Tag: debt

  • Docker: Docker @ Black Hat 2025: CVEs have everyone’s attention, here’s the path forward

    Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-black-hat-2025-secure-software-supply-chain/ Source: Docker Title: Docker @ Black Hat 2025: CVEs have everyone’s attention, here’s the path forward Feedly Summary: CVEs dominated the conversation at Black Hat 2025. Across sessions, booth discussions, and hallway chatter, it was clear that teams are feeling the pressure to manage vulnerabilities at scale. While scanning remains an important…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Quoting Steve Krouse

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/30/steve-krouse/ Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Quoting Steve Krouse Feedly Summary: When you vibe code, you are incurring tech debt as fast as the LLM can spit it out. Which is why vibe coding is perfect for prototypes and throwaway projects: It’s only legacy code if you have to maintain it! […] The worst…

  • Tomasz Tunguz: Hidden Technical Debt in AI

    Source URL: https://www.tomtunguz.com/hidden-technical-debt-in-ai/ Source: Tomasz Tunguz Title: Hidden Technical Debt in AI Feedly Summary: That little black box in the middle is machine learning code. I remember reading Google’s 2015 Hidden Technical Debt in ML paper & thinking how little of a machine learning application was actual machine learning. The vast majority was infrastructure, data…

  • Anton on Security – Medium: “Maverick” — Scorched Earth SIEM Migration FTW!

    Source URL: https://medium.com/anton-on-security/maverick-scorched-earth-siem-migration-ftw-8a1467cb5501?source=rss—-8e8c3ed26c4c—4 Source: Anton on Security – Medium Title: “Maverick” — Scorched Earth SIEM Migration FTW! Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses a radical approach to SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) migration, advocating for a “scorched Earth” strategy that entails recreating detection systems from scratch rather than incrementally migrating existing…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: AI-assisted coding for teams that can’t get away with vibes

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jun/10/ai-assisted-coding/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: AI-assisted coding for teams that can’t get away with vibes Feedly Summary: AI-assisted coding for teams that can’t get away with vibes This excellent piece by Atharva Raykar offers a bunch of astute observations on AI-assisted development that I haven’t seen written down elsewhere. Building with AI…

  • Cloud Blog: Emulating the air-gapped experience: GDC Sandbox is now generally available

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/hybrid-cloud/using-gdc-sandbox-to-emulate-air-gapped-environments/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Emulating the air-gapped experience: GDC Sandbox is now generally available Feedly Summary: Many organizations in regulated industries and the public sector that want to start using generative AI face significant challenges in adopting cloud-based AI solutions due to stringent regulatory mandates, sovereignty requirements, the need for low-latency processing,…

  • Scott Logic: Advice on transitioning from a legacy API

    Source URL: https://blog.scottlogic.com/2025/05/28/advice-on-transitioning-from-a-legacy-api.html Source: Scott Logic Title: Advice on transitioning from a legacy API Feedly Summary: We have been helping a client migrate their trading platform to a new version of a third-party API. The migration is more interesting than usual for a number of reasons, so I thought it might be useful to share…

  • Scott Logic: The Feature Fallacy

    Source URL: https://blog.scottlogic.com/2025/05/22/the-feature-fallacy.html Source: Scott Logic Title: The Feature Fallacy Feedly Summary: Features or Foundations. Where do you start. What are the pros and cons of building fast or building the blocks to build on. AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:** The text delves into the strategic tension between prioritizing feature development and investing in…

  • The Register: CoreWeave may have built a house of (graphics) cards

    Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/16/coreweave_graphics_cards/ Source: The Register Title: CoreWeave may have built a house of (graphics) cards Feedly Summary: An overdependence on hyperscalers and a mountain of debt could pull the rug out Comment CoreWeave this week said it would plow between $20 and $23 billion into GPU bit barns by year’s end in order to…