Retro Time // A Software Podcast
Derek Seibert & Jeremy Miller
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In the Dark: The Infinite Usability Test
The real horror? It’s not the prototype that’s broken… It’s her process. Today, we’re trading our usual interviews for a Halloween story straight out of every designer’s worst nightmare: The…
In the Dark: The Stakeholder from Hell
What happens when your stakeholder is actually a demon from the darkest depths of UX hell? Listen for a wild ride through Silicon Valley’s dark side in our special Halloween episode. We’re trading…
78. 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,…
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…
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…
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…
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.…
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…
75. What Is the Network Effect?
You may have never heard of “The Network Effect” but you most certainly have experienced it. If you’ve used social media, watched TV, or subscribed to a streaming service like Spotify, or Netflix,…
74. Bursting the Multiverse Bubble or Stop It With the Status Quo Already!
Every once in a while, a great team will fall into an alternate universe. One where things don’t go according to plan. Where things could have gone right if only someone made a different decision. It…
73. Who Do Software Teams Serve?
Who the software teams serve is a great question and often gets conflicting answers, depending on who you ask. This week, Derek and Jeremy discuss this question and dive into some deeper questions…
72. When Important Decisions Become Ancient History
Making decisions is hard. What’s harder is documenting those decisions. What’s often impossible is trying to figure out why a decision was made years before you joined the team. And all too…
71. A Couple of Miracle Workers
When things go wrong at work, there’s usually someone to swoop in and save the day. But what about the folks who work hard to ensure nothing ever goes wrong? Sometimes they may get some…
70. The Endless Drive for the Perfect Program
What does it mean to build perfect software? Is perfect software, or perfect anything for that matter, even attainable? Or is it a utopian dream? If perfection is nearly impossible, what…
Seasons Greetings: The Story of Barry Christmas
Join Barry on the holiday adventure of a lifetime, a journey through space, time, and a kooky winter wonderland. Your hearts will be warmed by the colorful characters Morty the Head Elf, Emma and Mr.…
69. Don’t Stop Networking After You Land the Job
I know a lot of people dread networking. The idea of going to some silly event after work is the last thing they want to do. But networking is more than just showing up to a bar, slapping on a…
From the Archive: A Brief History of the Agile Manifesto with Uncle Bob Martin
In early 2001, seventeen software consultants got together to discuss a different way to build software. At the end of the meeting, what emerged was “The Agile Manifesto”: A short, simple statement…
68. Agile Bull$#!% With Jesper Boeg
The odds are pretty good, that at some point, probably recently, you’ve thought to yourself “why is my organization so full of bullshit?” You have probably run into a few of the items that Jesper…
67. Teach the Geek To Speak With Neil Thompson
Being good at your craft doesn’t mean you’ll be good at other things. Just because you’re a great developer, designer, or product manager doesn’t mean you’ll be good at presenting complex and…
From the Archives: Tom Greever, Author of Articulating Design Decisions
Many times, the hardest part of our jobs is not finding the right solution. Too often, the hardest part of our job is selling the right solution to our stakeholders. In Tom Greever’s book,…
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