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Why development teams refuse to give estimates and what Product Owners can actually do about it
After analyzing 10+ years of tech lead failures and architectural disasters, these are the patterns that keep destroying software systems
With 3,057 TPS and 5.2ms latency, PostgreSQL 18 isn’t just catching up to NoSQL systems, it’s redefining what a relational database can do under load.
OpenAI’s new developer mode with full MCP client access is forcing a complete rethink of how we build and deploy AI systems
Beelzebub’s canary tools expose how easily AI agents can be hijacked through prompt injection attacks
GLM-4.5 and Qwen3-Coder are nipping at the heels of Sonnet 4 and GPT-5 on real GitHub tasks while costing 20x less. The coding AI monopoly is crumbling.
Bill Gates claims AI can’t replace human programmers for a century, sparking debate about what makes coding uniquely human versus machine-automatable.
The recent NPM package compromises reveal catastrophic design flaws in modern package ecosystems. When chalk and debug become attack vectors, it’s time to question everything we know about dependency management.
How automated test generation creates the illusion of quality while masking real software defects
Why treating docs as growth strategy separates thriving projects from forgotten GitHub repos
Why structured logging patterns in OpenTelemetry expose the uncomfortable truth about distributed system observability
Exploring whether AI code generation tools create production-ready code or just sophisticated technical debt