We haven’t quite arrived at the ideal world where agents can handle complicated, time-consuming tasks on their own with little supervision. But Moaz Muhammed is optimistic that orchestration is the future: https://t.co/dodUrar054
On episode 91 of @o11ycast, Janaki Vivrekar (@janakivivrekar) shares how @Amplitude_HQ is building AI-powered analytics agents, why evaluation frameworks are becoming essential to AI product development, and how teams can use observability techniques to improve agent performance over time. Tune in!
https://t.co/51iIb7JMEb
On episode 38 of @opensourceready, Brian Douglas (@bdougieYO) and John McBride (@johncodes) sit down with Graham Christensen (@grhmc) to discuss why Nix is finally reaching enterprise maturity. From reproducible development environments and secure binary caches to AI-generated code and developer identity, the conversation spans both the practical and philosophical sides of modern software engineering. Tune in!
https://t.co/ipoQr0XH7c
What if you ran thousands of simulations before placing a single bet? In this talk, @BuiltByJustin discusses his digital twin universe strategy, where agents spin up clones and place rapid-fire wagers on what might work. https://t.co/zRkmS9vAea
On episode 12 of Data Renegades, CL Kao sits down with returning guest Maxime Beauchemin (@mistercrunch) to discuss Agor, Max’s experimental platform for managing teams of AI agents in shared coding environments. The conversation explores agent orchestration, workflow automation, software design, and so much more. Tune in!
https://t.co/7QSrHaZ5UQ
There’s a great deal of noise being made about how well AI startups are doing, but not much in the way of specifics on how they’re successfully going to market. We spoke to @EverWorkerAI's CRO about his suggestions for succeeding in AI go-to-market. https://t.co/DTy1UN5uL3
New on High Leverage: Joe Ruscio (@josephruscio) and David Crawshaw (@davidcrawshaw) explore the rise of agent-native development, virtual machines as the new primitive, and what happens when software can be created faster than humans can review it. Tune in!
https://t.co/puqTTpPcp1
DevGuild recordings are starting to land on YouTube. First up: @josephruscio on what Write-Only Code actually means. The piece this conference was named after. What's working, what's failing, and what the real decisions look like. https://t.co/lvNccOeqQP
On episode 5 of Third Loop, the conversation turns to AI code generation, developer productivity, and the real economics behind the current AI boom. The Progressive Delivery team explores what happens when software becomes easier to create, but harder to maintain, govern, and shape into something users actually value.
https://t.co/BeMoMvIoj0
Agents are more expensive and less reliable than they have to be, because they're using SOTA inference for things they don't have to.
Inference is great for figuring out new workflows, naming the edge cases, and taking the wheel when things go astray. It's terrible for cheaply and deterministically running known ones. That's why we have code!
Rote captures what worked the first time so the model never has to do it twice. @heavybit is proud to have co-led their Pre-Seed w/ Seligman Ventures. Link in thread.
On episode 55 of Generationship, Rachel (@rachelchalmers) talks with Sunil Dhaliwal (@dhaliwas) of @AmplifyPartners about investing across major platform shifts, from cloud infrastructure to AI and digital biology. The episode explores how infrastructure, tooling, and scientific computing may shape the next decade of innovation. Tune in!
https://t.co/AL0xpOFDpa
On episode 52 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc Campbell (@marccampbell) and Benjie De Groot (@shipyardbuild) speak with Hugo Santos. They discuss the evolution of @namespacelabs, why traditional cloud infrastructure isn't always optimized for dev workflows, and what it takes to build a vertically integrated platform for builds, testing, and developer productivity. Tune in to @readkubelist!
https://t.co/4T6aQ82fkf
On episode 51 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc (@replicatedhq) and Benjie (@shipyardbuild) sit down with Kyle Galbraith (@depotdev) to discuss the evolution of build systems and CI infrastructure. From custom BuildKit implementations and bare metal microVMs to distributed registries and AI-driven developer workflows, this episode covers the technical realities of building fast, scalable infrastructure for modern engineering teams. @readkubelist
https://t.co/r07AruhgaH
On episode 38 of @opensourceready, Brian Douglas (@bdougieYO) and John McBride (@johncodes) speak with Graham Christensen (@grhmc), CEO of @DeterminateSys, about the evolution of the Nix ecosystem and why more organizations are embracing reproducible infrastructure. Tune in!
https://t.co/8lCvNz0ndG
Rote by @modiqoai tackles the challenge of consistent performance for AI agents by crystallizing agentic actions into deterministic code. Congratulations to @conikeec and the team and welcome!
We raised $3M on one observation:
Agents learn on your dime. And forget.
Every run, your agent figures out the same APIs, makes the same calls, hits the same failures. Because nothing saved what worked.
We built Rote by @modiqoai to fix this.
Point it at any API. Rote reads the spec and builds a surface your agent can call: auth, endpoints, schemas. That's the adapter.
When your agent finishes a task, Rote saves the exact calls that worked. That's the flow.
Config in. Code out. Runs on your machine. Nothing to watch over.
Agents stop starting from scratch. Teams stop paying for the same work twice.
Install → https://t.co/7clzPnKWwj
How should founders think about marketing their early-stage startup on social media in 2026? @Leadtail social media experts @carterhostelley and @heykarri cover 5 strategies to use now: https://t.co/yj8AQ47kIb
AI coding tools are getting better fast, but what happens to software engineering when abstraction becomes more important than implementation? Joe Ruscio (@josephruscio) talks with Steve Krouse (@stevekrouse) of @ValDotTown about developer tools, coding agents, and the future of programming on episode 10 of High Leverage. Don't miss it!
https://t.co/WDS7PZFzbX