Gas Town, Beads, and the Growth of Agentic Development with Steve Yegge – Software Engineering Daily

AI-assisted programming has moved far beyond autocomplete. Large language models are now capable of editing entire codebases, coordinating long-running tasks, and collaborating across multiple systems. As these capabilities mature, the core challenge in software development is shifting away from writing code and toward orchestrating work, managing context, and maintaining shared understanding across fleets of agents.

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Optimizing Production Agent Behavior with Gideon Mendels – Software Engineering Daily

LLM -powered systems continue to move steadily into production, but this process is presenting teams with challenges that traditional software practices don’t commonly encounter. Models and agents are non-deterministic systems, which makes it difficult to test changes, reason about failures, and confidently ship updates. This has created the need for new evaluation tooling designed specifically

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Inside China’s Great Firewall: A Conversation with Jackson Sippe – Software Engineering Daily

China’s Great Firewall is often spoken about but is rarely understood. It is one of the most sophisticated and opaque censorship systems on the planet, and it shapes how over a billion people interact with the global internet, influences the design of privacy and proxy tools worldwide, and continues to evolve in ways that challenge

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This Pasta Sauce Aims to Capture Your Family’s Story

As if there weren’t already enough devices listening in on everything being said in your home, Prego, the pasta and pizza sauce brand, is releasing a device designed to record everything said around the dinner table for posterity. The Connection Keeper, which looks like an oversized pasta jar lid, was created in collaboration with StoryCorps, […]

“Elden Ring Movie Premieres in Theaters March 2028”

It’s going to be a little while before The Lands Between is realized in movie form. Bandai Namco just confirmed that the live-action Elden Ring movie, which was announced last year, is expected to hit theaters on March 3rd, 2028, with production kicking off this spring. Based on FromSoftware’s open-world fantasy RPG from 2022, Elden […]

Disproving 3 Widespread iPhone Misconceptions

The iPhone ranks as one of the most distinguished devices of the digital age. Consequently, it has been the target of numerous myths and misunderstandings. It is crucial to debunk these misconceptions for users. Being misled by certain inaccurate claims about your device could lead to anything from diminished battery performance to severe damage. Among the widespread myths regarding iPhones that are simply false are those pertaining to their supposed immunity to viruses, the manner in which iOS manages background applications, and the degree of waterproofing an iPhone possesses.

Avoid being misled by these fallacies. For iPhone owners, being aware of what is accurate and what isn’t about your device will assist you in maintaining its optimal functionality for as long as possible. It’s also important to keep in mind that you can directly contact the company if you have any inquiries regarding your iPhone that necessitate an official response. Meanwhile, exploring prevalent iPhone myths can enhance your understanding of how much “information” about your device may actually be a distortion of reality.

Myth: You ought to shut down background apps on an iPhone when they’re not in use