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Where to focus investments to best leverage AI tooling
A personal recap of 2025 and a year of a new style of engineering.
It's probably fine--unless you care about self-improvement or taking pride in your work.
In all of the debates about the value of AI-assistance in software development there’s one depressing anecdote that I keep on seeing: the junior engineer, empowered by some class of …
Privacy browser extensions misled users and sold 8 million AI chat logs, exposing sensitive conversations for profit without consent.
Claude Code nails developer experience. But as capabilities grow, so does complexity. The best tools disappear - they don't become things you have to manage.
I’ve been in the mobile development industry for almost 15 years, and this AI/LLM era might be the worst. My work are mostly freelance, gigs, hourly, mile...
Distribute and run LLMs with a single file. Contribute to mozilla-ai/llamafile development by creating an account on GitHub.
Kiro, Spec-kit, Bmad, Tessl, and other SDD frameworks turn business analysts into Markdown reviewers. Isn't there a more agile way to use Coding Agents?
On January 6th, 1995 two bank robbers in Pittsburgh confused law enforcement by not making any attempts to conceal their faces but instead brazenly looking at security cameras as if they were invisible. The reason is that they actually thought they were.
ChatGPT leaks seem to confirm OpenAI scrapes Google, expert says.
The highest accuracy web search API engineered for AI.
Contribute to samrolken/nokode development by creating an account on GitHub.
A lot of people say AI will make us all “managers” or “editors”…but I think this is a dangerously incomplete view!
Hey folks. You know how programming is hard in 1994. You need books, help files, manuals, references to learn about a certain feature. You read all those. Then you go through endless iteration of trial and errors to find out how to accomplish a certain task. Well, I found a revolutionary way to write code. You see, I got this CD-ROM from a friend. It's full of public domain sample code for every kind of application you could write. You want to write a file manager like Norton Commander? Well,
I've done quite a few projects with ChatGPT. I just can't vibe (no pun intended) with any of the agent tools or AI plugins etc. Also not having to worry about API costs is the main reason so I can be as spammy as I like.
Notes from my Thoughtworks colleagues on AI-assisted software delivery
The initial, feverish enthusiasm for large language models (LLMs) is beginning to cool, and for good reason. It’s time to trade the out-of-control hype for a more pragmatic, even “boring,” approach. A recent MIT report shows that 95% of companies implementing this technology have yet to see a positive outcome. It’s understandable to feel confused.
What actually matters when building AI products when the world keeps changing
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