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@maiamiller.bsky.social
now on stage pointing out that people now recognize that accessibility matters, but they don’t know how to fit it in — so it’s like a t shirt that you forgot to put in the laundry.
#nztechrally
13 days ago
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Dipin Thomas doing a fantastic job explaining Deep Agent and AI harnesses — an AI harness is something that provides tools and guardrails for AI, and Dipin has done a great job breaking down each component of a harness, from memory to sub-agents to skills and more.
#NZTechRally
13 days ago
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Kia ora! I’m posting today from
#nztechrally
— currently enjoying Lora Vordarova’s talk about how the way people learn engineering needs to change with AI. She shared a model tor how to break it down — into foundational skills, AI skills, and “higher-level” skills. (See photo).
13 days ago
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Stoked for this next talk, the closing keynote at
#Programmable2026
— Adam Boas from Mable chatting about being a dev in a world with AI
2 months ago
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Really nodding my head at this part of Matt de Bono’s talk — agents are not people. Don’t use she/he for them, don’t anthropomorphize them. They’re not making decisions, and we shouldn’t trust them like they do
#Programmable2026
2 months ago
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Really enjoying Diane L’s talk about “herding cats at scale” (AI guardrails) at
#Programmable2026
— great summary of the about the pros and cons of different AI guardrails
2 months ago
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reposted by
Andy Kelk
2 months ago
Adoption of AI does not equal impact. Only 14% of companies report seeing revenue gains. Mara Cajar-Robinson at
#Programmable2026
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I’m here at
#Programmable2026
today — which means I’m here and skeeting today! Come say hi if you’re around
2 months ago
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reposted by
Andy Kelk
2 months ago
Enforcing standards is a key control to prevent AI slop in your coding.
@lpeate.bsky.social
at
#Programmable2026
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reposted by
Andy Kelk
2 months ago
Delivery pressures directly conflict with AI learning and adoption.
@lpeate.bsky.social
at
#Programmable2026
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reposted by
Andy Kelk
2 months ago
Engineers do more work when using AI. But... Also more work outside of hours
@lpeate.bsky.social
at
#Programmable2026
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With AI, our research shows that engineers are worried about issues ranging from maintainability to the environmental impact and number of jobs for juniors. Also, hello from
#Programmable2026
!
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2 months ago
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Hello from San Jose! I’m here to speak at DataWeek (going on stage in an hour!). Come find me if you’re around today or tomorrow — I’m wearing a shirt with a “happy code ship” (and giving out stickers).
9 months ago
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Human reviewers are more important than ever with LLMs writing and reviewing code. But alongside that, the role of humans is shifting – and that’s why it’s so important to understand the patterns in code reviews. Are they different when we’re using more LLMs? See our latest feature for more!
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9 months ago
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I don't look happy here 🤣 but I had a great time co-presenting with
@vivekkatial.bsky.social
at
@yowconf.bsky.social
about how we built our first LLM feature – to measure the quality of feedback on code reviews.
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11 months ago
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“As an engineering leader, we should be expected to sharpen our sword as much as our devs.” Adel Smee shared great insights for supporting your Eng leaders to learn and grow — including the Society of Cool Kids, a fortnightly meetup where their leaders go to share challenges & learnings
#YOWTLS25
11 months ago
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reposted by
DamianM
11 months ago
“Like any good cult leader, I needed a manifesto” 😂😂 Adel Smee has us all laughing.
#yowtls
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And we’re off with a bang!
@yowconf.bsky.social
Tech Leaders Brisbane kicks off with an amazing keynote from
@codefrenzy.bsky.social
— what are software engineers if they’re not writing code? And what do leaders need to do to guide teams through this change?
12 months ago
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It is live!!! After years in the making, we now give you insights into feedback quality in
@multitudes.co
– showing specific feedback, rubber-stamping, and heated comments. As with everything we do, these insights are a question, not the answer, and this is backed by deep research (more below).
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12 months ago
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Great framework from Alex Zaccaria of LinkTree about giving your team clarity when sharing ideas: —thought: my idea, but you can make a different decision —recommendation: I would like to do it this way; it’s your decision but tell me what you decide —mandate: this is how we’ll do it
#sunrise25
about 1 year ago
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Loved your talk,
@sachajudd.com
! Especially this —> “The metaphor of surfing implies movement; the metaphor of platforms implies that we’re stationery.” Great call to action to make the internet more joyful again by creating something just for yourself.
about 1 year ago
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The best customers are ones that make your product better. Huge thanks to the
@honeycomb.io
team for co-designing new PagerDuty insights with us! Special shout-outs to
@ferd.ca
and
@another-engineer.bsky.social
in particular. 🙏
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about 1 year ago
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reposted by
Multitudes
about 1 year ago
Proud to share our original research, now available on arXiv! Co-authors,
@uvic.ca
PhD candidate Alessandra M Paz Milani,
@margaretstorey.bsky.social
,
@vivekkatial.bsky.social
, and
@lpeate.bsky.social
explore how engineering teams take action on data in retros. Read more👇
arxiv.org/abs/2502.03570
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Exploring Retrospective Meeting Practices and the Use of Data in Agile Teams
Retrospectives are vital for software development teams to continuously enhance their processes and teamwork. Despite the increasing availability of objective data generated throughout the project and...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.03570
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Vindhya's talk answered so many of my questions as a product leader. I love her one-team approach and practical tips for making sure tech debt is addressed – while still delivering customer-facing features. More below!
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about 1 year ago
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After we launched our Focus Time insights for Google Calendar, we had a swatch of Outlook users telling us they wanted the same insights – so we've now delivered!
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about 1 year ago
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Especially knowing how biased our LLMs are, this is especially important – join us for a chat about how AI systems misrepresent gender, and ways to overcome that -->
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over 1 year ago
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reposted by
Multitudes
over 1 year ago
How is AI interpreting and representing gender? 💭 Join
@jrosenbaum.com.au
, Melbourne-based AI artist, researcher and lecturer, for a
#TechLeaderChat
on Wed 29 Jan/30 Jan to explore why gender is fundamentally misunderstood by machine learning systems. RSVP now:
bit.ly/AIperception...
#AI
#Tech
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reposted by
Vivek Katial
over 1 year ago
@allenholub.bsky.social
“10X programmers actually slow down software delivery” — eventually leading to a steady state where all knowledge is concentrated in one person and they become a key person risk and bottleneck
#yow24
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