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Join two lovable knuckleheads as they talk about building software. They'll drop a couple nuggets of wisdom each episode.

Retro Time // A Software Podcast Derek Seibert & Jeremy Miller

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Join two lovable knuckleheads as they talk about building software. They'll drop a couple nuggets of wisdom each episode.

    A Thin Line: The Rough Reality of Enterprise Software

    A Thin Line: The Rough Reality of Enterprise Software

    No one likes one-play toilet paper. Yet it’s everywhere. It’s in just about every public or institutional toilet across the world.







    This begs the question, if no one likes one-play toilet paper, why is it everywhere?







    Well, I think it’s simple.







    The people who pay for the toilet paper aren’t the ones who have to use it.







    And it’s not too unlike enterprise software when you think about it.







    The people who get stuck using enterprise software have very little say in what tools they’re supposed to use every day. The people who pay for the software are rarely the ones who have to use it. Not to mention enterprise software is usually seen as a cost-center, not a profit-center. So there is very little incentive to bake quality in from the beginning.







    This week Derek and Jeremy dig into this conundrum and talk through some potential solutions to this unique problem.







    Topics:• 03:00 – The Analogy of One-Ply Toilet Paper and Enterprise Software• 20:00 – Building Better Software and the Importance of Empathy• 27:00 – Creating Empathy and Relationships in the Workplace• 31:00 – Turning Knuckleheads into Stallions• 31:28 – Building Great Software Requires Focus and Vision• 32:27 – Empathy and Skill are Essential for Solving Problems• 33:40 – Assuming Positive Intent and Encouraging Effort• 34:09 – The Challenge of Leadership Problems• 35:03 – Lack of Vision and Strategy as Leadership Problems• 36:38 – The Need for Empowering Employees to Speak Up• 39:30 – The Iceberg of Ignorance and Incentives for Silence• 41:40 – The Lack of Democracy in the Workplace• 48:26 – Leadership’s Role in Building Better Software





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    • 46 min
    In the Dark: The Tale of the Cursed Prototype

    In the Dark: The Tale of the Cursed Prototype

    What happens when the quest for the perfect design goes too far?







    Today, we’re stepping away from our usual interviews and discussions to bring you a special Halloween treat.







    This is the story of Ethan. A talented UX designer so committed to creating the perfect prototype that he becomes consumed by it—so much so that he loses himself in his work… Never to be seen again.







    😱







    Two brave interns hear about Ethan’s tale and decide to unravel the mystery. What they discover is beyond anything they could have imagined.







    Whether you’re a junior UX designer, a career shifter, or even a seasoned pro, this episode should serve as a cautionary tale. It’s a haunting reminder of what can happen when we lose ourselves in our work and the dangers of focusing on perfection at all costs.







    So go ahead and give it a listen… If you dare!





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    • 26 min
    In the Dark: A Cautionary Tale of UX Dark Patterns

    In the Dark: A Cautionary Tale of UX Dark Patterns

    Sit right back and you’ll hear a tale. A tale of a woman who isn’t quite careful about what she does with her personal information while browsing the internet.







    Do you think you’re safe online? Do you pay close attention to the websites you visit?







    Unscrupulous UX designers might use some dirty tactics to trick you into doing their evil bidding.







    Don’t fall for these dirty tricks. Find out how to protect yourself by listening to this cautionary tale of UX dark patterns.















    We want to give a huge shout-out to Kat Richards for writing an awesome article about UX dark patterns that inspired this story. Thanks Kat!







    Helpful Links:• A Very Scary UX Halloween Story: Dark Patterns and Bad UX





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    • 10 min
    77. Sink or Swim: How to Survive Being Overleveled

    77. Sink or Swim: How to Survive Being Overleveled

    Lots of folks have ended up in the position of being at a higher level than they maybe should be.







    This sounds like a blessing, but it could quickly turn into a curse when you decide to move to a new job where you may be viewed as less experienced than other people at your level.







    Overlevelling can happen for several reasons. It’s possible your current team doesn’t have a lot of rigor around promotions or hiring. It’s also possible a new company would offer a higher band to help give recruiters more wiggle room during compensation negotiations.







    If you’ve been over leveled it means you may have a hard time making a lateral move and may have to think about making a more horizontal switch.







    Whatever the reason, it’s important to ignore titles and focus on your experience level and the context of the team.







    A great team will know your level and be able to get you up to speed.





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    • 49 min
    76. Ctrl+Alt+Del Your Existential Dread: A Phoenix Will Rise Out of ChatGPT’s Ashes

    76. Ctrl+Alt+Del Your Existential Dread: A Phoenix Will Rise Out of ChatGPT’s Ashes

    AI isn’t coming. AI is here.







    There are two types of people in this world. Those who are chomping at the bit to embrace AI tools like ChatGPT, and those who are terrified the end is nigh.







    Let’s face it, AI is pretty incredible. But it’s also kind of dumb right now. We’re not quite to the point of dealing with Skynet and Terminator-style robots looking to completely wipe out humanity… yet.







    Is there any point in fighting it? Does it do any good? Or should you pop some popcorn, sit back, relax, and get ready for the end?







    It all depends if you agree with Derek or not.





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    • 32 min
    From the Archives: Peak Software $#!% with Gojko Adzic

    From the Archives: Peak Software $#!% with Gojko Adzic

    Most software teams don’t realize the power they have over our everyday lives. With the proliferation of smart technology and connected networks, when product teams miss seemingly little software bugs, the consequences can be astounding.







    Where does the software industry start to draw the line between innocent oversight and criminal negligence? Will a licensing scheme similar to the law and medical industries help to hold people accountable?







    This week Derek and Jeremy interview the esteemed Gojko Adzic. They talk about some examples of software gone wrong and offer some insights on how to address these issues.







    Gojko is the author of Running Serverless, Impact Mapping, Specification by Example and a few more books… He’s now working on Narakeet – narakeet.com and MindMup – mindmup.com.







    Topics:• 03:00 – Very close to reaching Peak Software $#!%• 04:24 – Software is starting to negatively affect people’s lives.• 15:25 – Illegal vs unethical patterns• 20:20 – “Automation helps to get things done faster, not better”• 25:40 – Software that breaks is often meant to serve the underprivileged.• 30:00 – Gojko’s state of the industry







    Helpful Links:• Gojko.net• Humans vs Computers• Narakeet• MindMup















    Order your Peak Software $#!% stickers!









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Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

stephen dunford ,

Love this show

At first glance folks will think… is this about retro music or retro software or retro… something??

Nope nope nope , I find this podcast is chock full of personal stories, understandable advice, and meaningful guidance through this world of Tech solutions through the eyes of a ux designer and software engineer,
Jeremy and Derek.

Highly recommend this podcast for beginners in the business, people who are transitioning in the industry, and someone who needs some personal — using that word again- guidance.

Also, I have shared this podcast with folks not in the Tech world and they totally got the value.

Thanks Derek and Jeremy !!

dougp_123 ,

Dynamic Duo

The episodes with guests are outstanding, but my favorites are the ones where Derek and Jeremy tackle issues themselves. Their rapport and ability to riff off of each other make for fun and engaging listens. Not only are they entertaining, they also expound valuable advice, some of which I’ve used in my own professional situations. Dougp345ecommend this podcast for any professional in the software business, regardless of whether you’re a new professional or one with 20 years of experience. Oh, and Star Trek > Star Wars…it’s not even close.

Seauxcrazy ,

Best in the Biz Ya Heard

Yo! These two have such a hot pod it makes the “D” key on my keyboard rise up, if ya know what I mean. Great knowledge, glad I found then 😎

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