
Rails Business
Claim This Podcastby Brendan Buckingham & Ryan Frisch
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<p>Brendan Buckingham and Ryan Frisch talk about developing with Ruby on Rails and how to leverage it to build a business.</p>
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2/11/2025
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Recent Episodes

March 19, 2026
Scaling AI-Assisted Development
Today we discuss lessons from our previous episode with John Nunemaker, focusing on the Conductor tool and how multi-workspace, multi-agent workflows can speed up coding and bug fixing. Brendan shares his experimenting with parallelizing six Rollbar error fixes at once by generating prompts and running them in separate Conductor workspaces. They compare this with a one-agent-at-a-time workflow and debate whether closed-loop setups (ports, databases, dependencies) could make parallel work trus...

March 5, 2026
John Nunemaker on AI Development
Host John Nunemaker shares how AI tooling accelerates development, advocating for Claude Max and self-hosted solutions like LibreChat to empower teams with data insights.

February 19, 2026
Kyle Keesling
Kyle Keesling, co-owner of PASS Testing, discusses the evolution of his college web design side project into a specialized software and training business for the Underground Storage Tank industry in this interview.
29 total episodes available with 6 transcripts
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