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Kyle Carberry

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314 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Okay. Let's see you get there. Let's see you get there tomorrow. Yeah. Perfectly. How will systems be different? How will teams be different as a result?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Okay. Let's see you get there. Let's see you get there tomorrow. Yeah. Perfectly. How will systems be different? How will teams be different as a result?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

I love it. Okay, so they mean it when they say code breaks. Fix it faster with Sentry. More than 100,000 growing teams use Sentry to find problems fast, and you can too. Learn more at Sentry.io. That's S-E-N-T-R-Y.io. And use our code CHANGELOG. Get $100 off the team plan. That's almost four months free for you to try out Sentry. Once again, Sentry.io.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

John, the last time we had you on this network was the acquisition of a lifetime. And I think that might potentially set the foundation for this thesis and these moves you're making because you not only were working at GitHub, you also pulled away some money as a result of this acquisition of a lifetime. Maybe that's the best place to begin.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

John, the last time we had you on this network was the acquisition of a lifetime. And I think that might potentially set the foundation for this thesis and these moves you're making because you not only were working at GitHub, you also pulled away some money as a result of this acquisition of a lifetime. Maybe that's the best place to begin.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Just give us a synopsis, a real quick summary for those who don't want to go back and listen to Finers Talk 79.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Just give us a synopsis, a real quick summary for those who don't want to go back and listen to Finers Talk 79.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Three is too many in one year. I would agree with that.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Three is too many in one year. I would agree with that.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Fantastic. You save the audience, let's say, an hour-ish, I want to say, of their life unless they want to go. Right. 79 minutes. Of having to go listen to Founders Talk 79. Are you a GPT?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

Fantastic. You save the audience, let's say, an hour-ish, I want to say, of their life unless they want to go. Right. 79 minutes. Of having to go listen to Founders Talk 79. Are you a GPT?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

All right. So to set the premise of what I mean by foundation, you shared a post, I want to say about a week-ish ago, acquiring Fireside. But part of this post, you mentioned this thesis you have of acquiring Rails applications because you're a Rails developer. GitHub was an early Rails application, still is a Rails application.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

All right. So to set the premise of what I mean by foundation, you shared a post, I want to say about a week-ish ago, acquiring Fireside. But part of this post, you mentioned this thesis you have of acquiring Rails applications because you're a Rails developer. GitHub was an early Rails application, still is a Rails application.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

You're a Rails developer, and you're in this position, and I'm not going to read the post for you, but essentially you're in this position to acquire and grow some Rails apps where the original founders may be ready to leave or looking for an injection or just something where you can begin to build out this portfolio of primarily, to my knowledge, Rails-based companies.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

You're a Rails developer, and you're in this position, and I'm not going to read the post for you, but essentially you're in this position to acquire and grow some Rails apps where the original founders may be ready to leave or looking for an injection or just something where you can begin to build out this portfolio of primarily, to my knowledge, Rails-based companies.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

And so the foundation, this acquisition of a lifetime, was a financial, in my opinionβ€” a financial foundation to set you in a groove, put you in a good position. And then I would say, and you could probably concur with this, that that has set you in a good groove or a good motion to accomplish this very good software motion that you're working on, which is part of that post.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Moneyball approach (Interview)

And so the foundation, this acquisition of a lifetime, was a financial, in my opinionβ€” a financial foundation to set you in a groove, put you in a good position. And then I would say, and you could probably concur with this, that that has set you in a good groove or a good motion to accomplish this very good software motion that you're working on, which is part of that post.