
192 | 2024: The Tech That Changed Our Game
12/31/24 • 52 min
Brad and Amy dive into their year-end tech reflections, discussing goal-setting strategies and Amy's ambitious Build 12 project for 2025. The hosts explore various database hosting solutions, share their favorite hardware purchases including cameras and peripherals, and examine how AI tools are reshaping development workflows. The episode concludes with insights into emerging tech trends and anticipated developments for 2025.
Chapter Marks
00:00 Episode introduction and host intros
00:41 Year-end goals discussion and 12-week planning
02:02 Amy's Build 12 project announcement
03:01 Goal setting strategies and focus
04:25 Brad's 2024 goals review
05:35 Travel plans and New York City trips
06:58 More 2024 goals: fitness, career, and finances
08:21 Technical stack discussion
13:22 AI tools and development workflows
17:19 Database hosting options comparison
25:45 Tech gear and hardware updates
33:47 Notable tech purchases review
43:29 AI tools and future tech discussion
Links
- Build Twelve, by Brian P. Moran - Amy's upcoming project
- The 12 Week Year (book)
- Atomic Habits, by James Clear (book)
- The Power of Habit, by Charles Duhigg (book)
- Supabase
- Neon database
- Digital Ocean
- Turso
- Cursor IDE
- Remarkable Tablet (v2)
- Oura Ring
- Razer Basilisk V3 Pro mouse
- Swish app for Mac
- Nuphy Air 75 keyboard
- Drop keyboard
- Insta360 One camera
- Insta360 Go 3 camera
- Nikon ZFC camera
- Ray Deck - Episode 182: Low-Code as a Medium For High-Speed Developers
- Marc Lou
- Pieter Levels
- WorkOS
- The Best Way to Add Authentication to Your Astro Website (Amy’s YouTube Video)
- Comparing Frameworks - Amy's project
- GitHub Copilot
- Claude
- convertkit.com
- loops.so
- Prisma
Brad and Amy dive into their year-end tech reflections, discussing goal-setting strategies and Amy's ambitious Build 12 project for 2025. The hosts explore various database hosting solutions, share their favorite hardware purchases including cameras and peripherals, and examine how AI tools are reshaping development workflows. The episode concludes with insights into emerging tech trends and anticipated developments for 2025.
Chapter Marks
00:00 Episode introduction and host intros
00:41 Year-end goals discussion and 12-week planning
02:02 Amy's Build 12 project announcement
03:01 Goal setting strategies and focus
04:25 Brad's 2024 goals review
05:35 Travel plans and New York City trips
06:58 More 2024 goals: fitness, career, and finances
08:21 Technical stack discussion
13:22 AI tools and development workflows
17:19 Database hosting options comparison
25:45 Tech gear and hardware updates
33:47 Notable tech purchases review
43:29 AI tools and future tech discussion
Links
- Build Twelve, by Brian P. Moran - Amy's upcoming project
- The 12 Week Year (book)
- Atomic Habits, by James Clear (book)
- The Power of Habit, by Charles Duhigg (book)
- Supabase
- Neon database
- Digital Ocean
- Turso
- Cursor IDE
- Remarkable Tablet (v2)
- Oura Ring
- Razer Basilisk V3 Pro mouse
- Swish app for Mac
- Nuphy Air 75 keyboard
- Drop keyboard
- Insta360 One camera
- Insta360 Go 3 camera
- Nikon ZFC camera
- Ray Deck - Episode 182: Low-Code as a Medium For High-Speed Developers
- Marc Lou
- Pieter Levels
- WorkOS
- The Best Way to Add Authentication to Your Astro Website (Amy’s YouTube Video)
- Comparing Frameworks - Amy's project
- GitHub Copilot
- Claude
- convertkit.com
- loops.so
- Prisma
Previous Episode

191 | Team Dynamics in Development: More Than Just Writing Code
In this episode, we dive deep into the dynamics of working solo versus being part of a development team. From the ideal team composition at large companies to the challenges of maintaining open source projects, our hosts share their experiences and insights. Learn about the crucial roles of designers and product managers, the importance of documentation, and why even senior developers still Google Git commands. Whether you're a solo developer looking to collaborate or a team player wanting to improve your workflow, this episode has something for everyone.
Chapter Marks
00:00 - Introduction
01:16 - The Perfect Team Composition
02:44 - Different Approaches to Team Building
04:37 - Working Without Designers: The FedEx Experience
08:10 - Documentation and Project Requirements
12:30 - The Role of Documentation in Team Success
14:47 - Documentation's Impact on Career Growth
15:14 - Onboarding and Documentation Connection
16:51 - Open Source Project Management
19:45 - Automation in Open Source
22:34 - Deals for Devs: Managing Contributors
25:29 - Branch Management and PR Workflows
29:59 - Solo Development Practices
31:21 - Git Commands and Team Workflows
35:14 - Open Source Knowledge Barriers
38:02 - The Importance of Admitting What You Don't Know
39:15 - Episode Wrap-up
Links
- Nick Taylor's Blog Post about GitHub Code Owners - https://dev.to/opensauced/supercharge-your-repository-with-code-owners-4clg
- B Dougie's GitHub Action for the "Take" command - https://github.com/bdougie/take-action/blob/main/action.yml
- Chantastic's Git Course on Epic Web - https://www.epicweb.dev/tutorials/git-fundamentals
- GitHub Documentation on Squash Merging vs Rebase Merging - https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/incorporating-changes-from-a-pull-request/about-pull-request-merges
- Merge vs Rebase vs Squash - https://gist.github.com/mitchellh/319019b1b8aac9110fcfb1862e0c97fb
- GitHub Issue Forms Documentation - https://docs.github.com/en/communities/using-templates-to-encourage-useful-issues-and-pull-requests/syntax-for-issue-forms
- GitHub Pull Request Templates Guide - https://docs.github.com/en/communities/using-templates-to-encourage-useful-issues-and-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request-template-for-your-repository
- GitHub Code Owners Documentation - https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-code-owners
- Virtual Coffee's Hacktoberfest Resources - https://hacktoberfest.virtualcoffee.io/
- OpenSauce - https://opensauced.pizza/
- The "Working Genius" Assessment - https://www.workinggenius.com/
- Gun.io Work Personality Quiz - https://gun.io/workstyle/
- Deals for Devs Project - https://www.dealsfordevs.com/
- GitHub Actions Documentation on Release Management - https://docs.github.com/en/actions/sharing-automations/creating-actions/releasing-and-maintaining-actions
- Conventional Commits Documentation - https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/
Next Episode

193 | Technical Leadership: Bridging the IC-Manager Gap
In this episode of Compressed FM, Dustin Goodman shares insights from his journey from IC to engineering manager at companies like ClickUp and This Dot. The conversation explores the nuances of technical leadership, team dynamics, and the importance of understanding personal values in management. The discussion then shifts to a deep dive into React Server Components, examining their implementation challenges and potential impact on the framework ecosystem.
Sponsors
Wix Studio combines the best of both worlds—intuitive design tools for clients and full-stack flexibility for developers. Customize every detail with your own code and take control of your projects.
Chapter Marks
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:42 - Sponsor: Wix Studio
00:01:33 - Engineering Management Journey
00:05:11 - Managing Different Experience Levels
00:07:14 - Technical Skills in Management
00:09:27 - Should Managers Code?
00:12:19 - Managing Up vs Managing Down
00:17:27 - Team Values Discussion
00:20:11 - Strengths and Management Styles
00:26:07 - React Server Components Introduction
00:29:27 - RSC Implementation Challenges
00:34:34 - GraphQL and Server Components
00:39:13 - Future of React Frameworks
00:43:10 - Vite 6 Discussion
00:47:52 - React Community Evolution
00:51:21 - Picks and Plugs
- Amy Dutton:
- Pick: Browse AI (web scraping tool with AI capabilities)
- Plug: Advent of CSS and Advent of JavaScript (24 coding challenges in December)
- Dustin Goodman:
- Pick: Cursor (AI-powered code editor)
- Plug: "Engineering Management for the Rest of Us" by Sarah Drasner
- Brad Garropy:
- Pick: Helldivers 2 (video game)
- Plug: Raycast extension for Stripe (automatically fills checkouts with test cards)
01:00:14 - Show Wrap-up
Links
Books Mentioned:
- "The Manager's Path" by Camille Fournier
- "Engineering Management for the Rest of Us" by Sarah Drasner
Tools & Software:
Social/Community:
- BlueSky (Brad and Amy)
- Bytes Newsletter
- ConnectTech conference
People Referenced:
Assessment Tools:
APIs/Documentation:
Projects:
- Advent of CSS (adventofcss.com)
- Advent of JavaScript (adventofjs.com)
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