Everyday Heroes

Everyday Heroes
Podcast Description
Welcome to Everyday Heroes, a podcast about the unsung heroes of the tech world. From the phone in your pocket to the world's most critical digital infrastructure, open-source software has a hand in it. These free technologies that shape our digital world wouldn't be anything without the Heroes that maintain them, promote them, and evolve them - these are their stories.
Everyday Heroes is brought to you by HeroDevs.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast features a variety of themes centered around open-source software, community building, and unconventional career paths within technology. Episodes explore topics such as the journey of coding without internet access, the importance of documentation over code, and the transformation of frustrations into innovations, as seen in interviews with guests like Alejandro Cuba Ruiz and AmyJune Hineline.

Welcome to Everyday Heroes, a podcast about the unsung heroes of the tech world. From the phone in your pocket to the world’s most critical digital infrastructure, open-source software has a hand in it. These free technologies that shape our digital world wouldn’t be anything without the Heroes that maintain them, promote them, and evolve them – these are their stories.
Everyday Heroes is brought to you by HeroDevs.
And the award for the longest podcast intro goes to checks notes Hayden. (Holy cow… compensating for something?)
Ever wondered what happens when you let your childhood menace grow up and give him INTENTIONAL access to things that break? Meet Dave Welch, the guy whose mom literally had to lock away the household tools because he kept disassembling everything and failing to put it back together (spoiler: turns out this is EXACTLY the right background for software engineering).
In this episode:
- The shocking confessions of a former household appliance serial killer (“Several remotes and vacuum cleaners later, my mom’s like, ‘cool, the tools are now locked away'”)
- His brief romance with the culinary arts (complete with getting kicked in the feet by an executive sushi chef on day TWO)
- The moment when “hey, I’m seven bucks an hour part-time, but you’re paid to be here, so act accordingly” became his entire professional philosophy
- Why he’s the one person on Earth who WANTS your old deprecated packages (it’s literally his job to keep your technological regrets alive)
- The absolutely wild legal loophole that lets Texans LEGALLY STEAL HOUSES (which honestly explains so much about Texas)
Featured Projects & Links:
- Find Dave:
- [email protected]
- @david_welch on Twitter/X
- The guy actively praying you’ll finally deprecate your ancient packages
- Chief Software Architect at HeroDevs (where abandoned code goes to live, not die)
Key Quote: “It started out with software, which is great, because if I broke it, I could restore it.” – Dave Welch, explaining his entire career philosophy
Fun Fact: Our guest correctly identified that riding a motorized barstool while drunk in Ohio ISN’T technically drunk driving because… Ohio, obviously.
Hosted by Hayden Ballio and Wendy Hurst
Brought to you by HeroDevs – Because someone has to keep your end-of-life software from becoming end-of-world software.
(Next time a compliance officer asks why you’re still running AngularJS, just send them this episode and say “THESE GUYS WILL FIX IT” – Dave literally told you to.)

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