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Also: The title has been editorialized for marketing purposes. My original title would have been “Teach Your Agents to Do Code Security Reviews”. Coding agents are now involved in the majority of the code shipped at Synthesia. The volume...
I realize I’ve been doing a poor job of updating this feed with EV swap updates, so here’s a whole pile of them to lower your productivity to a crawl on an overcast Thursday! The newest is at the bottom, which covers Brian and I...
May 16th is Classic Movie Day. The day was created by Rick Armstrong, the founder of the Classic Movie Blog Association, of which I am a very proud member and board member. The CMBA board have encouraged our members to put together...
In a week marked by unexpected bandcamp drops, here’s another one of those coming our way via the bandcamp page of Austin, Texas group Chronophage. As far as i can tell Providers appear to be a NYC-based group and the sonic parameters of...
A month ago, I decided to make a tiny innocent change to my blog: change the dates to ISO 8601 format, AKA just ISO dates, which has been my favorite way to write dates ever since I started journaling on a computer. That little change...
Night in Shimbashi. Taken with an M11 and a 50mm summilux We will be back in a few weeks. HMU Thank you for using RSS. I appreciate you. Email...
Sebastian shares a practical three-step workflow for writing feature specs, from gathering notes with tools like Granola to using a thinking model to surface contradictions and scope. He then switches back to hands-on editing to shape...
A neat new EP by this Harrisburg, Pennsylvania dude who has already amassed a good amount of clutter on his bandcamp, though honestly nothing he’s done before has quite the spark of his newest EP which excells in four flawless examples...
Dear Devil You Know. It is another morning and the opposition and tension is mounting. But you already knew this.Then again, the tension is always thick enough to be cut with a knife. I know.There is always someone or something out...
One year of consisten posts is nothing to sneeze at. But when each one is genuinely useful, actionable, and insightful, that's another level of achievement.
Embers of War is a light little space adventure that feels both strangely anachronistic and written by a woman - even if Gareth L. Powell is very much male. Dog/machine spaceships with their own emotions and personality, human and alien...
This South Carolina group’s previous This Has To Be Hell EP didn’t quite cut it for me yet but this more consistent and fleshed-out successor now is sure worth a post here, a kinda weird bastard inbetween somewhat eggpunk-ish synth...