Daily Reading List – December 1, 2023 (#215)

One benefit of doing this daily post is that it helps me document interesting ideas that I end up using in my real job. You never know when a particular stat, concept, or prediction comes in handy later!

[article] How to tackle unreliability of coding assistants. There’s a pragmatic point of view in this article. AI assistants are useful and make an impact, but you need to approach them the right way.

[article] Generative AI in the Enterprise. Long but very informative piece that explored use cases, skills needed, risks, and more for generative AI.

[docs] Migrate to Google Cloud: Minimize costs. Trying to avoid the shock of seeing actual IT consumption cost for the first time? With metered billing, cloud products give you more granular sense of your spend. This new guide offers help keeping costs under control.

[blog] The Evolving Landscape of DevRel: Trends and Predictions for 2023. The 2017-style Developer Relations team is over. It’s not about super-teams with talented brand builders who cast a halo on their employer by traveling the world and building OSS projects. And I think that’s a good thing.

[blog] Tech predictions for 2024 and beyond. The Amazon CTO shares his thoughts on tech, none of which should feel super shocking.

[blog] YAML’ing at speed with Duet AI. Here’s a good example of using generative AI to perform a task you’re not initially familiar with.

[article] How Meta Patches Linux at Hyperscale. You can’t use “ordinary” techniques when dealing with an unusual quantity of items. Here’s how Meta does kernel live patching of Linux.

[article] Congress takes up software supply chain security. This SBOM action is getting serious now!

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Author: Richard Seroter

Richard Seroter is currently the Chief Evangelist at Google Cloud and leads the Developer Relations program. He’s also an instructor at Pluralsight, a frequent public speaker, the author of multiple books on software design and development, and a former InfoQ.com editor plus former 12-time Microsoft MVP for cloud. As Chief Evangelist at Google Cloud, Richard leads the team of developer advocates, developer engineers, outbound product managers, and technical writers who ensure that people find, use, and enjoy Google Cloud. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.

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