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Ankur Singh retweeted
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Do it well or don't do it at all imo
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Most people think the AI transition is happening inside AI companies. It's not. The whole ecosystem is accelerating. @grinich joined @KentBeck on Still Burning to talk about what enterprise infrastructure reveals about where tech is headed. youtu.be/Kh24KYFfH5Q?si=HWJX…
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Glauber from @tursodatabase talks about his AI stack✨ @glcst
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➡️@valkey_io is the new Redis.
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nobody talks about token economics seriously and Gemini 3.5 Flash is exactly why they should. quick thread on what's actually going on with AI costs and why it matters more than benchmarks
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Catherine Jue talks about 3 things her team at @usekernel looks for in new hires. Visit kernel.sh to check out how Kernel is building Open Source infra for AI Agents.
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Hour 24 - won VillageHacks at ASU Day 10 - got into Momentum (@Devlabs_club) Day 20 - first demo vid on X here's the problem we're solving- AI agents have no memory between sessions. but it's worse than that. even mid-session, context gets compacted. an infra decision made 3 months ago, a dead end you already hit, quietly erased as the chat grows, so when that same infra gets a bug today, your agent is reasoning blind. no memory of why it was built that way. no memory that the obvious fix was already tried. starting from zero. again and again. trace is the intent-aware memory layer your agent was never built with. #buildinpublic #AI #devtools #aimemory #Devlabs #startup
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AI and Proactive Reliability with Kolton Andrus Today we're talking with Kolton Andrus, the Founder and CEO of @GremlinInc, about what happens to reliability when AI is writing most of the code. Kolton helped build the Chaos Engineering practice of both Amazon and Netflix before starting Gremlin. In our conversation we talk about scar tissue, the intuition engineers develop from being woken up at 3:00 AM to fix production outages, and how AI doesn't have any of it. It generates code in an afternoon that maybe took a team previously weeks to build, but none of those painful lessons come along for the ride. We dig into why 10x more code might mean 10x more failures. The concept of reliability guardrails, think ethical guardrails, but for keeping your systems up. Why you still have to test in production no matter how good your staging environment is? How Gremlin is rethinking their product for the world where agents, not engineers, are essentially the primary users. And why we're entering a painful, narrow part of the hourglass before AI gets good enough to handle all of this on its own. Watch On YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=Gbm8gaoO… @KoltonAndrus | @seanfalconer | @alexbdebrie
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Making Data Agent Ready with Andre Elizondo Today we are talking with Andre Elizondo, the Head of Innovation at @mezmodata about their open source agentic harness for SREs called AURA. Mezmo got their start handling observability data at scale. Logs, traces, metrics, the usual stuff. AURA is their answer to a growing problem, as system complexity outpaces humans' ability to make sense of all that data, how do you actually make it actionable for AI agents? We get into their approach to context engineering, essentially making data agent ready before it hits the model. Why they built their own orchestrator in Rust? How they handle memory and self-correction in agent loops? Their take on MCP and where it fits versus Skills and code sandboxing and how the SRE role is evolving as agents become trusted teammates. Watch on YouTube: youtu.be/vr6OA8ietsc @seanfalconer | @alexbdebrie
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4 Nov 2025
“You can’t test what you can’t see.” 👀 Modern AppSec starts with visibility. StackHawk maps your APIs from code → runtime → risk. See it. Test it. Secure it. 🦅 🎥 Watch the full interview to see how StackHawk is redefining AppSec. #AppSec #DevOpsSecurity #apisecurity
Modern Application Security and AI with Payton O'Neal This episode features a conversation with Payton O'Neal from @StackHawk, focusing on the evolution of application security and the role of Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST). Payton argues that the shift from traditional security methods to more integrated, developer-friendly approaches is the way to go. The conversation covers the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in AppSec, the importance of bridging the gap between security and development teams, and the evolving threat landscape. They also explore the impact of AI on software development and the potential for AI to enhance security testing and vulnerability management. Watch On YouTube: youtu.be/1exalnuYtno
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Modern Application Security and AI with Payton O'Neal This episode features a conversation with Payton O'Neal from @StackHawk, focusing on the evolution of application security and the role of Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST). Payton argues that the shift from traditional security methods to more integrated, developer-friendly approaches is the way to go. The conversation covers the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in AppSec, the importance of bridging the gap between security and development teams, and the evolving threat landscape. They also explore the impact of AI on software development and the potential for AI to enhance security testing and vulnerability management. Watch On YouTube: youtu.be/1exalnuYtno
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Agentic SOC with Taylor Smith In this interview, Taylor Smith discusses his career trajectory in cybersecurity, focusing on his work with @exaforceAI's AI SOC platform. The conversation covers the integration of AI in SOCs, addressing challenges like alert fatigue and the need for context in threat detection. Taylor explains the platform's architecture, including its use of multi-model AI and semantic models to enhance detection and response capabilities. This discussion provides a detailed look at the evolving role of AI in cybersecurity and its impact on SOC operations. Watch On YouTube: youtu.be/Y4j-Tli1kSU
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AI-driven Observability with Tucker Callaway In this episode, Tucker Callaway discusses his extensive experience in enterprise software, focusing on the evolution of observability and DevOps. He outlines his career path from Chef to @mezmodata and examines significant industry changes. The conversation addresses data growth challenges, AI's role in observability, and the concept of context engineering. Learn about Mezmo's approach to Active Telemetry and Root Cause Analysis, offering insights into the future of AI-driven observability. Watch On YouTube: youtu.be/JLqZU5mUGsE
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Find the Root Cause in Seconds with Severin Neumann The interview with Severin Neumann examines his journey from writing his first line of code in PHP3 to becoming a key figure in the world of Open Telemetry. Severin shares insights into his career path, including his involvement with AppDynamics and Cisco, and his current role at @Causelyai, where he focuses on Open Telemetry and causal reasoning for root cause analysis. Watch On YouTube: youtu.be/0aBF7t3l9y4
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3 Sep 2025
Kentik CPO, @MavTurner, talks about everything from network security to the future of #AI and Kentik's new Traffic Costs solution in an interview with @TheSoftwareWith. Watch the interview: youtube.com/watch?v=T9VGkrZY… #NetOps #NetworkSecurity #AIOps
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Real-Time Network Cost Intelligence with Mav Turner The interview with Mav Turner, Chief Product Officer at @kentikinc, examines the evolution of network security and the critical role of network intelligence. Mav shares insights from his career and discusses how Kentik's platform provides visibility into network traffic to optimise performance and cost. The conversation also explores the impact of AI and machine learning on network management and the future of data centre operations. @mavturner | @JordiMonPMM | @TheSoftwareWith
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We brought on Orr Benjamin to share how @groundcover_com uses eBPF to make observability instant and effortless—this one’s worth a listen.
groundcover is a modern observability solution that uses eBPF to offer full system visibility without the need for manual instrumentation. It captures everything from infrastructure metrics to LLM activity like prompts and token usage. Data stays within your own cloud, and pricing is straightforward with no volume-based charges. Orr Benjamin is the VP of Product at @groundcover_com and he is our guest today. Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=bT9tNDau…
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Epic Web has something really big coming in coming days and Epic AI does as well. Stay tuned!
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11 Aug 2025
🚨 New from @GremlinInc: Reliability Intelligence is here. Now every engineer across your organization has access to the expert knowledge needed to run reliability tests, track down root causes, and fix issues quickly. Read more here: gremlin.com/blog/reliability…
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"If Skynet took over tomorrow, it would crash in three days. Like there's no way we're gonna have AI take over the world because the Internet's still running on duct tape and bailing wire, and that hasn't changed." ~ @KoltonAndrus Resilience engineering means deliberately injecting failures into systems—so you can find weaknesses before they find you.
Gremlin’s new Reliability Intelligence tools give engineers clear, data-backed guidance to prevent outages and strengthen distributed systems. @KoltonAndrus who is the CEO of @GremlinInc joins us today. Watch on YouTube: youtu.be/S09nschiSvs
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With @GremlinInc's new Reliability Intelligence, uncovering those weaknesses becomes methodical instead of guesswork.
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