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The AI Native Dev

The Hidden Security Risks of AI Coding Agents

19 May 2026

Agentic systems introduce heightened security risks through text-based interactions enabling malicious intent encoding, sensitive data access, untrusted inputs, and external system communication, requiring mitigation via SCA, restricted agent access, dynamic analysis, and balancing security with productivity through transparency and adapted security frameworks.

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My First Million

How Gary Vee runs 7 businesses

19 May 2026

Leveraging technology like OpenClaw to scale human-centric relationship management and long-term trust-building, while prioritizing strategic, karma-focused connections, personal growth, and sustainable business practices over transactional interactions and short-term gains.

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The Amy Porterfield Show

Donald Miller's 5-Soundbite Method That Doubles Sales

19 May 2026

Achieving revenue consistency requires systems to stabilize fluctuating income, leveraging strategic, audience-aligned soundbites rooted in problem-solution frameworks, empathy, and survival-driven messaging, exemplified by rebranding efforts like *"Protecting Refinery Throughput"* and grounded in psychological principles to minimize cognitive load and boost engagement.

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Software Engineering Daily

Formal Methods as Agent Guardrails

19 May 2026

The intersection of formal methods and autonomous AI emphasizes automated reasoning, hybrid neuro-symbolic approaches, and pragmatic verification strategies to address safety, scalability, and theoretical challenges in verifying complex systems across security, infrastructure, and dynamic behaviors.

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Goto tech

Kafka for Architects Ekaterina Gorshkova & Viktor Gamov

19 May 2026

Kafka's journey from 2015 to its current role in event-driven architectures highlights its use in replacing legacy systems, challenges in schema compatibility and collaboration, diverse applications from data transfer to AI orchestration, and the need for strong event design and community knowledge sharing alongside comparisons to alternatives like Flink.

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#215: Musk v. OpenAI Round 3, AI's Hot New Job, The AI Jobs Apocalypse Debate & The 2026 State of AI for Business Report thumbnail

The Artificial Intelligence Show

#215: Musk v. OpenAI Round 3, AI's Hot New Job, The AI Jobs Apocalypse Debate & The 2026 State of AI for Business Report

19 May 2026

AI's societal and workforce impactsranging from job displacement fears and gig economy shifts to ethical governance, reskilling needs, and debates over automation's dual role as disruptive force and innovation catalysthighlight urgent calls for balanced AI adoption, education, and global competition strategies amid growing public skepticism and generational anxieties.

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