Daily Reading List – September 26, 2025 (#636)

And … I’m home. Looong day of travel from South Korea to LAX before a 23 minute flight to San Diego. Uneventful, wifi-free, so I was forced to read and relax. Enjoy your weekend.

[article] Getting AI to Work in Complex Codebases. Wow, this might be the most interesting piece I read all week. Check this out for a tried-and-tested workflow for using AI in big complex codebases.

[article] Who leads in AI adoption: Tech or non-tech? Are enterprises going faster in their adoption of AI tools than those in BigTech companies? Maybe. But data also shows BigTech ships faster, which is what actually matters.

[blog] Generating Consistent Imagery with Gemini. Neat idea! Can you breathe new life into exist image libraries? Laurent offers a very visual example.

[article] InfoQ AI, ML and Data Engineering Trends Report – 2025. What is mainstream, and what’s emerging in the AI/ML and data engineering space? The InfoQ team takes a look.

[blog] Gemini Robotics 1.5 brings AI agents into the physical world. Are we going to see an explosion in robotic advances that mirror what’s happened with AI? Maybe so!

[article] To vibe or not to vibe. It depends. I half wonder if this practice will melt into standard workflows and be something we employ in a task-by-task basis.

[article] Oracle saddles up with $18B debt amid AI infrastructure gamble. Oracle has been racking up some impressive wins with massive contracts. They don’t seem to have the infrastructure to satisfy their commitments, but sounds like they’re working to resolve that.

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