Software Engineering Daily

Software Engineering Daily
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121 snips
Oct 23, 2025 • 1h 1min

Turning Agent Autonomy into Productivity with Chris Weichel

In this captivating discussion, Chris Weichel, CTO of Ona and a software engineering veteran, delves into the transformative power of AI-native development. He highlights how autonomous agents can streamline coding by managing environments and parallel workflows, shifting engineers' mindsets from handcrafted coding to problem-solving. Chris also explores the evolving landscape of IDEs and the implications for code review processes, stating that agents could reshape the software development lifecycle. He encourages engineers to embrace this change, paving the way for more efficient, scalable development.
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42 snips
Oct 21, 2025 • 1h 6min

Homebrew and macOS Package Management with Mike McQuaid

Mike McQuaid, an open-source maintainer and a key figure in the growth of Homebrew, joins Kevin Ball to unveil the inner workings of this essential macOS package manager. They explore Homebrew's clever design, emphasizing its user-space model for safety and its automated processes that enhance developer experience. McQuaid also addresses the importance of sustainability in open source, unveiling the strategies for funding and maintaining community health. Plus, they delve into the advantages of prebuilt binaries and the balance of contributor time in the project's ecosystem.
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108 snips
Oct 16, 2025 • 50min

Engineering in the Age of Agents with Yechezkel Rabinovich

Yechezkel Rabinovich, CTO and co-founder of groundcover, shares insights from his journey in kernel engineering to launching an eBPF-powered observability platform. He discusses the challenges of modern software systems and how groundcover enhances observability through kernel-side sensors. The conversation also delves into the implications of AI-generated code, emphasizing the growing role of observability in ensuring code quality and safety. Rabinovich highlights the importance of bringing your own cloud for security, while envisioning a future of root-cause analysis in dynamic production environments.
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27 snips
Oct 14, 2025 • 47min

Static Analysis for Ruby with Jake Zimmerman

Join Jake Zimmerman, the software engineer at Stripe behind Sorbet, as he dives into the fascinating world of static typing in Ruby. He discusses the challenges posed by Ruby's dynamic nature and the problem Sorbet was designed to solve. Jake reveals the intricacies of Sorbet's architecture, including how it efficiently handles type checking internally. He also touches on future enhancements and the importance of type annotations for better code quality, all while sharing insights from his personal journey into tech.
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54 snips
Oct 9, 2025 • 52min

Scaling AI in Enterprise Codebases with Guy Gur-Ari

Guy Gur-Ari, co-founder of Augment and a former Google research scientist, dives into the transformative world of AI coding assistants. He discusses the rise of vibe coding and its impact on software creation, contrasting it with the challenges of maintaining complex legacy codebases. Gur-Ari explains how Augment focuses on contextual understanding and automating code reviews, which are becoming bottlenecks in AI-driven development. He also predicts that developers will increasingly manage fleets of AI agents to enhance efficiency and innovation in engineering.
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12 snips
Oct 7, 2025 • 53min

SED News: NVIDIA Bets on Intel, Meta’s Demo Crash, and Anthropic’s Explosive Growth

NVIDIA's bold $5B investment in Intel raises eyebrows in the tech community, while their $100M stake in OpenAI showcases strategic moves. Meta's cringe-worthy AR glasses demo leaves them questioning consumer interest in wearables. The surprising $50B acquisition of Electronic Arts stirs conversations on public versus private ownership in gaming. Anthropic's meteoric rise in revenue catches attention, and Google’s Genie 3 hints at AI's future. Amid these trends, creative projects from Hacker News exemplify the quirky side of tech.
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75 snips
Oct 2, 2025 • 47min

Orkes and Agentic Workflow Orchestration with Viren Baraiya

Viren Baraiya, Founder and CTO of Orkes and the original creator of Netflix Conductor, shares insights on modern workflow orchestration. He discusses the challenges of coordinating microservices and the evolution of Orkes, which builds on the open-source Conductor project. Viren explains the difference between rule-based and programmatic workflows, highlights Orkes' integrations with AI agents, and outlines the importance of trust and governance in orchestration. His journey from Netflix to Orkes reveals the future of agentic systems and their potential.
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103 snips
Sep 30, 2025 • 51min

Turbopuffer with Simon Hørup Eskildsen

Simon Hørup Eskildsen, co-founder of TurboPuffer and former Shopify infrastructure engineer, joins security expert Gregor Vand to discuss the fascinating world of vector databases. They dive into how TurboPuffer was shaped by early AI experiments and the challenge of storage costs. Simon explains its design for lightning-fast queries and the importance of unique indexing strategies. He shares success stories from companies like Cursor and Notion, emphasizes a focus on commercial clients, and hints at exciting features in the pipeline, all while sporting a fun pixel-art aesthetic.
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6 snips
Sep 25, 2025 • 42min

Building an Indie Hit in Godot with Jay Baylis and Tom Coxon

Jay Baylis, an artist and co-creator of the indie hit Cassette Beasts, and Tom Coxon, the lead programmer and game designer, share insights on their journey at Bytten Studio. They discuss the unique concept of monster-collecting RPGs that emphasizes player transformation. The duo reveals their choice of the Godot engine for its simplicity and versatility. They also cover the challenges of mobile ports, community-driven updates post-launch, and the excitement of procedural fusion gameplay, highlighting their innovative approach to game design.
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98 snips
Sep 23, 2025 • 38min

Rethinking GraphQL Frontends with Robert Balicki

Robert Balicki, Staff Software Engineer at Pinterest and former member of Meta's Relay team, explores the complexities of fetching and managing GraphQL data. He introduces Isograph, his innovative, type-safe solution that helps tackle over-fetching and under-fetching issues efficiently. Robert discusses how Isograph can improve data stability through client fields and compile-time composition. He also compares Isograph to Relay, sharing insights on performance, use cases, and future adaptability across different platforms.

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