Goodness, what a day. I had the pleasure of presenting to a room full of folks, and then answer questions and participate in follow-up sessions all afternoon. Beforehand, I read through some great items you’ll find below.
[blog] Good engineers are right, a lot. When you’re deep your craft, you should have a lot of accurate opinions. Sean makes a point here that you should deliver more confident statements to help steer folks that depend on you.
[blog] Revolutionizing software testing: Introducing LLM-powered bug catchers. New stuff from Meta/Facebook. Using AI to generate tests for a specific type of fault? Interesting.
[blog] Best Practices for Using Third-Party APIs. This is good advice from the Square team, and likely relevant for anyone who uses APIs created by others.
[blog] How we use AI at Sentry to produce 40% fewer issues–and prevent millions of noisy alerts. It’s a smart idea to use AI to group similar logs so that people don’t have to sift through a bunch of similar content.
[blog] 5 ways Google Cloud can help you minimize credential theft risk. More details here than I expected. Whether you’re using our cloud or someone else’s make sure you consider these protection mechanisms.
[article] Don’t Let Bad Time Management Undermine Your Leadership. Very good advice here. It applies to leaders who do it wrong, and individuals who need a better way to explain to their management what’s not working.
[blog] Networking support for AI workloads. I don’t see this talked about a ton, but a major AI investment is going to have an effect on your network architecture and traffic patterns.
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