
312: Five Secrets: A Deeper Dive
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Speaker 4
CTO at Superbase. And so I care a lot about the platform, it comes to uptime, security, availability. But I'm also extremely passionate about bringing Superbase to more developers.
Speaker 3
OK, so bringing Postgres to more developers. I'm a big fan of that. We love Postgres here at Changelog. A lot of developers feel like the main choice or a primary choice for them is Amazon Web Services, AWS, right? No one gets fired for using Amazon Web Services, but Superbase is build no weekend, scale to billions. What's your vantage point on this as CTO of Superbase? When I started in my career,
Speaker 4
AWS was kind of like new and shiny. And it was so cool that you could go to this website and spin up infrastructure and then they give you all the tools to manage it you can drop into the console you can kind of do whatever you want and you pay for it on a usage basis if you use a little bit you you get a little bit if you use a lot you pay a lot the expectations of developers have raised since then and i think will continue to be raised because no longer want to manage my own infrastructure. I don't want to drop into the console every time I get an additional 10,000 users on my platform to tweak the knobs and make sure that the service is still up. Oh, by the way, I've now got to go and make adjustments to the API gateway to allow for a new geography or whatever it is. I don't want to do that stuff. I want to concentrate on building the cool stuff that I imagined the night before. And I think just giving people the ability to focus on the cool thing you want to build and not have to worry about the infrastructure anymore is kind of the promise of Superbase. That will change in the future as well. You know, now you have to write your schemas like you shouldn't have to do that in the future. Again, just focus on the cool thing that you want to build. Well,
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So anytime you reflect on 10,000 hours of programming, surely Stack Overflow comes into those reflections. And turns out it did, because one of your findings or one of the things that you believe now, after all this time, is that browsing the source is almost always faster than finding an answer on Stack Overflow. Now, I kind of agree with you, but I also kind of disagree. So I'd love to have you elaborate a little bit on this one. Yeah,
Speaker 2
I mean, this is one that I've found super helpful, just because the code can never lie. And the documentation could be out of date. The blog post you're reading could be out of date. The Stack Overflow answer could be out of date. But if you're looking at the right commit, then the code necessarily can't be out of date. I do think that it's maybe a little bit language dependent. I write a lot of Go. So, you know, there's Go docs, there's the code organization in Go is maybe a little easier to grok than something like JavaScript, where APIs can kind of be all over the place. And you're using libraries that might be nested 10 libraries deep. But for the most part, I've found that just looking at the code is the right way to go.
Speaker 1
Now, what if you're looking at some code on Stack Overflow? Still could be, still looking at the code, right? Code can't lie.
Speaker 3
That's true.
How to Master the Five Secrets: If You Dare! In our recent podcast surveys, one of the highest rated show topics was learning therapy techniques, both for therapists and for the general public. That’s why today we’re going to take a deeper dive on some of the fine points of the Five Secrets of Effective Communication. We’ll show you how to use them with individuals who are angry and hostile, including some patients with Borderline Personality Disorder as well as kids who may be ticked off at a parent. These topics were specifically requested by people who completed the podcast survey. Link to Five Secrets The Five Secrets are like a fantastic musical instrument, capable of working magic for troubled relationships. You can’t just sit down at a fine grand piano and pound on the keys and expect great music to emerge. You’ll just get cacophony. To learn the Five Secrets, you need:
- Great determination and desire
- The willingness to endure the “Great Death” of the “self,” or pride.
- Tons of ongoing practice with immediate feedback and deliberate practice involving role reversals until you get it “right,” or receive an “A.”
- You don’t care about me!
- I’m not getting better. You’re not helping me!
- You charge too much!
- All you care about is your darn techniques.
- That’s not my child’s name! You’re not listening to me!
- I got anxious last night and masturbated to your image, which I found on the internet, and it really helped!
- Stop nagging me!
- Stop giving me advice. I don’t want any advice!