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Dev Interrupted — 22 episodes
How to see in the dark factory | LaunchDarkly's Cameron Etezadi
How to cultivate expertise with local models, delegating to subagents, and we all really stopped reading, huh?
Agents moved where the work happens (and using MCP to find it again) | Slack’s Jaime DeLanghe
Empathetic leadership for tech overlords, a good backlog completes itself, and who’s agent is this, anyways?
How LinearB helps Kraken find hidden bottlenecks across thousands of engineers | Nik Sudan
The discernment horizon, loop-driven development, and a wizard’s very defensible pond
Your developers are the attack surface now and vibe coding as a vulnerability | Tanya Janca
Microsoft’s wandering eyes, data labeling duties for senior devs at Meta, and prod is the new source code
Your SDLC needs a productivity context engine
How to harness your dragon with Fable, tech leaders turn to model routing, and coping with AI rockstars
All software is an optimization of tokens and time (and speed is still the moat) | AMD’s Anush Elangovan
Microsoft breaks free from OpenAI, using your harness to add drag instead of velocity, and the Linux built-ins you're sleeping on
How to turn your 1000x engineer into a 10x everyone | LinkedIn’s Karthik Ramgopal
The cost of intelligence will never be this cheap again, the failure of intensive specs, and how bots disguise inefficient workflows
Observability is your profit center now | Honeycomb’s Christine Yen
What Google didn’t announce at I/O, defining “dark flow” and ignoring your first brain to build your second one
Android is the frontier for agents and other lessons from Google I/O | Matthew McCullough
Agents get their own AOL, Andrew gets published, and vibe coding is actually good?
It’s Tuesday and your tech stack is obsolete (again). Now what? | Theory Venture’s Bryan Bischof
Goblins in prod, the messy middle of AI adoption, and everything is a harness now
Teach the primitives or watch your competitor define them | Baseten’s Philip Kiely
Tokenmaxxing scoreboards, the vegan LLM from before 1931, and 30% of the web is now AI-generated