Watching #Firefly after many… many years.
EP1, so good. The introductions of the companion, doc, shepherd, and of course captain @NathanFillion
Uuuuuuuuuuuggggggg can’t wait for the new Firefly release
People who keep saying AI is going to replace developers… have they actually worked inside a large enterprise?
A LOT of companies don’t even allow developers to install third party packages.
I regularly talk to friends working at Fortune 500 companies. Some of them aren’t even allowed to install NumPy or Matplotlib without going through layers of approval. In some environments, even access to LLM tools is restricted or sandboxed behind heavy compliance controls.
This isn’t a “move fast and ship AI agents” world.
It’s a world of security reviews. Procurement. Legal approvals. Risk assessments.
I remember years ago it took two weeks just to get approval to use jQuery.
Two weeks. For jQuery.
Now imagine trying to integrate external AI services, autonomous agents, or experimental frameworks into that kind of environment.
AI is powerful. It’s transformative. But enterprise reality moves at a very different speed.
Many thanks to Pulsar for their Silver sponsorship of Boston Code Camp 40! Their support helps us keep the conference free for all attendees, offering a full day of learning and networking to the New England developer community.
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome David Lozzi and Josh Drumm who will present "Vibers vs. Doomers: The AI Coding Debate" at their November 22nd event. Registration is free and open - https://t.co/6JIsicIdyK @davidlozzi
Boston Code Camp needs speakers! Submit your 30 or 60 min session on any software related topic for this Nov 22 conference in Burlington, MA. Great for new & seasoned speakers alike. Deadline: Oct 24, 6pm. Submissions so far: https://t.co/IZPxH9uRrW - hope to see you there!
AI is reshaping engineering. Can junior developers still grow into seniors—or will the new role of “Agent Director” redefine the future? - https://t.co/hgiV8y5fbQ #softwareengineering#aicodingtools
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman has suggested firing junior workers because AI can do their jobs is "the dumbest thing I've ever heard."
https://t.co/ciiNUPjqSk
#AI#Engineering#AWS