It’s a vacation day, and I had fun hanging out with the family, including my son who’s on his first visit home after being away at college. Still time to read a few things, and pull a list together.
[article] Goodbye Dashboards: Agents Deliver Answers, Not Just Reports. Exploration is easier now, and I wonder if that means the era of fixed dashboards is coming to a close.
[blog] Stop managing AI. The case for proactive agents. Reactive tools aren’t enough, says Kath. There’s cognitive overhead to coordinating them and wondering what they’re up to.
[blog] Background Coding Agents: Context Engineering (Part 2). The Spotify team shares how they think about context engineering for these background agents.
[blog] Gemini Is Cooking Bananas Under Antigravity. Great headline. Guillaume takes us through recent updates with Gemini, with tons of links to follow and explore.
[blog] Introducing advanced tool use on the Claude Developer Platform. Anthropic is offering some creative ways to minimize token use.
[blog] The VMware Migration Everyone’s Getting Wrong: Why Your 6-Month Project Just Became 24 Months. Many migrations are about more than the technology itself. Good post that digs into the operational and personnel considerations.
[blog] Load Testing: how many HTTP requests/second can a Single Machine handle? This will probably surprise you. A simple, small VM can handle a ton of traffic.
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