Episodes

  • Architecture - Build new perspectives with Ryan Cole
    Apr 1 2026
    Join host Ryan Cole as he dissects why buildings, platforms, and cities are designed to succeed—or destined to fail. From scaling disasters to urban planning modeled on server architecture, this series explores the hidden logic behind complex systems and the design cycles that treat every blueprint as a breakable hypothesis.

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    1 min
  • Architecture - The Think, Make, Break Blueprint
    Apr 1 2026
    Ryan Cole explores why the best engineers treat blueprints as living hypotheses, not finished plans, examining the Think-Make-Break-Repeat framework behind complex system design. He covers rapid prototyping, failure analysis methodologies like FMEA, graceful degradation strategies, and the Three Horizons innovation model—revealing how iterative breaking and rebuilding creates systems that endure under real-world conditions.

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    25 mins
  • Architecture - Designing Cities Like Software
    Apr 1 2026
    Ryan Cole explores the overlooked parallels between urban planning and software architecture, examining how cities and digital systems solve identical problems of scale, load distribution, and fault tolerance using different vocabularies. Drawing from RTI International's 2020 Innovation Corridor blueprint, he argues both disciplines independently invented solutions for graceful degradation and horizontal scaling—yet rarely learn from each other's decades of trial, error, and hard-won architectural wisdom.

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    34 mins
  • Architecture - When Systems Break at Scale
    Apr 1 2026
    Ryan Cole explores Twitter's near-collapse in 2008 when its Ruby on Rails monolith buckled under explosive growth. He unpacks the brutal shift from vertical to horizontal scaling, the Fail Whale era, and the multi-year re-architecture into microservices that saved the platform—revealing why building systems at scale means constantly tearing down what works to build what survives tomorrow.

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    27 mins