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One weird trick for teaching users your software

Ben talks with James Evans, cofounder and CTO of CommandBar, an AI-powered user assistance platform, about the software usability challenges CommandBar wants to address, the evolution of the company’s natural language search bar, and the future of dynamic interfaces and universal agents. ...
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Are LLMs the end of computer programming (as we know it)?

Ben and Ryan discuss how LLMs are changing the industry and practice of software engineering, a notorious Crash Bandicoot bug, and communication via series of tubes. ...
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Will developers return to hostile offices?

Ben, Ryan, and Eira convene to discuss return-to-office mandates, what’s surprising about employee attrition in 2023, and how technology can preserve digital records of cultural heritage sites before they’re lost for good. ...
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How to scale a business-ready AI platform with watsonx: Q&A with IBM

We chat with IBM about how their watsonx platform makes generative AI more than just a fun toy. ...
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Can GenAI 10X developer productivity?

Anand Das, cofounder and CTO of Bito AI, joins Ben and Ryan for a conversation about the intersection of developer productivity and GenAI. ...
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CEO update: Giving thanks and building upon our product & engineering foundation

We’re looking across the calendar year and seeing how much our team has accomplished and where we need to double down on efforts in the months ahead. ...
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Build vs. buy doesn’t matter. Tool adoption does.

Ben and Ryan talk to Rob Skillington, CTO and co-founder of Chronosphere. They talk about how buy vs. buy is a false choice, lessons learned from building developer tooling at Uber, and why building developer tools needs more than technical skills. ...
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