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Here's Matt Makai (@fullstackpython) on The Agentic Review podcast: Agent coding tools without guardrails have become a measurable financial risk. CTOs are responding by pushing LLM observability UP the priority list - toward visibility into what these systems actually do.
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HITL is more important that we're giving it credit for. "The companies doing the best are relying on architecture and judgment" in the AI era of software engineering. - @fullstackpython shares his expertise on the Agentic Review podcast
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I highly recommend this. The Agentic Review is a new podcast from @QodoAI hosted by Itamar Friedman and Nnenna Ndukwe, and it's a great AI coding show that's neither hype nor doom. It's honest conversations about what shipping high-quality AI-generated code actually looks like. We need more of these conversations around AI agents. As an AI engineer, I think about this stuff constantly. A few things make this show worth your time: * It's a conversation about what good code means in the era of coding agents. * The hosts actually push back at guests instead of doing softball interviews. * The current guest lineup is strong: @dexhorthy, @shanselman, and @fullstackpython. I work a lot on context engineering, so the Dexter Horthy episode resonates the most for me. His take on context engineering as one of the biggest moats right now matches exactly what I'm seeing in production. He talks about a five-month experiment where his team stopped reading the code, then ripped it all out and rebuilt it by hand. That lesson about owning your context and actually reading what your agents produce is something every AI engineer needs to understand today. The bigger thesis across episodes: typing code may be dying, but the SDLC, code review, and craft matter more than ever. AI sprinkled on a broken software lifecycle is "a band-aid on cancer" (Hanselman's line, and it stuck with me). Thanks, @QodoAI, for the partnership on this post.
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Great sneak peek of the heavy hitters we brought on. 🔥
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🎙️ The Agentic Review Podcast is live. Candid, engineering-first conversations about code quality and building a culture of trust and governance in the era of AI software development. Honored to have @shanselman, @dexhorthy, and @fullstackpython as our first guests. 🔥 Many more to come. Hosted by CEO @itamar_mar and DevRel Lead @nnennahacks. Follow us so you don't miss who's next. ⬇️
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A ton of AI coding content right now is either "this changes everything" or "we're cooked." Neither is useful if you're shipping software with AI. So today, @itamar_mar and I are launching a podcast. It's called The Agentic Review. The premise: what does "good code" actually mean when AI is writing more of it? We're bringing on Engineering leaders and AI pioneers to talk governance, accountability, and scaling velocity. My highlights from the first episodes: - @shanselman (@Microsoft) on why AI bolted onto a broken SDLC is "a band-aid on cancer." And why craft matters more when machines are writing the code. - @dexhorthy (@humanlayer_dev) on the 5 months his team stopped reading the code. Then ripped it all out and rebuilt it by hand. - @fullstackpython (Matt Makai - Plushcap) on what the data says: the companies winning with AI coding aren't cutting headcount. They're doubling down on architecture and judgment! These are the high quality conversations that fuel me in the AI and Engineering space. So we're sharing with the community. I hope you enjoy. Live now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Thanks to the @QodoAI team and our incredible lineup of guests!!! 🎉
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"If your announcement is for investors, don't pretend it's for the community. Programmatic access isn't a bug; it's the heart of innovation. AI companies want us to trust them with the future of humanity, but they can't even be honest about a subscription change.
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thanks @HaimantikaM 😄 and a big 1 for @fullstackpython
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money on the line reveals true conviction tbh
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had so much fun in LA a few weekends ago giving the #athenahacks keynote (again lol), here are some highlights ✨ thank you to @fullstackpython for talk/slide🛝 inspo🙏
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Funny thing is, they’re calling it a feature 🥹
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Can't wait for tonight! 🙌
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Such a great time learning from @digitalocean VP @fullstackpython and @temporalio’s @MelGoesTech and so many other demos at @sampleappai’s amazing ai dev tools demo night last night! Missed my demo? Check it out tomorrow night (or may be doing a new one) @ she ships demo night! luma.com/she-ships-feb-2026
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