Ship It Weekly is officially a video podcast now.
Starting with the latest release, every episode going forward will be available on YouTube in full video format. If you like seeing the host, guests, or just prefer the “watch it while you work” vibe, that’s now a first-class option.
Watch the Ship It Weekly video playlist here:
YouTube Video Playlist
If you’re an audio-only person, nothing changes. The podcast audio feed is still the main thing and will continue as normal across Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, etc.
OnCallBrief.com is now live
Alongside the video launch, a new site is now up: OnCallBrief.com.
This came out of a problem I’ve been working through for Ship It Weekly: how do you consistently source DevOps and infra news without drowning in noise, while still catching the stuff that actually matters?
OnCallBrief is the answer to that. It’s a running set of “briefs” sourced through a standard process, then ranked based on what’s most important and interesting.
How it works right now:
Briefs start on Sunday, then get refined throughout the week as more context shows up, details become clearer, and the story either escalates or fizzles out. Thursday morning is when they finish being refined.
If you want to follow along, pull ideas for your own team, or just see what I’m tracking before the episode drops, check it out here:
https://oncallbrief.com/
Teller’s Tech Substack is live for email subscribers
The last piece: Teller’s Tech now has a Substack.
Some folks just want the episode and the weekly briefs to show up in their inbox, no app-hopping, no “did I miss the post?” energy. Substack is the simplest way to do that.
I’ll be publishing:
New Ship It Weekly episodes
The weekly OnCallBrief roundups
Subscribe here:
https://tellerstech.substack.com/
What to do next
If you want the full video experience, subscribe on YouTube and follow the playlist.
If you want the “just tell me what matters” feed, bookmark OnCallBrief.
If you want everything delivered by email, Substack is now the home base.
Same show, same audio feed, same goal: filter the noise and focus on what changes how we run infra.