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Don't understand the system? Start fixing it anyway.

Nearly 1,000 faults. No monitoring. No useful documentation. Understanding the system wasn't the first step. It was a byproduct of fixing it.

monitroring microservices architecture devops

The biggest AI productivity hack? Doing what we should have done all along

The practices we're adopting to make AI productive are the same ones that always made humans productive, we just never committed to them.

ai productivity softwareengineering discuss

Every service I build will die

Small, disposable services and event-driven design mean we can kill and replace anything without the rest of the system noticing.

serverless aws architecture eventdriven

The AI calculation everyone is making

A response to the 'Global Intelligence Crisis', from someone who wants to dismiss it... but can't.

ai career softwareengineering discuss

Google is about to kill the laptop

I've spent days using my Pixel as a desktop computer through Android's hidden desktop mode. This is the future of personal computing.

google android mobile productivity

I love vibe coding. I don't trust it.

I vibe code constantly. My side project got more features in a month than it had in years. But my job involves people's money, and stakes change everything.

ai programming productivity discuss

I was on the Scrimba Podcast

I learned to code through Scrimba and made a career switch from acting to software development. They invited me on to talk about how that transition went.

career scrimba learning webdev