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Let's take a moment to shout out all the articles we’re seen posted so far and encourage folks reading to reach out about your own.
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Ryan welcomes Jaime DeLanghe, chief product officer at Slack, to chat about how they’re preparing to integrate everybody’s agents in their chat application.
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With much of a software engineer’s time moving from writing code to structuring prompts and reviewing code, the workday is getting denser and more intense. Can AI solve the problems it's causing?
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From Stack Overflow Blog: Introducing the Heap, the software engineering blog for everyone
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When I went to the first HumanX conference in January 2025, agents were vaguely-defined frontier tech. It was the first time I heard the letters MCP. The big conversations were around inference, hallucinations, and retrieval augmented generation. The tech felt new—Tomasz Tunguz o
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The risk isn’t just that we’ll get lazy and become lousy at critical thinking; the risk is that we’ll outsource our judgement and lose the ability to make qualitative, moral, and interpersonal judgments altogether.
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As engineering organizations grow, getting everyone to work on the same software starts to get unwieldy. Everybody has their own quirks and styles, which can lead to a Tower of Babel implemented as a service-oriented architecture. So leadership folks came up with ticketing system