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The Technical Co-Founder Podcast with Fexingo: Engineering Founders, CTOs, and Building from Code

The Technical Co-Founder Podcast with Fexingo: Engineering Founders, CTOs, and Building from Code

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Lucas and Luna sit down with engineering founders and CTOs who ship code, not slide decks. Each episode deconstructs how a technical leader chose their stack, scaled the engineering team, and balanced building against fundraising — from the first commit to the series A. Lucas presses for concrete metrics: deployment frequency, incident response times, burn rate per engineer. Luna challenges the guest on hiring philosophy, monorepo decisions, and when to rewrite vs. refactor. The show serves experienced software engineers considering a co-founder role, early-stage CTOs looking for war stories, and product-minded developers who want to understand the business side of code. No fluff, no motivational speeches — just the real trade-offs between shipping fast and building robust systems, told by the people who made the calls. You'll walk away with a mental model for choosing your first cloud provider, structuring a two-pizza team, or deciding whether to take outside funding at all. #TechnicalCoFounder #CTO #EngineeringLeadership #StartupEngineering #TechStack #SoftwareArchitecture #FounderAdvice #CodeReview #Scalability #DevOps #StartupCulture #EngineeringManagement #VentureCapital #StartupFunding #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Business #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How One Startup Debugged Its Way to a Technical Interview Framework
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of The Technical Co-Founder Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how a five-person startup turned its own debugging logs into a structured technical interview process. They break down the specific case of CargoVerify, a logistics API company that recorded every blocker its engineers hit during onboarding and then reverse-engineered those logs into a repeatable interview rubric. Lucas explains why most startup interview loops are broken — they test for textbook knowledge instead of real debugging behavior — and walks through the exact three-phase framework CargoVerify built: the log review, the paired debug session, and the post-mortem write-up. Luna pushes back on whether this approach scales past five people, and Lucas shares data showing that CargoVerify's first six hires all shipped code within their first week. The episode closes with a reflection on whether startups should stop imitating Big Tech interviews altogether. No fluff, just a concrete system you could adapt tomorrow. #TechnicalInterviews #StartupHiring #Debugging #EngineeringCulture #CargoVerify #Onboarding #Logs #PairProgramming #HiringFramework #TechnicalCoFounder #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #StartupEngineering #HiringData #CodeReview #PostMortem #Scaling #TechHiring Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • Why Your Startup Should Use RFCs Before Writing Code
    2026/06/07
    Episode 36 of The Technical Co-Founder Podcast dives into the practice of writing Request for Comments (RFCs) before writing code. Lucas and Luna explore how this approach fosters alignment, catches design flaws early, and scales decision-making across engineering teams. They discuss a real-world example from a startup that decreased rework by 30% after adopting RFCs, and contrast it with the 'just ship it' culture. The episode also covers how RFCs differ from traditional documentation, how to structure one, and when the process might slow things down. If you're a technical leader looking to improve your team's decision-making, this episode is for you. #RFC #EngineeringCulture #StartupEngineering #TechnicalDecisionMaking #CodeReview #SoftwareArchitecture #TechLeadership #EngineeringProcess #StartupLessons #Documentation #ScalingEngineering #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechnicalCoFounder #EngineeringManagement #AgileDevelopment #Collaboration Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    12 分
  • How One Startup Cut Cloud Costs by 70 Percent with Spot Instances
    2026/06/06
    Episode 35 of The Technical Co-Founder Podcast. Lucas and Luna dive into the story of a bootstrapped B2B SaaS startup called StitchFlow that slashed its AWS bill by 70 percent using spot instances and a custom spot-termination handler. They walk through the architecture: a Kubernetes cluster with priority classes, a Python script that listens for the two-minute AWS termination notice and gracefully drains pods, and the trade-off between cost savings and operational complexity. They discuss when spot instances make sense, how to handle interruptions, and why this approach saved the startup from running out of runway before reaching product-market fit. Along the way, they touch on why many startups avoid spot instances due to fear of instability, and how a well-designed fallback system can turn that fear into a competitive advantage. If you are an engineering founder or CTO trying to stretch every dollar, this episode offers a concrete playbook for cutting infrastructure costs without sacrificing reliability. #CloudCosts #AWS #SpotInstances #Kubernetes #StitchFlow #BootstrappedStartup #B2BSaaS #TechInfrastructure #EngineeringFounder #CTO #CostOptimization #DevOps #CloudArchitecture #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechnicalCoFounder #StartupStrategy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
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