requests and how it's hard to recognize a good seam to break them up when you are in the thick of one.
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316: Constrain and Refactor
November 16th, 2021 | 39 mins 33 secs
Chris finally got his new computer! π π π He gives his initial review. He's also super excited that GitHub announced a beta for pull requests merge queue, and even more excited that multiple people who listen to this show very kindly pointed that out to him on Twitter!
Steph discovered something that is quite niche, but she's excited to tinker with it more, called CookLang. It's a markup language that's designed for cooking and recipe management so you can store recipes and text files and there's no database required; making it easy to have control over recipes versus storing them in a separate application.
Then they answer a listener question about refactoring murky legacy code.
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315: Emotions Are A Pendulum
November 9th, 2021 | 41 mins 23 secs
Steph talks about starting a new project and identifying "focused" tests while Chris shares his latest strategy for managing flaky tests. They also ponder the squishy "it depends" side of software and respond to a listener question about testing all commits in a pull request.
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314: Communication, Testing, and Accountability
October 26th, 2021 | 40 mins 55 secs
Chris regains several of his developer merit badges and embarks on a perilous CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) adventure. Steph shares highlights from Plucky, a management training course, including ways we can "click" and "break apart" from our current role, and how to have hard conversations.
They also discuss how software development processes change at different team sizes, processes that break down as teams grow, and processes that are resilient at any team size.
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313: Forty-Seven Percent
October 19th, 2021 | 42 mins 5 secs
Steph talks about binging a few Things Worth Learning podcast episodes and particularly enjoyed an episode that featured one of thoughtbot's design directors, Sameera Kapila. Sam shared her expertise about management and inclusion, and Steph shares her favorite parts.
Chris shares the story of a surprising error and the resulting journey through database transactions and Sidekiq that eventually resolved the issue. He also shares some follow up on the broken build and the merging process changes they introduced (spoiler, the process changes have been rolled back).
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312: Spooky Stories
October 12th, 2021 | 38 mins 50 secs
Chris evaluates the pros and cons between using Sidekiq or Active Job with Sidekiq. He sees exceptions everywhere.
Steph talks about an SSL error that she encountered recently. It's officially spooky season, y'all!
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311: Marketing Matters
October 5th, 2021 | 37 mins 37 secs
Longtime listener and friend of the show, Gio Lodi, released a book y'all should check out and Chris and Steph ruminate on a listener question about tension around marketing in open-source.
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310: Schedule Shut Down, Complete
September 28th, 2021 | 39 mins 16 secs
Chris talks feature flags featuring Flipper (Say that 3x fast!), and Steph talks reducing stress by a) having a work shutdown ritual and b) the fact that thoughtbot is experimenting with half-day Fridays. (Fri-yay?)
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309: Naming the Change
September 21st, 2021 | 35 mins 28 secs
Steph talks about a new GitHub feature and Twitter account (@RubyCards) she's really excited about and Chris talks about his new job as a CTO of a startup and shifting away from writing code regularly.
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308: Thatβs Picante
September 14th, 2021 | 48 mins 5 secs
You know what really grinds Chris' gears? (Spoiler Alert: It's Single-Page Applications.)
Steph needs some consulting help. So much to do, so little time.