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CrudCast, Podcasts, Technology
Episode 21
So… we went through a list of companies that recently graduated from Y Combinator and ran commentary on a few that jumped at us. The last 10 minutes of the recording might be painful to listen to due to microphone issues. Contemplated deleting it, but it contained good conversation so BEER with us. Bye. Closing […]

CrudCast, Podcasts, Technology
Episode 20
“It’s great to be back” – were Tolu’s closing words as we ended the episode. Seriously, sorry it took us so long to do this. Uzo did what he does best and put me on the spot for a bit there with a Flutterwave question, thus making it the first time any of the Paystack […]

CrudCast, Podcasts, Technology
Episode 19
Tolu is back. We discussed our individual love (or appreciation) for gadgets and explored the subject of underutilization of material possessions. We also discussed the subject of giving feedback and how things we say impress on others. Closing song: “Comfortably Numb” by Pink Floyd


CrudCast, Podcasts, Technology
Episode 17
The gang gets back together after a long hiatus and now, with greater timezone differences. We discuss what its like living in Mauritius, left-pad as a service, how donating to crudcast might trump donating towards cancer, what its like to be a Y Combinator alum, and easter eggs. Closing song: “Uma Thurman (Didrick remix)” by […]

CrudCast, Podcasts, Technology
Episode 16
Ezra gives his review of “London has fallen” which is as unflattering as fuck. We discuss Javascript fatigue and Uzo talks about having preferred packages rather than trying to bake features into the language. Ezra disagrees because, why should packages get preferential treatment? We wrap up with applauding npm’s decision to flatten the node_modules directory and the transparent implementation.

CrudCast, Podcasts, Technology
Episode 15
On this episode, we feature a much sought after guest fondly known as Papa Olabode. We discuss accountants starting technology startups, the importance of collaboration in the ecosystem, and someone’s Jamaican wife. Closing song: “Ojuelegba” by Wizkid