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https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3mjx4erlboc2l · 20 Apr 2026
Production used to be the place where software went to fail. Observability made it the place where software becomes legible. But it left one loop open. We use production telemetry to debug incidents, explain behavior, gate rollouts, and decide whether to r...
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3mjfruwwuck2d · 13 Apr 2026
The architecture of a regenerative system is defined entirely by what you can't delete.
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3miwhqqvwxc2x · 7 Apr 2026
Trying to find the best tool or platform for generative software in 2026 is a mistake that could haunt you for decades
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3mhxvpam4z22z · 26 Mar 2026
Here’s a scene every working programmer has lived. It’s 2 AM. Something is broken in production. You’re staring at a commit from eight months ago. The message says “refactor auth logic.” That’s it. The PR has two approvals—thumbs-up emoji, no...
https://oguzhan.leaflet.pub/3mgunflwflc2k · 12 Mar 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
Keeping your traces close to your e2e testing execution, and your feedback cycle as short as possible is more important than ever.
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3mgfsrk75ac2l · 6 Mar 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
For a long time we’ve treated frameworks as the target of software development. But if systems are meant to be regenerated and replaced safely, the real compilation target has to be the architecture itself.
https://helen.leaflet.pub/3mewebpfhas2x · 15 Feb 2026
On becoming more alive
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3men54inhes2d · 12 Feb 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
The “AI software factory” metaphor is seductive. Factories increase output. They reduce marginal cost. They turn craft into production. For decades, writing code was the bottleneck. Now generation is cheap, and it feels like we’ve industrialized soft...
https://endoftheshelf.leaflet.pub/3mdqujupou22m · 31 Jan 2026
A passage from one of the author’s comic novels of the 1980s clarifies a key user flaw of our AI present
https://cyrneko.leaflet.pub/3mdo2obofrs2o · 30 Jan 2026
You should have one, and you should say "no".