On episode 53 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc Campbell and Benjie De Groot speak with Anurag Goel (@anuraggoel) about the evolution of @Render, the challenges of operating infrastructure at massive scale, and why the company is investing heavily in workflows, sandboxes, and agent-friendly infrastructure. Tune in! @readkubelist@replicatedhq@shipyardbuildhubs.ly/Q04kM20t0
On episode 91 of @o11ycast, the @honeycombio team chats with Janaki Vivrekar (@janakivivrekar) about building AI systems that can think more like analysts than chatbots. It's a deep dive on eval-driven development, production feedback loops, and much more. Tune in!
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On episode 38 of @opensourceready, Brian Douglas (@bdougieYO) and John McBride (@johncodes) join Graham Christensen (@grhmc) for a deep conversation about Nix, supply chain security, and the future of software infrastructure. Graham explains how @DeterminateSys is helping companies operationalize Nix at scale while balancing the realities of compliance, developer experience, and trust in open source ecosystems.
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On episode 6 of Third Loop, the Progressive Delivery team sits down with Betty Junod (@BettyJunod). Together, they explore how agentic coding tools are enabling non-developers to build software for themselves, creating a world where the ideal customer profile might be just one person. Tune in!
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New on High Leverage: From the accidental origins of @Tailscale to the creation of hubs.ly/Q04kB7KM0, David Crawshaw (@davidcrawshaw) explains why agents need real computers, why deployment friction matters more than ever, and how AI is reshaping the software development lifecycle. Tune in!
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On episode 53 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc Campbell and Benjie De Groot sit down with Anurag Goel (@anuraggoel). Anurag shares his journey from early employee at Stripe to founder and CEO of @render, one of the fastest-growing application platforms in cloud infrastructure. Tune in! @readkubelist@replicatedhq@shipyardbuildhubs.ly/Q04kCXzD0
Legacy metered billing services are fundamentally not built or designed for the AI-native era.
If your product sits anywhere in the token stream, or your customers’ usage consumes tokens, you need infrastructure built for that world.
@autumnpricing (a @heavybit portco) is exactly that. Check out the architectural discussion below to see more!
In many ways Autumn is closer to a DB than a billing service
We've spent months building and rebuilding the architecture that returns <50ms entitlement decisions for complex customers billions of times per month 🚀
@johnyeo_ shares the learnings for you guys here 🫶
Agents are still dealing with performance issues that keep them from being reliable... One of them being memory (or the lack thereof.) We spoke with the creator of the MCP Memory Service project to learn how they tackled this challenge. heavybit.com/library/article…
On episode 52 of The Kubelist Podcast, Hugo Santos shares his journey from teaching himself to code in Portugal to building large-scale infrastructure at Google and eventually founding @namespacelabs. Don't miss this deep dive on building high-performance developer infrastructure! @readkubelisthubs.ly/Q04jtXqD0
Maxime Beauchemin (@mistercrunch) helped shape modern data tooling with Airflow and Superset. Now he’s thinking about something different: how humans collaborate with fleets of AI agents. New episode of Data Renegades out now. Tune in!
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We haven’t quite arrived at the ideal world where agents can handle complicated, time-consuming tasks on their own with little supervision. But Moaz Muhammed is optimistic that orchestration is the future: heavybit.com/library/article…
On episode 91 of @o11ycast, Janaki Vivrekar (@janakivivrekar) shares how @Amplitude_HQ is building AI-powered analytics agents, why evaluation frameworks are becoming essential to AI product development, and how teams can use observability techniques to improve agent performance over time. Tune in!
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On episode 38 of @opensourceready, Brian Douglas (@bdougieYO) and John McBride (@johncodes) sit down with Graham Christensen (@grhmc) to discuss why Nix is finally reaching enterprise maturity. From reproducible development environments and secure binary caches to AI-generated code and developer identity, the conversation spans both the practical and philosophical sides of modern software engineering. Tune in!
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What if you ran thousands of simulations before placing a single bet? In this talk, @BuiltByJustin discusses his digital twin universe strategy, where agents spin up clones and place rapid-fire wagers on what might work. youtube.com/watch?v=wi-Eqs1_…