Dev Interrupted

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8 snips
Mar 27, 2026 • 30min

The T-shaped leader, Disney can’t catch a break, and will you trust Auto mode?

They unpack why AI video products struggle and why a big OpenAI-Disney deal fell apart. The conversation dives into Claude Code’s Auto Mode, permissioning, and the dangers of unscoped agents. Listen as they debate YOLO trade-offs, harness engineering, and the rise of T-shaped engineers and leaders reshaping software roles.
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19 snips
Mar 24, 2026 • 40min

Why AI-assisted PRs merge at half the rate of human code | LinearB’s 2026 Benchmarks

They unpack LinearB’s 2026 benchmarks showing AI-assisted pull requests merge at far lower rates than human-written code. They compare unassisted, assisted, and fully agentic PR behaviors and explore why AI creates larger, slower-to-pickup changes. They highlight bottlenecks in review processes, the need for context engineering, and readiness gaps organizations must fix before AI boosts delivery.
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46 snips
Mar 20, 2026 • 32min

Sloppypasta culprits, unpacking MCP’s spotlight, and Anthropic wants your agents to work the graveyard shift

They debate whether the Model Context Protocol was overhyped and why CLIs are making a comeback. They explain context anchoring to prevent model compaction during long coding sessions. They warn about AI amplifying bad processes when teams optimize the wrong bottlenecks. They celebrate the nostalgic resurgence of the decentralized small web. They call out ‘sloppy pasta’ and how to avoid it.
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19 snips
Mar 17, 2026 • 40min

Many tokens make all bugs shallow & open source’s new maintainers | Chainguard's Dan Lorenc

Dan Lorenc, co-founder and CEO of Chainguard, secures the software supply chain and researches agentic engineering. He discusses how autonomous agents are accelerating development and the security risks that follow. Topics include turning guardrails into reliable guide rails, agent-driven open source maintenance, many-tokens automated inspection, sandboxing teams, and which parts of the stack agents will replace.
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22 snips
Mar 13, 2026 • 22min

Inference is the new 401k matching and what we’re learning from AI-related outages

They debate the idea of paying engineers with AI compute instead of cash and whether inference costs should fall on employees. They unpack the rise of harness engineering and how planning, docs, and guardrails shape agentic teams. They examine recent AI-related outages and AWS incidents and warn about the pressure to run dozens of autonomous agents. They also share personal agent experiments and laptop-permission risks.
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45 snips
Mar 10, 2026 • 40min

Your engineers need an AI control plane, not more tools | Guild.ai’s James Everingham

James Everingham, former Head of Dev Infra at Meta and CEO of Guild.ai, builds enterprise control planes for safe, auditable AI in development. He talks about weaving AI into the software lifecycle, developer-driven emergent agents like onboarding and risk scoring, why top-down mandates fail, and the need for a central AI control plane to govern, log, and scale agent workflows.
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47 snips
Mar 6, 2026 • 29min

The agent wasteland, federated workflows, and a computer for computers

Listeners hear a deep dive into viral OpenClaw adoption and the security risks that follow. They explore Steve Yegge’s idea of federated “wastelands” for orchestrators, reputation ledgers, and wanted boards. The Perplexity Computer as a persistent digital coworker and the implications of AI making basic development extremely cheap are also discussed.
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43 snips
Mar 3, 2026 • 42min

How monday.com paused its roadmap for 30 days to hit AI escape velocity | Sergei Liakhovetsky

Sergei Liakhovetsky, VP of R&D at monday.com who led their 30-day AI push and major infrastructure rebuilds, discusses pausing roadmaps to align 700 engineers on production-grade AI work. He covers rebuilding data foundations, a cell-based architecture, launching Magic, Vibe, Sidekick and Agent Factory, and how reliability shifts when platforms become GPU-bound.
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9 snips
Feb 27, 2026 • 26min

Draining the COBOL moat, cybersecurity inequalities, and Claude’s retirement home

They debate new COBOL tooling and how AI could hollow out legacy software advantages. They unpack AWS outages caused by misconfigured AI agents and the permissions lessons that followed. They question how AI shifts developer productivity measurement. They outline cybersecurity risks as agentic tools proliferate. They check a retired Claude model turned Substack author.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 38min

Your keyboard is the real bottleneck | Wispr’s Sahaj Garg

Sahaj Garg, co-founder and CTO of Wispr, builds voice-to-text tooling that captures developer intent. He discusses why old dictation failed, a two-layer approach of transcript plus context, turning messy speech into zero-edit artifacts, rapid UX experiments vs long-term model work, and how voice can remove keyboard bottlenecks for engineers and leaders.

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