Over Engineered

Chris Morrell
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Aug 23, 2025 • 1h 11min

Kilopixel Retro w/ Ben Holmen + Joe Tannenbaum

At the beginning of August, after six years of working on it on-and-off, Ben Holmen took his Kilopixel project live. It's a 1000 pixel display, where each pixel has to be manually toggled by a custom CNC rig, and it's whimsical and impractical and took the internet by storm. In today's episode, Chris chats with Ben and Joe about the whole project and what's next for the display.Links:KilopixelI spent 6 years building a ridiculous wooden pixel displayThe Kilopixel recapShow HNKilopixel on Side ProjectsBen Holmen on Over Engineered
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Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 54min

(Actually good) browser testing w/ Nuno Maduro

Up until now, browser testing in Laravel has felt… bad. Dusk was a huge step over nothing, but it's been slow and flaky and just waiting to be replaced with something better. And with Pest 4, Nuno's cracked it!In today's episode of Over Engineered with dig into the technical details of what makes browser testing in Pest 4 both very fast and much more stable than Dusk and all the other browser testing approaches that came before it.Links:PestNuno Maduro (all his socials)PlaywrightNuno's livestream of this episode
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Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 42min

Fostering Community w/ Alex Hillman

Alex Hillman has been thinking about and actively supporting communities for decades. In this episode, Chris and Alex talk about lessons he's learned along the way that can help meetup organizers tend their local tech communities, and brainstorm about ways that we can organize together to support meetups in general.Links:tiny.mbastackingthebricks.comindyhall.org10k.cityphpx.world
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Apr 22, 2025 • 2h 19min

Native PHP w/ Simon Hamp

Simon Hamp and Marcel Pociot have been working on NativePHP for a number of years, and Simon just surprised with world at Laracon EU with a NativePHP for Mobile announcement. In this episode, Simon and Chris get deep into the the NativePHP innards, explore sustainable open source, and generally just have a good time for <<checks watch>> over two hours 😅Links:NativePHPZephpyrdagger
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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 20min

The next era of Larabelles w/ Zuzana Kunckova

Zuzana Kunckova started Larabelles five years ago, and over that time it has grown into an important part of the Laravel community. In today's episode, Zuzana and Chris talk about the future of Larabelles now that she has more time to dedicate to it.Links:LarabellesSponsor Larabelles on GitHubSponsor Larabelles on PatreonOther ways to support Larabelles
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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 11min

PHP × NYC Chaos-Cast™

What happens when you get a bunch of Laravel podcasters + a bunch of mics in a room? Chaos, apparently.Recorded live after PHP × NYC with Ben Holmen, John Drexler, Daniel Coulbourne, Chris Morrell, Ian Landsman, Dave Hicking, and Joe Tannenbaum.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 35min

Running Small Teams w/ Dan Matthews & John Rudolph Drexler

There's lots of advice out there for running software teams, but much of it comes from large organizations with dozens or hundreds of developers. Smaller teams have different needs. On today's episode, we pick up from a question Dan asked on Bluesky and talk about how best to approach running a small development team.Links:Dan's Bluesky PostThunk
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Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 53min

Event Sourcery w/ Shawn McCool

Shawn McCool, a software engineer and content creator renowned for his expertise in event sourcing, joins the discussion to explore a variety of intriguing topics. He shares insights on the evolution of event sourcing and its impact on software development. The conversation delves into the importance of simplicity in coding solutions and the challenges of implementing event sourcing amid diverse user interactions. Shawn also highlights the significance of community engagement and the benefits of leveraging different programming languages. Tune in for a blend of technical depth and creativity!
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Oct 18, 2024 • 1h 16min

Design Patterns w/ Mary Perry

Mary Perry, a dynamic speaker focused on design patterns in Laravel, dives deep into the world of coding. She shares insights on how design patterns can empower developers rather than trap them in rigidity. Mary discusses the importance of collaboration through shared terminology and how understanding patterns like the abstract factory and facade can enhance communication. She also reflects on the challenges of self-taught programming, the balance between creating and using existing solutions, and the significance of community support in the tech field.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 56min

Side Projects w/ Joe Tannenbaum

Joe Tannenbaum is thinking about starting a podcast about side projects. So we took an afternoon to talk through what that might look like.

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