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The Cathedral, the Bazaar, and the Winchester Mystery House

The following article originally appeared on Drew Breunig’s blog and is being republished here with the author’s permission. In 1998, Eric S. Raymond published the founding text of open source software development, The Cathedral and the Bazaar. In it, he detailed two methods of building software: The bazaar model was enabled by the internet, which […]

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The Model You Love Is Probably Just the One You Use

The following article originally appeared on Medium and is being republished here with the author’s permission. Ask 10 developers which LLM they’d recommend and you’ll get 10 different answers—and almost none of them are based on objective comparison. What you’ll get instead is a reflection of the models they happen to have access to, the […]

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When AI Breaks the Systems Meant to Hear Us

On February 10, 2026, Scott Shambaugh—a volunteer maintainer for Matplotlib, one of the world’s most popular open source software libraries—rejected a proposed code change. Why? Because an AI agent wrote it. Standard policy. What happened next wasn’t standard, though. The AI agent autonomously researched Shambaugh’s code contribution history and published a highly personalized hit piece […]

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Software, in a Time of Fear

The following article originally appeared on Medium and is being reproduced here with the author’s permission. This 2,800-word essay (a 12-minute read) is about how to survive inside the AI revolution in software development, without succumbing to the fear that swirls around all of us. It explains some lessons I learned hiking up difficult mountain […]

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Spotting and Avoiding ROT in Your Agentic AI

The following article originally appeared on Q McCallum’s blog and is being republished here with the author’s permission. Generative AI agents and rogue traders pose similar insider threats to their employers. Specifically, we can expect companies to deploy agentic AI with broad reach and insufficient oversight. That creates the conditions for a particular flavor of […]

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The Mythical Agent-Month

The following article originally appeared on Wes McKinney’s blog and is being republished here with the author’s permission. Like a lot of people, I’ve found that AI is terrible for my sleep schedule. In the past I’d wake up briefly at 4:00 or 4:30 in the morning to have a sip of water or use […]

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The Missing Mechanisms of the Agentic Economy

For the past two years, I’ve been working with economist Ilan Strauss at the AI Disclosures Project. We started out by asking what regulators would need to know to ensure the safety of AI products that touch hundreds of millions of people. We are now exploring the missing mechanisms that are needed to enable the […]

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Beyond Code Review

Not that long ago, we were resigned to the idea that humans would need to inspect every line of AI-generated code. We’d do it personally, code reviews would always be part of a serious software practice, and the ability to read and review code would become an even more important part of a developer’s skillset. […]

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