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Software Engineering Daily

Agentic Mesh with Eric Broda

16 Apr 2026

AI agents are transitioning from individual productivity tools to essential components of enterprise systems, requiring frameworks for multi-agent orchestration, security, governance, and protocols like A2A/MCP to enable scalable, autonomous ecosystems that handle complex tasks through event-driven architectures and federated certification.

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Beyond Coding

Software Expert: This Is How You Design Systems That Survive

15 Apr 2026

Recommended: A good overview of Senior Development thought processes.

Explores software development challenges, legacy system maintenance, career transitions, and the importance of adaptability, collaboration, and continuous learning in fostering both technical and leadership growth through feedback loops and iterative improvements.

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Scaling DevTools

Lawrence Jones from Incident.io @ AIE Europe: building an AI SRE

14 Apr 2026

Advancements in AI-driven SRE include automated root cause analysis tools for managing production system complexity, challenges in scaling AI due to logging and data variability, the need for human expertise in contextual reasoning, handling vast log telemetry, and examples of AI uncovering undocumented system behaviors while emphasizing centralized incident management, ambient analysis tools, and the upcoming AI Incident System (AIS).

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MLOps.community

The Modern Software Engineer

14 Apr 2026

Recommended: A throughtful overview on the impact of AI covering the impact on learning and skill aquisition.

AI transforms learning and workflows through tools like Claude, accelerating skill acquisition and bridging knowledge gaps, while raising concerns about job obsolescence, ethical dilemmas, and the need for human oversight, standardized practices, and collaborative approaches in an era of rapid tech advancement.

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Inspect and Adapt

#66 The Sunk Cost Fallacy

14 Apr 2026

The sunk cost fallacy in software projects shows how clinging to flawed systems due to past investments can be irrational, with examples like a $105 million annual legacy code cost versus a $5.3 million replacement solution, stressing the need to prioritize future benefits over sunk expenses and consider full system overhauls when legacy chaos outweighs incremental changes.

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