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Giant Robots

611: Magic is the right word, with Brennan Dunn

14 May 2026

Right Message is a small-business marketing platform leveraging first-party data and behavioral signals for personalized content without third-party tracking, emphasizing privacy, AI-driven efficiency, and a lean, user-centric model balancing growth with self-service simplicity and principled design choices.

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Developer Tea

Senior Skills to Maintain Employment Through the AI Wave

14 May 2026

The text highlights the shift in technical careers from coding to leadership roles requiring systemic thinking, technical architecture, and team management, emphasizing the need for senior engineers to develop soft skills, problem-solving resilience, and a focus on diagnosing root causes over surface fixes, while balancing success and failure narratives to demonstrate growth.

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Software Engineering Radio

SE Radio 720: Martin Dilger on Understanding Eventsourcing

13 May 2026

Recommended: Useful Architectural Pattern.

Event sourcing is a system design approach that records changes as sequential events to ensure historical traceability, uses event modeling for aligning systems with human workflows, contrasts with CRUD architectures, and emphasizes slice-based design, event streams, and practical applications like legacy modernization and workflow simplification.

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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

1004: TanHacked

13 May 2026

Recommended: Time to harden your applications.

Cybersecurity threats like the "Shy Halood" worm series exploit supply chain vulnerabilities in GitHub Actions, pnpm, and token theft across NPM, Python, and UIPath ecosystems, emphasizing mitigation through workflow audits, dependency checks, tools like Socket.dev, and stricter package manager practices to counter credential theft and destructive attacks.

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Inspect and Adapt

#67 Measurement Theory

13 May 2026

Measurement theory is crucial in software development and beyond for ensuring accurate metrics use by distinguishing between nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio scales, highlighting how misuselike averaging ordinal data or mislabeling categoriesleads to flawed conclusions, while emphasizing context, scale precision, and the practical reliance on ordinal/nominal scales in software metrics.

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