Tag: development speed
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Tomasz Tunguz: The Rise and Fall of Vibe Coding
Source URL: https://www.tomtunguz.com/the-rise-and-fall-of-vibe-coding/ Source: Tomasz Tunguz Title: The Rise and Fall of Vibe Coding Feedly Summary: We’re living through the “Wild West” era of AI-powered software development. Anyone can build custom solutions in minutes rather than months. This creative explosion heads toward a reckoning. Hidden maintenance costs of thousands of “vibe-coded” micro-apps will collide with…
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Tomasz Tunguz: From Vibe Coding to the New Software Standard
Source URL: https://www.tomtunguz.com/from-vibe-coding-to-the-new-software-standard/ Source: Tomasz Tunguz Title: From Vibe Coding to the New Software Standard Feedly Summary: The days of “move fast and break things” are over. Silicon Valley’s engineering teams are trading hoodies for hard hats. The software industry faces its biggest cultural shift in decades: from intuitive “vibe-based” coding to standardized development practices.…
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The Register: Robots can program each other’s brains with AI, scientist shows
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/07/generative_ai_codes_drone_control/ Source: The Register Title: Robots can program each other’s brains with AI, scientist shows Feedly Summary: It’s a step toward The Terminator, built 20 times faster than people can program Computer scientist Peter Burke has demonstrated that a robot can program its own brain using generative AI models and host hardware, if…
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The Register: AI coding tools make developers slower but they think they’re faster, study finds
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/11/ai_code_tools_slow_down/ Source: The Register Title: AI coding tools make developers slower but they think they’re faster, study finds Feedly Summary: Predicted a 24% boost, but clocked a 19% drag Artificial intelligence coding tools are supposed to make software development faster, but researchers who tested these tools in a randomized, controlled trial found the…
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Scott Logic: An SBOM primer with some practical insights
Source URL: https://blog.scottlogic.com/2025/05/16/sbom-primer-practical-insights.html Source: Scott Logic Title: An SBOM primer with some practical insights Feedly Summary: We’ve been generating Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) on client projects for several years now, and we’d like to share insights into the positive impact they’ve had on security, resilience and engineering quality, along with some considerations to bear…
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Anchore: SBOMs as the Crossroad of the Software Supply Chain: Anchore Learning Week (Day 5)
Source URL: https://anchore.com/blog/sboms-as-the-crossroad-of-the-software-supply-chain-anchore-learning-week-day-5/ Source: Anchore Title: SBOMs as the Crossroad of the Software Supply Chain: Anchore Learning Week (Day 5) Feedly Summary: Welcome to the final installment in our 5-part series on Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs). Throughout this series, we’ve explored Now, we’ll examine how SBOMs intersect with various disciplines across the software ecosystem.…
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Cloud Blog: A framework for adopting Gemini Code Assist and measuring its impact
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-development/how-to-adopt-gemini-code-assist-and-measure-its-impact/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: A framework for adopting Gemini Code Assist and measuring its impact Feedly Summary: Software development teams are under constant pressure to deliver at an ever-increasing pace. As sponsors of the DORA research, we recently took a look at the adoption and impact of artificial intelligence on the software…
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Anchore: How to Automate Container Vulnerability Scanning for Harbor Registry with Anchore Enterprise
Source URL: https://anchore.com/blog/how-to-automate-container-vulnerability-scanning-for-harbor-registry-with-anchore-enterprise/ Source: Anchore Title: How to Automate Container Vulnerability Scanning for Harbor Registry with Anchore Enterprise Feedly Summary: Security engineers at modern enterprises face an unprecedented challenge: managing software supply chain risk without impeding development velocity, all while threat actors exploit the rapidly expanding attack surface. With over 25,000 new vulnerabilities in 2023…