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Topics include: - 0:00 - What is Faktory? - 2:28 – Why might I need a background job? - 13:26 – Why did you make Sidekiq? - 16:15 – What lead to Faktory? - 24:02 – Why'd you use Go to implement Faktory's server? - 25:36 – Who is Faktory for? - 31:58 – What's the most interesting thing you've learned about architecting background job systems? - 36:24 – How do you see job queuing work in a serverless world? - 41:23 – What are some of your thoughts on open source sustainability? - 46:48 – What makes a library productizable? - 48:30 – Were you thinking entrepreneurially when starting Sidekiq? - 53:30 – Could open source sustainability be solved by a marketplace or middleman? - 55:14 – How has your business model and financial incentives affected the development of your open source libraries? - 1:00:30 – How do you think about API additions and feature requests to Sidekiq? Links: - [Faktory](https://github.com/contribsys/faktory) - [Sidekiq](https://sidekiq.org) - [Mike on Twitter](https://twitter.com/getajobmike) - [Mike's blog](https://www.mikeperham.com) - [Building a $1 Million Business Solo with Mike Perham of Sidekiq](https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/016-mike-perham-of-sidekiq) |