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Developer Tea

Useful Illusions and Exploiting Heuristics

1 Apr 2026

Overthinking hinders productivity by paralyzing action, but "useful illusions" like simplified heuristicssuch as prioritizing practical shortcuts over perfectionhelp navigate complexity efficiently in fields like software engineering, balancing decisiveness with mindful adaptation.

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Community Pulse

AI Slop in the Industry (Ep 103)

1 Apr 2026

Explores ethical concerns of AI-generated content, including misattribution and misinformation, the divide between developers and non-technical leaders, adoption challenges like corporate bureaucracy and access disparities, AI's limitations in context and nuance, and the need for transparency and critical oversight to balance productivity with responsible use.

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MLOps.community

This One Shift Makes Developers Obsolete

31 Mar 2026

Processing live stream data involves transcription, AI-driven skill categorization, GitHub organization, multimedia-comment correlation, and knowledge graphs, while addressing redundancy, AI costs, and MLOps trends, AI agent debates, adversarial workflows, security risks, and tooling like Open Claw and Agent Zero.

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Goto tech

Platform Engineering Ajay Chankramath & Nic Cheneweth

31 Mar 2026

Platform engineering challenges are addressed through product-centric internal development, standardized "golden paths," control planes abstracting cloud infrastructure for self-service, developer ownership of pipelines, Kubernetes-driven self-healing systems, balancing AI's infrastructure benefits with reliability risks, domain-specific design, clear team boundaries, and the critical role of human oversight in automation.

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The Kyle Rowland Podcast

Delivering Safely At Scale

31 Mar 2026

Recommended: A useful overview of 'what to think about' as you scale, and a good intro to Open Telemetry.

Scaling software delivery demands automation, rigorous testing, safe deployment practices, cross-team coordination, pre-deployment quality checks, staged rollouts, centralized telemetry for monitoring, infrastructure risk management, chaos engineering, and balancing innovation with reliability through metrics-driven, decentralized processes.

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Software Engineering Daily

FreeBSD with John Baldwin

31 Mar 2026

FreeBSD's evolution from BSD, its use in PlayStation 4 and Netflix's CDN, community-driven governance, challenges in maintaining a legacy codebase, modernization efforts, hardware integrations, and initiatives like CherryBSD for memory safety, alongside licensing and corporate collaboration impacts.

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