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In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, hosts RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III delve into a mix of topics starting with their thoughts on the Jack Daniels Sinatra Select whiskey, including its unique packaging and taste profile. The conversation then shifts to the challenges developers face with hosting services and unexpected bills, touching on the responsibilities of CTOs within companies and how the role impacts team dynamics and code quality. Wrapping up, they touch on the reality TV show 'Love is Blind,' sharing personal takes and humorous insights into the dynamics and drama of the show. Throughout, the duo maintains their light-hearted and engaging banter, making for an entertaining and varied discussion. Key Takeaways [00:00] - Welcome to Whiskey, Web, and Whatnot! [01:49] - Diving Into Today's Whiskey: Jack Daniels Sinatra Select [04:36] - Tasting Notes and Opinions on Sinatra Select [09:04] - The Tentacle Scale: Rating Sinatra Select [15:38] - Navigating the Costs of Cloud Services [25:42] - The Business of Investing in Web Technologies [32:17] - Exploring the Role of a CTO in Various Company Sizes [34:28] - The Evolving Responsibilities of a CTO [35:55] - Navigating Technical Leadership and Team Morale [39:08] - The Fine Line of CTO Involvement in Projects [45:09] - Promotion and Performance in the Tech Industry [47:14] - Shifts in Mentorship and Team Dynamics [52:19] - Reality TV Deep Dive: Love is Blind Analysis [58:18] - Gaming, Work-Life Balance, and Podcasting Insights Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Whiskey Web and Whatnot Whiskey Web and Whatnot Merch Enjoying the podcast and want us to make more? Help support us by picking up some of our fresh merch at https://whiskey.fund/⁠.

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