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Stop Closing the Door. Fix the House.

The following article originally appeared on Angie Jones’s website and is being republished here with the author’s permission. I’ve been seeing more and more open source maintainers throwing up their hands over AI-generated pull requests.… 

A Fraudster’s Paradise

Dark web forum posts mentioned the phrase “AI agent” far more in the second half of 2025 than in the first half. Could this mean that fraudsters are charmed by the AI hype? Or is… 

Software Craftsmanship in the Age of AI

On March 26, Addy Osmani and I are hosting the third O’Reilly AI Codecon, and this time we’re taking on the question of what software craftsmanship looks like when AI agents are writing much of… 

Capability Architecture for AI-Native Engineering

A few years into the AI shift, the gap between engineers is not talent. It’s coordination: shared norms and a shared language for how AI fits into everyday engineering work. Some teams are already getting… 

Steve Yegge Wants You to Stop Looking at Your Code

My “Live with Tim” conversation with Steve Yegge this week was one of those sessions where you could imagine the audience leaning forward in their chairs. And on more than one occasion, when Steve got… 

What OpenClaw Reveals About the Next Phase of AI Agents

In November 2025, Austrian developer Peter Steinberger published a weekend project called Clawdbot. You could text it on Telegram or WhatsApp, and it would do things for you: manage your calendar, triage your email, run… 

Andrew Ng: Unbiggen AI

Andrew Ng has serious street cred in artificial intelligence. He pioneered the use of graphics processing units (GPUs) to train deep learning models in the late 2000s with his students at Stanford University, cofounded Google…