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#204 The Most Important Skills Going Forward with CTO + Homebrew Maintainer Mike McQuaid

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Jan 16, 2026
Quincy Larson chats with Mike McQuaid, the lead maintainer of Homebrew and a software engineer with a rich background at GitHub. They dive into the evolving skills needed for a future in open source and the blend of remote work. Mike shares insights on maintaining balance in life to avoid burnout, techniques for efficient workflows like 'shitty first drafts,' and the emotional labor of senior roles. He also discusses the impact of AI on development, emphasizing the importance of reading code well for new developers.
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ADVICE

Create Friction To Protect Focus

  • Set strict boundaries and remove distracting apps to protect focused time.
  • Use friction (app limits, wife-held passcodes) to stop doom-scrolling and reclaim hours.
INSIGHT

Focus By Designing Your Negative Space

  • Prioritize activities that feel important or enjoyable and cut the rest.
  • The negative space of commitments defines how much meaningful work you can do.
ADVICE

Work Hard, Then Rest Hard

  • Be deliberately on or off: work intensely, then rest completely.
  • Schedule deep sessions and full relaxation rather than staying in a foggy middle state.
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