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Old School; New Tech
by Ran Aroussi
A podcast where 30 years of building production systems meets the chaos of modern software development.Hosted by Ran Aroussi – creator of open-source libraries with tens of millions of monthly installs, now building production AI infrastructure at MUXI. This is where he talks about the tech that actually matters, cuts through the AI hype, and shares what he's learning as he builds autonomous systems that need to work at scale.No fluff. No "thought leadership" BS. No interviews with people selling courses.Just a veteran engineer's take on coding, AI, infrastructure, production systems, and whatever tech catches his attention – from a perspective you won't get from someone who learned to code in 2022.If you're tired of framework-of-the-week syndrome and want the unfiltered truth about what works and what's worth checking out, this is your show.New episodes when there's something worth saying. Not
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Agent Workflow is an Oxymoron
The Contradiction of AI Agent Workflows: Why Your Systems Might Be BreakingThe Agent Workflow ParadoxIn this episode of Old School New Tech, host Ran Aroussi explores the inherent contradiction in building AI systems with agent workflows. He argues that combining autonomous agents with predetermined workflows creates complexity and brittleness, making these systems difficult to scale. Ran provides examples that highlight the pitfalls of this approach and advocates for a shift toward giving AI agents context and knowledge to enable reasoning and adaptability within defined guardrails, rather than rigid workflows. This episode is sponsored by Automaze, offering CTO-as-a-Service for startups and businesses.00:00 Introduction to AI Contradictions01:31 The Oxymoron of Agent Workflows02:42 Concrete Example: Financial Service Incident03:54 Guardrails vs. Workflows05:24 The Alternative: Context and Knowledge07:19 Evaluating Your AI Systems09:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts----- 🎧 Brought to you by Automaze This podcast is sponsored by Automaze, the fractional CTO partner for founders and operators. Whether you’re building a high-tech MVP or modernizing internal ops with AI and automation, Automaze can help you scale without the overhead of a full-time team. Learn more: automaze.io
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The Illusion of Progress
The Illusion of Progress: Avoiding the Faster Horses Trap in 2025In this episode of Old School New Tech, host Ran Aroussi delves into the difference between real progress and the illusion of progress, using historical examples like the retail industry's initial forays onto the internet and mobile phone companies' reactions to the iPhone. He discusses how today's 'make me an AI' mentality mirrors past missteps and emphasizes the need for true transformation rather than superficial changes. Aroussi challenges companies to ask the hard, transformative questions necessary for genuine progress. Sponsored by Automaze, this episode urges listeners to reconsider how they integrate new technologies into their business strategies.00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message00:52 A Look Back at 1997: The Illusion of Progress02:14 Nokia and the iPhone Revolution03:20 The Real Revolution: Beyond Incremental Improvements04:36 AI in 2025: The New 'Make Me an Internet'05:33 Asking the Hard Questions for True Transformation06:49 Conclusion and Call to Action----- 🎧 Brought to you by Automaze This podcast is sponsored by Automaze, the fractional CTO partner for founders and operators. Whether you’re building a high-tech MVP or modernizing internal ops with AI and automation, Automaze can help you scale without the overhead of a full-time team. Learn more: automaze.io
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Bridging Traditional Business with AI and Decentralized Identity w/ Sumit Vekariya
“Every business is different, but communication and networking are key. If you understand how they affect your business and apply the right tools to improve them, you’ll get the best out of tech — no matter your industry.”– Sumit VekariyaIn this episode of 'Old School New Tech,' I interview Sumit Vekariya, the founder of ZKred, a company specializing in Web3-based, privacy-preserving, verifiable credentials. The episode explores how Sumit's lean team operates remotely, leveraging various AI tools to enhance productivity. We also delve into the challenges and potential improvements in AI technology, highlighting Sumit's vision for the future of decentralized identity management.You can find Sumit on X/Twitter @Sarkazein7Chapters00:00 Welcome to Old School New Tech00:28 Introducing Automaze: Your Modern Business Partner01:09 Meet Sumit Vekariya: Innovator in Privacy and Identity01:37 Exploring ZKREDA: Simplifying Identity Management03:01 The Future of Verifiable Credentials05:41 Lean Operations and Smart Tooling14:02 Balancing Stealth Mode and Growth14:45 Team Dynamics and Remote Work16:30 Future Goals and Ambitions18:35 Final Thoughts and Advice for Founders20:25 Connect with Sumit Vekariya----- 🎧 Brought to you by Automaze This podcast is sponsored by Automaze, the fractional CTO partner for founders and operators. Whether you’re building a high-tech MVP or modernizing internal ops with AI and automation, Automaze can help you scale without the overhead of a full-time team. Learn more: automaze.io
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Scaling Smart with No-Code Tools and AI w/Yuval Keshtcher
In this episode of Old School New Tech, host Ran Aroussi interviews Yuval Keshtcher, the founder of UXWritingHub.com. Yuval shares his journey from a graphic designer to a tech-enabled entrepreneur, highlighting how he identified a gap in UX writing and built an education platform for designers, writers, and product teams. The discussion delves into the no-code tools and automations Yuval used to scale UX Writing Hub, including Airtable, Kajabi, ActiveCampaign, and Make.com. Yuval also discusses AI's profound impact on his business operations, dramatically reducing manual tasks and enabling rapid growth. The episode provides insights into creating a seamless user experience, the importance of content design, and how AI is transforming business operations and user research. Tune in for valuable tips on leveraging modern tools to blend traditional business sense with innovative technology.00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message01:01 Meet Yuval Ke: Founder of UX Writing Hub01:43 The Evolution of UX Writing Hub03:40 Understanding UX Copywriting05:20 Building a No-Code Tech Stack11:29 Automation and AI in Business21:07 Future of AI and UX Design25:17 Conclusion and Contact InformationYou can find Yuval on LinkedIn at https://linkedin.com/in/yuvalkesh and at https://UXWritingHub.com----- 🎧 Brought to you by Automaze This podcast is sponsored by Automaze, the fractional CTO partner for founders and operators. Whether you’re building a high-tech MVP or modernizing internal ops with AI and automation, Automaze can help you scale without the overhead of a full-time team. Learn more: automaze.io
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Kick-Off: Bridging the Gap Between Traditional Business and Modern Technology
Old School New Tech: Bridging Traditional Business and Modern TechnologyIn the inaugural episode of Old School New Tech, host Ran Aroussi, also known as 'Code Daddy,' introduces the podcast tailored for business owners who are not focused on building the next big tech startup but understand the importance of incorporating technology into their operations. Ran shares his extensive background in web development and his motivations for starting the podcast. He highlights the gap in tech content for traditional businesses and outlines what listeners can expect in future episodes, including discussions on automation, AI, useful tools, and real-world success stories. Ran emphasizes the importance of integrating tech into business workflows to save time, reduce stress, and grow efficiently, without necessitating a deep tech background.00:00 Welcome to Old School New Tech00:18 The Purpose of This Podcast01:55 My Journey in Tech03:20 Introducing Automaze04:28 What to Expect from Future Episodes05:36 The Importance of Tech in Business06:52 Wrapping Up and Call to Action----- 🎧 Brought to you by Automaze This podcast is sponsored by Automaze, the fractional CTO partner for founders and operators. Whether you’re building a high-tech MVP or modernizing internal ops with AI and automation, Automaze can help you scale without the overhead of a full-time team. Learn more: automaze.io
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Welcome to Old School; New Tech
How real-world businesses are using modern tools to work smarter — without becoming tech companies.In this short intro episode, host Ran Aroussi sets the stage for Old School; New Tech — a podcast for business owners, operators, and founders who want to modernize their operations without losing their edge. You’ll hear what the show is about, who it’s for, and why “leveraging technology” doesn’t mean becoming a tech startup. Subscribe now to hear how real-world businesses are saving time, scaling faster, and staying competitive using tools you already have access to.----- 🎧 Brought to you by Automaze This podcast is sponsored by Automaze, the fractional CTO partner for founders and operators. Whether you’re building a high-tech MVP or modernizing internal ops with AI and automation, Automaze can help you scale without the overhead of a full-time team. Learn more: automaze.io
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A podcast where 30 years of building production systems meets the chaos of modern software development.Hosted by Ran Aroussi – creator of open-source libraries with tens of millions of monthly installs, now building production AI infrastructure at MUXI. This is where he talks about the tech that actually matters, cuts through the AI hype, and shares what he's learning as he builds autonomous systems that need to work at scale.No fluff. No "thought leadership" BS. No interviews with people selling courses.Just a veteran engineer's take on coding, AI, infrastructure, production systems, and whatever tech catches his attention – from a perspective you won't get from someone who learned to code in 2022.If you're tired of framework-of-the-week syndrome and want the unfiltered truth about what works and what's worth checking out, this is your show.New episodes when there's something worth saying. Not
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