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DOP 354: Your Dead Founder Trains New Hires
#354: How do you build a consent system for someone who is dead? How do you clone a voice so it cannot be turned into a deep fake? Miles Spencer built a company around those exact questions.…
DOP 353: A Person Owns It Not the AI
#353: Move fast and break things never meant be reckless. It meant do not stall out of fear, because something is going to break no matter how careful you are. The part everyone dropped from the…
DOP 352: No-Code Is the Guardrail Vibe Coding Needs
#352: Vibe coding is the latest version of a promise the industry has been making since the first generation of programming languages. Type what you want, get an app. Jeff Kuo from Ragic has been…
DOP 351: The Developer Job Market in the Age of AI
#351: Entry-level tech jobs are down 67% since 2022. Junior developer roles are down 40 to 50%. The instinct is to blame AI and call it unprecedented, but the layoffs are not the new part. The…
DOP 350: Context Is the New Bottleneck, Not Code
#350: The bottleneck used to be writing the code. Now it is feeding the agent enough context to write the right code. That is Patrick Debois' argument, and given that Patrick coined the term DevOps,…
DOP 349: Shadow AI Is Going to Be a Thousand Times Worse Than Shadow IT
#349: Every platform you already own is about to have AI baked into it. Not next year. This year. That is Ben Wilcox's blunt prediction, and Ben is the CTO and CISO at ProArch, so when he says shadow…
DOP 348: Now It's Time to Panic
Something flipped this year. Chatbots were a toy. Useful sometimes, but a toy. Agents are not. Agents take actions, hold credentials, write code, move Kanban cards, and run on cron schedules. The…
DOP 347: Cozystack Turns Bare Metal Into a Managed Services Platform
#347: Andrei Kvapil has been around Kubernetes since the early days. Contributor to Cilium, Kubevirt, and a handful of other projects you probably use without realizing it. He is also the maintainer…
DOP 346: Fighting AI in Your Project Is a Terrible Mistake
#346: Drive-by PRs, AI slop, maintainers burning out -- the open source world is having a meltdown and everyone wants to blame the robots. Viktor isn't buying it. The real problem started long before…
DOP 345: From Chat Prompt to Working Software with Kiro
#345: Vibe coding works fine until your project gets complicated. That's the gap Amit Patel and his team at AWS built Kiro to fill. The tool launched with about six people in mid-2024, hit GA around…
DOP 344: KubeCon EU 2026 Review
#344: Kubernetes is boring now. That's the whole point. KubeCon EU 2026 in Amsterdam -- likely the biggest KubeCon ever at more than 13,000 attendees -- made one thing extremely clear: the container…
DOP 343: Your APIs Were Never Built to Be the Front Door
#343: Here's the thing about your company's APIs -- they were built for your own engineers to use inside your own software. Nobody designed them to be the front door. But that's exactly what's…
DOP 342: Your Company Documentation Is Useless for AI
#342: Most companies have plenty of documentation. The problem is almost none of it is findable, current, or true. Between what's documented, what's actually true, and what people actually do, there…
DOP 341: AI Widened the Highway but Nobody Rebuilt the Bridge
#341: Nobody's arguing about whether you need feature flags in 2026. That debate ended years ago. But the code flowing through those flags? That's a different story. AI is writing more of it than…
DOP 340: Why Operations Teams Resist Every Technology Wave
#340: The smartest ops people are often the most likely to resist new technology -- and they're not wrong. If you don't change anything, nothing breaks, and nobody blames you. That's a completely…
DOP 339: DNS Is Old Tech (And That's Why It Still Runs the Internet)
#339: DNS has been around since the 1980s. Nobody's writing blog posts about how it changed their life. But every single thing on the internet depends on it -- including all those AI tools everyone's…
DOP 338: The Assembly Line Problem: Why Adding AI to One Step Breaks Everything
#338: Every company adding AI coding tools runs into the same wall. Developers produce more code, but features don't ship any faster. The bottleneck just slides downstream -- to QA, to security, to…
DOP 337: Nanoseconds Matter - InfluxDB and the Future of Real-Time Data
#337: Time series databases have become essential infrastructure for the physical AI revolution. As automation extends into manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, and robotics, the demand for…
DOP 336: Why Top Talent Won't Work for You Anymore
#336: The workplace is on the verge of a transformation as significant as the Industrial Revolution. Just as Bring Your Own Device policies emerged after the iPhone disrupted corporate mobile…
DOP 335: Stop Building Dashboards and Start Getting Answers With Coroot
#335: Observability tools have exploded in recent years, but most come with a familiar tradeoff: either pay steep cloud vendor markups or spend weeks building custom dashboards from scratch. Coroot…
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