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Agentic Overwatch: Why Your Next Dev Team Will Look Like a NASA Control Room
Agents don’t just write code anymore. They run ops, security, QA, data, and support, around the clock, while we still govern them with a team …
Org Charts for AI Agents: Mapping Your Human and AI Workforce
AI agents aren’t coming. They’re already here, doing real work, while most organizations are still debating how to use ChatGPT. If …
When AI Writes 90% of Your Code, What Are You Actually Doing?
Anthropic’s CEO says Claude writes 90% of code for most teams. If you think that means developers are obsolete, you’ve missed the point …
AI Agents for Real Productivity: What Works in 2025
Beyond the hype and the demos, what actually works when you build AI agents for real work? Here’s the landscape, the platforms worth using, and …
What's Holding You Back from Succeeding in the AI Era?
I’ve watched teams double their output with AI, and I’ve also seen developers stall and managers struggle. The difference isn’t the …
Model Context Protocol: The Missing Connection Between AI and Your Real Work
Your AI coding assistant is blind to your company’s actual context. MCP fixes that. Here’s how to connect Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor to …
Developer Work Did Not Change. The Sequence Did.
AI doesn’t make the job different. It changes when parts of the job happen, turning Monday morning from archaeology into editing.
Hiring Developers in the Age of AI: What Actually Matters Now
LeetCode is dead. With AI writing the code, we need to fundamentally rethink how we identify and hire the developers who will actually thrive in 2025 …
I'm Pro-AI. That's Exactly Why I'm Worried About Our Next Senior Engineers
A guide for engineering managers on growing junior developers in an AI-heavy world, and for junior developers who want to stand out beyond just being …
From "Toys" to "Tools": The Missing Layer Developers Actually Need
AI coding isn’t about clever completions anymore. It’s about stitching work together so results cross the threshold from toy to tool—from …