Linear Thinking, Nonlinear Costs
Many AI agent systems become economically unsustainable long before they become technically impressive. Teams usually focus on model choice, prompt de…
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Many AI agent systems become economically unsustainable long before they become technically impressive. Teams usually focus on model choice, prompt de…
The following article originally appeared on Sena Evren’s Legal Layer newsletter and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. TL; DR Agent…
This week Miguel Fierro, a former Microsoft principal researcher who recently founded his own company, RecoMind, joined data and AI evangelist Christi…
This is the eighth article in a series on agentic engineering and AI-driven development. Read part one here, part two here, part three&…
The demo to Production Death Valley If you’ve worked on an AI feature, you know the feeling. You start building something that you are excited a…
On June 1, GitHub Copilot’s usage-based billing became active for all Copilot plans, and developers reacted quickly and loudly. A Pro plan still…
The following article originally appeared on Addy Osmani’s blog and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. A long-running AI agent can k…
The following article originally appeared on Paolo Perrone’s The AI Engineer Substack and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. Your te…
I set up an AI agent on a rented GPU, pointed it at a training script, and went to bed. By morning it had run 40 experiments, improved validation loss…
DJ Patil has spent the past several months on a listening tour. Wherever he travels, he finds a local university, pings faculty and students and anyon…
A third of the way into a security-operations guide that Anthropic published in April 2026, wedged between a recommendation to patch CISA’s Know…
As syntax becomes cheap and abundant, architectural control becomes the scarce resource. Effective governance starts upstream, where intent, constrain…
Coauthored with Claude Agents are making the transition from performing tasks to running operations. The Cloudflare and Stripe partnership ships an ag…
Adam Tooze recently shared a piece from The Economist about Brazil’s push for what it calls “medical sovereignty,” the determination…
With the rise of agents, many people have been proclaiming that the age of software as a service (SaaS) is over. Who needs to subscribe to a service w…
The following article originally appeared on the Asimov’s Addendum Substack and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. Bill …
This is the seventh article in a series on agentic engineering and AI-driven development. Read part one here, part two here, part three…
Last week, we had our first Infrastructure & Ops superstream of 2026, Platform Engineering in the Age of AI. Our speakers explored a range of topi…
The following article originally appeared on Addy Osmani’s blog and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. The default behavior of any A…
Your AI agent booked a meeting, summarized a financial report, and emailed the highlights to three stakeholders. To do this, it called a calendar agen…
For over a century, both the prestige and budget of a corporate department have been measured by a single crude metric: headcount. If you manage 500 p…
The following article originally appeared on the Elevate newsletter and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. Peek under the hood…
Another day, another example of an AI Agent “running rogue” and doing something the human operator didn’t want it to do. The tl;dr i…
Companies everywhere are trying to leverage AI to boost internal productivity metrics. Some, like Ramp and Intercom, are succeeding. Many are failing.…
This article was originally published on Addy Osmani’s blog. It’s being reposted here with the author’s permission. Roughly: Anytime you find an agent…
This is the sixth article in a series on agentic engineering and AI-driven development. Read part one here, part two here, part three here, part four …
Ryan Carson has built companies for 25 years, including Treehouse, which taught over a million people to code. He knows what it takes to grow a team. …
I just sat in a room full of data engineers the other week who were worrying about AI automating them out of work the same way auto manufacturing in D…
Steve Yegge’s article about programmer burnout (“The AI Vampire”) along with Margaret Storey’s article about Cognitive Debt started an ongoing convers…
Personal AI doesn’t have to run your life to change it. It just must see you clearly and feed your behavior back to you in a way you can’t dodge. Once…