-
What leaders can learn from the Millennium Bug
At LDX3 2025, Google staff engineer Amir Safavi revisited the Y2K “Millennium Bug” as a case study in successful engineering coordination.
-
The one way to crack technical estimations under pressure
Technical estimations require overview of many different moving parts. Why not solicit the help of your team to move things along?
-
Are you paying the AI competence penalty?
Mitigating bias against engineers who use AI coding assistants
-
How to push back when execs are all-in on AI
When AI is seemingly everywhere, how can you make sure your org takes thoughtful steps?
-
Yes, the majority of language migrations are driven by hype
AI contributes to the surge, but half still fall short
-
How to rebuild trust after layoffs
Layoffs happen, it's how you deal with them as a leader that matters.
-
A smarter way to evaluate LLM applications
LLM evaluations are the ultimate quality gate for your product.
-
AI agents lead the fight back against a growing array of threats
Recent breakthroughs from Google and UC Berkley point towards a vital role for AI agents in cybersecurity.
-
How Stack Overflow is innovating to keep up with AI disruption
Large language models, trained on public data, have pushed Stack Overflow toward an existential crisis.
