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Data in the Wild

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Learn from your favorite indie hackers as they share hard-earned lessons and tall tales from their data model journeys! Brought to you by Xata — the only serverless data platform for PostgreSQL.

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July 24, 2024

The What, Why, & How of Data Modeling with Dan Singerman

<p>Today, we’re joined by Dan Singerman, founder and director of Reason Factory. He talks to us about why you should consider the user’s mental model when creating software, why it’s important to have consistent vernacular across your system, and more.</p><ul><li><a href="https://reasonfactory.com/">Reason Factory</a></li><li><a href="https://x.com/dansingerman">Follow Dan on Twitter</a></li></ul><p><strong>Chapters<br><ul><li>(00:36) - Dan’s background and what his consultancy does </li> <li>(04:03) - What is a model? </li> <li>(06:45) - The challenges with modeling </li> <li>(11:03) - Tall tale about the issue encountered with a music streaming platform’s data model </li> <li>(23:25) - Tips on effective data modeling </li> <li>(38:36) - The importance of consistent vernacular </li> <li>(44:41) - Why you should fix your domain model before launch</li> </ul></strong></p><p><strong>Sponsor</strong></p><p>This show is brought to you by <a href="https://xata.io/?utm_source=datainthewildrss&amp;utm_medium=queen&amp;utm_campaign=data-in-the-wild&amp;utm_content=episode-8">Xata</a>, the only serverless data platform for PostgreSQL. Develop applications faster, knowing your data layer is ready to evolve and scale with your needs.</p><p><br><strong>About the Hosts</strong></p><p>Queen Raae wrote her first HTML in 1997 after her Norwegian teachers encouraged her to take the new elective class. </p><p>Around the same time, Captain Ola bought a Macintosh SE for his high school with the proceeds from the school newspaper he started.</p><p>These days, you’ll find them building web apps live on stream and doing developer marketing work for clients. They are both passionate about the web as a platform and the joy of creating your own thing.</p><p>Visit <a href="https://queen.raae.codes/?utm_source=datainthewildrss&amp;utm_medium=queen&amp;utm_campaign=data-in-the-wild&amp;utm_content=episode-8">queen.raae.codes</a> to learn more.</p>

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July 10, 2024

Simplifying Developers’ Lives with Ivar Østhus

<p>Today, we’re joined by Ivar Østhus, CTO and co-founder of Unleash. He talks to us about the inspiration behind Unleash, why they have two different APIs in their platform, and more.</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.getunleash.io/">Unleash</a></li><li><a href="https://github.com/unleash">Check out Unleash on GitHub</a></li><li><a href="https://x.com/ivarconr">Follow Ivar on Twitter</a></li><li><a href="https://x.com/getunleash">Follow Unleash on Twitter</a></li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong><br></p><ul><li>(00:33) - What is Unleash? </li> <li>(01:05) - Tall tale about the inspiration behind Unleash </li> <li>(02:37) - How Ivar learned about continuous delivery </li> <li>(10:04) - The two APIs in Unleash </li> <li>(16:33) - Backward compatibility and deprecation strategy </li> <li>(22:51) - Users, permissions, and roles </li> <li>(31:25) - How Unleash gets enterprise customers </li> <li>(39:29) - Ivar’s data model tip</li> </ul><p><br><strong>Sponsor</strong></p><p>This show is brought to you by <a href="https://xata.io/?utm_source=datainthewildrss&amp;utm_medium=queen&amp;utm_campaign=data-in-the-wild&amp;utm_content=episode-7">Xata</a>, the only serverless data platform for PostgreSQL. Develop applications faster, knowing your data layer is ready to evolve and scale with your needs.</p><p><strong>About the Hosts</strong></p><p>Queen Raae wrote her first HTML in 1997 after her Norwegian teachers encouraged her to take the new elective class. </p><p>Around the same time, Captain Ola bought a Macintosh SE for his high school with the proceeds from the school newspaper he started.</p><p>These days, you’ll find them building web apps live on stream and doing developer marketing work for clients. They are both passionate about the web as a platform and the joy of creating your own thing.</p><p>Visit <a href="https://queen.raae.codes/?utm_source=datainthewildrss&amp;utm_medium=queen&amp;utm_campaign=data-in-the-wild&amp;utm_content=episode-7">queen.raae.codes</a> to learn more.</p>

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June 26, 2024

Demystifying DNS with Anthony Eden

<p>Today, we’re joined by Anthony Eden, co-founder of DNSimple. He talks to us about the difference between DNS and domain registration, what ephemeral data is, and more.</p><ul><li><a href="https://dnsimple.com/">DNSimple</a></li><li><a href="https://howdns.works/">How DNS Works</a></li><li><a href="https://twitter.com/aeden">Follow Anthony on Twitter</a></li><li><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aeden/">Connect with Anthony on LinkedIn</a></li></ul><p><strong>Chapters<br><ul><li>(00:35) - What is DNSimple? </li> <li>(01:24) - DNS versus domain registration </li> <li>(02:44) - DNSimple’s tech stack </li> <li>(04:05) - Example of ephemeral data </li> <li>(10:06) - Tall tale about the missing model </li> <li>(32:19) - Anthony’s data modeling tip </li> <li>(36:35) - Tall tale about the server that almost caught fire</li> </ul></strong></p><p><strong>Sponsor</strong></p><p>This show is brought to you by <a href="https://xata.io/?utm_source=datainthewildrss&amp;utm_medium=queen&amp;utm_campaign=data-in-the-wild&amp;utm_content=episode-6">Xata</a>, the only serverless data platform for PostgreSQL. Develop applications faster, knowing your data layer is ready to evolve and scale with your needs.</p><p><strong>About the Hosts</strong></p><p>Queen Raae wrote her first HTML in 1997 after her Norwegian teachers encouraged her to take the new elective class. </p><p>Around the same time, Captain Ola bought a Macintosh SE for his high school with the proceeds from the school newspaper he started.</p><p>These days, you’ll find them building web apps live on stream and doing developer marketing work for clients. They are both passionate about the web as a platform and the joy of creating your own thing.</p><p>Visit <a href="https://queen.raae.codes/?utm_source=datainthewildrss&amp;utm_medium=queen&amp;utm_campaign=data-in-the-wild&amp;utm_content=episode-6">queen.raae.codes</a> to learn more.</p>

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Learn from your favorite indie hackers as they share hard-earned lessons and tall tales from their data model journeys!

Brought to you by Xata — the only serverless data platform for PostgreSQL.

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